H I Official Paper of Redwillow County By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red pillow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance CAN YOU RESIST THIS Thtflowa Homestead 100 Largo weekly agricultural papor The Homemaker Magazine 50 Monthly family periodical full of good things The Farm Gazette 50 Monthly agricultural mRgnzino most beautiful farm publication in tlio world The Lincoln Journal 100 Nebraskas loading weekly pub lished at the states capital The McCook Tribune 1 00 Tho nowsiost county weekly pa por published in Southwestern ISebraskn Total 400 The Entire Five Papers Only 125 Good to Neb Faumers Only 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 Loughban 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 Christian Bible school at 10 a m C E and communion services at 11 a m No service in the evening The State Evangelist R V Whiston and wife expect to hold a meeting here beginning about May 1st On Easter Sunday the children will give a program All are invited to the services GT Burt Pastor First Baptist Church Preaching at 11 a m Sunday school at 945 a m B Y P U at 645 p m Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 745 p m Morning subject A King Without a Throne No evening service on ac count of union service with the W C T U at the Methodist church A B Carson Pastor Congregational Sunday school at 10 Sermon at 11 Y P S C E at 7 No sermon at 8 Prayer and conference meeting Wednesday evening at 8 p m Morning subject The Cleansing Which Comes from Godliness No evening ser vice on account of union temperance ser vice in Methodist church George A Conrad Pastor Methodist Sunday School at 10 -Preaching at 11 am class at 12 Ep worth League- at 7 Junior League at 3 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 800 W C T U address by state president at 8 All Sunday school schol ars and teachers of M E church are re quested to meet at church Saturday at 2 p m to practice for Easter By request of committee M B Carman Pastor Notice Notice is hereby given that the part nership formerly existing between Don L Thompson and Joshua Rowland un der the firm name of Thompson Row land has this day been dissolved by mutual consent All claims against said firm will be paid by Don L Thomp son and all claims due said firm will be collected by the same Dated at McCook this 27th day of March 1905 Joshua Rowland Don L Thompson Some choice yellow and white corn for sale at W T Colemans seed Best light groundcalicoes 4J cents at Thompsons Lawn season begins April 15th FIFTY CENTS IN some conditions the gain from the use of Scotts Emulsion is very rapid For this reason we put up a fifty cent size which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children In other conditions the gain is slower health cannot be built up in a day In such cases Scotts Emulsion must be taken as nourishment a food rather than a medicine Its a food for tired and weak digestions Send for free sample Scott Bowne 409 4I5 Pearl St Chemists New York 50c and 100 AI druggists DR PRICES CREAM BAKING POWDER makes home baking easy Nothing can be substituted for it in making quickly and perfectly delicate hot biscuit hot breads muffins cake and pastry Price Baking Powder Co Chicago Bulletin No 1 TO THE DEPUTY ASSESSORS OF RED WIL LOW COUNTY NEBRASKA Sirs Please exhibit the following to each and every party making schedules Sec 28 Personal property shall be listed in the manner following Eery person of full age and sound mind shall list all his moneys credits MONEYS LOANED OR INVESTED ETC Moneys loaned or invested includes all moneys loaned on notes and secured by chattel and real estate mortgages Sec 53 If any person shall make a false or fraudulent list schedule or state ment required by this act when called upon for thapurpose a list of the taxable property which under this act is required to be listed for the fraud ulent purpose of the preventing such property from being listed and of the evading of payment of taxes thereon he shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and subject to a fine of not less than 5000 and not more than 2000 00 and if any person shall knowingly swear falsely regarding any matter contained in such schedule he shall be deemed guilty of perjury and be pun ished accordingly This bulletin is issued for the express purpose of having listed by all parties in this county all chattels and real estate mortages owned or held by them and if after an examination of the