f I i 1 V I I i Jf4 aefc fribe Official Paper of Redwillow County By F M K1MMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance TKESIDKNT REPUBLICAN TICKET Scale books Uy Tlioodore Roosevelt UNITED STATES BKNATOK Elinor J Jiurkott Lincoln GOVEUNOU Jolin II Mickoy Ortceola LIEUTENANT CiOVKIpiOH E a McGHton Omaha SECEETAKY OF BTATE A Guluslin Hod Cloud AUDITOU 32 M Scarlo Jr Oulallu TKEAHUEEn Peter Mortenscn Ord N ATTOENEY GENERAL Xorris Hrown Kearney HD1T OI IUIILIC INSTHUCTION J L McHrion Gonovu CONOEESSMAN FIFTH DISTRICT G W Norris Red Willow county EEIEESENTATIVE Philip Glloin Dnnlmry COUNTY ATTOENEY C E Eldri d McCook COUNTY COMMIBSIONEE James Ilntilold McCook Call For Senatorial Convention The Republican convention of tlio 29tli Sena torial District of Nebraska is hereby called to convono nt McCook Red Willow county Ne braska on July 21st 1101 nt two oclock p in at the district court room for the purpose of placing in nomination u candidate for tho office of senator from tho 29th district nnil to trans net such othor business as may legally como be fore said convention Tho basis of representation in said conven tion will Iw one delegate for every hundred votes or major fraction thereof cast for tho Hon J B Barnes for judge of tho supremo courtnnd ono delegato at largo for each county Said representation will bens follows Chase 4 Dundy 4 Frontier 8 Furnas 11 GosjKsr r Hayes 4 Hitchcock S Rod Willow 11 It is recommended that no proxies be allowed and that tho delegates present cast tho entire vote of tho county Dated this 28th day of Juno 1901 John StevensJe JMHoliingsworth Chairman Secretary Judgk Alton Brooks Parker and Ex Senator Davis of West Virginia are tho Democratic nominees for president and vice president respective W J Bryan admits that ho is be tween the devil and the deep sea but thinks that after all the Democratic plutocrat is perhaps not the meaner devil and announcestthat he will support Parker But he wants every thing to stand unqualified that he has said about the manner of tho plutocrats securing Parkers nomination and after election will commence a reorganization cam paign The Journal is not going to hazzard any guess as to what the outcome of Mr Norris career would be There are a thousand and one different turns it may take But we do know him to be every inch a man and if kept in congress will soon be in shape to make Fifth Nebraska something more than a blank space on the legislative and polit ical map of the United States Eastern states have long had tho habit of finding a good man and then sticking to him Thats why eastern men control to a very great extent the legislation The Fifth has found a man in Norris who has tho making of a statesman Stick to him Superior Journal One Ladys Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets I have I believe sold fifty boxes of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets on the recommendation of one lady here who first bought a box of them about a year ago She never tires of telling her neighbors and friends about the good qualities of these tablets P M Shore druggist Eochester Ind The pleasant purgative effect of these tablets makes them a favorite with ladies everywhere For sale by all druggists No Pity Shown For years fate was after me continu ously writes F A Gulledge Verbena Ala I had a terrible case of piles causing 24 tumors When all failed Bucklens Arnica Salve cured me Equally good for burns and all aches and pains Only 25c at McConnells drug store Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice June 27 1904 When calling for these letters please say they were advertised Eipper Henry Marty Oliver 2 Harless N Smith Mildred McChersonMrsNancy Scbnebly H H McGuire Fred Snydor Mamie Viker Geo F M Kimmell Postmaster Mary had a little lad Whose face was fair to see Because each night he had a drink Of Rocky Mountain Tea TjW McConnell Typewriter papers The Tribune TINUE Those who are graining flesh and strength by regular treat ment with Wortfp Frriilpirvr e OVUlt J L I1IUI31U11 fi should continue the treatment i in not weatner smaner aose I and a little cool milk with It will do away with any objection which Is attached to fatty pro ducts during the heated season Send for free sample SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 44i Pearl Street New Ycrk tatnain r 50c and Jioo all druggists PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES Tho most valuable single collection the library has received is a largo num ber of magazines- a recent gift of Miss liacho Berry who with tho assistance of the librarian