r Its 1 J f - v 0 v I H Wasson 35 ForcuMin fe Evans HO G W Furrow 15 Joseph Spotts 15 E A SuRosor 15 E E Rogura 15 W E Bowor 15 - TWENTY FIRST YEAR Will Plant More Beets Than Ever The indications already point to tho planting of more sugur beets in this vicinity than last seaBon although the work of securing contracts is but begun Tho Standard Beet Sugar Cos local local agent C II Meoker roports clos ing contracts already aggregating over 200 acres which will be materially in creased before the season for planting arrives F C Roberson 10 Eusontt Dunhum 10 J A Schmitz 10 Ed Hniililinii 10 Q H Rowland 10 A D Johnnton 5 GF Randoll 5 David Dovony 15 Tho Standard Beet Sugar Co has already contracted 320 acres of beets for 1903 at Culbertson and tho total will reach 500 or more E E Maxon field superintendent for the Standard Sugar Beet Co of Leavitt Nebraska will move to McCook in the spring and will direct the agricultural operations in this part of the state for the company Ho is an experienced ex pert in sugar beet cultivation His fam ily will be hero with him John R Neel our genial ex sheriff is local agent for the Standard Beet Sugar Co at Indianola S R Smith is making contracts for the American Beet Sugar Co at Indian ola Heywood G Leavitt president of the Standard Beet Sugar Co of Leavitt Nebr and Hugh Scilley chief agricul turist of the companphave spent part of tho week hero looking over the country hereabout in tho interest of the com pany for tho ensuing season Sixth County in Nebraska Of tho 11193 acres planted to sugar- beets In Nebraska in 1902 Redwillow county planted 640 acres making it the sixth county in the state in the total acreage planted The five counties tvEich xceed it are Dodge 2109 Hall 1253 Lincoln 1187 Buffalo 982 and Madison 731 Lancaster with 528 was the next in acreage to Redwillow Labor Commissioner Watson has given out the fallowing items of interest con cerning the sugar beet industry The factories are located at Grand Island Norfork and Ames During the year the factories have made 22890000 pounds of sugar and have received 102 85S tons of beets The average price per ton was 5 The following table shows the acreage in each county County Acres Adams 21 Antelope 30 Boone Ill Buffalo 982 Burt 75 Cedar 135 Cheyonne 75 Olav 86 Colfax 28 Cuming 116 Custer 35 Dakota 28 Dixon 47 Dodge 2109 Douglas 241 Fillmore 71 Furnas 49 Gage 41 Greeley 16 Hall 1253 Harlan 26 Hitchcock 255 TTnlt 210 were shipped average price paid ton County Acroa Johnson 20 Keith 3 Knox 1 Lancaster 528 Lincoln 1187 Madison 731 Jlerrick 424 Nuckolls 35 Otoe 65 Pierce 171 Platte 234 Polk 5 Redwillow 640 Richardson 59 Saunders 383 Seward 93 Stanton 65 Thayer 33 Thurston 28 Valley 53 Washington 93 Wayne 198 Howard 20 Total acreage 11193 Jefferson 14 Of the total tonnage over 7000 tons from this point and the here was 437 per Last Evenings Lecture on Dante The court room was filled last even ing on the occasion of the lecture by M J Stritch S J dean of the college of literature of Creighton uuiversity Omaha It was an eloquent and able lecture on a great subject The man the times and the comedy were given the treatment of a careful student and boundless admirer of the immortal singer whose fame has in no wise been dimmed by the passing of more than six centuries Thoso who heard tho lecture will read Dante in tho future with a vision widened and quickened and with a conception more intelligent and accur ate The dean is scholarly fluent clever pleasing enthusiastic liberal up-to-date His lecture was a joy Tho library board is to be congratulated PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS One of the most brilliant music pro grams at the high school assem bly was that rendered this morning It was as follows Morning Hpmn School Piano Solo MwWB Mills Vocal Solo Mrs P FMcKenna PiaroSolo Mrs Knud Stangland Sontr School ong Mrs W B Mills PianoDuet EjS3 Bessie Bosworth March Miss Bessie Peterson Exit Cloaks 800 Monte Carlos for 550 1000 ones for 699 500 jackets for 369 1000 ones for 690 1150 ones for 750 Girls 3 50 long coats 239 5 ones for 349 at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing sale H6 Has Them Dont send away Buy your seeds from W T Coleman and know what you are getting Dont get left Valentines Valentines Jtfewest and finest line we have ever had Ready in a few days L W McConnell MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mrs N Newkirk spent Sunday in Trenton Mrs W P Pate was a Hastings vis itor Tuesday Miss Lillian Roman was visiting in Lincoln over Sunday Miss May and James Stangland were Lincoln visitors Sunday E E Emmett the state