county clerks records I find that the law has not been complied with prosecution will follow as provided by law Very truly yours F P ENOCounty Assessor Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening United States to S W Smyth pat to lot 2 11-3-27 T Glynn to A H Redfern qcd to w hf whf seqr 36-1-29 1 00 W H Ferguson to J S Morrell wd to se qr 32-4-29 400 00 Martha Morris to W M Lewis wd to nYt nwqr 20s hfswqr 17-4-30 425 00 A H Wells to F G Lytle qcd to sv qr 11 nw qr 14-3-29 25 00 R F McKillip to C H Haywood wd to e hf seqr 25-4-26 1600 00 H C Rider to B McMullin wd to lot 3 blk25 Riverview 15 00 Anna Singleton to J C Bailey wd to lot 2 blk 14-3-27 350 00 G W Russell to J C and C H sellqcd w hf nw qr 8 e hf ne qr 7-1-27 1 00 Dillah Troxell to CH Boyle wd to und hf interest in sw qr 31-3-30 1 00 Wm McTaggart to W C McTaggart wd to so qr 24-2-26 H W McCoy to C L Brown wd to nwqr 31-1-30 2000 Oo 425 00 F C Kellogg to PAnton wd to lot 13 blk 22 McCook 1100 00 A M Webber to H W Keyes wd to seqr 5-2-27 1000 00 J Menard to E J For wd to sw qr 23-2-30 850 00 F Boatman to Wm Hiller wd to lot 11 blk 14 McCook 1600 00 C F Lelra to B Lydon wd to lot 2 blk 1 lot 1 blk 8 1st South McCook M I Bonekomper to W L Irvine wd tosoqr 27 326 1000 00 Tho McCook Loan Trust Co to H Berndtwd to seqr 32-1-29 650 00 The McCook Loan Trust Co to G Berndt wd to se qr 38-1-29 1000 00 United States to J M Morrison pat toswqr 31-1-30 United States to Wm Bagley pat to nwqr 15-2-26 - E J Mitchell to Dr O C Mastin wd to lots 8 and 9 blk 9 McCook 1850 00 Our specialty ladies pen knives and embroidery scissors W T Coleman Water Tax 2nd quarter now due RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE NO 1 Mr and Mrs T A Endsley expect soon to move to town Mr and Mrs AC Harris have moved onto the Hatfield ranch Miss Nettie Endsley is visiting her sister Mrs W P Broomfield The water was turned into the ditch Wednesday for the first time this season James I Lee arrived home on 2 Wed nesday from his visit to Sterling Colo relatives T A Endsley and family moved back to McCook yesterday and A L Over man and family moved into the house he vacated The East McCook Sunday school will have an enjoyable program in connection with their basket supper this evening two weeks Miss Angie Gowing who has been a guest of Mrs L J Burtless for some time left for her home in Lincoln Tues day night The East McCook Sunday school is preparing for a basket supper on two weeks from this evening to raise funds to pay for an organ Postmaster and Mrs Elliott of Camp bell Nebraska have been visiting Joe and Frank Dudek They went up to bertson Wednesday to visit other rela tives The basket supper at the North Star school house was a great big overflowing success The house could not accommo date all who came They cleared over S2000 Mrs Robert Johnston was called down to Red Cloud Tuesday night by a tele gram announcing the death of her moth er who has been making her home with another daughter Mrs L H Blackledge The German Lutheran church people Wednesday and Thursdayploughed and prepared for a lawn about the parsonage They built a picket fence in front and a netting fence on the sides of the parson age C W Roper concluded his work on the old Pickens school house which he tranoformed into a dwelling house for Gerald Wilcox last Saturday and spent Sunday at Joe Downs He is now at A D Johnstons doing some carpenter work BOX ELDER The fall grain is looking fine Roy and Ernest Lytle hauled hay to McCook Wednesday for R J Bran scom Nick Mitchell shelled corn forN Boyce and T M Campbell Tuesday and Wed nesday A T Crane sold his farm to Mr Graves who has taken possession of 300 00 same A T Crane having moved on the I B b Shultz farm and Mr Shultz has moved to McCook On last Monday evening while RevJ A Kerr was quietly reading his door suddenly opened and almost before ho had time to look up from his book the parsonage was well filled with his people who had planned a surprise to show the good will and feeling they have for their pastor They carried well filled baskets and the evening was spent in feasting and a good social time which was en joyed alike by the pastor and people LEBANON Miss Zetta Cowden is under the doc tors care N S West was up from Beaver City Wednesday T L Jones was up from Hendley Wednesday Mrs Albert Abbott has been sick since last week E P Day was over from Bartley Wed nesday on business Mr and Mrs Ernest Fiechter made a flying trip to Wilsonville