has put hem in access able form They includo seventy four bound volumes of tho standard periodi cals as well as several hundred loose numbers There is a complete set of the Atl ntic for tho last fifteen years as well as numbers of Harpers Scribners MunseysMcCluresThe Worlds Work St Nicholas Century and others which complete in themselves for the years they cover fill many a gap that had ex isted in tho collections already possess ed by tho library Tho fact is not generally recognized that the magazines furnish us with the best of current literature not only in tho way of fiction but along other lines It is a duty wo owe ourselves to know current history to be familiar with the events that are happening in tho world and tho day of which we are a part The newspapers do not give us enough or at least what goes to make up their con tents is hastily gathered and so con fused with inaccuracies that wo need something besides to digest and sift the cumbersome and unwieldy mass of facts Tho reviews fill admirably this want They are tho clearing house for the vast quantity of crude material accumulated each month by the army of news gather ers from tho four corners of the earth The Outlook is probably the best of these The Review of Reviews is also good and covers a wider scopw In both of these magazines we find the facts classified and arranged and one who reads one or the other of these publica tions conscientiously cannot be ignor ant of the history of his own times Tho more popular magazines at least one of them preferably the Atlantic though if one must have illustrations some other will serve almost as well should also be read While the others do not attempt so adequate a transcript of the daily life of humanity as do the reviews they will be found to contain special articles of unusual merit and in terest on every day topics These maga zines of course arc read principally for their fiction which may usually be de pended upon to be the best that is ob tainable A reference to the tables of contents for the last few years will dis close this fact Many of the most wide ly read books of the last ten years have first appeared serially in the magazines One of the most notable of these though by no means the best is Trilby while the authors last book The Martian which was unfortunate somewhat of a failure was also offered in this form Mrs Humphrey Ward has had Margella Sir George Tressady Lady Roses Daughter and now her last storywhich is running in Harpers Miss Johnstons three most successful novels have ap peared two in tho Atlantic and one in Harpers during that time There is scarcely an author who counts for any thing in the realms of literature whose name has not appeared in the pages of one or another of the periodicals that we buy on the news stands every month This is what makes it necessary for us to read them and this is why tho back numbers have so great an interest and so high a value Burlingtons Low Rate Summer Tours Go somewhere this summer If not to St Louis then to the mountains lakes or seashore Examine this great scheme of vacation tours St Louis and return All kinds of reduced rates daily besides special coach excursions each Monday in June Chicago and return Either direct or via St Louis daily low rates also Tery cheap June 16 to 20 Indianapolis and return 2435 June 26 and 27 Atlantic City and return 4225 July 9 and 10 Cincinnati and return 2940 July 13 to 17 Denver Colorado Springs Pueblo Glonwood Springs Salt Lake Practically half rates all summer Michigan Minnesota and Wisconsin The lake resorts and lake steamer tours very favor able rates stopovers at St Louis on through tickets See the grandest creation by the hand of mac Ask the agent for full details or write LWWakeley general passenger agent Omaha Neb Weak Hearts are caused by indigestion If you eat a little too much or if you are subject to attacks of indigestion the stomach ex pands swells and puffs up against the heart This crowds the heart and shortens the breath Rapid heart beats and heart disease is the final result Kodol DyspepsiaCure digests what you eat takes the strain of the heart cures indigestion dyspepsiasour stomach and contributes nourishment strength and health to every organ of the body Sold by L W McConnell Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening GANoren to A JHesnerwd ne qr 23-3-29 1300 00 J Wall to C Wallwd o hf E E Smith to R S Fischer wd lots 9 andl0inblock54Bartley 175 00 E E Smith to M A Olmstead wd lots 1 to 10 in block 1 Esther Park 115 00 TJSto DJEeynolds patent sw qr 29-1-29 Barnett Lumber Co to W F Xeel