BARTLEY Mrs Flint returned from Dundy county Thursday Misspona Flint closed her school and Teturnod home last Fiiday Mr TeelrVetTrtn Insurance man wag in Bartley this week settling losses Mrs A Y Atftull and son are vkitiug relatives in Dundy county this week Will Flint Oscar Lohr and Ivan Clark made a visit to Omaha this week The Bell Telephone hitched onto the Hartley Independent phone this week Miss Lottie Axtell is visiting this week with Mr and Mrs Sam Walking ton Soveral lady friend from Cambridge called on Mrs Dr Arbogast last Sun day Mrs Fern is here from Denver to at tend the weddingof her sister Miss Ivla Bush Phillip Lemasters and family were vis t ng Mr Ijumasters parents here last week Mr Blair has receutly erected a new wind mill steel tower and tank at a cost of 838 J W Dolan and son Clarence of Indianola was in our city on business Monday C E Mathews is busy now putting down cement walks Several new walks will be made sjon A brother of More King is here from Iowa making a visit lie is well pleased with Red Willow county The insurance men have been here and adjusted the losses from our recent fire to the full amount insured Dr J E Hathorn returned from Omaha last Friday where ho had been attending the Masonic Grand Lodge The Misses Lena Flint Gertrude Clement Ethel and Mattie Beeson went to McCook this werk to attend normal Childrens Day program at the M E church Sunday evening was well at tended by a full house and all well pleased Mr and Mrs Lyfin left here Mon day evening for a visit to their old home in Virginia They will be absent several months Rev Gresham organized a Sunday school south of Bartley last Sunday Miss Nellie Premer was chosen super intendent B B Duckworth and Loton were Bartley callers Monday returning to Indianola in the evening with a fine horse Loton purchased Miss Cora Lay niece of Mrs A F McCord returned to her home in Mo this week She is a pleasant lady and xnado many friends during her visit Several parties from Indianola and Cambridge witnesed the ball game at Bartley Friday and went home fully convinced that the Bartley boys can play some Jinks Fletcher says he will have an assistant painter one of these fine days He is exceedingly happy on account of the fine boy which arrived at his home Monday Mr Cliff Cox and Mis3 Ida Bush were married Wodnesday and will be st home to their many friends in the neat new cottage west of Ira Sheets -after Thursday of this week John Lemasters and a Miss Bergman of Wilsonville were married in Beaver City last Wednesday and are at home to theirfriends in the nice new home recently built by Mr Lemasters south of Bartley Last Friday was ball day in Bartley First the junior 9 played the married -men resulting in defeat of the benedicts score 16 to 3 Then came Indianola and Bartley score 2 to 24 in favor of the -homo team A J Crawmer has rented 40 feet of he front part of the Jones Finnegan building and will put in a new stocfc of goods at once lie will remain in the Jones Finnegan building until a new building can be erected for his exclusive -use RED WILLOW Mrs Taylor has some one to help her 3o does not look so lonesome Mrs Clark will go to her daughter in Kansas Thursday and Mrs Sexson will also visit her daughter in Iowa Geo II Owens is visiting his sister Mrs John Longnecker for the summer They have not seen each other for over 3Ji years Mrs Longnecker says it re news her youth to have her brother with her Miss Esther Glassford is staying with her aunt Mrs Smith during the sum mer Sho is quite a young lady now when she was visiting here before she was a child Two years makes a great difference The children are preparing for Child Tens day which will be on June 24th All are invited and it is hoped a large crowd will attend and encourage the children So comefriendsto the church on the evening of June 24th The young men know where to gd to get good wives Hazel Hatcher and Kate LoDgnecker were married last week and Nettie Helm will be this week Their happiness does not do away with the aching hearts of the homefolks at giving -up their girls t A ZEALOUS WORKER Blahop Graftn TVIiomc High VI err a Hnvc Been Crlticlacd The Right Rev Charles C Grafton bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Fond du Lac Wis who has been accused of heresy by the rector of one oMhe par ishes In his diocese is known as an advanced churchman His high views have oftcu been criticised by members of his communion but he has never been called to account for them by the nuthoslties of his church He is widely known for his missionary zeal His views on celibacy of the clergy have sometimes been likened to the doctrines of the Roman Catholic church on this subject but the bishop has ex plained that he does not