V 1 f i V 1 HWfe Wh WaiWhSSflSSSi Tl akoma I - O H A M 33CS2iS juiuitmutmjrimMnujTx WbenSoloooibabiesIcut J i 8 1 5 their feoty a A Sf - i fhey how flod ywled aI1 1 I urstroufifcs to hfs officer mfSlmf King Sbroraon fid tell 1 T J7 - 5 1E 5 Wfio wltfc Tafcoma Biscuit g v 8WiKr g Air te childrens grief did JMW i lyfJ qnell LOOSE WILES CRACKER CANDY CO K J 1 1 1 T JLrnnnnnmnnrJ Kansas Cty Mo Bill JllJ I I ftn T I rnf7PirPrrnfiT7ffiPfntlrli i in if n a IBr Mr r WB m9 I Best Offer Ever Made The McCook Tuibune has succeeded in getting the special clubbing price from the publishers of the Nebraska Farmer one of the best they have ever made and during the past two months a good many have taken advantage of this offer and are well pleased with it Wo have had the time extended for this offer believing that many more would like to take advantage of it before it is withdrawn For 123 we can send you the Ne braska Farmer and The McCook Trihune both for one full year and worth 8200 The Nebraska Farmer is the leading general farm and live stock journal of the west It prints from 21 to 40 pages each week is well known and well liked having been establir led since 1S69 Its publishers are practical and experienced men who are now and have been for thirty years extensively engaged in farming and stock raising in Nebraska and know from experience the needs and conditions applicable to the west It is a journal for the farmers by farmers No other farm paper can fill its place or be so helpful to the farmers of the west It is contributed to by all the leading agricultural writers and experi menters of the west and at our special club price should be taken by everyone Low Rates West 2500 to Portland Tacoma Seattle 2500 to San Francisco Los Angeles 22 50 to Spokane S2000 to Salt Lake CityButteIIelena Proportionately low rates to hundreds of other points including Big Horn Basin Wyoming Montana Washington Idaho Oregon British Columbia Cali fornia etc Every day until June 15 Tourist cars daily to California Personally conducted excursions threo times a week Tourist cars daily to Seattle Inquire of nearest Burlington Route agent To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signa ture is on each box 25c Movements of the Teachers With the closing of the schools comes the dispersion of the out-of-town teach ers Miss Gorby departed on No 2 Tuesday for Nelson whore she will spend the summer with a sister Miss Hewitt loft on No 12 Tuesday morning for Hiawatha Kansas she expects to attend some Wellesley function or meet ing during the summer Miss Smith de parted Thursday morning for Lincoln where and at her home at Inez Holt county she will pass the summer vacr tion Miss Powers returned to her homo in Trenton lastSaturday andMrs West to her home in Hayes Center on Mon day we understand Mrs West expects to remove to this city in the near future Miss Griffin left on last Saturday morn ing for Greeley this state it is broadly hinted that she will soon exchange occu pations Miss Andrews departed for her Cambridge home Saturday morning last Miss Budlong took No 2 Tuesday morning for Detroit Michigan where she will visit a sister during the summer Miss Rathbun will attend school in Den ver during the interim Miss Thomson will visit her brother John in Montana during the vacation days GREATLY ALARMED A Persistent Cough Permanently Cured by Chamberlains Cough Remedy H P Burbage a student at law in Greenville S C had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which he says greatly alarmed me causing me to fear that I was in the first stage of consumption Mr Bur bage having seen Chamberlains Cough Remedy advertised concluded to try it Now read what he says I soon felt a remarkable change and after using two bottles of the twenty five cents size was permanently cured L W McConnell More Low Rates The Burlington will sell round trip tickets July 1 to 10 as follows San Francisco and return 5000 Los Ange les and return 5000 San Diego and re turn 5000 Ask the ticket agent for particulars 6 5 4t The Tribune Only 100 per year JJJjjajJg1 mMumitimiTMmwvrnrrrr7ammaBmaMtaaKaBmmmmmim BR Not ALL in the Price Wlien you Iniy Gloves tliere are other things to consider the fit the style the finish and last and most important the wearing qualities Besides all the above we offer you the largest stock to select from ranging in price from three pair for 25c to the finest in dress kids and silk lined mochas Each and every pair will be repaired or replaced if they go wrong THE BEE HIV McCOOK NEBRASKA 2 to l a z 55 o c CD o Model Slippers r I The Model Shoe Store 5 a CO CO CO Cft o n CO BARTJLEY Mr J Fletcher Is here from Omaha visiting the family Miss Fitzgerald of McCook who has been visiting Kiss Nellie Farrell return ed to her home od 5 Monday evening Miss