wd lots 11 and 12 in block 40 Bartley 1000 00 J W Dolan to J Kircher wd nw qr 29- 4 2S SO000 Sina Anderson to Wm TJerling wd ne qr 2000 00 Adda Sewell to O B Woods wd part s hf seqr 18-1-23 1000 00 E Inghr to Smith Bros L T Co qcd ceqr 13-2-26 560 50 Smith Bros to C Schlegel wd w hfsw qr and neqr seqr 30-4-30 500 00 The Tribune scribe now 52 weeks forl Sub- V Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nob July 5 1001 Tho hoard of county commissioners met persu ant to adjournment PretontJ IIBennettDA Watermnn and Samnel Premer county commis sioners C EEIdred county attorney and EJ Wilcox county clork Tho minutes of tho pre vious meeting wore read and approved Tho board on motion commencod tho exami nation of tho accounts of E J Wilcox county clerk and continued snmo during tho day On motion tho board adjourned to meet July Cth 1901 J H Bennett Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk McCook Nebraska July 6 1901 Tho bourd of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment Present J nBennott DA Wntorman and Samuol Premor county commissioners C E Eldred county nttorney and E J Wilcox county clerk The minutes of previous meeting were road and approved Tho board having mado n careful examina tion of tho accounts of E J Wilcox county clerk llnd that ho has received as fees from January 7th 1901 to Juno 50th 1901 both inclu sive 119475 Tlia board on motion commenced tho exami nation of tho accounts of Hon tr uossard county treasurer and continued same during tho day On motion the board adjourned to moot July 7th 1904 J II Bennett Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk McCookNcbrnska July 7 1901 Tho board of county commissioners mot pur suant to adjournment Present J II Bennett D A Waterman and Samuel Promor county commisionors C E Eldred county attorney and E J Wilcox county clerk Tho minutes of previous meeting wore read and npproved On motion the boaid continued tho examina tion of tho accounts of Ben G Gossard county treasurer throughout tho day Tho board having mado a careful examina tion of the accounts of R W Dovoe clork of the district court find that ho has received as feos from January 7th 1901 to Juno i0 1904 both inclusive S5o55 The bonrd having mado a careful examination of tho accounts of S L Green county judge find that ho has received as fees from January 7th1904to June 30th1904 both inclusive 26325 On motion tho board adjourned to meet July 8th 1904 J II Bennett Chairman Attest EJ Wilcox County Clerk McCook Nebraska July S 1904 Tho board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment Present J H Bennett D A Waterman and Samuol Premer county commissioners C E Eldred county attorney and E J Wilcox county clork The minutes of previous mooting were rend and approved The board having made an examination of tho accounts of ACCrabtreoshorifffind that he has received as feos from January 7th 1904 to June IJOth 1901 both inclusive 11520 Tho board having mado a careful examina tion or tho accounts of Ben G Gossard county treas find tho following to bo tho true and cor rect statement of all themonies received and dis bursed by him as suchlreasurer from January 7th 1901 to Juno ISO 1901 botli inclusive in tho several funds and tho amount on hand at tho close of business Juno 30th 1901 see statement elsewhere The board having inadca careiul examina tion of the fee book of Ben G Gossard county treasurer find that he has received as fees from January 7th 1901 to June 30th 1904 both in clusive as follows As commissions 151409 As miscellaneous fees 20775 Total 172184 Tho semi annual report of Flora B Quick county superintendent was examinedapproved and ordered placed on file Tho following claims were audited and al lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on tho county general fund levy of 1904 in payment thereof as follows Flora B Quick salary 2nd qroflice exp 27681 C E Eldred same 201 50 E J Wilcox same 83 55 S L Green oflice expense 2 90 B G Gossard same 44 49 R W Devoe same 2 75 Panly Jail Co jail doors window guards 120 90 L W McConnell stationery 2 50 State Journal Co supplier- 78 21 W C Bullard coal for paupers 8 00 E G Caino Co same 8 35 Barnett Lumber Co same 4 00 W E Hillers mdse for paupers 15 00 James McAdams same 13 35 CLDeGroff same 10 91 J A Wilcox same 25 60 S Dulaney nursing pauper claimed at 24 allowed at 12 00 A S Kennedy room for pauper 5 00 Clark Thayer board of pauper 10 90 JMBrown medical services per contract 18 00 J H Bennettservices as comr and mile age 40 10 D A Waterman same 36 20 Samuel Premer same 32 00 And on the county bridge