advocate en forced celibacy but rather that minis ters should refrain from marriage for at least five years after ordination In order to give themselves to self sacri ficing work for the benefit of humanity and in order to know thoroughly what their calling is before chooslug a part ner for life Bishop Grafton is now in his seventy seventh year and his career is full of jy 4 - A W Mt J - Vi srC h 1 Sf PS j ifti --X- s C a f - - Zaymxgascza Mwin0HMsai Copyright by J E Purdy Boston BISHOP CHABLES C GRAFTON episodes showing his devotion to a life of good works He was a young cler gyman in Baltimore when the civil war broke out and it was he who with a certain charitable lady of the city took the wounded soldiers of the Sixth Mas sachusetts regiment in the face of pop ular bitterness from the railroad de pot where they were lying In neglect and carried them where he could assist in nursing them back to health Though he was a stanch Unionist he never during those days of civil strife lost the affections of his Baltimore flock His reputation for eloquence and pastoral success led to his being called to a leading parish in Philadel phia but he declined the call and went to England to seek co operation in or ganizing a band of evangelists whose work should be that of preaching from place to place to masses of people These evangelists were afterward known as the Cowley Fathers He returned to this country in 1S72 and became rector of the Church of the Advent Boston from which he was called in 18SS to the bishopric he now holds He was a mission worker in England during the cholera scourge and became a cholera hospital chaplain working also in the slums in ministries to the most destitute and degraded EXPERTS AT TENNIS May Sntton Woman Champion anil Her Sisters Miss May Sutton who sailed for England recently to participate in the womans tennis championship tourna ment defeated the British champion Miss Douglas last year The year pre vious she won the American champion ship Her victory over the English women players demonstrated her right gmmvotfv i - - v ass vJ -V MAT AND VIOIiET SUTTON to the title of woman champion of the world She hopes to be able to hold tho championship of Great Britain an other year Miss Sutton is one of four sisters- all noted as tennis players Ethel Violet and Florence being the names of the other three May Is the youngest and is only nineteen but has won the most fame of any of the tennis quartet The young ladles are resi dents of Pasadena Cal BUSINESS DERELICTS TJie Army at Men Who Hnd Money but Lout It A prominent New York lawyer of wide experience says that in his opin ion ninety nine out of every hundred of tho3e who make money or inherit it lose it sooner or later How many thousands of good hon est men and women there are In this country who have worked very hard and made all sorts of sacrifices of comfort and luxury In order to lay up something for the future and- yet have reached middle life or later without having anything to show for It many of them indeed finding themselves without a home or any probability of getting one without property or a cent of money laid by for sickness for the Inevitable emergency or for their de clining years For the sake of your home for the protection of hard earnings for your peace of mind your self respect your self confidence whatever else you do do not neglect a good solid business training and get it as early in life as possible It will save you from many a fall from a thousand embarrass ments and perhaps from the humilia tion of being compelled to face your wife and children and confess that you have been a failure It may save you from the mortification of having to move from a good home to a poor one of seeing your property slip out of your hands and of having to ac knowledge your weakness and your lack of foresight and thoughtfulness or your being made the dupe of sharpers Many men who once had good stores of their own are working as clqrks floorwalkers or superintendents of de partments in other peoples stores just because they risked and lost every thing in some venture As theyuow have others depending on them they do not dare to take the risks which they took in young manhood and so they struggle along in mediocre posi tions still mocked with ambitions which they have no chance to gratify Thousands of people who were once in easy circumstances are living in poverty and wretchedness today be cause they failed to put an understand ing or an agreement In writing or to do business in a business way Families have been turned out of house and home penniless because they trusted to a relative or a friend to do what Avas right by theni without making a hard and fast practical business arrange ment with him