w fr i fc Is For cut glass you can not do bettor in qunlity nor price thnn to buy of Colo man 1111 mr M Avers Impure blood always shows somewhere If the skin then boils pimples rashes If the nerves then neuralgia nerv ousness depression If the Sarsaparilla stomach then dyspepsia biliousness loss of appetite Your doctor knows the remedy used for 60 years Keturnlne liorroct wrcrl irnm tlio Ciiiian Mar I wan n k Jly lilonil wm 1iul Hitil my health was gone tint i fuw liottlis of Ajrer8 Sanaparlllu completely cnrml inn II C Doiillici Scranton la 11 00 a bottlo All druggists foi 11 A YKIt 1 enroll Mm Impure Mood m 1 1 Ttrrmnrm iwimrrr iiiini iimn n Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping tho fjowcls regular with rs Pills MARSH The Butcher wants your trade The best of everything is his motto Phone 12 11 P MMMI 1 If HI i 13 U lllilllUil McCook Poultry Co Buyers and Shippers of Poultry and Eggs For the next 7 days we will pay cash For Hens Springs Turkey Hens Tc lb re lb lie lb iColds 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 a iivc os liaise vice ov m IHHHHHHiHIBSBIi9BKIF CHICHESTERS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS bstttj Slf iAJways reliable Ladle ask Druggist foi CHICHESTERS ENULISII In Red and JoId metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon Take no other Refuse dancerooa aubatl tntlonaand Imitations Buyof yourDroreist or send 4c in ttamps for Particular Testi monials and Relief Tor Indies In letter bK r11 Mai 10000 TesUmonlals Bold by all Druggists CHICHESTER CHEMIOAIi CO 2100 JBadlaon Square PHIItiu PA Montloa tills vapsn BARTLEY Tb interior of tho Bartley bank has been painted and fixed upin good shape The Easter program ut the M E church was postponed on account of the rain Frunk Hodgkins and ilenry Burton are building a nice residence for Ed Mc Killip Sixty hours of rain this week over two and one half inches Everything planted is growing Henry Butherus and family returned Sunday morning from a visit with friends at Culbertson Miss Lillie Fox came down fromMc Cook Saturday morning to take her part in the sunbonnet play James Bailey has bought a piece of land near town and is putting up a house to which he will move about May 1st Tho fine rain makes everyone wear a smile and even J M Epperly can not be heard to say this reminds me of 91 H L Brown has bought the Bartley Inter Ocean and the residence of U G Etherton and will take possession May 7th W B Downs and wife visited over Sunday with her daughter Mrs Ora Stevens who has been quite sick for some time Ben Sibbet came down from near May- wood Sunday and visited his daughter Mrs E R Moon until Wednesdaywhen he returned home Mrs Bastin returned from Denver Friday morning on No 12 She will remain here sometime and may return to Colorado this fall Mr and Mrs Etherton will take a trip to Colorado soon to visit relatives and where it is hoped Mrs Etherton may regain her health Geo Theobald and his helpers placed the new bell in the tower of the M E church Friday evening and at 8 p m its chimes were sounded to the pleased citizens The sunbonnet entertainment at the M E church Saturday evening was a success Tho audience was large and well entertained Proceeds amounted to about forty dollars F G Stilgebouer went over to Dan bury on a visit Saturday He returned Monday morning but owing to the rain Mrs Stilgebouer and children who have been visiting there did not return with him We are informed by the Indianola Re porter that ground will be bought at once and a park started in Indianola We are pleased to note the great im provement it will be and earnestly wish Bartley would follow the good example and at this time make the beginning for a nice park A wonderful spring tbnic Drives out all winter impurities gives you strength health and happiness Thats what Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will do 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W Mc Connell Druggist DANBURY The Bridge quartette is with us this week Webster Dowler returned home Mon day night Dan Logan is going to build an addi tion on his house 16x21 G B Morgan shipped one car load of hogs to St Joe Tuesday night Roy Boyer of Indianola visited his rel atives and friends of this place a few days last week Miss Dietsch closed a successful term of school last Friday April 21 at the Shiloh school house Sam Messner shipped one car load of cattle and J L Sims one car of hogs to Kansas City Sunday night F G Stilgebouer and family of Bart ley visited friends and relatives of this place last week Mr Stilgebouer re turned home Sunday and the family will go sometime this week C A Gartin and Mr Axtell are going to start a pressed brick factory here in Danbury They have sent for the ma chinery It will be a great boon for Danbury Feel tired no appetite cannot sleep work or eat Thats spring tiredness and will disappear at once if you take Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea this month 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnoll Druggist TYRONE Easter services are postponed for one week Will VanMeter is farming the Norman Snyder farm Several here have listed land with a Cambridge agent John VanMeter has