h u lt m w4MMJ mum wwniwBBtwmntanMBaaBnBXB For cur glass you can not do better in quality nor prLo than to buy of ui man Your doctor will tell you that thin pale weak nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Ayers Sarsaparilla Small doses for a few days Sarsaparilla The change is very prompt and very marked Ask your doctor why it is He has our formula and will explain When 13 ve iM old fur innnr liinnttm no one thought I could 51 v incittseof thin Moid Hut in a few weiks Ayir Sirimrilli rcmi pleielv restored me t iltli MltS E JIIHKMINTKi VillfLlllil I PICO a bottle All lrtnclr Ti Zgf rr - CO - o O rs 1 v AVKI li JL MSL tL h S J LM The Butcher wants your trade The best of everything is his motto Phone 12 iii 1 Jiimi m 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 Tu VolO ft s I New Wall Paper Send for samples stating the styles of patterns wanted and the number of double rolls We make a specialty of Fine Decorations We will save you money Phone F168 AHMANSFIELD Hastings Neb CHICHESTERS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Safe Al wars reliable Indies ask Druggist fot CIIICII KSTEKS ENGLISH in Bed and Gold metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon Take no other Reftme dangerous anbatf tationsand Imitations Buy of your Druggist or send 4c in stamp for Particulars Teat imoniala and Belief Tor Indies inletter by return nail 10000 Testimonials Sold by all Druggists CHICHESTER CHEMICAL OO 2200 aiadieon Square PUIZA PA JUsaUoa tfcte ppw INDIANOLA Another fine min visited this section Friday and Saturday Mies Ilnnnan of the Lebanon schools visited in I iidianola Sunday S R Smith was called to McCook Mondny night on legal business Mrs D T Weltv of Cambridge was in Indianola on business a few days ago Wm Plouard shipped n couple of race horses to St Louis Tuesday evening L B Korn and A Reynolds wont to McCook on legal busineHS last Friday Mrs F Brown of the grammar room entertained her mother n few days last week A niW tl rAdliinc outfit was put ofF here this week It belongs to Al Hen derson Mr and Mrs Cosgro of the Cosgro hotel are visiting in Kansas City and Kansas Rev Crippen has returned from Lin coln where he went on ministerial busi ness last week Conrad Miller of the steel gang at Minden visited with his family at home Saturday night and Sunday W H Smith wife and daughter at tended the April 1st wedding at Mc Cook last Saturday evening A large delegation from Indianola went up to McCook to hear Motavile Flowers lecture Saturday night Mr and Mrs McKnight of Bartley attended the Smith Coffey wedding at McCook Saturday evening April 1st School closed last Friday in order to give the teachers an opportunity to at tend the teachers meeting at McCook Miss Mary Moore came over from Lebanon Saturday and went up to Mc Cook in the evening to hear the lecture Mrs Harry Letts sister who lives in the eastern part of the state arrived here Saturday night and was at her sidters bedside when she died Mr Hendersons team took fright at his new threshing machine and ran away smashing Tim Haleys yard fence No other damage was done Some cool weather accompanied by a freeze with a light sprinkle of snow has been our portion this week as a little reminder of the great blizzard exper ienced in Colorado Saturday and Sun day Mrs Harry Letts died Wednesday noon after an illness of about three weeks She leaves a husband and two small children one a babe only three weeks old Her body will be taken east for burial Best light ground prints 4J4 cents at Thompsons To Cure a Cold in One Day Take laxative brojio quinine tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on j each box 2oc DANBURY Philip Gliem is home from Lincoln Jacob Smiths baby is very sick Miss Russell is sick with the pleurisy Dr Ole Robinson is fencing in his property Born to Jake Wishon and wife a baby April 3rd J L Sargent went to Bartley on busi ness Tuesday Mrs Mose Young returned home from McCook Monday The carpenters have E B Stilge bouers house enclosed The Dorcas society had a social Tues day night at the town hall Mr Stones partner of Wilsonville is expecting to move to Danbury Mr Hulbert and wife of Wilsonville are visiting friends and relatives of this place M Kimes who had been visiting M Doud and family returned home on Sunday night Mrs Phillips and Alvin and Fern Dow of Indianola visited J L Sargent and family last week Wm Mackey went among some wild horses Saturday and one kicked him and broke his arm B B Smiley shipped three car loads of sheep to St Joe Sam Messner three of cattle and J L Sims one of hogs to Kansas City Sunday night Best table oil cloths including white 15c yard up at Thompsons SCHOOL CREEK C KDutcher and family visited at