It does not matter how honest peo ple are They forget and it is so easy for misunderstandings to arise that it is never safe to leave anything of im portance to a mere oral statement Re duce it to writing It costs but little in time or money and when all parties interested are agreed that is the best time to formulate the agreement in ex act terms This will often save law suits bitterness and alienations How many friendships have been broken by not putting understandings in writing Thousands of cases are in the courts today because agreements were not put in writing A large part of law yers incomes is derived from the same source Business talent is as rare as a talent for mathematics We - find boys and girls turned out of school and college full of theories and of all sorts of knowledge or smatterings of knowl edge but without the ability to protect themselves from human thieves who are trying to get something for noth ing No girl or boy should be allowed to graduate especially from any of the higher institutions without being well grounded in practical business meth ods Parents who send their children out in life without seeing that they are well versed in ordinary business prin ciples do them an incalculable injustice Success Refined nnil Subtle Sneers I can never understand says G K Chesterton why it is that in poems and romances the poor are made to writhe at the refined and subtle sneers of the rich As far as I can see from the daily life of our streets it is the poor who do the refined and subtle sneering and the rich who writhe all over the pavement Any one who has studied the conditions of our great cities will see the truth of this Every day we see paper boys running gutter boys moving with an undignified swift ness and unemployables humping themselves if we may be permitted the use of the expression in pursuit of cabs And what do the rich do They affect not to notice and pass by with well bred calm What happens how ever if the ordinary well groomed man about town moves at more than a walk Hoots of derision from the low er orders instantly assail him A poor man may go about bareheaded What happens if a rich man does the same The refined and subtle sneers of the poor make him wish that he had never been born What we of the old aris tocracy want is either police protection from these gibes or a handy book of repartee so that we shall never be tak en without our answer London Globe- Marriage Superstitions Among the agricultural laborers In England neither father nor mother of the bride and bridegroom go with them to church The bridesmaid and grooms man should be an engaged couple whose marriage -Is fixed If the wed ding party does not count even one of the guests will die within a year The wedding party should not be in church when the clock Is striking and the bride should not enter first In her own house after the marriage It Is unlucky to address the bride after the ceremony by her maiden name In Moores Life of Byron we are told that on the morning of his 111 starred marriage when about to depart By ron said to the bride Miss Milbanke are you ready a mistake which the ladys confidential attendant pro nounced to be a bad omen Every Day RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1 Frank Hammel was at the big White Face ranch Sunday The rowdies have been breaking glass in the Fitch school house G A Roedel left last Friday night for Collegeview to see his wife who is reported some better Alpha Warfield was at home over Sunday He is night fireman at Wray on the work train and engine Mr and Mrs T M Phillippi and Mr and Mrs Harry Phillippi of Culbertson were guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph Dudek over Sunday Some McCook parlies were neatly trapped the other day illegally fishing with traps and seins and it is to be hoped the state authorities will soak them good for such unsportsmanlike and unlawful proceedings BOX ELDER Darrell Lytle went to Alma Tuesday morning to visit relatives J A Kerr is attending the League convention at Alma this week The Childrens day exercises were well attended last Sunday and enjoed by all present Mrs Marilla Bolles went to Lincoln Wednesday to attend the graduation of her son Charles W B Sexson furnished the music and singing for League and church ser vices last Sunday evening with his new phonograph which was appreciated by all present Mrs Eliza Shields and niece Miss Ella Johnson went to Alma Tuesday morning where they will visit a few days with their sister and aunt Mrs E T Stewart Mr Shields- will attend the Epworth League convention while there as a delegate from the league at this place DANBURY G Noe went to Indianola to visit Sat urday Grandpa Harrison is under the doc tors care Frank