i niiriimiiii -- iBk Something New In Kitchena are The 1892 Pure Spur Aluminum Ware is rapidly cominc into use for cooking purposes It is takincr the place of agate and enamel ware because v hile its a nrsc cost is a iriue more man oruinary ware it is really much cheaper in the long run as it is teed tor tweniy nve years anu win last praccay a life time The genuine 1892 Ware made only from pure SPUN not cast Aluminum will not crack scale peel break scorch or burn It looks like silver but weighs only about one quarter as much is easily cleaned and handled and will not rust corrode or tarnish Absolutely pure non poisonous and wholesome saves money time and doctors bills Be sure you get the original and gcn Ia it imnA9 with fllrf XfalfJ Prass At your dculers H P WAITE CO RED WILLOW Irs Smith and daughter from south of the river visited Mrs Norris first of the week Mrs Holton Longnecker spent Sat urday and Sunday at the old home Mrs F G Smith gave a party the latter part of the week in honor of the six young ladies who are visiting her The Misses McDonald returned to their home in Dan bury on Friday morning Mrs Norris was ill for a few days with rheumatism around the hearL Louis Longnecker and family joined Xewis Elmer and family in a picnic dinner at Mr Elmers pools the oc casion being Mrs Alice Elmers birth day Will Barber is in from the karee country and reports a good rain out there Mr and Mrs Andy Barber were visiting in the neighborhood on Sun day Will Meyers and family and Leon Smith and the young lady visitors from Lincoln took dinner at Mr Wad dells on Sunday Teething children have more or les diarrhoea which can be controlled by giving Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy All that is necessary is to give the prescribed dose after operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system It is safe and sure Sold by A McMillen Druggist Make Your Home Spick and Span Every woman is proud of a thor oughly clean house It means work to keep things spick and span but it is the results that counts Shell wel come any easier and better way but for lack of it has continued to clean scrub scour and polish using the same methods her grandmother did In modern times why not use modern methods Use Old Dutch Cleanser the cleanser scrubber scourer and polisher used in hundred of thousands of homes It does all the work with much less effort and the result is immediate It scours pots pans and kettles Avithout scrap ing cleans all sorts of floors and painted walls without hard rubbing and polishes quickly and brightly With this modern cleanser housework is made a pleasure and done easily Use Old Dutch Cleanser for all your cleaning Soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury is quickly relieved by the free appli cation of Chamberlains Linimen This liniment is equally valuable for muscular rheumatism and always af fords quick relief Sold by A Mc Millen Druggist Ice Cream Cones Seized New York July 11 More than 4500000 ice cream cones were seiz ed today by United States Marshal Henkel as a part of the campaign being waged by the government un der the pure food act It is alleg ed that the cones contain boric acid and are injurious to health The seizure is the second within a few days and was made on the pier of the Southern Pacific railway The cones were being shipped to Gal veston Texas by the Consolidated Wafer company of this city Must be Above Suspicion Kidney and bladder ailments are so serious in the consequences and if unchecked so often fatal that any remedy offered for their cure must be above suspicion Foley Kidney Pills contain no harmful drugs and have successfully stood a long and thorough test McConnell for drugs u Jim f iRxw Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks accompanied this letter office since our last report Charles Bailey et ux to Charles E Picklum w d to part 13-14-15 in 20 McCook 1000 J W Dolan et ux to Emily T Rankin w d to 11 12 in 16 Indianola 150 V Franklin to Temperance Mc- Callum bill of sale one grain elevator in the Village of Red Willow Nebraska Jonas E Molund to Geoge E McClain wd to 9 in 24 Mc Cook 4000 00 Arthur Shepherd to John E Sanborn wd to 23 24 25 26 in 7 Willow Grove add 500 00 Affa C Seeley et al to James W McClung wd to s hf ne qr e hf se qr 14-4-27 4800 00 Geo Leland et ux to W T March and R C Johnson qcd to 10 11 12 in 20 2nd McCook 370 00 Lincoln Land Co to W T March and R C Johnson deed to same as above 5 00 Nels Veelots to Fred and Arthur W Nelson wd to to n hf nw qr 21-1-30 2000 00 At State Fair The Wright Brothers Aeroplanes will give exhibition flights each day of the State Fair Sept 5th to 9th Their contract calls for two flights between 10 and 12 each morning and two flights between 4 and 6 in the af ternoon A couple of weeks ago at Indiana polis this machine