f i X 1 Some lo w prices on AMERICAS u WASH DRESS GOODS SHIRT WAISTS and all SUMMER GOODS We have divided our wash fabrics comprising Ginghams Lawns Swisses Dimities Batistes Mercerized Stripes and Cotton Foulards into lots LOT i Sold at 8c ioc and i2jc per yard sale price 6 cents LOT 2 Were good values at i2jc and 15c per yard now 8J cents 45 LOT 3 Goods worth 15c 17J3C and 20c sale price 11 cents LOT 4 Goods worth 20c to 35c per yard now 19 cents Ladies Shirt waists while they last at 12 the regular price ioOo WAISTS 50c 300 WAISTS 150 THE 4 BEST Editorially Fearless Consistently Republican News from all of the world well written original stories answers to queries articles on health the home new books and on work about the farm and garden The Weekly Inter Ocean Is a member of the Associated Press the only western newspa per receiving the entire telegraph ic news service of the New York Sun and special cable of the New York World daily reports from over 2000 special correspondents throughout the county ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Subscribe for The Tribute and The Weekly Inter Ocean one year both papers for 140 was ft fdaraain s l31i w a L DeGROFF GO iWVVrttWWty Its Cool In Colorado July 1 to 13 August 1 to 14 23 24 30 31 September 1 to 10 On the above days the Burlington Eoute will sell round trip tickets to Colo rado at extraordinarily low rates Its cool in Colorado all summer long and there are hundreds of resorts in the Rockies where one may escape from the heat of the plains and spend an alto gether delightful vacation A card to J Francis General Pas senger Agent Omaha Nebr will bring a good supply of Colorado booklets that will help you plan your trip 9 5 Look Pleasant Please Photographer C C Harlan of Eaton Ohio can do so now though for years ho couldnt be cause ho suffered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion All physicians and medi cines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters which worked such wonders that ho declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles Unrivaled for diseases of the stomach liver and kidneys they build tip and give new life to the whole system Try them Only 50c McConnell Berry The New York Central will use elec tricity on all trains in and out of New York city for a distance of thirty miles from the city depot and has appropri ated ten millions for the first installation of 100000 horse power It Needs a Tonic Thero are times when your liver needs a tonic Dont give purgatives that gripe and weaken DeWitts Little Early Risers expel all poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver W Scott 531 Highland ave Milton Pa says I have carried DeWitts Littlo Early Risers with mo for several jears and would not be without them Small and easy to take Purely vegetable They never gripe or distress Mc Connell Berry Stops the -Cough and Works off the Cold Xaxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents I Coughing I was given up to die with quick consumption I then began to use Ayers Cherry Pectoral I improved at once and am now in perfect health Chas E Hart man Gibbstown N Y wmmmaKmmnrmB3BmmMmmamMmmMmiammmmBm Its too risky playing with your cough The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over Be gin early with Ayers Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough Three sizes 23c 50c 1 All druggists Consnlt your doctor If he says take it then do as he says If he tells you not to take it then dont take it He knows Leavo it with him We are willing J C AYER CO Lowell Mass STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Of tiik MCCOOK COOPERATIVE BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION of McCook Nebraska on the 30th day of June 1002 1 ASSETS First mortgage loans 35200 00 Stockloans 200 00 Cash 472 00 Delinquent interest and dues J2 65 Expenses 167 55 Interest on matured stock 60 17 Total 6U3 27 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid up 32401 03 Reserve fund 1094 75 Undivided profits 1067 S9 Premiums unearned 1209 55 Other liabilities 370 00 Total 36143 27 Receipts and Expenditures for the year ending Juno 30tb 1902 EECEIPTS Balance on band July 11901 1371 60 Dues 10296 00 Interest Loans repaid Fines and mem bership Heal estate Tax certifi cates 305S 27 1398 22 S6 9S 354 29 347 03 Total 16912 39 State of Nebraska Red Willow County EXPENDITURES Loans 11642 50 Expenses 530 91 Stock redeem ed 2005 IS Cash on hand 472 JO Matured stock 2025 00 Tax certifi cates 105 73 Int on matur ed stock 130 17 Total 16912 39 I F A Pennell Secretary of the above named association do solemnly swear that the forego ing statement of the condition of said associa tion is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief F A Pexxell Secretary Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2Sth day of July 1902 seal J E Kellet Notary Public My Commission Expires February 15th 1904 Approved J J Gakkakd E Hanson -Directors F M KlMMELL Have You Seen It We keep Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin in plain view but if you dont happen to see it why ask for it The manufacturers guarantee it to cure dyspepsia and all forms of stomach troubles Sold by A McMillen SOUTH SIDE Poor old South Side has been neg lected last three issues for the reason that the correppondent has been under tho doctors care but by good nursing and tho watchful care of the doctor hes on foot once more Everybody is busy on South Side Tho big new threshing machine is ex pected in this locality to commenco on John Ilestorworths wintor wheat He expects it to average 50 bushels per acre