t fil to rWj tl If l frg5E u Ui COMING TO McCOOK Umted Doctors SfetraaSsts Will Be M He 1SATI0NAL HOTEL inrday April 2713 and Will ONE DAY ONLY 3markable Success of These Tal ented Physicians in the Treatment of Cnromc Diseases Of er Thefr Services Free of Charge j i 1fhe United Doctors licensed hi 2k state of Nebraska for the Sreatmcnt of deformrjs and alJ irvous and chronic diseases of jnnn women and children offer ii adl who -call oar tltis trip con ssiitaticii examination advice 3hee making no charge- whatever sseeipli the actual cost of medi osie All that is asked in re tan for these valuable services is 1hat -every person treated wall fcite Hie result obtained to ikir friends ad thus prove to lie sick and afflietcd in every iAy and locality thai at last treatments have been discovered Sat are ivaasanahly sure and cer itm in tlieir effect These doctors are considered In ssany former paiignis among Americas leading sfeomaeia and iBjrve specialists and are experts it -the treatment of chronic dis B2se5 and so great and wonderful 4HVe been their results that in asany esses it is hard indeed to hd -ill dividing- line between aill and miracle Diseases of the sfanuieh in ts4ims Vvsr blood skin uo -spleen kulneys or Isaddor rheumatism sciatica di abetes b d wefctgiitig leg ulcers lungs acd afflicted ttith kiEg stand5K deepTseated dis iascB that have baf J iied tbe kill of the- family phy i aoaaai s amd -not fail to- call Acacrdng to linear system no axnre operatc cms for appendicitis dl stc nes tume goiter or cer ian f otitis of cancer They -were aaang the first in- America to srn the name of the Bloodless Singe ens by away with Inifo with blood and with all jrai k Hie successful treatment cd these dangerous diseases If you have kidney or bladder troubles bring a two ounce Iottle uiCne for chemical airaly ss c nd inisrescopic examination IXccifncSs of tear has been cur- ed in sixty days No matter wht your ailment nay -be c o matter what others jaay have told you no- matter what oxpenkaice yvu may haves lud with other physicians it be rto your advantage- to seel dncim at once Have- ut forever titled cai year mand lr youri Hnre i incurable they will give tou such advice as may reBeve and stay the dasaase Do not put fff this duty yon awe- yourself tv friends or relatives who- are iuffering because- of your sick SQ3S as a visit this fcime may Selp you Romambcc thisr free offer is To- -one day only Married ladies must cora Avith ifioir Inisliaiids and nrmors with tli air parents 0ffiee at National Hotel Houra fe 10 a m to 8 p m DAHBUSF Mr and Mrs R Ycyin took at the M M Ycc home Sanday Some of tlu youtu li5ics of Xebanon was up S for topping A few peopl from lHire church at H iniLcr Sundcv 2Bht Clare in Yhujj U qiit tin Siit fft as he xpeos to ft f 5 j -III 1 - Jay Eeal Estate SHgs I C Brown to 5L 1 longley wd 4tO 0W qr IT-X-S 1 Of 153yw 2t CHURCH NOTES Christian Science The morn ing subject for nest Sunday is lire Sin Disease audi Death Reail Christian Sunday school at 10 a m preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m H M Mitchell mil ister Divine Science Unity health meeting on Tuesday and Friday evenings New Thought Sunday school three oclock on Sunday afternoon 123 TV D street Baptist Sermons at 11 a m and 8 p m Bible school at 10 Christian Endeavor at 7 pm A hearty welcome to all who wish to worship with us D L Mc Bride minister Catholic St Patricks Church S 30 a m low mass and sermon 10 30 a m high mass and ser mon 230 p m Sunday school 800 evening services Rev Wm Patton 0 M I pastor German Evan Lutheran East 6th street Morning service at 1030 evening service at 730 All German speaking people are eordially invited to attend Rev G Wockenfuss Rev 0 Richert Looking to County Library In addition to the disposition of the regular routine business of the city library at tlieir regular meeting Monday evening the matter of the establishment of a county library was discussed at some length by the local board This is an ideal matter and it is the opinion of the board that should more favorable crops be our portion this year that the project might another year be carried out successfully The matter of course being a sub ject for taxation would have to be submitted to the vote of the people for their