fund levy of 1904 as follows R E Hatcher bridge work 5 00 George Younger same 10 00 Ben Kiffen same 8 00 W V Miller same 10 00 James Doyle same 21 00 F Mustgravesame 4 00 R Podolski same 37 00 T F Gockley same claimed 7 allowed 6 00 II V Lord nails 5 05 Barnett Lumber Co lumber 97 70 Barnett Lumber Co lumber 41 95 E G Caino Co lumber 72 75 W C Bullard lumber 90 25 And on the county road fund levy of 1904 as follows James Doyle road work 12 00 C H Mundy same 7 50 G O Longnecker same 3 00 G O Longnecker same claimed 2425 allowed at 10 25 On motion tho official bond of H E Woods overseer road district No 41 was approved Un motion tue board adjourned to meet August 15 1904 Attest J H BENNETT Chairman E J Wilcox County Clerk Night Was Her Terror I would cough nearly all night long writes Mrs Charles 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 frightfully and spit blood but when all other medicines failed three SI bottles of Dr Kings New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 5S pounds Its absolutely guaranteed to cure couerhs colds la grippebronchitis and all throat 1 and lung troubles Price 50c and SI LW McConnell druggist Trial bottles free Piles Upon Top of Piles Piles upon top of piles of people have the piles and DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve cures them There are many different kinds of piles but if you get the genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve made by E C DeWitt Co of Chicago a cure is certain HATisdale of Summerton S C says I had piles 20 years and DeWitts Salve cured me after everything else failed Sold by L W McConnell Please I want some more WHEAT0SE Thats what they all say This food contains the valuable phosphates o so necessary in food Wheatose is a flaked and when properly becomes a jelly like su healthful light and Sold in 2 lb packages by all high class grocers iW A rfiwu Si Xt vGV P irv Wr A Sfil Daniel Freeman Was Hurt Beatrice Neb July 12 Daniel Free man the first citizen to file on land un der tho homestead laws of this country and who gained considerable prominence some time ago in his suit to prevent tho reading of tho Bible in the school of his district was brought to his home north west of this city today from Munden Kansas by George Freeman and W D Carre of Beatrice Mr Freeman was thrown out of a buggy at Munden and sustained a fracture of the left hip after ward lying in the road for several hours before being found by passersby He was brought home on a stretcher and is now being attended by local physicians The injury is thought to be serious on account of the age of the patient and the extreme hot weather Special to Lin coln Journal She Tried Five Doctors Mrs Frances L Sales of Missouri Valley la writes I have been aillict ed with kidney trouble five years had severe pains in my back and a frequent desire to urinate When riding I expe rienced much pain over the region of the kidneys I tried five physicians without benefit and then concluded to try Foleys Kidney Cure After taking three SI bottles I was completely cured Sold by A McMillen If there is a chance to boom business boom it says an exchange Dont be a knocker dont pull a long face and got sour on your stomach Hope a bit Get a smile on you Hold up your head Get a hold with both hands Then pull Bury your hatchet Drop your toma hawk Hide your little hammer When a stranger drops in tell him this is the greatest town on earth Dont roast Be jolly Get popular Its dead easy Help yourself along Push your friend along with you Soon youll have a whole procession Be a good fel low No man ever helped himself by by knocking people down No man ever got rich trying to make people think he was the only good man on earth You cant climb the ladder of fame by step ping on otner peoples corns Theyre their corns not yours and tender Keep off the corns All men are not all alike Once in a while you may find one who is very much alike But some are dif ferent Youre not the only shirt in the wash If you dont like their styles let them alone Dont knock Youll get used to it Theres no end of fun in minding your own business and it makes other people like you better Better have others stuck on you than that you should get stuck on yourself Nobody ever got stuck on a knocker Dont be one Be good C421 2Congres3St Pobtland Maine Oct 17 1803 I consider Wino of Cardui superior to any doctors modicino 1 ever used and 1 know whereof I speak I suf fered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely pros trated me Pains would shoot through my back and sides and I would have blinding headaches