Lucy Peakeof Indianola who has been teaching in our school for the last two years is again engaged for the com ing year Miss Maud Vickrey who for two years past has taught in the primary depart ment of our schools has been retained for another year Prof N J Wyne who has been princi pal of our high school for the last two years returned to his home at Peru Neb Saturday May 30 Mr Etherton Mr G W Jones and Dr Morefield attended the preliminary examination Monday at Indianola of the man who shot Lee Jones Mrs Jacob Stenner whos visiting her parents Mr andMrs Cowles inBartley went to Indianola Sunday afternoon to visit her sister Mrs Toogood Ralph Clark who has been attending business college at Grand Island return ed home Monday on No 3 His brother Ivan left the same day for Denver where he will visit relatives Thecounty superintendent Mr Dutch er held a special examination session in the Bartley school house June 2nd Se ven or eight teachers from Indianola and about the same number from Bartley took the examination On account of inclement weather the morning exercises of the program for Memorial Day were annulled In the afternoon there was a large attendance at theM E church where the afternoon program was carried out in singing and recitations and an interesting address by S R Smith of Indianola after which a monument was erected near the church and the usual ceremonies to the unknown dead were executed The people of Bartley were shocked Sunday morning to hear the sad news of the murder of one of our citizens Mr Lee Jones while at Indianola last Satur day evening He was fatally shot through the heart by a drunken man by the name of McMillan The body of the deceased was brought to Bartley Sunday evening about six oclock and lay in his fathers home until 10 a m when the corpse was taken to the Christian church Minister C F Martin preached a pathetic funeral sermon to the bereaved parents relatives and sympathizing friends Every seat was occupied and all available standing room taken After the sermon the body was laid away to rest in the Bartley cemetery and thus a sad scene is closed which will long remain impressed upon the minds of the people of this vicinity as one more crime as the result of the curse of intemperance In almost every neighborhood some one has died from an attack of cholic or cholera morbus often before medicine could be nrocured of a physician sum moned a reliable remedy foi these diseases should be kept at hand The risk is too great for anyone to take Chamberlains Colic Cholera aid Diar rhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the lives of more people an 1 relieved more pain and suffering ther medicine in use It can alw ys bo de pended upon For sale by L V Mc Connell druggist SOUTH SIDE Mrs W G Dutton is visiting with the children in Lincoln We seem to be in the rain belt and the roads are hardly passable Amos St Germain is home from Traer Kansas for a week or ten days He had just finished listing the Kansas farm to corn Frank Everist got stuck in the mud with a barrel of salt or ratherthe team did He says he will treat the boys rigit who helped him out Mr and Mrs Frank Fitch pleasantly surprised the home folks Mondavbv ominsr in unexnectedlv Thevwilfv i f jr an indefinite time W S Fitch is having an addition built to his farm house occupied by John Hesterworth Mr Fitch has just recen Iy finished remodelling and building on the home place Wheat in this vicinity is looking fine but beets are a little the worse for the cold wet weather Several will have to plant their beets -over as soon as the ground is dry enough Your correspondent understands that Miss Pearl Hayes of Danbury has ap plied for our school She is an energetic teacher and the district will be fortunate in securing her services June Bargains The Burlington offers round trip tick ets as follows Indianapolis and re turn S2665 June 13 34 St Louis and return S2060 June 15 and 16 Ask the ticket agent for particulars ADDITIONAL RAILROAD HEWS E J CunninRhnin ia h wwr flro up mnn nilits C W Holt is a uowtnombor of tho boilorwnsh cre If Hillary machinist resinned on Saturday last Clyde Scott returned Thursday from Uluo Hill Henry Iloush is visiting in Beavor City this week A F Maiiffless was in Denver first of the week S R HraBR machinist resigned on Inst Sat urday Jo cph Kubicek was a Holrfrege vicitor Wed nesday V H Rndcliffe is viMthifj Holdrcge relatives this week KuKincer and Air- HurIi Drown are visiting iu Denver J A FinneRau tpent Sunday in Bartley with his parents W D Sweet has just hcen added to tho force of night wipers John Eckhardt of tho night forco resigned first of tho week C H McBrido visited his parents near Hold rego over Sunday Frank Trover boilermakor resigned from tho service thisweek Mrs John Schlagel is visiting rclativosin Cul iMsrtson this week Abram VnnValkenburgh handed in his resig nation first of tho week W J Krautor piecework inspector has gone to Aurora 111 on a vifrit No ISO got a few cars crossways of tho track in tho Wray yard Monday F R Rolfo is calling nights until R H Trow bridge returns from thgeast J A Finnegan has been transferred from the forco of wipers to the paint gang Tax Adjuster Pollard went east in a special attached to No 2 Thursday morning J Powers Switchman Bjrnes and Ed Smith wore Denver visitors first of tho week Reports from Conductor Everett Dwyor indi cate that ho is not getting on very well Fireman GE Hoxio loft on No 6 Saturday night for Washington Kansas on a business trip Conductor Stevo Dwyer and crew have been retired from tho service of the Burlington at Denver J A Cullen having served his time left on No C last Friday night for Omaha where ho expects to get work W H Anderson of tho paint gang has been transferred to tho machine shop and is now shop clerk vice Dusty Brakeman Lewis of Denver visited tho boys at headquarters a few days on B of R T busi ness going on to Chicago on tho Trainmens special Sundaj Engineer Roy Zint left yesterday with tho pile driver for use on the Southern division which is all shot to pieces by tho flood It will be gono a couplo of weeks ADDITIONAL PERSONALS H H Bekey was in Stratton Monday Miss Mabel Bishop is visiting in Lincoln J B Meserve arrived homo last night from a trip to New York City Verne Nevin of Exter is a guest in the L R Hiloman home this week Miss Maggie Lamoxt of Boulder Colorado is visiting Miss JIabel Wilcox Mayor Eldked delivered tho Decoration Day address in Benkelman Saturday John Gaardee of Minden is assisting in the work in the First National Bank Mrs J G Schobel left on No 12 this morn ing for Minden on a visit to her parents Miss Stella Fuller departed on No 2 Fri day morning for Lincoln to be absent until Sunday night Another Bloody Kansas Tragedy Meager details of one of tho most bloody tragedies in the history of northwestern Kan sas comes to us from St Francis Kansas It seems that bad blood has existed between the cowboys on the great ranch of the Dewey Cat tle Co and a familj by the name of Berry hav ing a homestead within the enclosure of the Dewey ranch fence Wednesday about two oclock a band of cowboys from the Dewey ranch rode up to the Berry farm and in a battlo which ensued tho father and three sons were shot and killed outright and a fourth son was shot but not killed he managed it is stated to save his life by crawling into the bouse The statements as to the cause of tho trouble are so at variance that no adequate idea can be gotten of tho facts But it is known that the trouble has been one of long standing and to those ac quainted with the situation over in tho dis turbed country between Atwood and Bird City where the tragedy occurred this bloody affair causes no surprise The cowboys have been ar rested and will have a preliminary trial at At wood W S Morlan appearing for them today or tomorrow Progressive High Five Party Dr and Mrs W V Gage Mr and Mrs H H Tartsch and Mrs Adele Phelan gave a progres sive high five party last evening at the Gage home to about fifty guests It was a very clever and delightful affair Mrs James Hatfield won the first prize and J E Kelley the booby Dain ty refreshments were served This afternoon Mesdames Gage Tartsch and Phelan gave a keusington of felicitous details to a large company of lady friends at the Gage residence The Great June Flooa of 1903 Will go down into history so far as Nebraska Kansas Iowa and Missouri are concerned The deluge of water in the Missouri and Mississippi and their tributaries great and small has been unprecedented and the loss of life and prop erty appalling Railroad traffic has been great ly retarded and entirely suspended in some in stances The tale of woe from Kansas City Topeka Beatrice Des Moines and other places is especially distressing Fine Rains Great Crop Prospects Five or six inches of rain has fallen all over this part of Nebraska the past ten days and the prospects for small grain are simply im mense never have been better in the history of ihecountry Corn has not been doing very well on account of so much rain and sugar beets have suffe red some from the same cause but the gen eral crop prospect is superb Broken Leg and Injured Head By the overturning of a car belonging to the circus in tho local yards one show attache had a leg broken and another received head injuries No formal action has been taken yet by the b ard of education in the matter of the elec tion of school teachers However it is quite probable that a tentative understanding exists an that an anuouncement will shortly be made covering at least the greater portion of tho corps Wasted School teachers and stu dent who are open for a traveling posi tion for the summer Write to O S Trigg tity 6 5 2ts K v VWS9SWilrt fc 1 1 Dfl 11 11 Lip 1 1 Come Today and Select from our Line of Wash Fabrics the riaterial for your Summer Dresses and Waists Big assortment of White and Colored in the newest weaves New Line of Parasols Let us show them to you before the assort ment is broken For Groceries call Phone 22 THE I wasfi LO PS A w LM H dgz aaHSS Of i eMrv - SsPSY i nave naa occaion to usz your Black Draught stock and Poultry Medi cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction 1 heartily recom mend it to all owners of stock J B BELSHER SL Louis Mo Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should exnect to bp cored by food When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine Dont stuff them -with worth less stock foods Unload the bowpls and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured if it be ble to cure it Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver It cure3 every malady of stock if taken in time Securea 25 cenfc ran of Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay for itself ten timesover Horses work better Cows give more milk Hog3 gain flesh And hens lay more egg3 It solves the Jroblem of making as much blood esh and energy as nossible out o the smallest amount of food con 1 sumed Buy a can from vour dealer cjaitt re G L DeGROFF GO c o liltfc ssQfyf swAbi COLEMAN Bert Wales has over 100 acres wheat J Lair of Iowa was in town recently Harry Wales has bought another horse W M Rozell has 210 acres of fall wheat and it looks fine I M Smith of McCook was in this town one day last week S O John from near McCook was up here and bought a horse of M H Cole Mrs E M Easterday of McCook was looking after her interests here recently J Kelley sowed his farm to fall wheat and is planting eighty acres of the East erday farm to corn A letter from Mt Vernon 111 of June 2nd says A good many farmers are not half done planting corn yet Frank and Roy Coleman were hauling wood out of the grove Monday They have enough up now for summer fuel for a couple of years When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets They are easy to take and pleasant in effect For sale by L W McConnell BOX ELDER The steel range men aroin these parts A creamery station has been located at Centerpoint John White has taken a cream sepa rator on trial Born to Mr and Mrs James Modrell June 2 a daughter Glenn Modrell took dinner with Vir gil Gordon Sunday Miss Florence Younger visited her un cle George Harrison Sunday Mr and Mrs John White spent Sun day with George Younger and wife This cool wet weather is hard on tho corn but small grain was never known to look better Miss Allen of the Childrens Home at Omaha gave a very interesting talk at the church Sunday morning Florence Youngers hand has gotten better and she is now helping Mrs T M Campbell with her housework Fred Satchell Len Younger and the Misses Ida and Stella Modrell spent Sun day with Maude and Clarence Stone Rev and Mrs Satchell are expecting their daughter Mrs Mather of Aurora Nebraska home this week on a visit It looks quite natural to see Edward Shepherd back in these parts again and making his weekly trips to Spring Creek Will Stones team took a little spin last Sunday and tore his buggy to pieces It was a short run but a rather lively one Mr and Mrs Ira Harrison expect their daughters Mrs John Miller and Mrs Schloscher of Friend home on a visit soon Joseph Pominville Stillwater Minn after having spent over 52000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble with out relief was advised by his druggist Alex Richard to try a box of Chamber lains Stomach and Liver Tablets Ho did so and is a well man today If troubled with indigestion bad taste in the mouth lack of appetite or consti pation give these tablets a trial and you are certain to be mere than pleased with the result For sale at 35c per box by L W McConnell druggist DANBURY Harry Butler is on the sick list this week Lawyer Starr of McCook was in Danbuzy Monday Rev Pogue is in Lebanon thi3 week doing some painting L Cann has the foundation of his new Iiooeq nearly completed D A Waterman of Lebanon was on oar streets last week E A Ruby was a Lebanon visitor between trains Wednesday The Danbury village board met Monday nighc but took no action on the saloon question U O Leisure was a business pilgrim the firs c of the week to Hprndon and Traer Kansas Meats For Tender Teeth Are a specialty at Paul Antons market Spare your teeth and at the same time help your digestion by ordering from him Phone orders just as carefully and promptly filled as though you came in person See that string of lawn mowers at Waites All sizes Prices from S3 up