Tuesday Joe Dolan from Indianola has been husking corn north of Lebanon last two weeks I B Emmons who has been visiting W H Booths returned to his homo Tuesday night James Roberts and family from sunny Kansas Sundayod with Mr and Mrs Ernest Fiechter Bonnio Thomas has sold his interest in the store to his brother Leslie and will farm this year Rev W H Scofield went to Wilson ville first of the week and married Ray A Gibson and Miss Avis Lamb T J White Dick Wells father-in-law was here a few days visiting He re turned to his homo in Blandinsville 111 Wednesday Mrs Pollock mother of the United Presbyterian minister of Wilsonville was up Tuesday and returned on Wed nesday She was tho guest of Rov W H Scofields The poles are being hauled out for the telephone line out to Emmett Hortons this week The poles are all set from Lebanon to the county line where they meet the Wilsonville line K C Clark sued the Burlington route Wednesday before F M PenningtoD a justice of the peace for 3937 shortage caused by a leaky car Chas E Eldred was attorney for the Burlington Judg ment was rendered in favor of E C Clark Pearl West has gone to South Africa as a missionary She writes that she is teaching the seventh eighth and ninth grades is president of a missionary so ciety has to nurse her scholars when they become sick etc She also states that she is pleased with the work She goes in the interest of the Seventh day Adventists Too lute for lafat issue J John Jolly is here from Missouri on a visit James Lingo and wife have a new baby girl J A Porter traded a stallion to Joseph Hover of Bartley Thursday The telephone wires are being put up the post at central has eighty insulators Wm Meadville has bought the F S Sovern residence property in Wilson ville Benuie Thomas was kicked by a colt last week The kick while not fatal was very painful Rev Pollock is up from Wilsonville helping in the revival meetings at the M E church this week Quite a number of improvements are going on in Lebanon lots are being fenced gardens plowed houses painted etc Pete Carty has resigned as yardmaster at McCook and he and Jack Ferrell have bought the billiard hall Pete has mov ed into the Kincaid house Mr and Mrs J W Slutts are with the lumbermens excursion They will be gone about two weeks We under stand Mr Slutts is on a business deal also O L Trosper from south of Cam bridge is shelling this week in the vi cinity north of Lebanon He has a six hole sholler and a ten horse power He has shelled 80000 bushels since last November Samuel Jolly was on the Superior Wymore branch looking up a location last week He found plenty of property that could be bought worth the money but none that he could get possession of right away We understand he was taken sick while away and sent for his son John to come home with him Sam will build in Lebanon across from J S Hooblers and will work around more this summer Samuel the little son of Mr and Mrs Robt Lear was taken sick March 23d with a severe cold and did not seem to be very sick but it developed in pneu monia and resulted fatally The little sufferer died the 30th and was buried the next day Revi Murr preaching the funeral sermon The body was laid to rest in the Lobanon cemetery Mr and Mrs Lears mothers were both here from Central CityNeband also a brother-in-law of Mr Lear attended the fun eral They all returned home the first of the month An Overdose Is it true asked Mr Quizo that your husband ordered Dr Smoother out of the house Yes Poor Jack had been carrying the baby all night and every night for n week and was run down to a thread I called the doctor and he told Jack that he must take exercise The Fathers Idea Johnny Paw whats the rest of that quotation beginning Truth Is mighty Father Scarce I reckon Pittsburg Post Nelson CULBERTS0N Finley is working north of town J II Brown is going to havo a sale Saturday Mr and Mrs Devon expect to locato in Culbertson The Ames company is prepairing its ground for beets C T Korellhas just finished a success ful term of school J II Brown our county sheriff is very sick at present Mr Hubart and family havo moved out on the Driftwood Rev Clifton preached Sunday even ing in the M E church William Crowell has purchased S E Solomons store building Robert Art and Clark Ilaining are now staying with their mother Tom Beach went to McCook last Sat urday and returned on Sunday Blanche Benedict came home rom Hayes county Thursday evening Frank Newlon who has been away to college