Zf2 - - iv OM Dutch ItvTKe FanaMcheiv is be greatest help and convenience it Gleans Scrubs Scours Polishes Pots hides pans boilers 0 sinks and flat irons milk pails and separators wood floors etc easier quicker and better Some cleaners are harmful A void caustic and acid Use this One handy all round cleanser for sIS your cleaning a time and labor saver throughout the house aJ TO GLEAM FLOORS Wood Linoleum or Stone Wet sprinkle with Old Dutch Cleanser and rub with mop or scrubbing brush then mop with clean water This will give you quick unusual and most satis factory results ZGE SIFTER GAM District Court Proceedings E C Clark vs C B Q Ry Company damage Continued Hiram C Rider vs William Huber and R D Geddings suit on note Continued John Morris vs McCook Water Works Company injunction Demur rer sustained as to J E Kelley overruled as to McCook Water Works Company Plaintiff excepts 30 days to answer Lettie A Brown vs John H Gran nis appeal Death of plaintiff sug gests continued Kettle Rivers Quarries Company vs R X Liberty and A S Ennis suit on contract Default of R N Liberty Geo W Wyrick vs John J Strunk et al equity Dismissed at cost of plai itifr Harry Morris Bailey by Weaver Bailey his next friend and natural guardian vs C B Q Railway Co damage Jury waived trial to court plaintiff given judgment for 225 Wm Jetferies vs Hubert Beach damage Continued Steele Weedles Co vs David Dia mond and Mrs David Diamond his wife equity Continued Frank Stillman vs C B Q Railway Company appeal Continu ed Clara E Smyth vs Claude Smyth divorce Continued State of Nebraska ex rel Kunkel vs Henry N Colling mandamus Continued R P Smith Sons Co vs David Diamond reviver of judgment Con tinued Edith N Deeder vs Arthur J Deeder divorce Dismissed Lavonia Finch vs Albert R Weeks damage Order to comply with or der of court instanter or cause dis missed Charles A Hotze vs John B Rozell damage Motion to strike out part of amended petition sustained Plaintiff allowed 30 days to file amended petition defendant 30 days thereafter William B Mills et al vs Viola Ballew appeal Erroneously on doc ket Polk Bros vs Frank Carson Bella Weidenhamer and W M Weiden hamer equity Dismissed at plain tiffs cost Stansberry Lumber Co a corpor ation vs School District of the City of McCook et al equity Motion to strike out overruled defendant schoo district and officers except Sustain ed motion to make more definite as to 3rd and Stli counts overruled as to others 10 days to file amended answer In the matter of the adoption of William E Connor a minor child the court finds the issues in favor of the petitioner and plaintiff and grants the prayer of petitioner and plain tiff and decrees that petitioner and plaintiff be granted the adoption of WTillie E Connor as prayed in his pe tition To -which ruling and decree the defendant and relater duly except 40 days allowed to prepare and serve bill of exceptions Motion for a new trial overruled Lucy M Rebman ex cepts 40 days to prepare and serve bill of exceptions William Randel vs Lottie Ken nedy appeal Erroneously on docket William II Staples vs Rudolph Quaduor damage Continued Lewis B Korn vs Indianola Driv ing Park Association Continued Singer Sewing Machine Co vs E F Osborn appeal Leave to file petition instanter To answer Li ov Jays Susie Lxnneiy s E F Osom appeal CO daya to answer lewis Cranio vs Citoi Jchuj al Cent i iicd A Cc lj of Red Willow vs H - Peterson et al Demurrer con tinued Oscar N Rector and Clifford E Rector vs Jacob Schwartz Injunc tion made perpetual State of Nebraska vs George Lis ton criminal Continued to June 27 1910 Laura E Starr vs Viola Ballew and Peterson Sisters appeal Spe cial appearance sustained plaintiff excepts Nebraska Central B L Co vs Ed Jeffers and May Jeffers De fault due plaintiff 789 with 10 interest from date Decree of fore closure William Buffington vs John W Hunter et al Title quieted in plain tiff James S Doyle vs Stratton W Moore et al Title quieted in plain tiff Laura E Starr vs Frank Cain appeal Leave to file petition in 30 days Grace D Caraway vs Thomas J Caraway divorce Court orders de fendant pay plaintiff 15 per month during pendency of this action Win M Ililler vs Laura J Hiller dhorce Divorce granted plaintiff Edward Curlee vs Reeves Co damage Order made to distribute proceeds Hall Woods Pound 700 E B Perry 341 P E Reed cr 100 Charles F Lehn vs Margaret H Ileade et al equity Sale confirm ed and deed ordered In the matter of the application of Patrick Walsh guardian of Ida Walsh insane for leave to sell her interest in certain real estate it was ordered that notice issue and be served Continued to June 27 1910 In the matter of the application of