I If you are troubled with dizzy spells Jiaoadacho indigestion constipation Hol ftistorfi Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well If it fails fcgot your money back Thats fair 33 sotjIs L W McConnell McMillen Druggist has a large fesortmont of souvenir postal cards m f l 4 H a HJ m t A 4 F D BURGESS Plumber and Steam Fitter Iron tead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods PumDS an Boiler Trimmings Estimates Fun sed Free Base ment o the Postoffice Building McCOOK NEBRASKA SJrv3BVNWSHVXSVirs Notice For the best f all kinds of Build ing Materials Sieam and Domestic Coals see aid Phone No i Try Carney Egg W F Wilson Successor to Nick Colling Buys and Sells 3econdhand Goods of all kinds Furniture wanted Rear of Phone 316 McCook - Nebraska A Sound Argument The one that blows without any thing to blow about wastes time and energy The excellence of our goods and delivery service warrant us for blowing Always the best always the greatest variety always the highest quality DAVID MAGNER Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats as- SCOTTS EMULSION serves as a bridge to carry the weakened and starved system along until it can find iirm support in ordinary food Szrd for free sample SCOTT EOWNE Chemists 409 415 Pearl Street New York 50a and 100 all druggists Mike Walsh DEALEE IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank c Cook - Nebraska INDIANOLA Hot weather still summer is here to stay Rev Crippen and family arrived here from their outing last Friday They report a very fine time while away J E Wilson of the Christian church went over to Danbury to hold services Sunday evening R E Smith returned to his work at Marion Sunday afternoon Quite a number of Indianolites are go ing to Denver this week Earl Glnndon and si9ter attended church in Indianola Sunday night Miss Dora Brahler is clerking for N J Uerling Cards are out announcing the mnr riage of Miss Delia Andrews of this place and Mr Frank Mar9h of Guide Rock The wedding is to take place Sept 4 Mrs Lillian Mackechnie and little daughter Roberta boarded the uoon flyer on Sunday last for Denver where they will visit awhile with Mrs Mac kechnies brother and wife Mr and Mrs J Floyd Welborn Mrs Otto Webber has gone to Denver for a short stay with friends A short but severe electrical storm visited this place Wednesday about 3 oclock in the morning Lightning struck a large tree in the yard of Char lie Hoag splintering it from top to bot torn and gave Mr Hoag quite a shock as he was at that moment trying to close a window near by Cards are just now out announcing the marriage of Mr Clark Hedges and Mies Minnette McCool which occurred June 7 at the home of the county judge This was a complete surprise to their many friends here as they were secretly married while on their way to McCook Mrs Hedges nee McCool took the train for Cripple Creek as had been pre viously planned since which time she has been spending the summer Both these young people are highly respected Mrs Hedges being a popular teacher in our town and county and the groom a successful farmer Among those who went to attend the grand encampment at Denver were the following A HReynolds Miss Edna Reynolds Mr and Mrs A L Haley and Miss Bessie Dempster Miss Susie Colling has had a lay off from her office of bookkeeper and gone to Denver to see the sights Laura Earl and Ethel Glandon re turned to their home in Culbertson Wednesday evening after a weeks visit with relatives living northeast of Indian ola Miss Fitzgerald of McCook is the guest of Vonnie McDonald this week Professor I S Walker who has been visiting at the home of his father-in-laws W H Smith left for his home in Doug las Oklahoma Wednesday night Mrs Walker and baby will remain until later Dr Ole Robinson and family came over from Danbury Wednesday and went to McCook to attend the carnival Paul Seely of Poughkeepsie N J is in town looking after his interests throughout the country Mis3 Hazel Phillips entertained a friend from Franklin this week Miss Sarah Jens n went up to Mc Cook Wednesday night to visit awhile with her friend Gracie E Smith Misses Stella Robinson and Ella Litch were Indianola visitors Sunday A lafge delegation of people went from Indianola to McCook Wednesday night and will remain during the carnival Miss Phoebe Crippen who has been away most of the summer visiting rela tives returned to her home Friday J W Dolan of Los Angeles Califor nia is here visiting the boys and look ing after his banking interests Miss Georgia Short who has been visiting in Gardiner this state has re turned to her home in Indianola Mrs Delia Thompson and family came in on Tuesday and spent the day with her parents Mr and Mrs Arch Mann RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1 Mrs F M Kennedy has gone to El wood on a short visit to her husband Fred Wagner is hauling out the bricks for the largest farm house on Ash creek Harry Meyer is building a new gran ary The threshers have all taken a few days off to take in the carnival in Mc Cook Mrs Leese and son of Fort Scott Kansas are visiting Mrs H HPickens mother of Mrs Leese BANKSVILLE The dry weather is hitting us hard C R Lee finished his threshing to day H I Peterson was stacking his grain Monday and Tuesday Quite a number of the Grant folks are attending the McCook ccrnival A Pe ters took a lively interest working up material in Grant for the exhibit Are you lacking in strength and vigor Are you weak Are you in pain Do you feel all run down The blessing of strength and health come to all those who use Hollister8 Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents LW McConnells c - y - BARTLE The death of Francis Sipe Monday afternoon gave a sudden pang of sorrow to every one in Bartley His father James Sipe is manager of the Duff eleva tor at this place and was loading a car kwith wheat when his son Francis fell in to a bin and was suffocated in the grain which soon covered him It was about twenty minutes before he was taken out of the bin and he was then dead The funeral was preached in the M E church Tuesday afternoon by Rev Kirby Everyone deeply sympathizes with the mourning family Miss Gpldie Gartsideof Chester Neb is visiting friends here this week Dr Morefield wife and baby are here on a visit from Hasting Neb The new elevator is taking grain this week Mr Bell is the manager Dr Arbognst assisted by Dr Brown operated for mastoid abscess on Mrs F Moore last Friday evening She is re covering nicely H L Brown will visit Denver this week H H Horton and several others from Lebanon boarded No 13 here Wednes day for Denver Fletcher it Faubin are painting Mr Sheets residence Eugene Dutchorhad his barn painted this week Mr and Mrs White opened the Bart ley hotel Wednesday and will hereafter furnish nice clean beds and good meals to the travelling public We have long needed a hotel and all wish Mr and Mrs White success Several parties from Cambridge at tended the funeral of Frauds Sipe Tues day Miss Katie Dietsch goes to her school Friday She will teach in Bondville pre cinct Miss Minnie Williams niece of Mrs Hamilton went to Denver Wednesday for a weeks visit Grace Brown is visiting in the country with her friend Miss Nellie Rttenberg A JLohr and wife went to Idaho Springs Colorado this week to visit two brothers of Mrs Lohr Mr and Mrs Rodman of Seward Ne braska visited here this week with Mr Rodmans sister Mrs W B Downs Mrs Thompson of Cambridge visited this week with her sister Mrs Frank Uutiedt George Thebald Miss Mary Theobald Miss Lillie Robinson Mr and Mrs S W Clark Mr and Mrs WeinKirch and Earl Eddy took No 13 for Denver Wed nesday Good advice to women If you want a beautiful complexion clear skin bright eyes red lips good health take Hol listers Rocky Mountain Tea There is nothing like it 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnells Dynamos Driven from Car Axle The Great Western Railway of Eng land is lighting its corridor trains by electricity obtained from dynamos driven from the car axle Storage bat teries are carried for use when the vunning speed is slow and for stops Indianas Gold and Silver Excitement of the wildest character prevails in Warwick county Indiana over the discovery of gold and silver near Lynnville The land where the ore has been found is of the poorest but owners are paying up hack taxes in the hope of realizing handsomely Hotels and restaurants are crowded with strangers and many more are ar riving daily To Preserve Wlssahlckon Monastery Efforts are to be made by Philadel phia people to preserve the old mon astery near Wissahickon The mon astery was constructed by the Seventh Day Baptists when they were an order and dates back a century and a half It is of great historic interest but has fallen into declay since the decline of the orders by which it was once in habited Cupid Ambushed Mr Slowgait about to propose time 11 p m I am about to say something Miss Chillington that I should have said some time ago Look into my eyes and tell me if you can not guess what it is Miss Chilling ton suppressing a yawn You look as sleepy as I feel so I guess you must be going to say good night Chica go News Water Supply for Tamplco English engineers are making sur veys and plans of Tampico and the surrounding country with a view of supplying the town with drinking wa ter and a complete system of sewer age Should these works be carried out there will be an excellent opening for the sale of plumbing supplies At present there is no plumbing estab lishment in the port Depredations of Tor CoyoteSe Citizens of McMunen and adjoining counties of Texas are in a state of ter ror because of the depredations of coyotes which are killing scores of cattle Worse than that the slinking brutes are spreading hydrophobia amng the stock A man living in Til den was bitten by an infected colt and died in a few days Ways and means of getting rid of the pests are being considered Advertised Letters The following letters wore advertised by the McCook postoflice Aug 7 1905 Brooks F L Edwards Miss Graco Earl Mrs Anna Ferrill Dan Fowler Mrs Edith Gyles Mr Hngh HuottE R Jennings W W Martin Mr John Rinck C I Tillotson Wearer Hurris Johnson Martin King Mrs C B Mclntsh F E Selecmnn Mr G II Wallace Mr Richard When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmkll Postmaster Employment Wantkd So wing or any lieht work Mrs S A Warner second house north of brick school house NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Alviti Brown Beululi Brown and John M Evans defendants will take notice that on the 28th day of August 1905 Edward B Cowles plniutiffflled his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska the ob ject and prajer cf which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the north half of the northwest quarter of section 14m town 1 north rango 30 west of the 6th principal meridian for the taxes for the years 1901 1902 and 1903 that there was due to plaintiff at the time of filing said petition the sum of S15 80 for the payment of which sum together with costs accruing in terest and attorneys fee plaintiff prajs a de cree of foreclosure and a sale of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or before the 9th day of October 1905 Edward B Cowles Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The north half of tho northeast quarter of section 29 in town 1 north rnngo 30 west of tiio Otli principal meridian and Charles T Hoggs will take notice that on tho 28th day of August 1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lion upon the above described land for tho taxes for the j ears 1894 1890 1890 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 and 1902 That there was due to plaintiff at the time of filing said petition tho sum of 0700 for the pajtnont of which sum tORother with costs accruing interest and attorneys feo plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of aid tax lien and a sale of caid promises You aro required to answer said ptition on or be fore tho 9th day of October 1905 Edwakd B Cowles Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The southwest quarter of the southwest quart er of section 29 the northwost quarter of tho northwest quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 32in townl north range 30 west of the Gth principal meridian and Eli Titus will take notice that on the 28th day of August 1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebriskathe object and prajer of which are to foreclose a tax puchasers lion upon tho above described land for the taxes for the years 1895 1896 1897 1S98 1899 1900 1901 and 1902 that there was duo to plaintiff at tho time of filing said petition tho sum of 11100 for tho payment of which sum together with costs ac cruing interest and nttornejs fee plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure and a sale of said premises You aro required to answer said pe tition on or before the 9th daj of October 1905 9 1 lts Edwakd B Cowles Plaintiff To Cur Take Laxative Bromo Seven MMon boxes sold in past 12 months State Fair News There is no investment of a few dol lars which will pay so large dividends of pleasure and profit and increased know ledge as a visit to the Nebraska fair at Licnoln September 4th to 8th The rail road faro is one fare for the round trip there is tho pleasure of the trip at the time of the year when tho harvost is gathered or in sight the opportunity to visit the capital city and the public in stitutions there located among them the university experiment station and state farm capitol building