F. M. KIMMELL. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Royal makes the food pure , wholesome and dellcloui. POWDER Absolutely Pure . . ROYAL DAKINd POWDER CO. , NEW YORK. Republican State Ticket. Governor M. L. HAYWARD , Nebraska City Lieut. Governor. . .GEO. A. MURI'HV , Beatrice Secretary of State C. DURAS , Wilbur Auditor T. L. MATHUWS , Fremont Treasurer I'ETKR MORTENSEN , Ord Superintendent JOHN F. SAVLOR , Linco'- ' Attorney General , N , D , JACKSON Telip'h Land ComV. A. F. WILLIAMS , Elk cfty CONGRESSIONAL. Congressman / " * C. E. ADAMS , Superior SENATORIAL. State Senator E.N , ALI.UN , Arapahoe COUNTY. Representative J. K , llAtttoRN , Hartley County. AttorneyV. . R. STARR , McCook Commissioner 3d district..STEPHEN BOLLES Tins fall will be a good time to get in line and cast yonr ballot for the G. O. P. PENNSYLVANIA are all properly proud of the state of their nativity , hence all Red Willow county Peun- sylvanians should be prompt to or ganize a Pennsylvania club. Call at THE TRIBUNE office and enroll yourself , and join the proud sons of the magnificent Keystone state. TEDDY BOOSEVELT was nomi nated for governor of New York state , Tuesday , on the first ballot by a decisive vote of 753 to 218 for Black. The gallant "Rough Eider" will be elected , and the state of New York will be the bet ter for the introduction and carry ing out of his splendid and aggress ive methods and policies. Here's to the intrepid Teddy. We might add that he is all right ; but it is unnecessary. Everybody believes but Platt. And he will. CAPTAIN CLAIRE ADAMS , the Re publican nominee for congress in this district , it will be observed by all Republicans with pleasure , is making a winning campaign over the district wherever he has been. The captain is a thorough gentle man , able yet retiring and modest ; successful , yet not boastful ; Re publican to the core , yet fair and respectful ; indeed physically , men tally and morally the captain is royalty equipped to make this dis tiict just such a congressman as the district deserves to have. An old soldier , an upright citizen , a successful business mau , a loyal Nebraskan and a clean Republican , the captain is entitled to the votes of the people of this district. REPUBLICANS may well devote themselves to the work of electing the legislative tickets over the state. The election of a Republi can to succeed Senator Allen is of paramount importance. In Red Willow county we are favored with a strong and able candidate on the Republican ticket , in Dr. J. .E. Hathorn , and he should be elected by a goodly majority. All differ ences and personalities should be laid aside to that end. And in E. N. Allen , the Republicans have a splendid candidate for state sena tor , a man who will represent the district with honor and efficiency. Everything is in first-class shape for a clean victory , this fall , in this county and senatorial district. Let the party only do its duty and both our legislative candidates will read their titles clear to seats in the next legislature. HARTLEY. Dane Fletcher mnde n business trip to Cambridge the first of the week. Bartloy wns represented by a large delegation at the reunion in McCook , yesterday. Mrs. 0. Cowles made a business trip to Cambridge , Tuesday , re turning the same evening , AgentEnlow wns called to Cam bridge , Wednesday , to attend the funeral of his grandfather. Mrs. E. R Hamilton and Sadie returned , Sunday evening , from their visit to the exposition. Harry Maxon , of the night force at the depot , is visiting at the re union in McCook , this week. W. V. Vickrey and family re turned , Monday , from a week's sight-seeing at Omaha and the exposition , Will GrlsseJl departed for Kan sas City , Tuesday morning , to ou ter upon and finish his coarse in Hie medical college. A.L. Sexton o Stockville loaded a car of cattle here , Tuesday , for the Omaha m&fketi Hie Sou Lewis went down with them. The people o our village and vicinity will be glad to learn that Rev. Foutch has been returned to this charge for another year. The exposition visitors , this week , all returned within their limit and report a fine time and value received for money expended. The daughter of Mrs. C. E. Wil liams , who is at Hastings under going treatment for the loss of an eye , is doing nicely and is expect ed home soon. J. E. Sipe is absent , this week , making a visit to his old home in Iowa. Jim Eosenfelt of Cam bridge has charge of