Official Paper of Redwillow County By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Strictly Personal The Tuidune is prepared to show you n superb line of samples of 1906 calendars and we will do the printing right hero No need to send away for them Our line can suit the most fastidious tasto and the fullest purse or tho simplest desire and most modest moans The Tribune has in stock a full linejof Cash Register stationery Cash Received on Account Paid Out Charge slips etc Buy your supplies at homo and save annoyanco of ordering from eastern cities The Tin bun b keeps in stock notes receipts single and in du plicate one or three to the page legal blanks of all kinds type writer papers etc SXsX CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a ra Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughkan Pastor Eiiscoial Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at 10 oclock am Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening prayer and sermon at 3 The third Sun day in the month Holy Communion at 730 a m All are welcome E R Eaiile Rector Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Preaching at 11 a m Junior League at 3 Epworth League at 7 Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 Morning sub ject Christianity Pays Evening sul ject Tho Mystery of Iniquity Re ception of members at morning service All are invited M B Carman Pastor Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m Y P S C E at 7 Preaching at 8 p m Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 p m Rev Dvvight H Piatt of Smith Center Kansas will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening and a full attendance of members and friends is desired Pulpit Com Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice May 31 1905 Abbott Chas Deeder Mr John Gray Mr Armour Lamb Miss Liln Miller Mr Chas Nelson Miss Elsie Rogers Mr C N Ryan Lairy Theobald Mr Bert CJ Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrap per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy Scott Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York 5oe and t ill druggist Cate J F Davis W H Hoff Frank G Harrison Mr Louis E Mining Mr Henry Newly Mr Harry W Ralph Frank Strefl Albert VanCleve M A T Williamson Rev A A When calling for these letters please say they were advertised P M Kimmell Postmaster For Sale A nice front door for a residence with screen door to match Also window frame and two sashes with glass Will sell very reasonable Call at this office for further particulars Consumption j There is no specific for consumption Fresh air ex ercise nourishing food and Scotts Emulsion will come pretty near curing it if there is anything to build on Mil lions of people throughout the world are living and in good health on one lung If From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption Of course the patient could not take it in its old form hence it did very little good They can take SCOTTS EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time There is no oil not excepting butter so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scotts Emulsion and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous f We will send sample free you a COMMENCEMENT WEEK CONCLUDED FHOM FIEST PAGE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS CLASS 05 WlNIFJtKD E BEOWNC Lillie Mat Campbell v Bertha Mat Caett Ruby Jane Fitzgerald Richard Oscar Green Ada A Hammond Edward Warren Hanson Ada Mat McAninch Lillie Elizabeth McClain Emma Martha Perry Lona Jamerson Phelps Charles Richard Rice Edna Waite Charles R Rice President Edward W Hanson Secretnry Ada M McAninch Treasurer CLASS TOEM Is it but a happy dream Seen in the firelights slow Busy jojful school dnys seem Only bright days vanished long ago Faces dear to momry there In tho firelights glow While scones of youthful days so fair Softly come and go Alas twas but a happy dream Of happier dnys long flown Twas but tho firelights golden gleam Tho picture now is gono Winifred E Bhowne ELEVENTH GRADE KECEPTION One of the happiest incidents of the week was the reception tendered the graduates by tho members of the eleventh grade at the home of Supt and Mrs G II Thomas Saturday evening The high school teachers were also guests of the occasion There was a brief pro gram games and refreshments Miss Lona Phelps and Miss Ruby Fitzgerald recited their class day numbers Miss Gertrude Storer gave one of her always enjoyable readings Mrs G II Thomas a piano selection and Mrs Thomas and Miss Storer a vocal duet Miss Celia Gorbys senior biography was better un derstood and appreciated than the read er will apprehend Ice cream in class colors blue and gold was served with cake Miss Elsie Campbell and Miss Mildred Berry presided over the punch bowl There were about forty present The members of the 11th grade were ushers for all the occasions as is the custom Last weeks account of the events of commencement week were necessarily brief disconnected and on the whole unsatisfactory hence we cover the entire weeks doings this week more in detail and more harmoniously The decorations for commencement were the same as those for class day They were appropriate and tasteful a large flag forming the background for the class whose motto on a field of blue and done in gold Pro Bono Publico was suspended over the flag palms ferns potted plants and cut flowers formed the rest of the simple but pretty effect the labor of the members of the class of 03 Rural Route No 