They will have two weeks work on the finest grain in the Driftwood precinct when they commence While our supervisors aro looking over bids for building bridges in the county kindly remember tho west road and bridge The approaches are bad on both sides and should our crops turn out as we expect there will be two thous and tons of freight to pass over it during the months of October and November which means something to McCook and tho farmers At tho building of King Solomans temple which was of stupendous mag nitude thoro were at work seventy thous and workmen of one class and eighty thousand of another class and beyond a doubt it would have created great con fusion had all tho men dropped their work and run for their coats when it rained Not only that but it would have been considerable damage to tho con tractors but wo are told that it rained not in tho daytime for seven years Could it bo possible wo will have this at McCook It has not rained hero since April 1st so the farmers could continue their work and not go fishing On the night of July 6th during our last storm the ditch was nearly ruined From Menards place west there were fifteen breaks caused by tho flood of that night coming from the hills with such force as to cut through the em bankments Since then the beet raisers could get no water for their crops and they have suffered greatly some of the beets are dead others are badly wilted so it will put them back even if they get water within a few days The crop will not be what we looked for as our prospects were great until July 15th Since then we have had hot winds that caused the damage The ditch will bo running now after this date as there has been a gang of farmers here that mean business when they undertake to repair damages Those who turned to tho rescue were Joe Schmidt and son two teams Monroe Wasson and Fred two teams Mr Atkinson one team John Burtless two teams From Littels place west there were as many more and now they are all at the head gate putting on the finishing touches It has been quite a task to get necessary repairs in so short a time These men have drop ped work in their fields to do this as help is very scarce at the present time A Good Thingr German Sjrup is the special prescription of Dr A Boschee a celobrated Gorman Physician and is acknowledged to be one of tho most fortun ate discoveries in medicine It quickly cures coughs colds and lung troubles of tho severest nature removing the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condi tion It is not an experimental medicine but has stood the test of years giving satisfaction in every case which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms Two million bottles sold annually Boschees German Svrup was intro duced in the United States lS6i and is now sold in every town and village in tho civilized world Threo doses will relievo any ordinary cough Price 75 cents Get Greens Special Almanac INDIAN0LA Miss Alice Purdum of McCook visited friends here this week Mrs Minnie Fitzgerald left Tuesday evening lor Colorado on a visit Walter Sheppard of Fairfield Neb was a business visitor a few days this week Mrs A II Eeynolds went up to Mc Cook Friday evening returning Mon day morning Miss Triplett of Imperial visited a few days last week with her friend Mrs F F Tomblin Miss Flora Quick returned home from Peru Monday evening where she has been attending summer school Eev Norlin and family returned home Thursday evening after a several weeks visit in the eastern part of the state Miss Alta Hager arrived from Wash ington Sunday morning where she has been visiting her people for several weeks The L O T M served ice cream and cake in Beardslees opera house last Friday afternoon and evening and Sat urday afternoon Miss Maud Boughman who has been visiting friends here for tho last two weeks left for her home in Wilsonville Wednesday morning Master Littel Hopwood who has been staying here fer several weeks in hopes of benefitting his health left for his home in Iowa Tuesday Mr and Mrs Tomblin went down to Arapahoe Sunday morning Mr Tomb lin returned in the evening Mrs Tomb lin visiting until Tuesday evening Mrs Charlie Smith and daughter vis ited with George Short and family Sun day enroute from Lebanon where they have been visiting for some time to their home in Denver The LadiesAid society of theChristian church gave an ice cream social at the Woodman hall last Wednesday even ing which was well attended and a pleasant time is reported The ladies of the M E church held a picnic in the grove east of town last Thursday About thirty were present At noon a bountiful repast was served and a most enjoyable time was had by all present His Sight Threatened While picknicking last month my 11-year-old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant sajs W H Dibble of Sioux City la Ho rubbed the poison off his hands into his eyes and for a while we were afraid he would lose his sight Finally a neighbor recommended DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve Thefirst application helped him and in a few days he was as well as ever For skin diseases cuts burns scalds wounds inject bites DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve is sure cure Relieves piles at once Beware of coun terfeits McConnell Berry An important announcement is made by the publishers of a history of Napo leon Bonaparte written for boys by the editor of the American Boy to begin in the September number and run through some ten consecutive numbers the same to be profusely illustrated 100 a year The Sprague Publishing Co Detroit Michigan If it wasnt popular