broke the worlds record for the highest flight ever made and the people of Nebraska may confidently expect to witness some record breaking flights at the State Fair When the stomach fails to perform its functions the bowels become der anged the liver and the kidneys con gested causing numerous diseases The stomach and liver must be re stored to a healthy condition and Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it Easy to take and most effective Cqld by A McMillen Druggist Quit Yourselves Like Men Phillips Brooks Oh do not pray for easy lives Pray to be strong men Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers Pray for powers equal to your tasks Then the doing of your work will be no miracle Every day you shall won der at yourself at the richness of life which has come in you by the grace of God Counties Free From Scabies State Veterinarian Juckmies receiv ed a telegram Monday from the de partment of Interior releasing from quarantine the counties of Dundy Hitchcock Hayes and Chase The telegram said the counties would be released upon the endorsement of the action by the governor These counties are among the sixty five which were quarantined for scabies some time ago At State Fair The Wright Brothers aeroplanes will give exhibition flights each day of the state fair Sept 5th to 9th Their contract calls for two flights between 10 and 12 each morning and two flights between 4 and 6 in the afternoon Iron Pure iron is only a laboratory prepa ration Cast iron the most generally useful variety contains about five per cent of impurities and the curlouf thing is that it owes Its special valuo to the presence of these Pure Iron can be shaved with a pocket knife Impure iron can be made almosi bard as steal A ROYAL BOOK BUYER The Purchase of Diderots Library by Catherine II of Russia Empress Catherine II of Russia was a great reader and a lover of books One of lier services to letters In Russia condition of the bargain that her I chase should remain with Diderot until his death Thus Diderot without leav ing Paris became Catherines librarian in his own library As her librarian he was given a yearly salary of 5000 One year this salary was not paid Then Catherine wrote to her librarian that she could not have him or her library suffer through the negligence of a treasurers clerk and that she should send him the sum that she had set aside for the care and Increase of her library for fifty years At the end of that period she would make new i arrangements A check for 100000 LEE HELPED HIM The Old Soldier That Asked For and Received Assistance General Robert E Lee was sitting on the veranda of bis Lexington home one afternoon engaged in conversation with some friends when a man ill clothed and covered with dust appear ed at the gate and timidly beckoned to the general Apologizing to his friends Lee rose at once and went to the gate Very soon his purse appeared and he was seen to give the man some monev His friends knowing the extent of his charity in any case of suffering real or apparent looked on with some impatience for they knew how slender his means were then and how many calls of the same kind came to him General who was that one of them ventured when he had returned to his place One of our boys in trouble was the half smiling answer for the gen eral knew the remonstrance which his friend was longing to make What regiment and company did he belong to persisted the friend anx ious if possible to unearth the sus pected fraud Oh he he fought on the other side was General Lees calm answer Chinese Business Honesty With due respect for others the Chinaman is perhaps the most honor able and upright business man in the world today His business principles are founded entirely upon honesty and he adheres to the policy with the Insistence of a leech The chase after dollars stops if he has to resort to low tricks to get them Of course a little thing like telling a falsehood occasion ally does not bother him so much but when it comes to plotting and schem ing to defraud some one the task be comes distasteful The equal of the Japanese in initiative and foresight he is much their superior when integ rity is concerned A Japanese does not think twice before deciding to get the best of you He calculates that you are liable to change your mind or get out of reach if he indulges in a little mental debate as to the propriety of cheating you Bookkeeper Mourning Colors Intending to symbolize the gloom of night when all men sleep black is the color of mourning all over Europe In Persia pale brown materials are worn for mourning the color of with ered leaves Both sorrow and hope are expressed to the south sea islander in black and white stripes while in I Ethiopia the mourning color is grayish brown which represents the earth to which all men shall return Purple j and violet have been tin mourning ors for cardinals and kings of France and white is worn to express grief in China In Syria and Armenia sky blue is worn at the death of a relative and is intended to express the belief that the deceased has gone to heaven In Egypt and Burma yellow is worn to symbolize the sere and yellow leaf London Answers Really Antique An excellent plaster of paris cast may be seen in one of the Egyptian galleries of the British museum of the famous sycamore statuette known as the or Village Sheikh The original dates from 3900 B C and is still in perfect condition although it is the oldest known speci men of woodcarving It represents an overseer of the workmen engaged in building the pyramids dose to Sakka rao where it was discovered London News Natural The Stranger Was the new candi date much put out when they threw the stale eggs at him Native He was sorr He was awful decomposed London Sketch Vill Never Know Seymour It Is better to be right than president Ashley How do you know Youve never been either and never will be Chicago News When the fight begins within himself a mans worth somethiug Browning INESftASMHOSi FOR SINRFIft was tne puremise or tne iiurunes or Voltaire and Diderot She was n warm Turn ThwniH Pnmnrr fnr FH I WO HlJUjCKj lOi IW friend and admirer of these French bGIflllg philosophers and their work interest ed her because she was eager to learn new theories of politics and govern ment Voltaires library of about 70H volumes is now a part ot the Rus sian imperial library In- the nermitage palace and in the hall devoted to it is Iloudons statue of Voltaire The story of Catherines purchase of Diderots library is interesting It is creditable to her tact and her generos ity Diderot named 75000 as the price of his library Catherine II offered him SO000 and named as a tiorol Saengerfest MEET IN mm JULY 20 23 German Singers Come Out West for Biggest Musical Event in Two Years Bring American and European Art ists With Them Two Thousand School Children in Another Chorus Two thousand German singers their friends and the most famous vocalists of this country and Europe will gather out in Nebraska July 20 23 for the twenty fourth biennial Eaengerfest of the Saengerbund of the Northwest For the first time in the history of the organization a place of meeting has been selected west of the Missouri river the society having unanimously selected Omaha as the meeting place for the big musical event because of the large Auditorium and hotel ac commodations as well as because of I the large number of German people in Omaha interested in the saengerbund j music j It is a great thing to Nebraska to have this national saengerfest meet within its borders as it will bring to the state hundreds of the most promi nent German citizens in the United States and give home people an op portunity to hear them The Saengerbund has a most thor ough way of organizing and rehearsing the music the director traveling from one city to another throughout the year and giving instructions leading the local choruses and assisting the leaders to insure unison when the big i event takes place in Omaha This director Mr Theodore Kelbe of Milwaukee has made his last round His 2000 singers are ready and could doubtless sing together without a general rehearsal But rehearse they 1 must as the leaders never rest Such a chorus will be a musical event in the west and with the artists and orchestra five grand concerts will be given each one different in char acter The opening concert Wednesday evening July 19 will be entirely by sinqers cf Omaha and South Omaha it being in the nature of a reception concert An artists matinee will follow Thursday afternoon at which all the great artists will appear on one pro gram These will include Miss Mary Munchoff Madame Hesse Sprotle Myrtle Moses Mrs Wagner- Thomas Christian Hansen of the Bos ton Opera company and Marcus Keller man of the Royal opera house Berlin and others The first concert of the mass male chorus will be given Thursday even ing and the grandeur of such a chorus cannot be realized until it is heard One of the most unique arrange ments ever made with Nebraska school children is to train them under the direction of the Saengerfest asso ciation of Omaha and present 2000 childrens voices at a national saenger fest matinee These children trained in the schools of Omaha and South Omaha will sing Friday afternoon presenting American and German pat riotic airs The mass chorus will he the princi pal feature of the Friday evening con cert assisted by a sixty piece or chestra which will have a place on all programs and be directed by Th Rud Reese The memhers of the Saengerbund will close the fest with a picnic fol lowing the annual business meeting and a street parade Saturday July 23 NO ROOSEVELT FOR FAIR Former President Will Visit Omaha on Scptmber 2 Senator Burkett has made the defi nite announcement that Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt will be in Omaha on Friday Sept 2 Secretary Mellor of the state board of agriculture has decided not to ry to get ex President Roosevelt for che Nebraska state fair He will do noth ing that might lessen the chances of Omaha securing the colonel Colonel Roosevelt is going through Omaha Sept 2 for Cheyenne said Mr Mellor and that would be a week before the fair so it would do us no good to secure him for the fair crowd If he stops over in Omaha more peo ple would get to see him and it would not interfere with the crowds which are coming to the state fair Huse Gets Honor W N Huse publisher of the Nor folk News appears on the program of the sixth annual convention Asso ciated Advertising Clubs of America which meets in Omaha July 18 20 and Mr Huse will speak on The Country Newspaper as an Advertising Medium This is not only the first time a Nebraska speaker has been placed on the national program but also the first time a speaker has been selected to advocate the country newspaper o an advertising medium The Omaha committee made the arrangement njt only insisting that a Nebraskan be placed on the program but a country paper publi lier who could bring these papers before the Uis Uuv cs - THE BARGAIN CHASE American Women and the Shopping Game Mania More money is wasted every year by women buying needless things under the excitement of the bargain limit than is spent in all the gambling houses and nice tracks put together says Mary neatoti Vorse In Success Magazine When you say that I have no statistics to prove this I answer that I have common sense and have spent much time In city shops I know too what I am capable of and 1 am but a half hearted hunter I 1 know what my friends do It Isnt for uothlngthat I have seeu earnest young students of economics succumb to this hunting instinct and fare forth to buy ninety eight cent undergarments It is not only in the stores frequent ed by poor or uneducated women that I have seen the more brutal Instincts of the human race come to the sur face I have seen a charming looking elderly woman In a high class store snatch a dress length of gray voile from the hands of another elderly wo man and the reason I happened to see these sights was because I myself was at the sale looking at garments I didnt want and didnt need and buying them The bargain chase the shopping game passion or sport life work or recreation for it may be any one of these according to the temperament or the woman has American women well in its grip Hardly one of us es capes some one of the psychological deviations from the normal which 1 have mentioned READ HIS FACE The Youthful Amateurs Were Sure He Was a Philanthropist They were youthful enthusiasts In physiognomy On the seat opposite in the train was a man of commanding figure massive brow and serious ex pression Splendid face one of them explained What do you suppose uis life work has been A lawyer suggested the other No o theres too much benevolence In that face for a lawyer Maybe a bankerV Oh no A man with an expression like that couldnt have spent his life in merely turning over money He might be an editor An editor Cutting and slashing his enemies at every turn and even his friends occasionally for the sake of a smart paragraph You cant read faces That maus a philanthropist or engaged in some surt of public spirit ed work Why there Isnt a line that doesnt indicate strength of purpose and nohility Look at that curve there u the hitl At next station an old country man took his seat beside the man with massive brow and soon entered into a conversation with him in the course of which he asked the latter what was his line The two opposite held their breath In the iutensity of their interest b Ive got a little tavern and butcher shop back in the country a bit was the proud reply My wife tends to the meals and 1 do my own killing Youths Companion Picture Forgeries There are three or four times as niany Corots in existence as the French painter produced in his lifetime He lived to be nearly eighty but at Mont martie his posthumous canvases are still being turned out to meet the de mands of the market The old mas ters never die They are still working overtime in the back rooms of Flor ence and Rome At Cologne the man ufacture of genuine mediaeval metal work and antique carving is a thriving Industry These foreign forgers may be scamps but tbeir tireless energy also testifies to the reverence in which posterity holds the great names of by gone periods If they are not so high ly piized what inducements would there be for anjbody to waste time paint and muscle in creating fraiidu lent copies and imitations and pass ing them nil under fa e pretenses Our millionaire collectors are