ap proval Where the plan has been intelligently and actively carried into execution it has bei n a success and no doubt could be made a success in Red Will w county Let us talk up the plan in the meantime and be prepared to act intelligently and favorably when the financial times seem to ibe more propitious Nominations and Preferences The following nominations and preference vote for officers may be made iby each political party at the primary election to be held April 19 1912 Preference Vote President oi the United States vice piident of the United State1 and one United States tfenj tor Nominations Six representa tives in Congress one from each district One National Committeeman four delegates at large and twelve district delegates two from each congressional district and same number of alternates to national convention The above applies to the Republican and Democratic parties Other par ties liave not designated the num ber of district delegates reemjred Eight Presidential Electors State Officers Governor Lieu tenant governor secretary of state auditor of public accounts treasurer superintendent Otf pub lic instruction attorney general commissioner of public lands and buildings and railway commis sioner Legislature Thirty three state senators One hundred state rep resentatives The names of three -thousand I electors are required on petitions for delegates at large to nation al convention and five hundred for district delegates For presi dent vice president candidates for congress and state officers twenty five are required March 19th is the iast day for filing for -the ahove Williami A Mapes to Frank II wd 1 and 2 Willow Grove Add 200 00 Wm Greenway to Harvey Springer wd to pt se qr e or 19-1-27 1200 00 A P Cntvrti 1 jCinKS A Scott to Peter vi as a vis t Ifondav t tricis Aa3 n to William A Mapei Edgar Enn lrs jo -with the IiiteriKititiiaf IWvestiiu1 qad to lot 1 black 9 W Mrs A Ashton returned home at Cedar Bluffs Kkiw Monday Mr C Pew and f -roily took Sunday dinner afthe J C Ash Son home son wd se qr 32-3-20 2500 00 jMcQqok Coop B and S kiw GfoveAdd to Mc- United States to James A Scott patent se qr 32-3-30 Frcrf R Bruns to U S Inv Co wd lot 6 block 12 1 oo IkloCock 1 00 UrAnt Cramptpn to C S Quick Jr wd e 20 ft lots 8 9 10 11 and 12 block 32 Tndianola 340 00 -- - l fuTnntnrKIII vir CANDIDACY GF Franklin C Hamer To have made a success of ones business and to have builded that business through tireless effort hacked by fair dealing and a desire to be of service is a record of which any man may be proud 9uch is the rec ord of Franklin C Hamer who is a candidate for the republican nomina tion for state treasurer Mr Hamer is a -Nebraska born product and the son of the late Dr E P Hamer one of Nebraskas early pioneers He was born in Lancaster county and all of his life his energies have been devoted to building up in his native state a record for business integrity and abil ity After finishing the public schools of Lancaster county Mr Hamer ent ered business for Himself selecting the field of investment banking as the field of his efforts In the meantime however he continued to devote a goodly portion of his time to practical farming He has land interests in Lancaster Holt nd Lincoln counties and to the cultivation of these lands he gives direct personal attention in the way of supervision and advice Mr Hamer is a graduate of the Uni versity of Nebraska and because of his connection with agriculture he is unusually well posted as to the needs and requirercentr of the farmers of Nebraska For several years Mr Hamer has been prominently identified with the American Safe Deposit Co of Omaha This company is trustee to the amount of millions of dollars yearly and- it numbers among its patrons hundreds of Omahas wage earners who know that their earnings are safe in the okarge of this concern and who have learned by experience that its advice upon tho matter of their small invest ments is always sound Many a work ingman in Omaha has been advised by this concern and following the advice has so invested his weekly savihg3 as to enable him to purchase his own comfcrtrble home or buy securities that bring a welcome addition to the pay envelope every coupon clipping day Because of his long application to the