the business during Mr. Sipe's absence. E. E. Smith has several cases of blackleg among his cattle and has procured some of Pasteur's vaccine from Chicago and will experiment with it. It is hoped that good re sults may be obtained. Miss Daisy Stoddard "elocuted" in the hall , Friday evening of last week , under auspices of the Ep- worth League. The attendance was light and the same might also be said of the receipts. Mrs. J. D. Mangos has pur chased the hotel of Mrs. Olmstead and will take possession as soon as Mrs. Olmstead can gain the oc- C ? cupaucy of another house. Mrs. Mangus expects to conduct a first- class hostelry , and we predict for her success in the enterprise. ALL honor to the American vol unteer ; but if the Cuban war has taught one thing more clearly than another it has made plain the necessity of having a larger regular army. No matter what the valor and esprit clu corps of the volunteer , it cannot compen sate for the discipline and train ing of the regular service. Equal personality cannot be found in any other soldier on the face of the footstool. The American regular has proven himself unsurpassable. With proper seasoning and train ing the American volunteer makes the veteran. Awarded HighesV Honors World's Fair , DR ; CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. \ pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free rrom Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. -w"1 v The McCook Tribune. September 3O. 1898 offer you advantages both in Goods and Prices or we wouldn't ask. for yonr J trade. This week we call particular attention to our NEW LINE OF MEN'S ' AND BOY'S ' CLOTHING. Our Fall Stock is in , every article fresh from the factory ; all this season's make andi contracted for early in the spring * before the rise in the price of wool. It is the Best Line of Styles we ever had in our Store ; Honest Wools , Stylish in Cut , Durable Trimming's , Low Prices. We will ask you to note a few of the new things in each department. BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS. In this department as all others the stock and Variety of styles and f colors is very large = = much superior in every way and at least double in quantity to what you will find elsewhere. Our prices are cut down to the lowest notch. Serviceable Suits at - $3.75 Better Ones at - - 4.50 Still Better at - $5.00 to 6.00 Finer Goods - T.OO to 8.50 and some very choice styles at - 9.00 to 10.00 Come in and examine this great assortment. No trouble to show goods. CHILDS * SUITS. A vast assortment , ranging in price from $1.00 to $6.00 , compris = ing every novelty in VESTEE SUITS REEFER SUITS REEFER COATS DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS T T V V T No other house be = tween Denver and Hast = ings can show you one = half the variety or make the low prices. We take pleasure in showing our goods. Come in and see them. MEN'S SUITS. _ Serviceable , well madewar- ranted all cotton , suits $3.00 Better grade , part wool , no shoddy at any price , - 4.50 Better grade - - 5.00 All Scotch wool , mixed and plain cheviots - - 6.00 Fancy styles - 7.00 Better Plain and Fancy Styles - $8.00 to 9.00 First class Fine Wool , Plain and Very Serviceable and some Very Nobby Styles , 20 different patterns , - 10.00 These are suits that most houses will ask you from $12 to $15 for. We guarantee our prices and goods as represent = ed. We have also some Extra Fine Dress Suits from $12 upwards to $20 , all at 10 to 33 per cent less than you can buy the same goods else = where. IN OUR OTHER DEPARTMENT Hats & Caps , Furnish ing Goods , Extra Pants for Men and Boys ; Work * Clothes , such as Over alls , Cotton Coats , Duck Coats ; Shirts , Hosiery , Gloves , Handkerchiefs. NECKWEAR. Our assortments are not only unequalled in quantity and quality , but in low prices. Come in and look over our vast stock , whether you are ready to buyer not. We are glad to show our goods and quote the low prices they are selling for. THE FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY. The Curse of Familiarity. In their strife for mental equality with men women have unintentionally broken down a fine reserve of manner whicl previously lent them an air of mystery of superiority , in the best sense , than which no element is more successful ii holding a man's interest , love and re spect. The young woman who greets a man friend with "Hello , old man ! " or its equivalent in modern slang , might ii return be called "a peach , " but she would be a peach with the bloom rubbec off. off.Every day I become more convince ! that the root of the increasing evidences of whispered marital unhappiness woulc be found in familiarity that breeds con tempt. When a boy climbs a tree for green apples or cherries , whichever he prefers , he constantly sees a better one higher up beyond his reach , until he nearly breaks his neck to get the one out of his stretch , partly hidden by foli age. And so man's ideol woman hangs at the tip-top of the tree of knowledge. If the ideal drops into his hands he throws it to the ground as worthless and begins to climb again. Would it be reasonable to think , after working so hard for cherries , that he would value them long if he ate a surfeit of them ? Frances Evans , in the October Ladies' Home Journal. "Many have said their children would have died of croup if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been given , " write Kellam & Ourren , druggists , Sea- view , Va. "People come from far and near to get it and speak of it in the high est terms. " This is equally true of this remedy in every community where it is known. Buy a bottle at McConnell's drug store and test it for yourself. Truth wears well. People have learn ed that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are reliable little pills for regulating the bowels , curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripe. A. McMil- len. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .20 Wheat 41 Oats 15 Rye 29 Barley 18 Hogs 3-io Eggs 10 Butter 15 Potatoes 40 You invite disappointment when you experiment. DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers are pleasant , easy , thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick tieadache just as sure as you take them. \ . McMillen. EAST RED WILLOW. E. A. Sexson was a county cap ital visitor , Tuesday. J. Louguecker is puttiug out 150 acres of fall grain. Will Myers is takiug in the ex position at Omaha , this week. T. R Quigley hac his big house raised. Golden of Indianola is doing the work. H.H. Thomas and family started by wagon , last Saturday , for the Omaha exposition. Will Sexson and family were camped at jNIcCook during the reunion , taking in the sights. At the date of the last reporl Carlo Horns was in the hospital at Jacksonville , and Albert Helm was some better. Chris. Jensou's baby has been quite sick with typhoid fever and inflammation of the stomachbut is improving under Dr. Logan's care. Frank Unudus has changed the tone of his letters quite materially. We wonder how much Bryan's followers pay him for such stuff. Lewis Longuecker of Company UL" is home on sick leave , but at present is feeling some better. He says the soldier boys are well Eed and cared for. We do not believe that Captain Lamboru ever took anything from ihe boys to fix up his own quar- : ers and left the boys to get along : he best they could. We have it TOIU good authority that he took ris own money and bought pro visions for the sick soldiers and did all he could for them. We have put our entire line of California novelties into one lot and vill close them out at lOc. each. They are going like hot cakes at The "BEE HIVE. " rees above zero the last week in September is not conducive to early buying of winter things , but it is wise to remember the many times you've been caught by the sudden changes at this time of the year , and still wiser to profit by that ex = perience. Thelong = headed and forehanded providers are already at work making their se = lections of Dress Goods and Trimmings , of Capes , Jackets and Collarettes , of Blankets and Underwear , of Ties , Ribbons , Belts and Buckles , of Gloves , Hosiery and Corsets , and all the in = numerablejitems of family needs at this time of year. And the Main Point is that thosejsame bright buyers have already found that our store is the Right Place. We sell not only all the lines of Dry Goods that interest the women-folks , but are strong on Men's and Boys' wear such as Hats and Caps , Clothing , Underwear , Gloves , Sox , Handkerchiefs , Blanket-Lined Coats , Jackets , Overalls , Neckwear , Collars and Cuffs , Etc. , Etc. Did youTget a sample of that extra drive in muslin that we are now offering ? If not , we will be glad to show it to you if you will visit our store. Soliciting your trade , In Meeker BId . Per \ Adj. Count } * Offices. GEO. E.THOMPSON. ' MCCOOK , NEB.