jrTtawrormtnnnnni By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Official Paper of Redwillow County Hoss Hammond of Fremont is not afraid that tbo whole world shall know the fact that bo would like to succeed Senator Millard Wouldnt he make a lively running mate for Senator Burkott Gimmine James R Gaufikld commissioner of corporations in a recent address at the banquet of the hardware manufacturers association laid down the law and the gospel on the corporation question very briefly and fully when he stated that The question is whether the corpora tions shall rule the people or be ruled by the sovereign by which they are ere ated PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES Tbo rule for loaning the new maga zines has been changed Before we kept them in tho library until the next num ber came out now as soon as six new ones come one may bo taken out for two days only but as soon as the next num ber comes thoy may bo loaned the same as a book that is they may be taken out for two weeks It would bo appreciated very much if peoplo in and around McCook would visit and use tho library more You would bo surprised at the number of good wholesome books we have We take twenty two or twenty three differ ent periodicals three daily newspapers and two MoCook papers When you have friends visiting you bring them and show them our library it belongs to you as much as any body and let them see that you are proud of it even though it is small We have a good reading room also stationery pen and ink for the use of the public The Bell in the Fog by Gertrude Atherton author of The Conqueror and Rulers of Kings has written noth ing which powerfully portrays her style and her genius as a story teller as do these tales Their charm is beyond the reach of description Subtle in concep tion and execution at times intensely dramatic The stories cover a wide va riety of subjects and aro all refreshingly original A new series of stories of child life by Josephine Daskam Bacon will begin in the early winter numbers of McClures magazine The first one A Little Victory for the General is one of her own biggest victories The amount Of humor tenderness character and grace put into this strangely original little drama whose hero is a baby is a fresh revelation of what a short storj can be The pictures are by Reginald Birch who illustrated Little Lord Fauntleroy Library hours Mornings from 1030 to 12 oclock afternoons from 130 to 6 oclock evenings from 7 to 9 oclock Sunday afternoon 2 to 5 oclock Ida McCarl Librarian CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Louqhran Pastor Episcopal Services m 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 8 The third Sun day in the monthJHoly Communion at 730 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector Mkthodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermons 11 and 7 30 Class at 12 Jun ior League al3 Epworth League at 630 Praise and prayer service at 730 The last night for the Becks Reception of members at this service Meetings all next week Everybody invited M B Carman Pastor Congregational Sunday school at 10 Preaching at 11 am and 7 30 p m C E at 630 p m leader Roswell Cut ler Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 8 pm To all of these services you are most cordially invited Geo B Hawkes Pastor jiirs Give nature three helps and nearly every case of con sumption will recover Fresh air most important of all Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes next Then a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs Ask any good doctor I first med Ayera Cherry Pectoral 53 years ago I have seen terrible cases of limp dis eases cured by It I am never without it Albert G Hamilton Marietta Ohio I25c50cgl00 u arnccisis foi J C AVER CO Lowell Muss Consumption Health demands daily action of tho bowels Aid nature with Ayers Pills Official Abstra t Votes CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 05 CANDIDATES STATE AND COUNTY TICKETS JUDGE SUPHEME COURT Lotton R Hastings D I Con lit Soc Boall Pro HEOENT8 UNIVEK8ITY Abbott It Lyford R Colo D I Ligbtncr D I Roo Soc DeVore Soc Sutton Pro Wilson Pro COUNTY TREASUBKIt Gossard R DeiTerlt CLKHK Wilcox R Pickons D I JUDGE Moore R Steinmontz D Gordon I SHERIFF Petorson R Matthews D I l7 Quick R-D-I CORONER Hare R ArboRast D I HURVEYOR William 11 Meeker D I COMMISSIONER 1ST DIST Lofton R Ellis D I COMMISSIONER 2ND DIST Gray R Real I I 1H24 2144 8125 22 21 2ll 9 42 25 26 2320 2311I 5 Three Good Musicians j The three purely musical members of the Chicago Lady Entertainers the njxt lecture course number in McCook are each as good in her way as Estelle Clark the reader of the combination Miss Stella Hitchcock the first so prano is a lyric Roprano who knows now to sing it is not otten tnat sucn a high soprano voice posses the clearbird ses like and lyric quality found in Miss Hitchcocks Mrs Bessie M Mercer is