bank exam iner was in the city last Saturday Mrs C H Bixler expects to depart for Des Moines Iowa in a few days P J Morgan was up from Platts mouth first of tho week on business Mrs F W Hawkbworth went up to Denver Thursday on 13 on a short visit Mrs Carl Berry has been visiting relatives and friends in Bethany this state J S Perrier tho Culbertson ditch manager was in the city Monday on business Mr and Mrs A Barnett arrived home from Lincoln last Saturday night on No 3 Will E Bosserman of Sutton has been a guest in C J Ryans home part of tho week Mrs E E Stayner arrived home on No 5 Monday ovening from a short visit down the road F N Mervin of the Beaver City Tribune was a Commercial house guest last Friday evening Miss Sarah Lowman will leave for Chicago next Monday morning to make her spring purchases Mrs H L Prevost is visit from her mother Mrs receiving a H M Kief of Kansas City Missouri Mrs Francis Barclay and the boys were in Trenton over Sunday she being called there by the illness of her brother Miss Bernice Linville of Carson Iowa arrived iu the city on 3 Saturday night last and is the guest of Mrs G D LeHew Miss Stella Fuller visited Lincoln friends over Sunday going down on 6 Saturday night and returning on No 1 Monday Miss Millie Slaby was up from Re publican City Saturday and Sunday t guest of Conductor and Mrs V H Solliday Mrs R B Davis came in from Omaha last Saturday night and was the gust of Louis Lowman and family early days of this week Mrs Fred Palmer and Master Harold Citizen 23rd Rev Frank W Dean went down to Hildreth Tuesday to assist a brother of the cloth in conducting some meeting in that place this week Mrs Barney Hofer went up to Wauneta last Friday morning to visit the home people returning here on No 176 Monday evening Mrs D D McAlpine and Miss Maud McAlpine both of Lincoln from Indianola Sunday evening to get a through train for Lincoln Mr and Mrs H P Sutton departed on No 14 Monday night for the south where they will spend a month visiting his mother at Iowa Louisiana Mr and Mrs S M Cochran arrived home Thursday night of last week from visiting a number of weeks in Fort Wayne Indiana and other points east Mrs F E Palmer and children de parted on Monday for Cheyenne Wyom ing to join the husband and father there where he is in the Burlington service Mrs M M House of Brush Colo rade and daughter Mrs J A Kirk of Culbertson were guests of Mrs Howe Smith Wednesday and Thursday of this week Mrs William Randall wife of the Burlington auditor Omaha came to the city on No 3 Tuesday night and has been the guest of her sister Mrs A P Thomson Mr and Mrs Frank Dobson came up from McCook Sunday and tarried with friends until Tuesday when they went on to Havelock and Omaha to visit other friends Holdrege Citizen Dr E H Waters of Edison was in town Monday and informs us that he is soon to leave for Des Moines Iowa to school becomo a medical examiner for an surance company Oxford Standard Harmon Thompson and Louella are in Bethany Nebraska where they are guests of his sister Louella Jrill remain there and take the business course in the Cotner university making bar home with her aunt PPSffiS J B Dies of His Injuries Monday morning while crossing one of the yard tracks near the stock yards J B Roshong of Valley Grange precinct i was run ovt r by car- the yard crow was switching to ono of the repair tracks t sustaining injuries from which he died the following evening about half past seven Efforts were made to warn the old man o f bis danger but they were either misunderstood or unheard and the wheels cut off ono leg besides produc ing head injuries The injured man was removed to the home of Rev J E Tirrill on East Rail road street where death relieved his suf ferings tho following evening Funeral services were conducted in tho Methodist church Thursday after noon at 2 oclock by Rev L II Shu mate after which intermont was made in Riverview cemetery J B Roshong was born in Holmes county Ohio February 9lh 1837 died in McCook Nebraska January 27tb 1903 He was united in marriage with Margret Benjamin April 7th 1859 Ho and family moved to Redwillow county Nebraska in November 1892 A wife and four children survivo him De t ceased was a private soldier in Company C 142nd regiment of Ohio volunteer infantry The deceased and wife have been liv ing on a small parcel of land on the east side of the old Maxwell farm just south of town on the Oberlin road Two of the children live in this county and two over in Kansas south of here Mrs Haskell Tirrill of McCook and MrsAM Benjamin of Banksville Mrs Mitchell andLafo Roshong of Decatur county Kansas The