John Dutchers Sunday The carpenters and plasterers have finished Adam Fritzs house The partylastB riday evening at Geo Wheelers was a success and all report a good time Harve Blakely of Devizes Kans is here visiting his grandmother Mary Vandervort Jim Miller passed through this neigh borhood on his way to Lebanon after his cattle he has been wintering there this week All in this neighborhood are pleased at the approval of rural route inspector The new route will be established as soon as possible Feel tired no appetite cannot sleep work or eat Thats spriug tiredness and will disappear at once if you take Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea this month 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell Druggist The Meat In the cocoanut is like the kernel in the hull of the grain ofwheat The hull is removed before crushing Cal ifornia Wheatose Flaked wheat food for breakfast All good grocers BARTLEY The new meat market is doing a good business MissEtta Burton was a McCook visit or last Friday Miss Mae and Elsie Bush were on the sick list last week Gordon Athey is erecting a nice cupola on the M E church F G Stilgebouers youngest son was sick a few days last week A J Crnwmor is fixing up things in nice condition around his residence Mr and Mrs McKnight were visitors in McCook Saturday and Sunday Mr Whites team toolt a spin around town Tuesday doing vHry little damage Mr and Mrs S B Rowe visited Sun- daywith Mr and Mrs Clyde Clements v Mr Sargent of Daubury was in our city Tuesday with a view of locating here Fletcher and Faubin aro spreading paint on the house on the Dr Brown farm J A Malinburg came up from Omaha to attend the funeral of his father-in-law Mr Peysar Mr and Mrs Chet Dow of Indianola visited with F G Stilgebouer and fam ily here last Sunday The Bartley high school was closed last Friday to allow the teachers to at tend the teachers meeting at McCook The only chance to locate in Bartley now is to build or buy property There are no business houses nor residences to rent Mr and Mrs Frank Hodgkin gave a pleasant party last Saturday evenlngon the 21st birthday anniversary of their son Rae Dr Mackechnie was called down from Indianola Sunday to see Mr J M Epperley who has been complaining for several days A Mr Durbin from Ohio hits bought the Harry Pain property and moved into it Monday His family will be here in a few days We welcome them Elder Wilson closed his series of meet ings here Sunday night and left Mon day evening for Trenton where he was called to officiate in a marriage cere mony I W Stevens and wife took the train for Creston Iowa Monday They will visit in Iowa and Illinois for a few months and then go west and take in the sights at the Lewis and Clark expo sition We were shown a sample of this years growth of alfalfa April 4th grown on the farm of I A Lyman near Bartley that measured over sixteen inches Red Willow county is all right for growing alfalfa Andrew Peysar who recently came here from Omaha diedSunday morning aged 69 years His remains were laid away in the Bartley cemetery Monday afternoon Elder Wilson made a short funeral address at the grave Mr Peysar leaves a daughter Mrs J A Malinburg who recently located near Bartley a son in Omaha and a wife to mourn his death The sympathy of this commun ity is extended to the bereaved family The Indianola Reporter last week pictured an undesirable condition in In dianola which has lasted for twenty years The town is in a bad way financially The cemetery money has been used to pay officers salaries and the cemetery grown up in weeds and otherwise neglected and many other things have gone wrong All this the editor attributes to the salooi question which annually disturbs tfi citizens Bartley has no saloon and the towns financially well fixed the cemetery is neatly kept up and the people are pros perous and are working together har moniously for the general good of all Bartley is a pleasant town in which to make a home and all good people who desire to locate with us will be cordially received BOX ELDER Shields Johnson On Sunday even ing April 2nd at the home of the brides sister Mrs T M Campbell George A Shields and Eliza O Johnson were unit ed in marriage by Rev J A Kerr in the presence of a number of near relatives and friends of the contracting parties After the ceremonies the guests were seated to a bounteous supper The bride was dressed in light blue silk sub limed trimmed in cream silk and lace which was both handsome and becom ing The groom was dressed in black They were the recipients of many beau tiful presents Mr and Mrs Shields have the best wishes of a host of friends LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS GFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHA SIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City April 6 1S05 Receipts of cattle thus far this week are 21800 compared with 25000 Inst week and 21900 last year Mondays market was strong to 10c higher for kill ing cattle others steady to strong Tues days trade was active and steady to strong The supply of beef steers today was light and with an exceptionally brisk inquiry salesmen susceeded in ad vencing values anywhere from 10 to 25 cents A new top for the year was made at 86 40 Two lots brought 8620 one bunch 8615 and one drove 8600 Cows and heifers were in light supply and 10c to 15c higher 27 heifers weigh ing 724 pounds brought 8545 which is the highest of the year One lot of steers and heifers mixed 1103 pounds sold at S555 Taken as a whole all kinds of killing cattle are now the highest of the year and anywhere from 50c to 100 per cwt higher than six weeks ago Stock ors and feeders were strong to 10c higher today for anything desirable others steady Bulls were firm stock cows and heifers firm veals steady The following table gives quotations now ruling Extra prime cornfed steers 5 50 to 6 Good 5 00 to Ordinary 4 75 to Choice cornfed heifers 4 75 to Good 4 25 to Medium 3 50 to Choice cornfed cows 3 73 to Good 3 25 to Medium 2 75 to Canners 1 50 to Choice stags 4 00 to Choice fed bulls 3 25 to Good 3 00 to Bologna bulls 2 00 to Veal calves 5 00 to Good to choice nritive or western stockers 4 23 to Fair 3 75 to Common 3 25 to Good to choico heavy native feeders 4 50 to Fair 3 75 to Good to choico heavy branded horned feeders 3 75 to Fair 3 5C to Common 3 00 to Good to choico stock heifers 3 00 to Fair 2 50 to Good to choice stock calvessteers 4 50 to Fair 3 75 to Good to choice stock calvesheifers 3 25 to Fair 2 75 to 5 5 5 4 4 4 a 75 3 25 2 25 4 83 400 3 50 2 75 600 4 80 4 25 3 75 5 00 4 50 4 50 3 75 3 50 3 25 30 5 00 4 50 3 75 3 25 Receipts of hogs the first three days of this week were 25300 against 25800 last week and 24700 last year Mondays market was 5c lower Tuesdays trade was strong to 6c higher and today most sales showed 10c advance although the close was weaker Bulk of sales were from S525 to S54214 top S547J this making values the highest of the year Sheep receipts so far this week are 14 400 against 19200 last week and 12500 last year Mondays trade was steady Tuesday was steady for sheep with lambs steady to 10c lower and today trading was rather quiet but with steady rates generally quoted We quote Choice lambs 8725 to S735 choice year lings S650 to 8660 choice wethers8575 to 8600 choice ewes 85 50 to 8560 Hints Suggestions Devices and Con densed Letters from Correspondents is the comprehensive title of a most valu able department of The Iowa Homestead of Des Moines Iowa Each week in this part of that excellent farm paper a skilled editor himself a practical farmer of many years experience collects the practical results of American inventive ness on the farm How to make gates how to make them stay open and shut and swing free how to utilize parts of old machines vehicles etc in making new ones for other purposes forms of troughs fed boxes etc devices for handling bees methods of utilizing all kinds of odd materials etc are a few of the hundreds of topics covered of which there appears to be no end Thou sands of The Homesteads subscribers have declared that this department was alone worth many times the price of the paper We have no doubt that if every farmer in Red Willow county were a reg ular reader of these timelyHints Sug gestions Devices etc it would result in saving thousands of dollars to our county not to mention the benefits to our agricultural and live stock interests We take subscriptions for The Home stead at this office TYRONE C S Blairs 82000 residence is near ing completion Easter day exercises are being arrang ed for Mrs Mahoney has charge of the program XVJ F i nvis another old settler he 6f has bought a lUUu - rnpefty aiming Wilsonville Mr and Mrs J C Mot and Mr and Mrs Mahoney drove ovir to Bart ley last Friday We learn that Nova Rabern Las rented the Lena Schmid farm and wl move there this week W P Meadville has sold his 30 acre farm to a Mr Sheldon f or 00 per acre so we are told Mr M will move to Wilsonville Collars and pads as wel as harness at W T Colemans For Sale or Trade A complete photographers outfit Will sell or trade at a bargain Address lock box 522 McCook Nebraska A strength tonic that brings rich red blood Makes you strong healthy nnd active Thats what Uollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will do 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell Druggist ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notico is