returved homo Tuesday Mrs Ilougan while walking in the yard fell and hurt herself quite badly Mr and Mrs Dixon have gono to housekeeping in H B Hunters house The ladies of the M E church gave Mrs Brown a surprise Tuesday even ing Miss Herman from Hayes Center was visiting her sister Marion Herman last Thursday We are pleased to hear that Mr Hill is getting along nicely and expects to be home soon The ball game between Palisado and Culbertson was well attended Culbert son won the game S E Solomon was driving some men over tho country Wednesday with a view to locate them The Culbertson high school boys are very proud of their new base ball suits they received Tuesday Tho Degree of Honor challenged the eighth and ninth grades for a spelling match which was unanimously accepted Mr and Mrs Latta who havo been visiting in California visited their old home place east of Culbertson Sunday The ladies working band will give a social Friday evening consisting of hot chicken and every thing else that is good Mr Crowell returned home from Den ver He did not find a location as he expected We hope ho will locate in Culbertson again Mr and Mrs Kent and son from Min den who have been visiting in California all winter are now visiting Rev A J Clifton and family Mr Wilson of Trenton was here for several days circulating a petition to call a special election for the purpose of building a new court house in Trenton Mr and Mrs H B Cooley and daugh ter have returned to Nebraska where they intend to make their future home They have been in Idaho for the past two years The spelling match between the De gree of Honor and the Culbertson high school was a success The high school of course carried off the honors express ing their triumph by a class yell After the contest dainty refreshments were served For Sale or Trade A complete photographers outfit Will sell or trade at a bargain Address lock box 522 McCook Nebraska Hose sprinklershoso nozzles and hose repairs at W T Colemans Lawn season begins April 15th MltS L F GRIGG AGENT FOE ChasAStevens kBros Ready made Garments and Furnishing Goods Three doors east of DeGrofFs store Auction n TRY 1 C Bnllarfl Coal Wood Building Material of all Kinds Screen Doors and Windows Phone Number One W M ROBERTS Painting Decorating Graining and Finishing mm n en u n i N If fcs t Iff Ml Paporhanging Alabastine Work All Work Guaranteed awtFKA A Sound Argument The ono that blows without any thing to blow about wastes time and energy The excellence of our goods andjdelivery service warrant us for blowing Always the best always the greatest variety always the highest quality DAVID MAGNER Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats 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 HOLLISTERS Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People Bring3 Golden Health and Eenewed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath Slutrcish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab -let form a cents a box Genuine made by Hollister Drug Compat Madison Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE will hold my first monthly combination auction II SALE SATURDAY APRIL 29 List articles desired sold at once flimitlirfi until Rnlf rlntr track charges for sellintr I will store Reasonable Lot No 1 Sells for cash and consists of the following articles Three bed steads 1 iron bedstead 1 folding bed 2 dressers with large mirrors 3 com modes 8 foot extension dining room table 4 rocking chairs kitchen table re frigerator 2 small tables lamps all kinds and sizes childs desk and revolv ing chair 2 toilet sets ball bearing lawn mower wheel barrow garden tools new ice cream freezer kitchen utensils wringer wash tubs and boiler new G foot extension step ladder dishes and numerous other articles Lot No 2 Terms cash Sewing machine 8 day clock book case Lot No 3 Terms cash Six dining room chairs good as new 2 stands one marble top bureau refrigerator a good one gasoline stove 3 burners oven a good stove new washing machine bed springs 2 oil cans Sale will be held at usual place on Dennison street near Wilcoxs store Commences at 1 oclock sharp Other lots are promised If you have any- Luiuy tuseii ibl ua kiiuw A W Berry Clerk E J MITCHELL Auctioneer Hock STOGK YARDS KANSAS 01TY MO We also have ourown houses at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST JOSEPH DENVER Read our market Fetter In this paper Write us for any special Information flMrrf ilHHHHHklHHHHH - i f S r t V i z