fcX1 f 6c ffljedk fifbm Rv F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Fraternal Insurance Order Cards R C I P A Lodtfo No C12 moots first and third Thursdays of each month McConnolls hull 830 p m E B Hunan Fresidont W S Guteb Secretary ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook lodgo No W7 rnootH on eocond and fourth Mon day evpnlnps of onch month nt oiolit oclock in McConnell hnll 11 W Df voe Illustrious Pro tector J C Mitchell Secretary ROYAL NEIGH BORS Noblo camp No 802 moots nocond and fourtlt Thursday after noons nt2S0 oclock in McConnolls hall Mrs Tiiad Shepherd Oracle Mns Auguhta Anton Recorder Republican County Convention Tho Republicans of Red Willow county are hereby called to meet in convention at Hoards leos hall in tho city of Indianola on Wednes day July 29th 100Jat 130 oclock p m for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for tho following offices to bo voted for at tho noxt general election to bo hold in tho state of Nebraska on tho 3rd day of November 1903 vij Ono county judgo ono clerk of tho district court ono sheriff ono coroner ono county treas urer ono county clerk ono county surveyor ono county superintendent of public instruc tion ono county assessor one count commis sioner for second district eleven delegates to tho Republican state convontion and eleven delegates to tho Republican convention of tho fourteenth judicial district of Nobrnnka and for tho transaction of such other business as may regularly como before said county convention Tho basis of representation of tho sovoral pre cincts in said county bIioII bo tho voto cast for lion J II Mickey for governor of Nebraska at tho general election hold In the year 1902 giving ono dologato for each 15 votes or fraction there of so cast for said J II Mickey und two dolo gates at largo for each voting precinct in said county Said apportionment entitles tho sev eral voting precincts in said county to tho fol lowing representation in said convention Alliance 4 Grant 4 Heaver G Indianola 7 liondville 4 Box Elder 4 Coloman 4 Danbury 4 Driftwood 4 East Valley 7 Fritsch 4 Valley Grange 5 uervor 4 jjjjj - Lebanon 7 Missouri Ridgo 3 North Vnlloy 4 Porry 3 Red Willow 5 Tyrone 3 WILLOW QltOVE First Ward 1st precinct 12 First Ward 2nd precinct 11 Second Ward 1st precinct 8 Second Ward 2nd precinct 8 - Total 121 It is recommended thnt no proxies be allowed in said convention but that tho dolegaU s pres ent thereat bo authorized to cast the full vote of tho precinct represented by them It is further recommended that tho several voting precincts in said county hold their pri mary elections on Monday the 27th day of July 1903 By order of county central committee Harlow W Ketes Feank Moore Secretary Chairman Republican Caucus WILLOW GROVE PRECINCT The Republicans of the first precinct of tho first ward of Willow Grovo precinct in Red Wil low county will moot at the sample room of tho Commercial Hotel in McCook Nebraska on Monday evening July 27 1903 nt 8 oclock for the purpose of selecting twelvo delegates to at tend tho Republican county convention to bo held at Indianola Nebraska on July 29 1903 M Lawhitson Committeeman Tho Republicans of the second precinct of tho first ward of Willow Grove precinct in Red Wil low county will meet at the office of C F Bab cock in McCook Nebraska on Monday evening July 27 1903 at 8 oclock for tho purpose of se lecting eleven delegates to attend the Republi can county convention to bo hold at Indianola xxeDrasKa on July zy iuih C B Gray Committeeman Tho Republicans of tho second precinct of tho second ward of Willow Grove precinct in Red Willow county will meet at the office of H H Berry in McCook Nebraska on Monday even ing July 27 190 at 8 oclock for tho purpose of solecting eight delegates to attend the Republi can county convention to be held at Indianola Nebraska on July 29 1903 T J Smith Committeeman Tho Republicans of the first precinct of the second ward of Willow Grove precinct in Red Willow county will meet at the city hall in tho city of McCook on Monday evening July 27 1903 at 8 oclock for tho purpose of selecting eight delegates to attend the Republican county convention to be held at Indianola Nebraska on July 29 1903 C F Babcock Committeman driftwood teecinct The Republicans of Driftwood precinct will please notico that our primary will be hold in tho Frederick school house on tho ovening of Monday July 27th for tho purpose of selecting four delegates to tho county convention and to transact such other business as may regularly como before said caucus I H Wasson Committeeman COLEMAN PRECINCT The Republicans of Coleman precinct will hold their primary election for the selection of four delegates to tho Republican county con vention to bo held in Indianola Wednesday July 29th 1903 in the Coleman t chool house on Monday afternoon Julv 27th at 2 oclock when of William Sharp Committeeman GRANT PRECINCT The Republican voters of Grant precinct will meet at the Banksville school house in the even ing of July 27 1903 at 8 oclock for the purpose of electing delegates to tho county convention and to transact such other business as may properly come before said caucus H I Peterson