bereaved wife children and friends have the profoundest sympathy in this tragic death of husband and father Gospers Postmaster Disappears Tuesday January 13th Pearl Kaser postmaster of Gosper Gosper county went to Arapahoe with the cream wagon as Usual put his team in Sail ors livery barn took the train for the west supposedly coming to this city with a party of congenial friends and since then no word or trace has been had of him The bondsmei are now in charge of the office An inspector was on hand last Saturday and discovered the office to be in wretched condition and the postmaster about 500 sbort on his accounts Kaser had not made out the customary January report of post office business and it supposed that his money order business is badly involved Kaser carried on a mercantile business in connection with the postoffice and came up from McCook yesterday to bills are coming in against the concern visit relatives in tho city Holdrege i which his parents thought had been paid Kaser is thought to have taken 400 to 500 with him more than enough to have paid all accounts against the store Tho missing man is said to have been indulged by his parents to their limit His domestic relations are said to have been pleasant He leaves a wife and three small children William Burke of that place who is thought to have ac companied him leaves a wife and seven 1 ViirTor QYirl fllOW 1TQ OnTTlH lln J uuj ii said to be abso lutely destitute which is another ment in favor of a place that is warmer than this Our Representative Redwillow county is represented in the house by J E Hathorn of Bartley Dr Hathorn is a physician of good rep utation and is a graduate of the Rush Medical college He is a native of Maine and is a man of middle age He re moved from his home state to Illinois in 1970 and to Nebraska in 1886 Dr Hathorn was a soldier in the Civil war having served through the war as a member of the Fast Maine heavy artil lery Lincoln Star Will Reach the 600 Mark The indications now are that McCook lodge A O U W will reach the 600 mark this month A number of j bers are actively working for that end 1 and the indications now are that it will oe reacnea in January xno prizes offered for the ones who secure the largest number of new members are by no means unattractive CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun day J J Loughran Pastor Congregational Usual morningjand evening preacmng services Sunday at ten anaeavor meeting at In seven Prayer meeting at eight oclock Wednesday evening Frank W Deak Pastor MsrBQDi3Tr Sunday school at ten Pleaching at 11 and 8 Subject of the morning sermon Immortality Ep worth League at 7 L H Shumate Pastor 5aeSisitawisaassSK itkCoolt RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Fireman L B Kelsey is visiting in Holyoke this week Firpman J R Pence is visiting in Holdrege this week T A Wilburn of Lincoln has sold his Red Cloud residence Pete Kern of the boiler gang is off duty with a sore finger Fireman J R Sullivan was visiting over Sunday at Holdrege G J Bruce and bride arrived in the city on Saturday night last Hostler Brewington of Akron after a 30 days vacation has returned to work J E LeBlance was visiting in the eastern part of the state first of tho weeki Fireman C H McBride was visiting bis folks at Holbrook Thursday and Friday I A Erb of the Akron eating house is on crutches tho result running a nail into his foot Fireman C Blackburn is visiting his parents at Eustis and expects to stay a couple of weeks Station Agent Hostotter of Indianola herds 300 chickens of his own between trains with profit B C Monpleasure a former Burling ton employe has been visiting oldtime friends this week William Fane has been down from Sheridan Wyoming this week guest of his sister Mrs C M Bailey F W Calhoun is visiting in Cam bridge this week Dame Rumor has it that when he returns he will not be alone Operator W F Kenworthy is suffer ing With an attack of grip induced by a a drive overland from Lexington to El wood recently No 3687 a class K4 one of the now passenger engines recently completed at Havelock has been assigned to the Alliance division Co uctor and Mrs S A Miller have been Here from Limon Colorado this week called by the illness of her broth er Morris Heaffy Engineer William Morrell has returned from Akron where ho has been working for sGuic time and expects to work out of McCook in the future Engineer G E Hicks of Alliance was called to Wauneta this week on ac count of the death of his sister at that place Alliance Grip 23rd J M Billings arrived home Saturday night last from Chicago He has a badly mashed thumb which will keep