put down wells for A L Stahl W C McTaggart N Rabern and Percy McMahon this spring N Lundstrom who has farmed J C Moores land near Wilsonville the past ten years has moved onto his own land near here The case Fough vs Schmid action for damages by stock was settled without coming to a trial This was in the local justices court Those trying for telephone service have agreed that it would suit better to con nect with Wilsonville and Lebanon than to connect with Cambridge No school here Monday and Tuesday because the old sod house leaked This is a number one district with a number two or three school house We hone 1 for a new one soon TTsyjjgCSaCaaiBffmTgciaiCTTWTi The Science of Eating To use a comparison wheat does not have the vegetable glues the same as the coarser grains of corn and oats Instead it is rich in phosphates of lime iron and sodium Wheat absorbs more moisture in cooking and is therefore more delicate and better suited as a food for children Wheat is properly prepared for food as California Wheatose Flaked wheat food for breakfast AH good grocers INDIANOLA Frank Lackey is in the city visiting friends Fritsch Whitmore shipped a carload of hogs Tuesday John Dutcher lost a very valuable horse Friday afternoon Grandpa Hayden of Denver is here on a visit with his son and family Miss Hazel Phillips and friend Miss Hoxey have returned to Franklin Oscar Lohr of Bartley attended sing ing school in Indianoln Friday evening Miss Nellie Ferrar of Bartley visited with Vinnie MacDonald last Saturday Eastbr is over and the house wife finds more eggs this week than she did last Smith Powell shipped four cars of cattle and one car of hogs last Tuesday hight Rev E B Crippen was in attendance at the ministerial association at Orleans this week Mrs C A Hotzo and MrsWindhurst visited in Wilsonville a couple of days last week The high winds of last Thursday blew down the smoke stack of the flour mill at this place Our high school celebrated Arbor Day by setting out some trees in the school house yard George C Hill is here from Cripple- Creek visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs E S Hill Conrad Miller boss of the extra gang came in on No 5 Saturday evening j to visit with his family Mrs Brown and Miss Gamsby went toMcCook Tuesday night and returned on No 2 Friday morning A limited number of persons attended the churches in town Sunday owing to the inclemency of the weather Ida Donnelly and Josie Fox started to South Dakota Monday morning where they will visit the latters parents The Easter exercises at the various churches we understand here have been postponed until more favorable weather Miss Maggie Newlacd arrived at her home Monday evening after an absence of several weeks She was visiting in Friend Neb There was a magic lantern show at the opera house on Saturday night last The crowd was undersized and so was the show Too many such Mr Guthrie is one of the new arrivals in town this week He hails from the eastern part of the state and will live with a son in Frontier county The Degree of Honor enjoyed a social at the Masonic hall Saturday evening A good crowd was present and a neat sum was realized from the sale of baskets Harry Letts returned from his eastern trip Saturday morning He left his little girl in the care of relatives Mr and Mrs Lewis Corbin are keeping the baby for the present We were is receipt of a fine steady rain on Easter and according to the old sayingthatif it rains on Easter Sunday it will rain seven Sundays we will have rain once a week for seyen weeks Some times we like to believe in signs SCHOOL CREEK Grandpa Dutcher has been confined to his bed for four weeks Anna Sargent returned home Satur day from a four weeks stay with Mrs Mary Korb E S Dutcher and family attended the exercises at the M E church in Bartley Saturday evening There was no school in the Fritz dist rict Monday on account of the services held at the Lutheran church Word has been received here of the birth of a son at the home of Ivan Korb and wife nee Mary Sedden recently All parties concerned are doing nicely John Dutcher had the misfortune to loose his English Shire stallion from colic last Friday He bought the horse first of the yearpaying 1000 for him Registered Short Horn Bulls For Sale Eighteen months old also several fresh milk cows Write me at Culbertson or McCook T ORourke Imve ernnif uAPircTe it KXI W tm WII VWII ilinilllk I V B KANSAS CITY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS C7TICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHA SIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City April 25 1905 Receipts of cattle so far this week are 17100 compared with 26600 last week and 20600 the corresponding poriod a year ago Mondays market was gener ally steady for killing grades stockers and feeders weak to lower Tuesdays market for killing cattle was steady to ten cents higher stockers and feeders were steady to weak The proportion of beef steers today was large and tho market slow and steady to ten cents lower closing very dull Cows and heifers were steady to fifteen cents low er mostly ten cents off Bulls wore weak veals scarce and active Best stockers and feeders were steady others