Committeeman PEKRT PRECINCT The Republican primary election for Perry precinct will be held in the Flitcraft school house on Monday evenine Julv 27th 1903 at 7 oclock central time for the purpose of elect ing three delegates to the county convention to be held in Indianola Wednesday afternoon July 29th 1903 at 1 30 oclock C H Harman Committeeman VALLEY GRANGE PRECINCT The Republican voters of Valley Grange pre cinct will meet -at the Pickens school house Monday afternoon July 27th 1903at2 30 oclock for the purpose of electing five delegates to the county convention and for tho transaction of any other business that may properly como be fore the caucus JSd A Phillippi Committeeman Even our good friend and thorough bredcattle expert Dr Brown of Bartley fails to see the educational value of trees lawns water works electric light plants and modern conveniences and enterprises such as McCook enjoys We didnt expect Hinky Dink to But the doctor we hoped for a different utterance from the progressive follower of Esculap ius IN Mayor Charles E Eldred of this city the Republicans of the Fourteenth judicial districts have a candidate for judgo that they can elect without a doubt He has the legal and personal qualifications beyond question Hinky Dink favors Redwillow county uniting on a candidate for district judge Well Barkis is willing Give C EEld red the delegation Jasper was too busy with commission ers proceedings etc last week toeven mention Samuel Randolph in that issue so he took a shot at the tall weeds in that burg and let it go at that HARVEST - zzx txzr L - v S Wi I have nad occasion to use your I BackDraueht Stock and Poultry Medi cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction I heartily recom mend it to all owners of stock t J B BELSHER St Louis Mo Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expect to be cored by food When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine Dont stuff them with worth less stock foods Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and tho animal will be cured if it bo possi ble to cure it Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the I bowels and stirs Up the torpid liver ic cures every maiaay or stock if taken in time Secure a 25 cent can of Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay for itself ten times over Horses work better Cows give more milk Hogs gain flesh And hens lay more ecrcrs It solves the problem of making as much blood flesh and energy as possible out of the smallest amount of food con i sumed Buy a can from your dealer All the world Protestants and un believers as well as Catholics bear will ing homage to the gentle greatness of tho dead pontiff Leo XIII His mem ory is a sweet benediction and his works they do follow him British locomotive builders have made a new record for the Americans to beat An English train ran last week SOOH miles in five hours and fifty eight minutes without stopping tho most severe test it is possible to put a loco motive to It means a speed of over fifty miles an hour continuously for six hours Some persons find in the recent un happy and unfortunate postal develop ment texts for articles and sermons against government ownership or man agement of affairs But the points are not well taken The fact that a few officials operated private or personal grafts whereby their salaries were argumented a few thousands does not necessarily militate against the splendid postal sys tem Such grafts are by no means confined to the postoffice department but in some form or other may be seen almost anywhere in official municipal corporation affairs The graft is a first cousin to the tip Both are in widespread use And for the most part neither has been considered in its proper aspect or relation It is to the high credit of the government that the post office grafters are being sternly pro secuted But if all the non governmental grafters tipsters and beneficiaries should be apprehended prosecuted con victed and sentenced the prisons of the land would be utterly inadequate to the situation Let us not waste Excessive righteous indignation over the postal grafters while smiling complacently at the operation of a similar situation in almost any business of a public or cor porate nature anywhere Grafts tips perquisites and the like all ought to be cutout Dwelling House for Sale My residence property in McCook lot 16 block 8 original McCook Address J L Gray 528 W 69th st Chicago 111 By an oversight The Tribune failed last week to state that Oscar Hammond is associated with E M Bigelow in the ownership and operation of the McCook laundry Oscar is an old Kedwillow county boy and The Tribune hopes that this venture may be a success Hair Fallsl I tried Ayers Hair Vigor to stop my hair from falling One half a bottle cured me J C Baxter Braidwood 111 Ayers Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on the market A little of it goes a long way It doesnt take much of it to stop falling of the hair make the hair grow and restore color to gray 1 hair 100 a bottle All druggists If your druggist cannot supply yon send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle Be sure and give the name of your nearest express ofhee Address 8 Urn J ailiib VS LAMVCU AIOS3 SHOES PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES However curious we may be about now things we are equally interested in new facta about old things As wand erers in a strange land we welcome the coming of news from home When our friends are away from us we liko to know what they are doing especially when their accomplishments are note worthy Mr Frank II Spearmans work is watched more closely in McCook prob ably than anywhere else for the reason fiat Mr Spearman once lived here From having known the man we have a keener appreciation of his writtings than strangers have We read his stories not only for the stories sake but for their authors sake as well To see something he has written is like renew ing an old acquaintance Mr Spearman has an individuality His work is characteristic He is like no other man and he writes himself into his books Ho is original and he im presses his individuality upon his work This is the chiefest reason forhis suc cess This is why his stories are popu lar why his writings are eagerly sought by editors and eagerly read by the pub lic If he has not always new things to say wo expect at least to find the old things said in a new way and novel ex pressions of old truths serves quite as well as the announcement of discoveries There are many writers but few who have a style peculiar to themselves Children learn by imitating and the greater number of us do not get beyond the imitative period Every man has a personality but not many men disclose it We continue to do things not in our way but in the old way We ad mire cleverness yet cleverness consists in being oneself in being original We are over on the lookout for the new in literature as in the other professions and in the arts Our minds are alert and weary of monotony and grasp at what promises to be different from any thing else we know McCook will be glad to learn that in the issue of the Saturday Evening Post for July 11th Mr Spearmans newest novel The Presidents Daughter be gan serial publication The fact of its appearance in a periodical of such stand ing is the best evidence of the regard in which Mr Spearman is held not only by the public but by the editors No better fate than to be within reach of the Posts half million readers could befall the work of any author There is quite a saving in buying your hosiery at the Bee Hive Repulsive Features Blackheads pimples greasy faces and muddy complexions which are so com mon among women especially girls at a certain age destroying beauty disfigur ing and making repulsive features that otherwise would appear attractive and refined indicate that the liver is out of order An occasional dose of Herbine will cleanse the bowels regulate the liv er and so establish a clear healthy com plexion 50c at A McMillens 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 Baptist Services at the usual hours Morning topic Recognition Hereafter Evening subject The Voyage of Life Sweet singing All welcome C Richard Betts Pastor Methodist Rev Satchel will preach at 11 am No evening meeting Sab bath school at 10 a m Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p m L H SHUMATEPastor Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at ten oclock a m Morning prayer at 11 and evening-prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in the month Holy Communion at 8 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector Rev and Mrs F W Dean arrived home Sunday morning on No 2 from a short vacation in Denver and Manitou Colorado Rev L H Shumate departed Mon day night for Kansas City Mo on his annual vacation He will visit in other parts of Missouri during his absence Rev W J Turner who occupied the Congregational pulpit preceding Rev Dean and who has been located at Nor folk for the past year or more has been given a call to the pastorate at Neligh where he formerly preached A Surgical Operation is always dangerous do not submit to the surgeons knife until you have tried DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve It will cure when everything else fails it has done this in thousands of cases Here is one of them I suffered from bleeding and protruding piles for twenty years Vas treated by different specialists and used many remedies but obtained no re lief until I used DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve Two bottles of this salve cured me 18 months ago and I have not had a touch of the piles since H A Tisdale Summerton S C For blind bleeding itching and protruding piles no remedy equals DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve Sold by L W McConnell A at the -- I CULBERTS0N Bob Colo drove to Trenton Tuesday John Bower is enrolled on thesick list John Gull of Hayes Center was in town Sunday R Knowles drove down to Tronton Monday on busieess Miss Grace Austin of Hebron was in town Tuesday on business Mr A Y Wright left Monday night for a visit with Iowa relatives A L Taylor of Trenton contracted business in this village Tuesday Supt H G Pickett of Hayes Center was in town the first of the week The ball boys will give a big ball Sat urday evening Every ono invited Miss Julia Solomon visited McCook friends from Sunday to Wednesday Some of tho young peoplo enjoyed a picnic on the Blackwood Wednesday Peter Spohn is assisting his father-in- law O Wacker in the store this week Dr Hess of Atlantic Iowa was out viewing the beet crop the first of the week Mrs D M Benedict and Mrs G W Trempy drove down to Hayes Center Tuesday D L Shumaker is haying the east room in tho opera house fitted up for a restuarant we understand Mrs S J Wright and daughter Olive returned from their visit to Hebron and Arapahoe Saturday night Postmaster J H Christner of Hayes Center and W I Van Petten of Strat ton were in the city Sunday Misses Grace Ford and Goldie Newlon went down to McCook Monday morn ing to attend summer normal Matt Newlon who has been clerking at the Bee Hive came homo Wednesday night on a much needed vacation Mrs J A Kirk entertained a number of her lady friends at her home Tues day night They all report a pleasant time Miss Marrietto Wemple who has been attending school in Hagarstown Mo for the past year came in to McCook on No 1 Sunday Mr Wemple drove down to meet her The Perfect Liver Medicine Mrs M A Jolley Noble OT writes I have used Herbine for a number of years and can cheerfully recommend it as the most perfect liver medicine and the greatest blood purifier It is a med icine of positive merit and fully accom plishes all that is claimed for it Ma laria cannot find a lodgement in the system while the liver is in perfect order for one of its functions is to prevent the absorption of fever producing poisons Herbine is a most efficient liver regulat or 50c at A McMillens Lemonade glasses a good supply at the Bee Hive About eighteen months ago Mr W S Manning of Albany N Y widely known in trade circles as the represent ative of the Albany Chemical Co was suffering from a protracted attack of di arrhoea I tried Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he says and obtained immediate relief I cheerfully recommend this medicine to those similarly afflicted Sold by L W McConnell druggist 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 For Sale Cheap Several second hand buggies See me at the Blue Front livery barn W H Ackerman McCook Neb Indigestion Causes CatarrH of tlie Stomach For many years It has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion and dyspepsia but the truth is exactly the opposite Indigestion causes catarrh Re peated attacks of indigestion inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach thus caus ing tho glands to secrete mucin Instead of tho Juices of natural digestion This Is called Catarrh of the Stomach Kodol Dyspepsia Gyre relieves all Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach protects the nerves and cures bad breath sour risings a senso of fullness after eating indigestion dyspepsia and all stomach troubles Kodol Digests What Yon Eat Make the Stomach Sweet Bottles only Regular site 100 holdInc25 tones the trial size which sells for 50 cents Prepared by E O DeWITT CO Chicago ML Night Was Her Terror I would cough nearly all night long writes Mr3 Chas Applegate of Alex andria Ind and could hardly get any sleep I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough fright fully and spit blood but when all other medicines failed three 1 bottles of Dr Kings New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds Its absolute ly guaranteed to cure coughs colds la grippe bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles Price 50c and 8100 Trial bottles free at McConnells drugstore MODEL e WHAT J H Phone 16 Womens wearable warm weather Ware WHERE AT Honest IP McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning1 Corn -10 Wheat 55 Oats Rye t Hogs 4 40 Eggs vm Butter 15 The Scientific Germ Killer It contains every antiseptic known to science Hog Cholera Is a germ disease of the intestines The cholera bacteria finds its way into the animal through the drinking water or filth passing into the stom ach and finally down along the intes tines it sets up fermentation and from there filters through the blood liver and other organs Hog cholera cannot be treated suc cessfully unless treatment is com menced before the germ has reached the period of rapid multiplication If taken in time it can be cured and in all cases prevented by the use of Liquid Koal because it is the only known germicide that will pass through the stomach into the intes tines and from there into the blood permeating the whole system and still retain its germ killing properties All other so called cholera cures lose their potency by the acid reaction of the gastric juices of the stomach hence have no value Read What Other Says Parker S D Dec C 190 To whom it may concern I havo used L K for my Iiors and can cheerfully recommend it to be all that is claimed a thorough germ and worm de stroyer and a good appetizer J J Roberts Wausa Neb Dec 15 190i Have used Liquid Koal for nearly a year and find it an excellent article to keep Ikhts in a healthy condition and as in appetizer it has no equal Albert Anderson PRICE OneQuartCan 3100 One Gallon 300 A 25c 32 page Book on Germ Diseases of Animals sent free on application MANUFACTURED BY NATIONAL 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