Kettering returned from Le banon Sunday S W Stilgebouer and wife returned from Wilsonville last Friday Mrs H V Lord left for Omaha to have an operation performed Wednes day night Ola Robinson is going to move a cross the street and Mr Robinson will build a new brick store The Red Devils went to Lebanon to play ball and got beat by a close score of 12 to 13 in the 13th inning The ball game between Danbury and and Hendley was a very interesting one Score stood 9 to 12 in favor of Danbury Everything passed off all right except that Frank Price of Atwood got hit on the temple with the ball which might have proved fatally but he was all right in five minutes afterwards Will Moss also got hit in the back of the neck W G Jones repairs cook stovesheat ers and cleans gasoline stoves Work guaranteed Phone red 306 or box 595 McCook Neb tf A 000 LOAN iaAS A Bargain Day At last we have arranged so that the furniture buyers of McCook can get their moneys worth when they buy We have just unloaded a carload of new furniture and are prepared to furnish any house from kitchen to parlor at prices never heard of before this side of Chicago Sideboards kitchencabinets tables dressers ironbeds sanitary couches cen tertables gasolinestoves and all kinds of chairs al selling so cheap that no one need be without Our gocarts are the latest styles Come down and take a ride in one and look over our goods any way Wilsons Furniture Store One block west of 1st National Bank jiaLinTnnrnmiTiiii 1 1 in n mp m 3t I j 00000000000000 with the McCook Co operative Building Savings Association can be paid off in t Q monthly payments of P If you are paying more you pay too much We can mature your loan on smaller monthly payments and less money in the aggregate than any comepting associa tion Call on the secretary who will explain our system Office in First National Bank McCook Building Sayings Association INDIANOLA Wm A McCool was in Omaha last week Mrs Charley Byfield visited relatives here last week JR Smith was a McCook visitor sev eral days last week John R Brown of Missouri Ridge was an Iadianoli caller Tuesday The new central office is now complete and will be occupied in a few days J W Dolan has sold the Black farm north of town to parties from the east Powell and Smith shipped six cars of fat cattle and two of hogs Tuesday night Miss Edith Allen is in Wilsonville this week visiting her sister Mrs Earl Colhoun W Bobsthas had some repairing done to his home this week and fixing up generally John Balding and family have moved into R E Smiths house southeast of the depot John McClung went down to Arapa hoe Tuesday to see the big ball game at that place Jack Powers went down to Beaver City Wednesday to catch for the Dan bury ball team Miss Bertha Smith entertained her friend Miss Cline of Cambridge a few days last week Mrs V Haley who has been visiting with relatives here has returned to her home in Missouri Mr and Mrs John McClung drove to Beaver City recently to witness a ball game at that place James Ryan shipped two cars of hogs Sunday night and Fritsch and Whit more two cars of hogs Miss Mamie Mann and Miss Alice Carmichael departed for Lincoln Mon day morning where they will spend the summer Kennedy brothers are plastering the new addition to WH Smiths residence Charles Cooper and family came in Monday from Idaho on a visit to rela tives Mr and Mrs II W Keyes are enjoy ing a visit from a sister of Mr Keyes She lives at Stella Nebraska The entertainment given at the opera house Saturday evening was largely at tended and was well worth the while Miss Anna McDonald was elected teacher of the first primary rcom at the meeting of the school board Thursday evening Mrs Frank D Brown who has been visiting in these parts the past week returned to her home in McCook Sat urday night Mr and Mrs Hamilton and children of Salt Lake Utah were the guests of W A McCool and family from Saturday until Sunday evening The Indianola ball players went down to Bartley Friday and played against the Bartley team which resulted in fav or of the Bartley boys Score of 2 to 24 Childrens day exercises were observe at the Methodist church Sunday morn ing A large congregation was present and enjoyed the program which was good You will find the only Shetland pony for hire in the city at McCook Livery BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Hedloino for Busy Peopla Brings Qoldea Health aad Eeaawed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion TAvo and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath SlugsSh Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let form 35 cents a box Genuine made by Holubtzr Dnua Compaq Madison Wis MLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE j Y1 h 12 J fcu