him home a number of weeks Agent J P Allen of Wauneta who has been off for ten days on a furlough will return to duty on Monday coming J F Edwards extra agent is relieving him Fireman W A Lauby who has been firing the Republican Oberlin passenger run in place of A C Williams has re turned and will work out of hore in the future Fireman Marooney who has been on the relief for the last two months re turned to work Tuesday Marooney had his face and hands badly scalded some time back Clyde Barker of Alliance was the guest of Conductor and Mrs A P Bouno first of the week Mr Barker is claim agent of the Burlington on the Alliance division Manager W P Bross of the Burling ton baseball team is engaged in signing his colls for the coming season It is safe to wager that the aggregation will be one of the swiftest amateur clubs in the state for 1903 M G Stephenson returned to his old position in the McCook 3 ard first of the week Hawkins succeeds him in the Holdrege yard E E Stayner of Me Cook has gone to work on the day force in the Holdrege ard The B M steel gang hes recently finished laying new 80 pound steel rails from Holdrege to this place The 70 pound rails were considered too light for for the large engines running over the road at present at the above places Oxford Standard John Rydell who has been road-master of the Hastings Oberlin division the past six months has been transferred to the Akron Longmont division out of Denver for which place he left Satur day evening The vacancy here has been supplied by Andrew Ipson of the Orleans St Srancis branch Mr Ipson is an experienced railroad man and has been roadmaster of the latter branch for some time He will remove his family from Orleans to this point in the near future RedCloud Chief 23rd WjPotfiwr Nthra8lcaSta1 I lister Srtbtmc McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 30 1903 Score a Big Success Royal Highlander lodge No 307 is to be credited with a largo success at their masquerade ball last Friday ovoning in tho jMenard opera houso There was a numerous attendance of masked dancers and quite n SDrinkling of sight seers making a gay and happy company withal The grand march was enmasque and was led by Mr F S Vahuo and Mrs F A Ponnell Mr Vahue not being a good guessor Refreshments were served on the stage by the ladies of the order and although it was not attempted to make this an elaborate affair the menu was very sat isfactory and enjoyable The Snyder orchestra of five pieces was iu attendance No effort at decoration of tho hall was made The affair left nought but favorable and pleasurable imnressions with nil present The Minstrel Show Music for tho minstrel show has ar rived and the work and pleasure of practicing and rehearsing for the occa sion is now progressing The boys have secured a fine lot of excellent music and have already in training tho best musi cal talent of the city and tho other artists which go to make up a strong combination and the result can be but highly satisfactory Tho date is now set at February 23rd Good bye Furs 150 fur muffs now 89c 175 ones now 129 225 ones now 139 300 now 169 350 ones now 249 175 fur collarettes now 119 385 ones now 269 500 ones now 299 600 ones now 399 190 childs sets now 99c 250 ones now 149 If you wait longer wont you be too late The Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing sale Do You Need a Cream Separator If you do dont fail to call at W T Colemans store and see tho very latest improved separator You can ship your cream from any station and draw your pay twice a month Separators are sold on payments and part of each check can be retained as a payment on tho ma chine Horses For Sale Sixty head of horses weighing from 900 to 1200 pounds Some broke and some unbroken On J H Moore ranch 6 miles southwest of McCook Prices reasonable George Plumlkigh To Sugar Beet Growers The contract for the American Beet Sugar Co of Grand Island Nebraska for tho 1903 crop may be seen at the office of J E Kelley Household Furniture for Sale Chiffonier refrigerator small cook stove chairs couch pictures book case folding bed dishes etc Mrs Delhunty Household Goods for Sale I am offering for sale my household goods Call at tho residence Mrs Jennie Cann Fifty patterns of new spring ginghams now opening at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Thb Tribune is only 100 a year ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Miss Jessie Stuart is the guest of her sister Mrs George Willetts W T Henton was over from the Beaver yesterday on business Mrs S J Crawfod is here from Col orado guest of her daughter Mrs J H Mgore Miss Ethel Pope