investment banking business Mr Kamer is in close touch with all the reliable and secure investment offer ing a faet that particularly well fits him for the position of fiscal agent of thestate Nebraska has now upwards of 9 OJO000 invested in Interest bearing securities and is constantly purchas FOR STATE TREASURER FRANKLIN C HAMER IHes St- - Wm I I Wzllllmittis v JfwisSsf B ing more Mr Hamer believes these securities should be purchased direct from the municipalities and school districts and avoid paying large com missions and premiums to brokers Few people realize the immense amount of responsibility devolving upon the state treasurer of Nebraska He is the custodian of the funds of the state Every biennium the state treasurer receives and pays out ap proximately 5000000 In addition to the mere handling of this money he is charged with keeping an accurate ac count of scores of different funds He is the fiscal agent of the state in all of its investment transactions and these mount up to millions of doHars every year As fast as securities held by the state mature they must be rein vested and it requires a thorough knowledge of law of the financial standing of states and counties ana municipalities of the condition of the money market in short it requires financial ability of a unusually high order This ability Mr Hamer pos sesses to an admittedly high degree as his success in his business amply testifies Nebraska is a comparatively young state It is only forty five years old hence it is just beginning to have op portunities to elect native born sons to important offices Mr Hamer is one cf these native sons and of siCh as he Nebraska has a right to be proud When one of Nebraskas sons makes good Nebraska should fact Mr Hamer is not asking for the nomination for state treasurer on tho ground of party service although he has been a consistent republican all his life He is asking for the nomina tion on the ground that he is able and willingjao give the taxpayers a cafi profitable and conservative manage ment of their financial affairs as citi zens of this commonwealth He is making an active though dig nified campaign for the nomination meeting as many people as possible and telling them frankly and openly just what he knows about business affairs and just what he will en deavor to do if honored by his party with the nomination and by a major ity of the voters with an election Socially he is a gentleman whom it is a pleasure to meet As a business man he inspires confidence in those who have dealings with him As a citizen he is enterprising and progres sive Measured by any standard of ethics Mr Hamer is a credit to the state tht reared him McCook Hardware Companys Great Special Sale of Farm Implements Just at the time of year when you need thni should in terest you more than anything else Below is a list of some of our great bargains but we hae mrny others This will be a cash sale as we cannot afford to book these goods at such low prices i John Deere Tricycle Lister at 25 worth 43 1 John Deere two row lister cultivator at 25 worth 43 1 John Deere 14 inch Stag Gang Plow at 45 worth 55 3 John Deere 16 inch Sulky Plows at 25 worth 37 2 John Deere 14 inch Disc Gang Plows at 47 worth 56 2 Ohio 14 16 Disc Harrows at 20 worth 30 1 Columbia 14 16 Disc Harrow at 20 worth 32 1 Domo Cream Separator No 2 at 30 worth 35 1 Sharpies Cream Separator No 2 35 worth 55 1 Blue Bell Cream Separator No 2 40 worth 60 26 inch stay American hog fence at 30c a rod worth 35 Aspinwall Potato Planter at 60 worth 95 also special low cash price on steel lever harrows Alfalfa seed at 8 a bushel Sale begins Now If you need any of these goods it will pay you big to get the cash and Take Advantage of This Sale We also have the best lines of chicken and yard fences ever shown McCook Hardware Co McCOOK NEB BOX ELDER Mrs Austin Dixon and Mass Laila Prettyman who have ibeen viaiting at the home of F G Lyitle reiburned to Alma Monday morning Mrs W F SatelielL who has 5eeni -visiting relatives- returned jirst of the week to her home ut Imperial Mirs G II Ilaraison wiho has ieen visiting her parents neiar rhornburg returned home Sun day A party was given a t the liome of F G Lytle Wednesday of last wieek for Miss Iva Jolin on whose school closed Friday