weak to lower Tho following table gives quotations now ruling Extra pritno cornfed steers 0 00 to S6 75 liootl 5 SO to Ordinary 4 75 to Choice cornfed heifers 5 00 to Good 4 DO to Medium 4 00 to Choice cornfed cows 4 50 to Good 3 75 to Medium 3 25 to Cannera 2 00 to Choice stags 4 50 to Choice fed bulls 4 00 to Good 3 50 to Bologna bulls 2 25 to Veal calves 5 25 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 50 to Fair 3 75 to Good to choice heavy branded horned feeders 4 00 to Fair 3 50 to Common 3 25 to Good to choice stock heifers 3 00 to Fair 2 50 to Good to choice stock calvessteors 4 50 to Fair 3 75 to Good to choice stock calves hoifers 3 25 to Fair 2 75 to G 00 5 50 5 50 5 on 4 50 4 85 4 50 3 75 300 5 25 4 50 4 00 3 00 0 25 4 80 4 25 3 75 5 00 4 50 4 75 4 00 350 3 25 300 500 4 50 3 75 3 25 Mondays hog market was strong to five cents higher olosing weak Tuesdays trade was slow and ten cents lower Prices today were again ten cenrs lower with bulk of sales from 8520 to 8530 top 535 Receipts so far this week are 28200 compared with 25600 last week and 23300 last year Mondays sheep market was steady Tuesdays trade was again steady with todays values uuchanged Receipts so far this week are 12900 against 15900 last week and 9500 last year Lambs have predominated each day We quote Choice lambs 8720 to 740 choice yearlings 8650 to 660 choice wethers 8575 to 86 00 choice ewes 8550 to 8560 Mrs G LEBANON V Cummings has a new wind mill There is a move in town toward incor porating Two more cross side walks were laid Tuesday Mr and Mrs Ansle Lingo are parents of a daughter E E Fiechter has painted his granary and hen house C F Watermans new house is 21x21 with an addition of 6x10 Mrs W C Hunt and the two children came up from Holdrege Saturday John Dutcher south of Indianola lost a 1000 horse last Friday night Mr and Mrs Walter Pennington visit ed in Wilsonville latter part of last week Wm Meadvillo is moving to Wilson ville they hauled several loads of grain last week Three of John Hoags children took communion at Indianola Sunday in tending to be confirmed May 9th Ora C Bodwell has sold his meat busi ness to William Campbell who will move the market into the McCarty building Since his sale near Cambridge Mr Overstake has been stayfhg in Lebanon We understand that he intends to build here We received a bulletin recently from the state library commission with a re quest that we give it all the publicity possible Personally we think the in stitution a splendid thing for those wishing to read books that for any reason they dont care to purchase Wo have read several of their books and were glad to get them The only cost to the reader is the freight or postage on the books Any one wishing a list of the available books write Miss Edna D Bullock Lincoln Neb BOX ELDER A T Crane is enjoying a visit from his father Miss Allie Graves is working for Mrs Harve Rhodes Charles Wilson made a trip to Osburn last Wednesday Miss Maude Wilson is working for a lady in Indianola The three days rain has been fine on small grain and pasture On account of the rain last Sunday evening the Easter programme had to be postponed until 11 oclock nest Sun day morning T Cure Take Laxative Bromo Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months BANKSVILLE Albert Weeks was a McCook business visitor Monday Mrs Roshong and Mrs Ilaskoll Tirrill are guests at A M Benjamins this week August Wesch is lathing his new house It will be a fine structure when completed The three days rainwas very sevore on stock Some loss resulted while all stock was weakened considerably The precipitation Sundoy Monday and Tuesday was 175 inches The soil is well soaked and grass and grain look lively Jake Wesch marked out his land that he intends to break out If o found so much old grass in the way that he will burn it before going further For Sale or Trade A complete photographers outfit Will sell or trade at a bargain Address lock box 522 McCook Nebraska Prof R A Moore of the Wisconsin Experiment Station writing on the sub ject of barley gave a little advico in last weeks Homestead which might bo heeded with profit by many of our read- Dr HerbertJ Pratt Reoistebed Geaduatk Dentist Ofilco ovor McConnells Drug Storo McCOOK NEB Telephones Office 100 residence 131 Former locution Atlanta Georgia L H LINDEMANN Real Estate Insurance Phono 50 Office ovor McMillens drug storo H P SUTTON McCOOK NEBKASKA JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS McCOOK - NEBRASKA ers Ho points out ics uses as a food office and rosidonco ono lmlf block north of for live stock esneciallv hon s and calls postoffico Phone No 05 -- - o attention to tho fact that throughout a large part of the corn belt more pounds of barley on an average can I e raised per acre than of any of the other grains He expressed the idea that the growing of barley will to a large extent solve tie difficult problem of getting a catch of clover as it is almost ideal nurse crop We find that there is not a single issue of The Homestead but what contains in formation that would be cheap if one had to purchase it at the subscription price for a year and while wo believe that tho farmers of this community are a