My limbs would swell up and I would feel so weak I could not stand up I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to bo beyond the help of physicians bufc Wine of Cardui came as a God send to mo I felt a change for tho better within a week After nineteen days treatment I menstruated without suffering the agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain Wine of ijuruui is simpiy wonaenui ana x wisn that all suffering women knew of its good qualities Treasurer Portland Economic League Periodical headaches tell of fe male weakness Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses bearing down pains or any female weiknes3 If you are discouraged and doctors have failed that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui -now Remember that headaches mean female weakness Secure a 100 bottle of Wine of Cardui today WIMEof CARDWI f lime and iron see My for children gll fjJM wheat food Jgggjp cooked 2BIHIkSi bstance IIBHVbs delicate mBJKsj SHlK ssJs V A Wv jwiCElr - v J T mmsmx mm 1 MRS L F GRIG G AGENT lOK ChasAStevens Bros Ready made Garments and Furnishing Goods Threo doors east of DeOrolTs store f l w A Full Weight Wo have four cardinal prii ciple3 in our business Full weight good goods fair prices cleanliness Maybe the place where you buy isnt as particular on these points as we are Our customers have a peculiar way of sticking by us and you would too if you tried our goods and our ways Anton Mag ner Will Defend R E Dutton R E Dutton of Lincoln must appear before the postal department at Wash ington to show cause why he should not be debarred the use of the United States mails because of a charge of alleged fraud filed against him by Inspector Sin clair The chanre is misuse of the mails to circulate literature treating of mag netic healing and describing Duttons marvelous powers in healing which is considered by the inspector a mis representation of fact Dutton was charged with a similar of fense in the federal court sometime ago but a demurrer to the indictment was sustained by Judge Munger and the case was dismissed Dutton will be represented before the department by E J Greene of the firm of Billingsley Greene and the defense will be that the terms of the contract issued by Dutton provide that no money is to be paid for the treatment or teaching until the pa tient or pupil is satisfied good results have been accomplished The conten tion is made in regard to healing that the power is mental and that for thi reason it would be impossible to prove it false or true because of the extreme liability of witnesses to vary where the testimony would merely be a matter of opinion Lincoln Star COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTY CO CUT Licenses to marry have been issued by the county judge as follows since our last report John Holzworth 21 and Dora Raile 17 both of Oberlin Kansas George H Tucker 21 and Margaret A Strauser 17 both of Cambridge Married by the county judge July 13th Karl A Kleint 36 of Herndon Kan sas and Mary C Rowland 31 of Mc Cook Louie J Larson 22 of Upland and GoldieB Strouder 17 of Trenton Mar ried by the county judge July 4th Charles F Allen 22 of McCook and Edna E Sheridan 22 of Indianola L W McConnell asks the readers of this paper who are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to call on him at once and get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure If you knew the value of this remedy as we know it you would not suffer another day Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a thorough di gestant and tissue building tonic as well It is endorsed personally by hundreds of people whom it has cured of indiges tion dyspepsia palpitation of the heart and stomach troubles generally Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat It is pleasant palatable and strengthen- ugi I Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank flcCook - Nebraska 010 ORDER CHOPS felWBI IMMWtt l1 MIM 1 1 liMllimilllWWI 11 1 Its English You Know Our mutton chops aro all built on the substantial English pattern If you want French chops we cut thuin that way but you get Fine Mutton or Lamb tho sweet toothsome kind in either event You never had any stringy chops from us did you Call telephone or send tho baby Your order will havo equally good attention a i VANS IJLJL JLJLILlLr C li rjjc Oh rc b fiV vV W ft ib -it lit ty -it it nb nt ffi ik mV iit fix t it lit it it Hi lit lit Hi lit tie in ii it Ht lit lit it fit lie lit it rift i it lit it f it li it it -a it lit fa a lit it ii ito i it 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