M E church of McCook for author ity to mortgage real estate leave was given to mortgage the parsonage State of Nebraska vs Charles Grant Alternative writ issued to show cause why the defendant should not be punished for contempt for violating temporary restraining crder returnable forthwith ued to June 27 1910 Also the mo i tion to discharge restraining order on June 27 DANBURY Dr W A DeMay Avas an Atwood Kansas visitor Tuesday last C Wise from Hastings came home Monday last and returned Tuesday I The Ideal Comedy Company gave a two nights show in the opera house this week And there wasnt much to it i Everybody saw the eclipse of the rsoon J L Sims is having the hotel re rainted which improves the looks greatly Barnett Witham from Cedar Bluffs was down on business Thursday The ladies served dinner in S G Bastians old store building Decora tion Day The Danbury and Eartley girls will play basket ball here Friday Mrs Addie Sewell has gone to Concordia Kansas on an indefinite isit Mr and Mrs P M Spease were Marion visitors Friday between trains P M Spease has been hired to teach school at Laurel Nebraska Word has been received that Mrs Perry Johnson of Gandy Nebraska is very sick Madeline McDonald came up from Beaver City on a visit between trains Saturday Flora going back with her the same evening Claude Young and Griff DeMay were Indianola visitors Sunday fori Decoration A large crowd was in town Mon day for Decoration Foster Stilgebouer and family were over from Bartley Monday The Conservation of Natures Re sources applies as well to our physical state as to material things C J Budlong Washington R I realized his con dition and took warning before it was too late He says I suffered se verely from kidney trouble the ease being hereditary in our family I have taken four bottles of Foleys Kidney Remedy and now consider myself thoroughly cured This should be a warning to all not to neglect taking Foleys Kidney Remedy until it is too late A McMillen swNtrjsjJSEff Anecdotes About the ipp yzzl 1 Late King boy of ten he Queen Victoria the Highlands time the queen L It I X G the first tweutj years of his life the little prince who was afterward King Edward VII rarel forgot for a moment that he was in all probability to be a ruler of the land He lived in the firm belief that a king can do no wrong When he was a was with his mother at Balmoral castle in of Scotland At that was quite a skillful painter in water colors and spent mauy days by the waterfalls and in the glens making pictures One day while she was sitting at her easel young Edward was playing arqund her The little prince sudden ly caught sight of a Highland lad in kilts The lad was making a sand castle and adorning it with heather Yell No Dae That Again The prince advanced to him with royal hauteur and asked for whom the sand castle was being built For bonnie Prince Chairlie was the playful reply of the boy who stood witli his hanls on his hips to see the effect of a thistle on the top story The lad had no idea that his inter locutor was any different from any oilier boy The young prince however determined to make it clear that he and not Prence Charlie was to be king borne day He kicked over the castle The Highlander glaring at him said Yell no dae that again It was a challenge The lad rebuilt his sand castle very deliberately The prince waited until the thistle was stuck on the top story then kicked it over Yell no dae that a third time challenged the little Scot beginning to rebuild with even more deliberation The queen had been noticing the af fair She set aside her brush and pal ette but said nothing only watched A third time Prince Edward kicked over the Highland lads sand castle No sooner was it done than its kjlted builder closed his fists and loweml his head In another moment the two boys were hammering one another The queen sat there and never inter fered by word or act The little prince presently returned weeping bruised and bloody noed while the rebel Gaol stood apart To the little princes pCii for speedy justice and vengeance the motherly queen merely replied as she wiped the blood from the future kings nose It served you right One other boy who has grown into a tall sturdy told tales in former years counter which in his he had in Scotland long since Califorian of an en- schoolboy days with the then youthful prince In this case too it seems royalty was the aggressor The Californian James Miller was living at the time in Scotland As Jame was enjoying a donkey ride one morn ing near the Firth of Forth the prince passed by and just for fun pulled him out of his saddle Next moment his royal highness found himself giv ing and taking