horoby Riven thnt the county com mibsionors of Rod Willow county Nobraska will rocoivo sealed bids for furnishing all necex snny materials and the construction of a wood en bridge across thu Ropublicnn river on soction lino between sections twutyoight 2S nnd twenty nino 29 township three3 range thirty CJ0 west 6th P AL according to plans and specifications on filo in county clerks office said bids to bo endorsed Bids for material and construction of Perry bridge Said bids to be filed with the county clerk on or before twelve oclock noon May 2 A D 1903 Commissioners resorvo the right to reject any nnd all bids Dated this Jtli day of April A D 1105 E J Wilcox County Clerk APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska April 7 1903 Notico is hereby given that Putrick Walsh has filed in the city clerks ollico his bond aud petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tho building at No 220 Main avonue in tho Second wurd of the city of McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 4-7-its Patuick Waihu Applicant APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nobraska April 7th 1905 Notico is horoby given that L W McConuell has hied in tho city clerk s othce his bond nnd petition for a druggists permit to soil malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 7 block 21 in tho Second ward of tho city of McCook from Ma 1 1905 to April 30 1906 LW McConnell Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 31 1905 Notico is hbreby given that Level R Cljdohas uled in tlieiCty clerks ollico lus bond nnd peti tion for a license to sell malt spirirnous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 9 block 21 in th Second ward of tho city of McCook for oneyenr from May 1 1905 to April4S0 1900 Lovel R Clyde Applicant APPLIC VTION FOR LICENSE McCook Nobrabka March 31 1905 Notico is hereby given that M U Cljde has filed in tho city clerks ollico his bond and ioti tion for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors iii tho building on lot 9 block 21 in tho Second ward original city of McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 M U Clyde Applicant APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Neb March 31 1905 Notico is horoby given that A McMillon has filed in the city clerks oflico his bond andpeti tiou for a druggists pormitto sell malt spiritu ous aud vinous liquors in the building on lot 21 block 22 in tho First ward in tho city of Mc Cook Red Willow countv Nebraska during tho year ending May 1st 1906 A McMillen Applicant NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To H A Talcott and to all whom it may con cern Tho commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at tho north east corner of the northwest quarter of section thirty five 35 township three 3 rnngo twenty seven 27 in Indianola precinct Red Willow county Ne braska running thenco west on section line to a point four 4 rods west of tho north east corn er of the northeastquarterof section thirty four 34 township three i3 range twonty sovon 27 thence north about ten 10 rods thenco in a southwesterly direction along canon bank un til it intersects the section line thence west on section lino to school creek thence in a south westerly direction about fifteen 15 rods until it intert ects road No 295 has reported in favor of the location thereof and all objections there to or claims for damages must be filed in tho county clerks oflico on or before noon of the 22nd day of Maj 1903 or said road will bo es tablished without relerence thereto E J Wilcox County Clerk APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 23 1905 Notice is hereby given that Hecdrick La throp a firm composed of E W Hendrick and Walter Lathrop have filed in tho city clerks office their bond and petition for a licenso to soil malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the Doyle building on lot 9 block 22 m the First ward of tho city of McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 Hendeick Latheop Applicants APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 21 1903 Notice is hereby given that William Lewis has filed in the city clerks oflice hib bond nnd petition for a licenso to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building at No 103 Main avenue in tho First ward of tho city of McCook from Mav 1 1905 to April 3G 1906 William Lewis Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 24 1903 Notice is hereby given that Louis Fleischman has filed in the city clerks oflice his bond and petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building at No 113 Main Avenue in tho First ward of tho city of McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 Locis Fleischman