came up from Lin coln Wednesday night to visit tho folks at home till over Sunday C W Keys manager of the Bullard was confined to bed part of the week by grip but is now able to be at the office Dr A P Welles is trying to tak as roseate a view of life as possible while Mrs Welles is absent from tho city on a visit Mrs J M Hammond of Driftwood precinct the readers of The Tribune will all learn with sorrow is in a pre carious condition with cancer Morris Heapy whose health has been a source of solicitude wo aro pleased to mention is now much better and he is getting along nicely toward complete recovery Mr and Mr3 H A Bbale enter tained the Alphabet club Wednesday evening It was a meeting of pleasaut est particulars Mrs W S Perry won the honors Mrs J F Kenyon waa awarded the booby Mrs C W Britt and mother Mrs Wilson arrived from Lincoln Wednes day on No 1 They have gone to housekeeping in the south half of Mrs Matella Gordons dwelling on Madison street Heres the heartiest welcome to them NUMBER 37 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Annls Furs at DeGroffs Monto Carlo Coats at DoGroffs 1 Save monoy on drugs at McMillenH But ono wolf fell a victim in Tuesday hunt Scalo books for sale at The Trikunb office Go to C L Sorosis Skirts DeGrolf Cos for I McCook was rather short on eoalpark of last week McMillens cough euro will stop your cough Try it Some good values in Petticoats at CL DeGroff Cos Wolf hunts havo become the vogue in Redwillow county First class meats of all kinds at th B M meat market All the latest and best books aro to be found at Cone Bros Tho B M meat market sells tho best of 0 very thing in their lino Stop that cough Cure that coldT McConnolls Balsam will do it Irrigated farm for rent tf C II Meeker Gunthors candies always fresh L W McConnkll You want the beat at a right price You will got it at tho B M moat market Fifty patterns of new spring ginghams now opening at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Pickles sauer kraut and everything seasonable at Marshs meat market Highest quality and lowest prices Edison phonographs from 10 up Big line of records vocal and instrumental See L W McConnell Cards with envelopes to match for at homes receptions etc for sale at Trib une office Same neatly printed rea sonable if desired There is nothing more profitable to people in general than a good garden In ordertohave one you must get some of W T Colemans seeds This is the time to make your pur chases of underwear and at C L De Groff Cos is the right placo to get tho best goods at the right prices - The new spring patterns of wall paper are arriving Lino will be better this year than ever before You know what that means L W McConnell Thero will be a meeting of the Dorcas society at the home of Mrs C E Pope next Wednesday afternoon at prompt 230 Plenty of work on hand Full attendance requested Are you thinking about getting a washing machine If so you should seo the Ocean Wave at W T Colemans Its the latest improved easiest running most durable washing machine on tho market What is more acceptable to a friend or your wife than a set of pearl handled knives and forks a chaffing dish baking dish or anything in the silverware line which you can get at a reasonable prico at T Colemans County Judge Green issued licences and married the following couples last week Thomas W Smith of McCook and Cora Pevler of Wray Colorado Thomas B Canaga of Goodland Kan sas and Mary I Hall of Boulder Colo rado This week William Doyle purchased the building and lot now occupied by C F Babcock for his real estate offico and the building and lot adjoining on south lately vacated by L O Menus the merchant tailor paying for tho twain 230000 Estray Cows From slaughter housa yard two cows one red heifer 3 year3 old weighs about 800 wire about neck one pale red cow weighs about 1000 j pounds Reward will be paid for in- formation leading to their recovery D C Marsh The Albert McMillen farmf ormerly tho Maxwell place will pass under the own ership and control of Mr Ferguson of Hastings March 1st The place will bo occupied by Joseph Spott3 This is a fine addition to the large body of land now owned by Ferguson and his col leagues in the valley in that neighbor hood Is your head working or are you pay ing ten cent3 a pound for meat by tho quarter when you can get better meat by the quarter at Marshs meat market for six and eight cents a pound Dont let the peddlers bump you sohard when the regular dealers can do so much bet ter in price and in quality as well Fifty patterns of new spring ginghams now opening at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos