mrmfmrwmmfTmTmmnmmTfnTnmnTmfmmm5 FOLLOW RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1 T H Brittain is on the list of ailing ones The postoflice department has issued sin order that all mails boxes must be numbered Mrs L J Burtless arrived home last week from her Auburn N Y visit of several months Ed Ramelow an attendant upon the McCook public schools was compelled to miss this weeks sessions on account of the illness of his mother Mrs W S Fitch entertained her Sun-day-school class at her home Saturday last Eleven of her little folks were con veyed out and returned to the city by Mrs Fitch and a good time on the farm was the portion of all W N Rogers of Shadeland expects to Jeave first of October for Washington to hunt bear Judging by the gun prac tice he has had this summer and the tine equipment he has secured he will be a dangerous foe for Mr Bruin DANBURY Wallace Billings spent Sunday with ibis wife Mrs Tom Plumb is suffering with a felon on her finger Mr Calvin of Indianola has started a singing class in Danbury Mrs G G Bastian is in Smith Cen ter Kansas visiting friends and rela tives Rev Bross of Lincoln preached in the Congregational church Sunday morning John Delongs sister stopped to visit him a few days She is on her way to Portland Oregon Wm Miller moved out on John Rem ingtons place and the later moved on Wm Millers place in town Mr Samples goes to Hendley next week Mr Samples has been helping O B Woods in his barber shop Robert Jones and family of Oklahoma visited Mrs Doud Sunday He is talking of locating near Danbury Dr Hoffman of Wilsonville was up here Sunday to hold council with Dr DeMay about Mrs Lew Wiggins case Ed Ruby and family are going to move up to Marion Dr DeMay has hired him to work in the lumber yard xip their Mrs Finley Scarrow of Rawlins Wyoming is visiting at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Mustgrave Married Mr E M Parker and Mis3 Tena Ashton were married Saturday They went to their future home in Fairbury Neb WSiSXSSt faBiEESBEgHZKEHKagaS INDIANOLA Next week is fair week Frank Lackey went to Stratton Mon day night Gilbert Rankin returned home from Danbury last week Ira Lyons made a business trip to McCook Tuesday night Elmer Stalcup of Hastings is a tempo rary visitor in Indianola E J Mitchell of McCook was an In dianola visitor Tuesday Miss Alice Matthews of McCook was an Indianola visitor Tuesday H W Heyes went to McCook Wed nesday night on business matters Miss Bertha Smith is employed to teach the Havana school at a good sal ary R E Smith came over from Danbury Saturday evening to visit awhile with the home folks W D Williams and Cecil Matthews are white coating the interior of EDays new brick building Miss Verna Brown of Dodge City Kansas is visiting at the home of her uncle W H Smith D W Schoenthal and family living north of town visited with WHSmiths folks last Sunday afternoon Miss Alice Carmichael is pursuing her studies again in the commercial college in Hastings after a summer vacation at home Mrs Orabel Walker and little son took the east bound train from McCook Monday night for their home in Doug las Oklahoma Miss Mabel Carmichael of Cambridge came on No 5 Sunday night and will begin school in the Ridgely district Monday morning Mr II C Letts this week received the sad news of the death of a sister living in the east and departed to be present at the funeral I M Smith and Miss Gracie Mrs H Walker Mrs Chester Walker and chil dren all of McCook visited at the home of W H Smith last Sunday Quite a hail storm visited this section Sunday night with disastrous results as to windows chimneys etc The storm lasted but a few minutes or the damage might have been greater John Townley who has been in Eng land visiting relatives and friends this summer arrived at home Tuesday morning H5 was accompanied by his son Edward who will visit with the folks after several years separation SCHOOL CREEK Edd Mack returned from Denver last Wednesday John Dutcher attended the Stock ville fair Thursday J L Sargent of Danbury visited his uncle Jno Rozelle Sunday An uncle and cousin of Sam Dragoos are visiting him from Missouri Mrs Emerich and Mrs Webber called on Mrs Frye Friday afternoon Mr Huffman was in these parts Wednesdy looking after his grain that is being threshed Jno Mosley and wife of Okla came this way from Denver to visit Mrs Mosleys sister Mrs Jno Rozelle whom she has not eeen for twenty five years Mrs J C Sedden and sons Chas and Orvil left for Portland Thursday they will visit friends in Seattle and visit her brother in Passadena Cal they expect to be gone about a month wv iiiiill wii The man who would sit on a cake of ice to cool off would be considered crazy Yet it is a very common thing for a per son heated by exercise to stand in a cool draught just to cool off This is the beginning of many a cough which ultimate ly involves the bronchial tract and the lungs For coughs in any stage there is no remedy so valuable as Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discov ery It cures deep seated ob stinate coughs bronchitis bleeding of the lungs and like conditions which if neglected or unskill fully treated terminate in consumption There is no alcohol in Golden Med ical Discovery and it is entirely free from opium cocaine and other narcotics Accept no substitute for n Golden Med ical Discovery There is nothing just as good I took a severe cold -which settled in the bronchial tubes writes Rev Frank Hay of Nortonville Jefferson Co Kansas After try ing medicines labeled Sure Cure almost -without number I -was led to try Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery I took two bottles and was cured and have stayed cured When I think of the great pain I had to endure and the terrible cough I had it seems almost a miracle that I was so soon relieved That God may spare you many years and abundantly bless you is the prayer of your grateful mend Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser containing 1008 large pages is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay ex pense of mailing only Send 21 one cent stamps for the book in paper covers or 31 stamps for it in cloth binding Ad dress Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y i2EE5m to the J C msxsaem LEBANON James Pugget is here from Missouri B Frank Bradbury is here from Rice Lake Wisconsin We understand that Fred Redfeldt is to run the farmers elevator Rey Murr preached his farewell ser mon before conference Sunday nght Mr French has moved his household goods that were stored in Mr Castles house Miss May Bartholomew was a Bartley visitor Thursday of last week and again Tuesday and Wednesday of this week Mrs Deborah Gatewood and MrsRuby Hill have been visiting at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs H Burgess Purl Cartwright left Tuesday night for Texas to look up a fruit farm If he finds things to suit his father and Geo will sell out here and go also Mrs Chas Bonhams father has bought the L J Shippee half section north of town We understand that Mr Timmons now has about eight hun dred acres of land in this locality Considerable land is changing hands this year at prices higher than ever be fore Mr Fouch sold the old Chas Nichols farm for 31435 after I S1000 for it about three months paying before The farmers elevator is nearly finish ed It is a rodded elevator finished with siding and shingles and has a scale bin that will hold 300 bushels The ca pacity of the elevator is fifteen thousand bushels Mr and Mrs W M Pennington of Bartley were at A C Bartholomews from Thursday untill Tuesday They dug their potatoes while here the yield on a little over an acre being about two hundred bushels We understand that one of the work men on the farmers elevator was struck with a falling timber Your correspond ent was the look-out-below man during the construction of the thirty thousand capacity farmers elevator at Bartley this fall and during a shower of nails boards tobacco quids etc was fort unate in escaping unhurt Indianas Gold and Sllrer 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 tip back taxe3 In the hope of realizing handsomely Hotels and restaurants are crowded with strangers and many more are ar riving daily OWD Great Manufacturers Loom End Sale 20000 yards Loom Ends 2 1 2 cents per yard CALICOES FLANNELETTES OUTINGS Etc Sate begins SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23 and closes SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30 vzszmmsm Dont forget the DATE and PLACE of the greatest sale on record T Borne for Families of Bandit Not actuated by remorse but by pure philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter of outlaws has concluded to devote all his money to the maintenance of a home ior the orphans and widows of men he has run to earth in particular and of criminals of the great South west in general Jim Jenkins now of Kansas is now 65 years old and has spent forty years as a scout and hunt er of bandits and train robbers In this way he has made about 50000 Among the distinguished outlaws he has chased were Jesse James and his broth er Bob Ford Bill Dalton and Bill Cook while he was the leader of the band that caught Cherokee Bill in 1895 In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kz Jenkins was shot eight times He esti mates his bag of bad men at about 150 The homfe which is being built on a 5000 are farm owned by Jenkins near Pryor Creek I T is to cost 20- 000 Buffalo Express BabAdles to Support Art The government of Bavaria has voted a considerable sum for the main tenance of art institutions throughout the kingdom during the coming year The allowances for the purchase of paintings and their preservation is particularly liberal The various art Institutes in Munich receive handsome subsidies and the Germanic museum In Nuremberg gets an increased allow ance Various other institutions have been voted large amounts for repairs and maintenance These art allow ances in all reach 8108463 marks 739741 Emil Hensel In Chicago Recortf To Preserve Vflggahlckoa Monastery Efforts are to be made by Philadel phia people to preserve the old mon astery near wissamcKon Tne 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 Water Snpply for Tamplco English engineers are making sur veys and plans of Tamplco and the aurroundlng 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 J Corn Stnbble Cut Throat L T DaviB a farmer living near West Union W Va had his throat cut by a corn stubble and almost bled to death before assistance reached him While hauling fodder he fell from his wagon his throat striking the sharp pointed stubble A tearing gash was the result W F Wilson Successor to Nick Colling Buys and Sells Second hand Goods of all kinds Furniture wanted Rear of De Groffs Phone 316 McCook - Nebraska ffW II Bf 2tiX 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 mmmmmami Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank McCook - Nebraska a J 4 r W r m i1