blows with a plebeian rather bigger than himself who did not spare him punishment In after life the prince often referred pleasant ly to the little mixup He never re sented the drubbing he got and once on learning that his former adversary was in money difficulties went gener ously to his assistance It Was Bertie I7o longer Edward VII was his dignitv keenly O u 3 a man who felt At heart he was Intermarriages of With Otlier Princess Victoria married Emperor Frederick of Germany Kinj Edward VII married Princess Alexandra of Denmark Princess Alice married Louis Grand Duke of Hesse Alfred Grand Duke of Sane Coburg and Gotha married Grand Duchess -Marie cf Russia Princess Helena married Prince Christian of Schleswig Holstein Princess Louise married the Duke of Argyll Arthur Duke of Connaught mar ried Princess Louise of Prussia Leopold Duke of Albany married Princess Helene of Princess Beatrice married Prince Henry of Battenberg Edward vw SkPiJ Jt foJxS j 3Jtwtffifeax - MkLu2EfQxM BJU KING GEOIEGi V WnEX KINO EDWARD WAS PHIXCK OF WALES I ATI KIXG EDWARD VII IMUNCi L A AHD one of Ins people None ever realized more utterly than he that in the ideal he stood for the nation and was the personal representative of the people as a whole their concrete expression How deeply he felt that in small things was shown by simple acts When Ed ward VII was Albert Prince of Wales none could be more rollicking and gay ne had no closer friend than KING rDWAKD AT THE AGU OF SEVEN Lord Rothschild the great banker Driving in Tring park Lord Roths childs place in Hertfordshire Eng land they would lark together like two overgrown boys even to the extent of mashing in one anothers hats in their exuberance To Lord Rothschild then the prince was Bertie But the week that he became king he uis heard to say Xye that was his pet name for Baron Nathan Rothschild it wont do now He never was Bertie again and there was no more knocking of hats over one anothers eyes The friendship remained the same but the kingship had to I iv spected As King- and as Private erson An incident at Sandringliam King Edward estate in Vorfolkhire show ed how keenly he felt that as king he belonged to his people and how eloseh he separated the kingly from the per sonal identity He was attending the parish church as king A newspaper photographer tried to step out into the pathway to obtain a snapshot A cou ple of detectives seized the man by the neck and flung him back into the crowd Edward VII stopped had the photographer called and posed for him Later in the day Edward VII was sauntering around his garden as a private person enjoying a smoke after lunch The same photographer deem ing he was safe as a persona grata ventured over a fence for a picture of the king in private life The king sig naled to his guard had the man seized and carried to the railroad station with word that he was never to let himself be seen at Sandringliam again King Edward was a good fallow A few years ago one of his closest friends was repeating to him something that had been overheard as to the qualifica tions of George the new king to take his place King Edward smiled and replied Oh thats all right Theyve never heard George curse 0 British Royalty Royal Houses - iJ Jto 1 o Emperor William IT Charlotte hered itary Princess of Saxe Meiningpn Prince Henry of Prussia Princess Adol phus of Sehaumburs Lippe Sophia Ducliess of Sparta Princess Frederick Charles of Hesse Prince Albert Victor deceased George Prince of Wales now Kins George V Princess Louise Duchess of Fife Princess Victoria Queen Maud of Norway Victoria Princess of Battenberg Grand Duchess Sergius of Russia Prin cess Henry of Prussia Ernest Louis Grand Duke of Hesse Alexandra em press of Russia Princess Ferdinand of Roumania ex Grand Duchess of Hesse hereditary Princess of Hohenlohe - Langenburg Princess Beatrice of Saxe Coburg Prince Albert of Schleswig Holstein Princess Victoria of Schleswig Holstein Princess Louise of Schleswig Holstein Princess Gustavus Adolphus of Swe den Prince Arthur of Connaught Prin cess Victoria Patricia of Connaught Princess Alice of Teck Charles Ed ward Duke of Saxe Coburg Prince Alexander of Battenberg Vic toria queen of Spain Prince Leopold of Battenberg Prince Maurice of Bat tenberg La - Jewel 1 Gasoline Stoves are sold in McCook by H P Waite and Co June Bulletin of Excursion Rates To the East Unusually low and attractive summer tourist rates are in effect every clay to New York Boston Atlantic Coast and Canadian resorts Niagara Falls Detroit and vicinity Ako for desirable Lake tours with 30 das limits and 60 day diverse tou of the East 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