2- Postmaster Kimmell has just been duly authorized to extend rural free de livery service from the McCook post office commencing on Tuesday August 1st 1903 over the territory north and west of this city as follows Leaving McCook and going half mile north to half section in section 19 thence west two miles on half section road in sections 19 and 2 thence one mile south to Flitcraft corner thence northwest one mile to Harman corner thence north quarter mile and west one mile to northwest corner of section 27 thence south quarter mile to Plummer corner thence northwest one and quarter miles to Perry station corner thence north threa fourths mile to the north west corner of section 21 thence east two miles to the southeast corner of sec tion 15 thence north three miles to northeast corner section 3 thence west half mile to half section road in sections 34 and 27 thence north two miles on half section road in sections 34 and 27 thence east half mile to northwest cor ner section 26 thence north one and quarter miles to Zimmerman corner thence east two miles on quarter section road in sections 14 and 13 thence south three fourths mile to half section road in section 19 thence east one mile on half -section road in section 19 thence south two miles to Brady corner thence east half mile south half mile east half mile to northeast corner section 5 thence south four miles to the southeast cornersection 20 thence west one mile to postoffice The route will cover area of 50 square miles population 441 There alongZthe proposed route 29Jj3 miles an Will supply a are 98 houses Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening C H Boylelto M C SLurtleff wd to neqr 18-2-30 S 650 00 J N Clarke Kec to H Martin Rec deed to nw qr w hf sw qr 24 e hf se qr 23-1-29 1800 00 Boyle Eldred to I D Long ndtos hfswqr 344 30 B S Baker to Mary Dutclier wd to lot 11 to 16 in F Esther park M Morris to F Quaduor -wd to se qr 22-2-27 J J Samslto S Brabler wd to sw qr 500 00 150 00 1300 00 1 00 J Roelfslto S Brahler wd to sw 4 2S 1S0000 C Harman to Etna B Dye lot 2 32 2nd McCook Equitable LandJCo to G Lang deed to sw qrlseqr 18 o hf nw qr w hf ne qr 19-2-29 S L Wright to O L Wright wd to lots 7 to 10 blk 35 lot 5 blk 37Bart ley L Jennincs to Addie Durhin Inf AuiC 100 600 00 50 00 8 Springdale 1000 00 United States to PGillenDat to nr 17-2-27 J Notice Teachers and Prospective Teachers The first and second weeks of tho Mc Cook Junior Normal school Juno 5 to 17 inclusive will be the instituto weeks for Red Willow county One weekis the limit on compulsory attendance at institute so I am designating tho sec ond week as the one for compulsory at tendance Let me urge you though to be preseut the first week also to get your work planned yoursolf comfortably located and all preliminary arrangements made so that the second or institute week may bo given wholly to school work Excuse from institute attendance will bo granted only after previous con sultation with tho superintendent and then only for good and sufficient reasons This is the annual business meeting of the teachers and it is for the best inter ests of the schools and of all concerned that each teacher be present So come and lot us make this the best institute yet held in this county Flora B Quick Co Supt Do You Want to Try Postmaster Kimmell wants to see a number of persons who are desirous of taking an examination for carrier of a proposed rural free delivery route out of McCook Report to him promptly and secure application blanks Knipple has just received a carload of nice bright baled hay which he is soil ing at 950 a ton The Fourth McCook Instructions for Organizing The Fourth of July committeo on attendance hereby offers the follow ing cash prizes Largest delegation from any country school district 15 00 Second largest delegation from any country school dist 8 00 Third largest delegation from any country school district 5 00 Largest single load of people from country G 00 Second largest single load of people from country 4 00 Third largest single load of people from country 2 00 Largest family attending in a body 3 CO Second largest family attending in a body 2 CO Third largest family attending in body 1 CO The committee suggests an inamediato organization in every school district within reach of McCook Call a meeting at the school house appoint a captain and several lieutenants to canvas tho school district and enroll the delegates at once Set an hour for assembling at school houso on morning of the 4th Start early enough to reach the court houso in McCook between nine oclock and twelve noon central time Tho judges will bo there and count up the delegations as they arrive and tho prizes will be paid in cash money by 1230 oclock Tho number of vehicles do tbimines the size of the delegation The captain must be mounted and wear a sash of red white and blue over his shoulder and present his dele gation before the judges ready for counting by handing to them a card containing the count the number of tho district and hi9 own name Tho prizes will bo paid over to the captains in each case If any delegation contains wagons or families contesting for tho other prizes the captain will notify judges For further information write or call on the committee who will do all they can to assist WivKmmVmlFVBErlyjnlKru TV MgaBIIHMrTi MHHMKHBaMHMBnBHHMMEnerm ATA For a short time I will put on sale my entire stock of Dress Goods at the ductions Soo and 850 Skirts 650 Skirts - 575 and 600 Skirts 