if it wasnt loved by the people why do dealers say We have some thing just as good as the Madison Medicine Cos Rocky Mountain Tea Think it over 35 cents McConnell Berry Sj4k fantt JrSJb vigvr5Zaf5Sia61 HE GOT THE GOODS A 1 an In en a Don I Iletiveen Potter Palmer and A T Stewart At the time of the civil war said an old merchant Potter Palmer was In the dry goods business In Chicago and Levi Z Lelter and Marshall Field were working for him Palmer wasnt so well known but he had a good rep utation in the trade and he didu t have to Introduce himself when he called on old A T Stewart to buy some goods After some dickering they agreed upon the price and Palmer calmly said that he would take about 100000 worth It was a little larger bill than Stewart exactly cared to sell young Palmer on credit but he concluded to make the deal and told him to come in the next morning and arrange some final de tails That night some big war news came and it didnt require any decla ration by the government to inform ev ery dry goods man in the country that the price of goods would take a big spurt up Stewart recognized it as soon as he had the news and he Immediate ly thought of Palmer He also thought of tho big bill of goods Palmer had bought of him It didnt particularly tickle Stewart that thought didnt But it required only a few scratches of his red head to fix things to his sat isfaction He would simply tell Pal mer that he was sorry but that he didnt feel that he could sell such a big bill on credit and as he knew that Palmer couldnt raise the cash imme diately why that would end it find the sale would be off Well young Palmer called early and Stewart greeted him in his very abruptest man ner telling him how sorry he was etc but really he didnt tlfnk it wise busi ness to extend credit for such an amount Just how much does the bill come to said young Palmer seemingly sorrowful-like Just 110000 Stewart replied and then he straightway gulped for breath as young Palmer drew an immense pocketbook from his inside vest pocket and opening it counted out 110 thou sand dollar bills and laying them quiet ly on Stewarts desk said If you will kindly count them and give me a re ceipt Ill be obliged as I must take the next train home Ship the goods soon as you can and when youre out our way drop in Alwajs glad to see our friends New York Times AROUND THE HOUSE If marks and stains are on papered walls try French chalk on a piece of dry bread gently rubbed in To keep hardwood floors smooth and clean rub them with waste and warm paraffin oil and polish with dry waste Muslin curtains may be rendered less inflammable by rinsing them in alum water two ounces of alum to one gal lon of water To clean mirrors dip a cloth in methy lated spirits and rub on the mirror Allow it to dry on before polishing with a soft duster Galvanized iron pails for drinking water should not be used The zinc coating is rapidly acted upon by the water forming a poisonous oxide of zinc Make a splendid furniture polish by taking a wineglassful of olive oil one of vinegar and two tablespoonfuls of alcohol apply with a soft cloth and polish with flannel Rugs mats or carpets can be cleaned thoroughly by generously sprinkling on them yellow cornmeal that has been well dampened in clean soapsuds or weak ammonia water Sweep off in a few minutes Sensntory Transmission It has been found that sensation is not absolutely instantaneous but that a very minute time elapses as it travels along the nerves Therefore if a per son put his finger to a heated iron or in the blaze of a candle there is a cer tain almost inconceivably small space of time say the one thousandth part of a second before the brain knows of the burn Now suppose a man with an arm long enough to reach the sun From the known rate of sensatory transmission that man would have to live more than 100 years after touching the great luminary before he would know that his fingers had been scorched Showed It Clearly A man who was called on to address a Sunday school in a Pennsylvania town took the familiar theme of the children who mocked Elijah on his journey to Bethel how the youngsters taunted the poor old prophet and how they Avere punished when the two she bears came out of the wood and ate forty two of them And now chil dren said the speaker wishing to learn if his talk had produced any moral effect what does this story show Please sir came from a little girl well down in front it shows how many children two she bears can hold A Difficult Case First Lawyer How did you come out in settling up old Gotroxs estate Second Lawyer It was a hard strug gle No Yes I had hard work to keep the heirs from getting part of the estate Ohio State Journal Jnst the Word Youngwed on bridal tour I would like rooms for myself and wife Hotel Clerk Suite I suppose Youngwed Thats what Shes the greatest thing that ever happened Chicago News Paying the Teacher He There is nothing like experience after all She is our greatest tearuer She And there is no holding baee her salary either Brooklyn Life r fcl y n wwwffl SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT St i uytjB sJJV UiS 4 -- of- osiyijv Hi F f P AUKUft Will Visit This City On the day and dates given below We are in no seine traveling doctors We are established in Omul a and have occupied the same location since 1SUI We li ive - niiiiK ii c a i - rti i ji AHWI 41 ll WWirJ5 Wh Ca 0t visit r 0 OlliCtf WMtmmPM To commodate these we visit a pWTm few centni1 savii or IjfrJPCfr litielts a lo I iisive tr p to iHOT TO WPS P wmaha and at the same time giving JlMLaUMii J5fgj4 theM Ue Krea benefit of a