asylum penitentiary also Wesleyan University Union College and Cotner University At the state fair will be gathered for inspection comparison and competition the products and live stock from our farms the handwork of our homes in art and needle work models and ideals in educational lines and a great wealth of exhibits in farm implements farm machinery buggies carriages and wagons At no place in the state at no time in the year is it possible to see so much that is useful on the farm or in the house so much that adds to our pleas ure and comfort as at tho state fair In addition to all these things are the people themselves representatives from every county and section of the state The most interesting study of all is the study of mankind In 1901 there were 80343 admissions to the state fair It is believed the 90000 mark will this year The great aim and object of the state fair management is that each and every visitor shall return home pleased and satisfied with the trip and that no feat ure of the fair shall be of a questionable or of objectionable nature Tho State Fair date is September 4th to 8th Announcement I am prepared to furnish rooms to transients visiting the Lewis and Clark fair at Portland Oregon Breakfast if desired Take Waverly Richmond car to E 28th walk 1 block north Resi dence 854 Division St Mrs B F Sherwood Girl Wanted For general house work Mrs L M Best Phone 91 1 To MOTHERS and FATHERS GUARDIANS and SONS Our goods have arrived and we wish to the fact that our Clothing Shoes and Furnishings are complete VERY BEST MAKES HIGHEST GRADE OF GOODS We will sell our School Suits at Lowest Prices Call and see them 2 niece Norfolk Suits all wool sizes 3 to 18 for S400 4- t 3 niece Sack Suits all wool sizes 3 to 18 tjrice S2n0 un lSi 2 niece School Suits cood aualitv all sizes S100 un Boys Black and White Shirts 25c Boys Sateen Shirts 45c fTjjj l3 our Gold Shirts retailed at 150 from the jzy window slightly soiled guaranteed fast colors 50c A boys choice of Bat Ball or School Compan ion with each suit Come and select from the laigest variety of clothing in McCook at DIAMOND THE WORKING MANS FRIEND Try HUBERS FOR W s J GROCERIES Fresh Fruit Vegetables Agent for GOLD HEDAL WEDDING BREAKFAST COPPBBS vwvySjvi 16 Tablets This signature Ksesa NEW BARBER SHOP NEWLY FURNISHED AND FIRST CLASS IN EVERV WAY Rear of First Natl Bunk Earl Murray fs 1 J VAAAVW xTOR Htght Contractor and Builder Farm Buildings a Specialty SATISFACTION GUARANTEED McCOOK NEBRASKA wwjwviavaaaasaaa Registeeed Graduate Dentist Office ovor McConnells Drug Store McCOOK NEB Telephones Office 1G0 residence 131 Former location Atlanta Georgia A On Yes On Yes E J MITCHELL will soil your household goods at auction for you at any time Ho is tho boy who makes tho goods bring the high dollar See him at the Republican oflico for dates Phono 17 L H LINDEMANN Real Estate Insurance Phono 5C Office over McCOOK McMillens drug store NEBRASKA H P SUTTON McCOOK v- JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phono No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Oflico Residonce 724 Main Avenue Office and Residence phoue 53 Calls answered night or dav McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska SoAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Office in Postoflice building C H Boyle C E Eldhed Co Atty BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at Law Long Distance Phone 41 Rooms 1 and 7 second floor wk Postoflice Bnildmg MCL00K Wet R J 0 UNN DENTIST phone 112 OfBce over Grannis store McCook Neb WE GUARANTEE To Prevent Ho 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 Lu SL V WS T- rfc AT g IQUID LV j fStfVv Jfi fiB - TTC J2 J Bfal - MKi JKgn IfcSTIMONIAL Delmont S D Dec 17 1902 T used L K for hog cholera and it was all right It cured niy hogs I had three sick onea and they all got well and done fine I also used it for chicken lice and mites and it is all j on claim for it It is tho only Medicine for hog cholera I think Gotlieb Jeekh Harrington Neb Dec 11 1902 I am using Liquid Koal nnd am well pleased witn it I am sure I saved my hogs with it last year and am going to keep it in stock all the time as it is the best thing I evor had on the place for everything it is intended for It is Koodor chicken cholera lice on stock insecta lusecia of all kinds it will destroj all kinds F W Woman JAHES CAIN rJnanrccibj tho Nat Medical Com pany Sheldon Iowa Cures Grin In Two Days jJfy on every tssnrzr pqXo gQ rm ay n i h Dr Herbert J Pratti v P V f 4 mi