5 50 Skirts - 475 and 500 Skirts 3 75 Skirts - These are all new styles and the very best values on the following re- Dont forget to Phone 16 for the Best Groceries W T COLEMAN G E THOMPSON 650 525 500 4 75 425 298 t market summer weights at the regular selling prices And now at these reduction prices you can not afford to miss these extreme bargains Ladies Fancy Collars and Turnovers I have just received a new assortment of all the up-to-date collars and turn overs ranging in price from ioc to i Call and see them B 9 I hH B k3 JHb Bu Sfr AT m Btt Hi HI ns uB Hf Bfl Bftw Phone 16 NEW FIRM McCOOK NEB IIH i Stulken Bauer e well kown shoe makers lately working in the Bee Hive and the Model Shoe Store have formed a partnership and solicit your patronage Boots and Shoes Made to Order General Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done tulkcn Bauer First door south of DeGroff Co s store 1 Committee To Cure a Cold in One Day Take laxative ickomo qtinink tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on each box 23c To Young1 Men Come in and get a buggy at W T Colemans and be ready to bring your best girl to the Fourth and see the best celebration ever held in McCook SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an ordor of silo issued from tho district court of Red Willow county Nobraska under a decree in an action wherein Otto Hopt is plaintiff and Catharine Rejnoldb is defend ant to me directed and delivered I shall otTor at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at tho cast door of the court hout u in Mc Cook Red Willow county Nebraskaon tho 2itli day of June 1003 at the hour of ono oclock p in the following described real estate to wit The south oast quarter of section twenty three township three north rango twentj six west of the sixth principal meridian in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 23th day of May 1903 A U Ckaistuke bheriii Bojle it Eldred attornejs LEGAL NOTICE In the county court of Red Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of John II Ludwick deceased Notice of hearing of final report and on petition for distribution of residue of estate and discharge State of Ne braska Red Willow countv ss To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby noti fied that on the ICtli day of May 1903 James Earl Ludwick administrator of the e tato of John II Ludwick deceased filed in said court his final account as said administrator and that said final account will bo heard on the 12th day of June 1903 at tho hour of ten oclock a m at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and placo above designate ana show cause if such exists why said account should not be allowed on are further notified that said administrator has filed his petition in said court Ihe object and prayer of which are that a decree of distribu tion in ay be made of tho residue of aid estate now in his possession to tho parties entitled by law to recpivo the same and that ho bo dis charged a administrator and that the said petition will bo heard at the time and place aoove mentioned it is ordered that a copy of this notice bo publi hed once each week for three successive weeks in The McCook Tribune a newspaper printed and published in said connty Dated this lClh daj of May 1903 seal Frank Moore County Judge THE JACK PONTO Any ones having mares they wish to breed to a good jack said to be largest breeder in the county should bring them to my ranch where free pasture will be given untill mares are known to be in foal TERMS S3 00 for standing colt Safe to insure 310 00 A W Campbell Box Elder - Nebraska 3Cf3riZBlItsiC CMICHESTER S Evmiuii V CHICHESTERS ENGLISH fEUU YB0YIL PILLS 0 Vs f J i V Oi5rs reliable tadlcnaalcDrncMi rn i oxes e in Red lr Fh O other Rcfuie danmrnm mkii ii jr or send in stamps for Partlcnlan TriStP monlam and Relief Tor tadlefaS SlDruffilU OOOTtattaoiSi Bowg CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO SIOS aodlioa Sqoare putt a j jeoatlaaUlsMamih TRY 1 Mar Coal Wood Building Material of all Kinds Screen Doors and Windows Phone Number One A Sound Argument The oue that blows without any thing to blow about wastes tirao and onergy The excellence of our goods anddelivery service warrant us for blowing Always the best always tho greatest variety always the highest quality DAVID MAGNER Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats The riagnificently Bred Wilkes Stallion FRED GYBIL 22747 Great grandson by both sire and dam of Famous Geo Wilkes 519 Will stand1 the season 1905 at my place two miles northwest of Perry and seven miles west of McCook First class man will be in charge all the time Terms 10 to insure Not responsible for any accidents JAMES A MILLER CULBERTS0N NEB arm lusnranee M AT COST Now is the time to insure your stock and buildings against lightning torna does and fire Write or phone me and I will call and fix vou out JW BURTLESS Phone J135 McCook Neb WmmmSm t VPTfTf5ft3f HO DO NOT BECOME TACKY DO NOT RUST DO NOT WARP and SPLIT LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG AND ALWAYS LOOK NEW PAEJTED WITH Screen Door Paint MADE IN GREEN and BLACK Heady for Use Yon Can Apply It PUT UP IN 1 2 pint pint quart 1 2 gallon and gallon cans CONE BROS Druggists ike Walsh - DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank McCook - Nebraska i W R Wilson Successor to Nick Colling Buys and Sells Second hand Goods of all kinds Furniture wanted Rear of De Groffs McCook Nebraska f r i w t r l 11