prosperous and up-to-date class yet if The Homestead found its way into every home it would contribute materially to still greater advancement Subscriptions for The Homestead are taken at this of fice A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6 toll days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo Mitchells Auction Saturday April 29 Major The Arabian horse will be at Fitch Highlands barn Friday and Saturday of each week commencing May 5th Terms 10 for standing colt E R NELSON APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Indianola Neb April 14 1905 Notice is hereby given that A L Haley has filed in the city clerks office his petition and application for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 21 block 39 in the second ward original city of Indianola from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 A L Haley Applicant NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the county court of Red Willow county Ne braska In the matter of the estate of Richard M Wade deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims and demands against Richard M Wade deceased that they are required to present their claims with vouchers to the county judge of said county at his office in McCook on or beforo the 30th day of October 1905 or the same will be forever barred All claims so filed will be heard before said county judge on the 30th day of Oc tober 1905 at 10 oclock a m Witness my hand and the seal of said county court this 14th day of April 1905 Fkank Mooke Seal County Judge ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that tho county com missioners of Red Willow county Nebraska will receive sealed bids for furnishing all neces saay materials and the construction of a wood en bridge across the Republican river on section line between sections twenty eight 23 and twenty nino 29 township threeU range thirty 30 west 6th P M according to plans and specifications on file in county clerks office said bids to bo endorsed Bids for material and construction of Perry bridge Said bids to bo filed with tho county clerk on or before twelve oclock noon May 2 A D 190 Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids Dated thi3 Cth day of April A D 1905 E J Wilcox County Clerk SCHOOL LAND AUCTION The following described lands in Red Willow county will bo offered for lease at public auction at county treasurers office in McCookNobras ka on Wednesday May 3rd 1905 at 3 oclock p m Terms of leasing and appraised value may be had on application to commissioner of gublic lauds and buildings at Lincoln Nebras a or to countv treasurer at McCook This land cannot bo redeemed after second issue of advertisement NE 36-4-28 H M Eaton Com Pub Lands Bldg3 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Danbury Neb April 14 1903 Notice is hereby given that Dan Cashen has filed in the village clerks office of tho village of Danbury Nebraska his petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in a building located on the main street of said vil lage of Danbury Nebraska for the municipal year ending May 1 1906 Dan Cashen Applicant APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nebraska April 21 1905 Notice is hereby given that L Cone Bro have filed in tho city clerks office their bond and petition for a druggists permit to soil malt spirituous and vinous liquors on lot 11 block 16 original town in tho second ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 L Cone Beo Applicants Cold In 0n TMs ssgsature - O C riastinMD Physician Surgeon McCOOK NEB 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 in 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p Phonos Office 155 residence 45 m DENTIST phone 112 Office over Grannis store McCook Neb F D BURGESS Plumber and Steam Fitter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun Lclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA m DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Office Residence 524 Main Avenue Office and Residence phone 53 Calls answerod nighs or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATT0BNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTBACTEB McCook Nebraska CSAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Wator Works Office in Postollice building C II Boyle C E Eldeed Co Atfjr BOYLE ELDRED Attokneys at Law Long Distance Phono 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second floor Postoffico Building DR R J Oil McCook Neb WE GUARANIEE 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 Tcpiv2 I IQU1D OAL oc TESTIMONIAL t k M IT I Dnlmnr Q T T- rjv MfSeTL KJoe hoff cholera andit waValt r Cniieily hP had throe si ihov I ones and Rot ir Si JfLaIi and don ne I also aaed it for chicken lice and mites and it is all Itisth only MedicFnefor hog cnoiera i think Gotheb Jebke t Harrington Neb Dec 11 1902 withTt nTfmLiqaH Koaland im well pleas io a1 am su re J saved y hogs with it last tf mrtFoi1S to keep it in stock all the l1imlaL11thQbst ng I ever had on the V yinln u ls intended for - Itia S 1 Z chicken cholera lice on stock lnse8 V of all kinds li it will destroy all kinds F W Woman JAHES CAIN Cures Grip in Two Days on everv box 25c ni V 1 y t K f a