not con stantly exposed to the risk of buying high priced forgeries where rhe origi nals have no value New York World Mourning In Japan The Japanese rode of mourning is very elaborate and complicated As followed by the well to do classes it Involves the wearing of special gar ments and abstinence from animal foGd At the death of a husband or real or adopted parents the rustoni de mands thirteen months of mourning apparel and ifty day abstinence from meat Craudpareut are honored Ajy lo day- if they an mi the paternal side if rcy rommun insignificant maternal j rtidpiretts they have to put up with ninety The same rule applies to maternal unrles and aunts It is one way of introducing the orien tal contempt for women Superior Wisdom Why do you consider women supe rior to men in intelligence A bald headed man buys hair re storer by the quart doesnt he Er yes Well a woman doesnt waste time on a hair restorer She buys hair Houston Post A Natural Cause Do you notice that most dog stories are funny ones Why not A dog story ought natu rally to be something of a waggish tale New York Journal Few things are necessary for the wants of this life but it takes an In finite number to satisfy the demands of opinion Lincoln Sanitarium fcjs v BMWSS rrrctfvHwt wxss Suipho SailnG Springs Located on our own promlsos nnd used in the Natural Mineral Water BATHS Unsurpassed in the treatment of Rheumatism Heart Stomacb Kidney nnd Llvar DiaeatitfB ModcrJte Charges AJdrtis DR 0 W EVERETT Mgr Lincoln Xeb MARION Martin Nilsson purchased a new 2 eylin lu wU at km hi- own use recently Mrs Darnell suffered severely with an abscess on her light thumb last week Arthur Eddy of Lenkelman Nebv arrived first of last week to help his Uncle Fred Furman with his threshing Jas Craig an electrician from Hol drege installed an up-to-date light ing system in the new alfalfa mill recently Geo Godown and family were shak ing hands with old friends in town om July 4th having returned from Wei ser Idaho the Saturday before L D Gockley and wife spent Sat urday and Sunday with their son T F and family of Fairview Ernest Galusha did some plaster ing in Cedar Bluffs a few days last week R S Sanders was a Cedar Bluffs busines visitor between trains last Thursday R E Bacon and wife left first of last week for an extended visit at dif ferent points in this state and South Dakota R N Rhoades and wife are occupying their home and run ning a boarding house a much need ed acquisition to our town S C Lyons has given up his west ern trip for the present and will work for W II Eifert S II Stilgebour and family spent the Fourth at the home of his brother Foster at Bartley driving over Sunday and returning Tuesday evening Rogers Watkins from south oC town with their crew are heading wheat for Powell Nilsson L D Newberry purchased a mare and colt from a Mr Davidson south of town last week Fred Furman began his seasons threshing at Clint Pews Monday Clint Pew had the misfortune to lose a fine mare last Friday by get ting entangled in a swing rope Last Fridays west bound freight set fire and burned up 7 stakes of head ed wheat for Ernest Wevenerli nf Fairview west of town - L D Gockley and wife were Cedar Bluffs business visitors Friday morning- The Junior basket ball team were defeated in a game with the Lebanon team at that place on the Fourth Lily Patent Flour when once used none other will satisfy you We never hesitate to guarantee Lily Patent flour At the McCook Flour and Feed Store Notice of Suit The unknown heirs and unknown de visees of William H Dolan deceased and the unknown heirs and unknown devisees of William Dolan deceased James W Dolan Michael J Dolan John T Dolan and Bridget Dolan de fendants will take notice that Char les F Lehn plaintiff herein has filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against the above defendants the object and prayer of which are to ouiet th title of the plaintiff in the north half of the northeast quarter of section thirty one township four north of range twenty nine west of the 6th p m in said county and for decree that the said W H Dolan and William H Dolan mentioned in plaintiffs petition were one and the same person that William Dolan was the sole heir of William H Dolan deceased that Bridget Dolan James W Dolan Mary E Thomas John T Dolan and Michael J Dolan -were the sole heirs of William Dolan de ceased and for decree that the de fendants and each of them be de creed to have no interest in or any claim right or title to said premises or any part thereof and that they may be barred and enjoined from making any claim thereto or claiming any right of possession thereof i You are required to answer said tition on or before Monday the 3th day of August 1910 Dated this 29th day of June 1910 Charles F Lehn Plaintiff By 1 E hlrwl Hjt iunrney lvtn oiihHcatloi 0 4is A i