person 1 lfcPlffiilnj Pxniiiinatioii and consultation ti HSRiMJb rf We will be prepared at this vu llSSpfei to - examination by Klectricil 7X00fmRH fy Illumination VV H We can refer voti t a ntmilx r of lit ---- r - cured patients in your own locality l V II I K i I Our Practice fo Limited ta Chronic diseases We give Special Attention to 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step faultless skin rich rosv complexion smiling face She looks good feels good Heres her secret She uses Dr Kings New Life Pills Result all organs active digestion good no headaches no chance for blue- Try them yourself Only 25 cents at McConnell Berrys Courses of Study Regular Business Combined Preparatory Normal Shorthand Typewriting Telegraphy Penmanship Pen Art Elocution Oratory and Physical Culture Advantauos College Band College Orchestra Board of Trade Printing Office Literary Societ7 Lecture Course Law School Public Entertainments and Athletics Work for Board Any student can work for board Address Catalog Our new illustrated free to any one ROHRBOUGH BROS OMAHA NEB Tribune Clubbing List For convenience of readers of The Tjubuxe we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and periodicals whereby wo can sup ply them in combination with The Tribune at the following very low prices with PUBLICATION rBICl TKIEUXE Detroit Free Press 1 00 1 7 Leslies Weekly 4 00 3 00 Prairie Farmer 100 125 Chicago Inter Ocean 1 00 1 Xi Cincinnati Enquire 100 1 0 New York Tribune 1 JO 1 25 Demorests Magazine 100 175 ToledoBlade 100 125 Nebraska Farmer 1 00 1 65 Iowa Homestead 100 125 Lincoln Journal 1 00 1 75 Campbells Soil Culture 1 00 1 50 New York World 100 165 Cosmopolitan Magazine 1 00 1 HO St Louis Eepublic 100 175 Kansas City Star 25 120 FarmandHome 1 00 1 20 Word and Works 100 170 Twentieth Century Farmer new 1 00 1 50 -renewals 1 fcO We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published at reduced rates The Teibcxe McCook Neb A Necessary Precaution Dont neghct a cold It worse than un pleasant It is dangerous Bj uing One Min ute Cough Cure jou can cure it at once Allay inflammation clears the head soothe and strengthen the mucous membrane Cure coughs croup throat and lung troublr Abso lutely safe Acta immediately Children like it McConnell Sz Berr WHBATOSB PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The Following- Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the State ol Ne braska as Hereinafter Set Forth in Full is Submitted to the Electors of the State of Nebraska to be Voted Upon at the General Election to be Held Tuesday November 4 1902 A Joint Iifnlution proposing to amend Sec tion one of Article fifteen of the Coti titiitiim of the State of Nebra ka relative to the manner of ubmitting and adopting amendment- to tho constitution of the said of Nebraska Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska Section 1 That Section one of Article fifteen of the Constitution of the State of Nebra ka bo amended to read a- follow Section 1 Either branch of the legislature ma propose amendments to this constitution and if the same be agreed to by three liftlia of the members- elected to each hou e such pro posed amendments -hall lie entered on tlm Journals with and najs and published at lea t onco each week in at leat one news paper in each count where a new jiajier is publi hed for thirt das immediately pri ced ing the next election of enator and representa tives at which eh ctiou the ame sjia 11 be sub mitted to the elector forapprotal or rejection and if a majority of the elector voting at election on such propo ed amendment vote to adopt uch amendment the same shall become a part of thi constitution When more than one amendment i ubiniltel at the ame election they shall be o submitted a3 to enable the electors to vote on each amendment sepa rately All ballots used at sch election on uch amendment or amendments shall have written or printed thereon the following For projxjsed amendment to the constitution relating to there insert the subject of the amendment and aaint propo ed amendment to the Constitu tion relating to there insert the subject of the amendment and the voteof each elector voting on such amendment or amendments shall rw designated by the elector by making a crOeS with a pen or pencil in a circle or square to be placed at the right of the lines the word For or Against the proposed amendments as he hall de ire to vote thereon or b indicating his preference on a voting machine when such machine i in u e I Geo W Mar h secretary of the stato of Nf braka do hereby certif that the foregoing proposed amendment to the f on titution of the Stateof Nebraka i a true arid comet copy of the original enrolled anil engroed bill as pas sed b the Twenty seventh sion of the legisla ture of the Stat of Nebra ka as appears from said original bill on file in ollice and that said proposed am ndrnent i submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejfetion at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday the 4th day of No vember A D VM In testimony whereof I have hereunto -et my hand and affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska Done at Lincoln this 2d day of Julv in tho year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Two of the Indeiendeiice of the United States the One Hundred and Twent -seventh and of thi state the Thirt sixtb l seal j Geo W Marsh Secretary of State This Is an Advertisement If you are looking for a laxative Dr Cald wells Syrup Pepein is IT The convenience and merit of this valuable remedy will be explained to your satisfaction by A McMillen if