md will soom return to her Jiomc ut Alma Mrs E A Lytle vasited Mrs F M Campbell betwieeni servic s Sunday Farming is now in order Ralph Sexson is working for M Campbell Miss Maude Lytle visited her oiusiim Editih Lytle last week The phone men are working m the 08 line and hatve made a umber of changes There will be Epwonth League n Sunday evening Miss Leah oyJe will lead Dr C W Worth announces he birth of a daughter vto Mr nd Mrs Jesse Dole April 9th MARION J E Dodge was an Oberlin Kansas business visitor one lay last week Miss Lelia Smallberger is do jng the housework foi Mrs Stil ebouer during her1 illness Bunr iGartin of Danibury was a business visitor ini town be tween trains last mid week R II Partridge and -wife ar rived from Minden Thursday for a visit at the parental A L Newberry home Miss Ruby Weyeneth arrived home from Grand Island cme day laet Aveek and acting as assist ant cashier in the bank Mr and Mrs C TV Reed and family left Thursday for their new home meair Flagler Colora do shipping their goods as far as Wheeler Kansas and from there they wall go overland Olar iiics and family will be greatly misled but wihajt is our los3 is vm other ocmmurrty s gain Seivct21 nf the ladiiics from tciwin eititrnded a surprise birth- rVv jvxrfiv fit Ja Haven s last mid week in cf birthday All neipcrt a fine Itme W T AuVl of Lincoln was 1 v- in town between trains vtrAly A V i iv l wife moved tc the property recently vacated bv their s Clarer ee The hand furnished the mu sie for the iitorSaijimen in the Van F It school house south of town Friday nihl rud r rort a d itaane L D Gockley and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with their son nctowcat of town Arnold Austin of Hendley was in town -last mid week taking orders for seed corn J E sold Iris half se- PHONE 31 tion of land south of town to L E Southwiek of Lincoln last week Mrs Sallie Smith arrived at home Saturday from a visit of several weeks with her daughter1 in McCook J C Rollins and wife visited relatives at Indianola Saturday night and Sunday Mrs Mary George Drops Dead Mrs Mary George who lived ii the May Rush house was found lying dead on the floor of her home Friday evening March 29 about six ocloek Melvan Sparks who went to the Mrs George home after his washing discovered Mrs George lying on the floor and he called Dr Farcmhar It was found that she had died from an attack of heart trouble but a few moments before She had been around and working ever- day -but had not complained of being ill but a day or two before her death re marked that she had pains in the region of her heart Mrs iGeorge had prepared her sup per and it is thought was just in the act of partaking of her meal when death overtook her as a cup of hot tea had spilled over her hands Mary A Sherman was born in Clarion county Pennsylvania on March 7 1S3 and aib the time of her death was 69 years and 22 days old At the age of 20 Miss Sherman was- united in marriage to John George and to this union were horn three children one son and two daughters The son died in infancy and the youngest daugh ter died at the age of 18 The only remaining daughter Avhose home is in Missouri was unable to be present at the funeral on account of washouts Mrs George joined the M E church here by letter December S 1909 and has lived in Bas- satt ernee where she hts made many friends and was loveid and respected by all who knew her Her death was a shock to her many fidends and neighbors She leaves four brothers three sisteife and one daughter to mourn her loss1 Funeral services were held from the M E church Sunday atf ternoon and the remains laid to rest diii the Crook cemetery Rock County Leader R F D No 1 Mrs G W Groves who was so badly hurt some time since her many friends will be most glad to learn as now getting along nicely toward complete recovery Anthony Kummer left Tuesday for Wray Colorado to fdo time on his claim in that section f Colorado Mrs M T Scott is visiting her daughter Mrs Amos ORog ers Jjast Saturday noon a derrick on- the G A Roedel farm fell on his son hreaikinig the lads leg Mr Roedel was preparing- -to use the derrick in litingwhen lit fell with the nnfortunate result indicated 1 IIPM 11 iini m in iimiMiy 1 lyi rnimmktmmm i L i - 1 1 iwiim i -- 1J MiB r T 1 s y