Applicant NOTICE OF SALE In tho district court of Red Willow county State of Nebraska In the matter of tho ap plication of Mabel M Kimmoll administra trix of the estate of Anna Cuniguuda Flohr for licenso 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 tho 25th day of February 1905 for tho salo of tho real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at public vendue to tho high est bidder for cash at tho east front door of the court house in the city of McCook in said coun ty on tho Sth day of April 1903 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 WcCook 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 SIDEWALK RESOLUTION Be it resolved by the mayor and council of the city of McCook Red Willow county Ne braska that the sidewalks be within thirty days after tho publication of this resolution re built and laid to the established grade adjoin ing tho following described premises to wit Lot 6 block 10 lots 6 and 7 block 11 lots 2 3 and 4 block 21 lots 7 to 12 block 19 lot 7 block 26 lots 3 and 4 block 1 lots 1 2 and G block 13 lots 4 5 aud 6 block 25 lots 1 to 12 block 17 lots 1 to 12 block 5 lot3 1 to 10 block 5 original McCook lot 1 U 12 block 23 lot 12 block lots 1 to C block 31 lots 3 to 6 block 10 2nd addition lots 1 and 2 block S lots 1 to 6 block 7 is all in the city of McCook The I nal to bo used shall bo either flag stone Htrified or hard burned paving brick or con crete Flagstone must be three inches thick prepare the foundation by grading and filling to an even surface tamped well aad solid and imbed stone in sand to an even surface Brick must be hard burned ana even excavate a inches fill in and tamp well until the ground is even and solid add threo inches of sand and lay brick to a smooth and oven surface herring bone fashion covered thick with sand same to be swept in Concrete must be mado of one part cement four parts of sand to three of crushed stone The foundation must be I vated or filled in and tamped uniform and solid to within fivo inches of grade lay four inches of I concrete and cover surface with concrete com posed one part cement and threo parts sand one men tmcK Said walks shall be of a uniform width of fivo feet and laid four inches from the lot line Said walks shall bo rebuilt under the supervis ion of the committee on streets and alleys in conjunction with the city engineer in accord ance with the provisions of ordinance No 113 as amended passed and approved the 27th day of February 1905 Passed and approved this 1st day of April 1903 Attest C I Hall C J Rtan Clerk Acting Mayor MMMMBMtJUaJKlMBBMLJWBJiMLJIl WWMi i ii iiimiiiiM To Cure a Cold m 0n Tate Laxative Broras QspHiimeTsets boxes sold in post 12 month Jven Million cy J E2Ssggffi3S S22Z5SS51 Dr Herbert J Prat Reoistebkd Gkaduatk Dentist Oflico over McConnells Drug Store McCOOK NEB Telophonos Office MX residonco 131 Formor locution Atlanta Georgia MRS L F GRIGG AOENT FOB ChasAStevens Bros Ready made Garments and Furnishing Goods Three doors oast of DoG rolls store L H LINDEMANN Real Estate Insurance Phono 50 Oflico over McMillens drug store H P SUTTON McCOOK N 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 Office hours 9 to 12 a m 2 to 5 nnd 7 to 9 p m Phonos Ollico 15 residence 45 DR A P WEJLLES Physician and Surgeon Oflico Residence 524 Main Aveuue Ollico and Residence phono 53 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska CSsoAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Oflico in Postoflico building C H Boyle C E Eldeed Co Atty BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at Law Long Distanco Phono 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second floor Postoflico Building McCook Neb mm DENTIST phone 112 Qflico over Grannis store McCook Neb I F D BTJJRGESS Piumber and i Steam Fitter 7 Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe H joods rumps an Boiler Tri Brass lminps Agent for Halliday Waupun kclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA 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 iZ2 TffiP5 IQUID OAL Cures Grfn rmj TESTIMONIAL t j t K JOT tog cholera and it was all ami Vr ifl11 hP I had tbree sickones and they all got well and done fine I also used it for chicken lice and mitos and it is ail cholera11 IhUt ltl3the onlr Medicine for hoj cholera I think Gotlieb Jeeke T Harrington Neb Dec 111902 trfrtMT8r La Uldf Kal 1 am well pleased Sr - Aa re Jf aVd m hs last 1v1us Keep is m stock all tho nlra1iU thetIbst ling I ever had on the S5ff0rie vrythDS ifc intended for It is good for chicken cholera lico on stock insecta of all kinds it will destroy all kinds F W Woman- JAflES CAIN luSrsasesis8 Nationai - in Two Days GTK auomp - - vjr dox 25c A v i f Jr xi f - f J v