the con tralto who is always pleasing The low voice always has an advantage with an audience and Mrs Mercers is an ex ceedingly round full and deep one pos sessing a sweetness and pathos not found in the voice of every contralto Marcia M Moorhead the Eecond so prano is also the hardworking accom panist who is never hallucinated by the fancy that she is playing a solo She plays with an expression and spirit and assists the voice of the solo singerinstead j of detracting from the effect as do many accompanists As a quartette the four voices blend very naturally while their phrasing articulation and time are fully up to the standard set by reader accompanist and soloists Special Revival Services Successful The special revival services being held in the Methodist church every evening are well attended and the inter est is deep and genuine Last Sunday night the church was crowded and some failed to secure seats and went away The gospel singing by Mrs Lucinda Beck and daughter Miss Pearl is accomp lishing much good A chorus choir leads in the congregational singing Up to this date thirty five have bowed at the altar and confessed Christ Next Sunday night will be the last service at which Mrs Beck and daughter will ap pear After that they go to Culbertson to hold meetings The meetings will be continued next week by the pastor as sisted by Rev Erastus Smith of Indian- ola For Exchange A fine farm of 160 acres of rich level land in Boone Co Neb 130 acres under cultivation not a foot waste land all fenced and cross fenced 120 rods Amer ican fencing house 16x24 with kitchen 12x12 stable for 8 head of horses cattle shed hog house well and windmill 8 miles from R R town and iy miles from store and postoffice cash price 5000 will exchange for a farm in Red Willow Co on a cash basis I also have buyers for farms if you want to sell list them with me J Fletcher Immigration Agent Burlington Route Bartley Neb To Telephone Subscribers Owing to the fact that the construc tion of the new exchange is now in prog ress subscribers will be bothered more or less with their instruments not work ing as good as they might until this work is completed but I assure you our best efforts will be used to keep out all trouble as near as possible C I Hall Manager It May Seem Early but Coleman is already receiving ship ments of holiday goods He is yearly enlarging and improving this department of his business and this season will of course excel any previous one hence he is beginning early to lay in bis attrac tions for the big holiday trade he has a right to anticipate The Nebraska Telephone Co is mak ing new contracts with those having residence phones in the McCook ex change which is being practically recon structed McMillen is closing out a nice assort ment of parlor decorated lamps at very low prices a COCO 63 50 5019 43 20 5 2 5 2 6 8 6 7 I 88 72 4321 SO 47 8j 19 25 CI 69 Hi 61 61 51 75 72 SI 81 40 7 IB H 3719 1814 3617 1814 19 27 3150 1634 1920 4I12I14I20 Willow Grovo IstW I 2dV 83 25 1 A 100 95 30 30 1 1 5 5 103 2C 98 33 90 25 14 30100 11 32 125 103 64 66 87 38 102 24 70 17 4 2 87i 81 18 8 8 7 3 3 24 85 30 87 20 12 87 35 81 19 1 3 84 80 19 18 1 1 3 3 91 22 83 29 83 18 8 88 42 25jl4 10910719 9241 2011 G232 MsQlRtelyWuwe 743 377 37 801 763 OOJJl i 37 51 50 957 359 850 453 846 230 225 837 482 1192 838 441 634 657 801 461 853 385l A Cream of Tartar Powder tree from alum or phos phatide acid ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK Public Sale of Thoroughbred Hogs J I will hold my seventh annual thor oughbred Poland China hog sale at my farm two miles south of Holbrook Neb Nov 23 1905commencing at one oclock p m sharp I will offer 52 head 26 males and 26 females of the larger type Thirty two head sired by Ex pander 33202 who weighs S00 pounds as a two year old Twenty head sired by Col Blaine who weighed 575 as a yearling Come early Free lunch at noon Send for catalogue Frank Davis PropHolbrookNeb Col Branson Auctioneer Hon H W McFadden Clerk The Gurney Poultry People tell us They want a thousand rabbits and pos sums for Thanksgiving trade and five times as many more for the Xruas and New Year trade for which they will pay 75c to S125 a dozen for rabbits and S3 to 6 a dozen for possums They all must be fresh clean kills They want your eggs badly Take em all youve got for a Big Cash Erice Strayed or Stolen My black and white Lewellyn dog Reward will be paid for his return or for information leading to his recovery C Scott For Rent Five room dwelling house in East McCook Call on or address T H Colling 2 a p 412 374 397 391 335 1192 397 23 340 46S A MATTEROFHEAaH Their First Effort Strenuous The Board of Canvassers was in ses sion for the first time under the statute enacted by the last legislatuae which makes it their duty as jury commis sioners to prepare a list of names from which jurors for the ensuing year are to be drawn The new law provides that 500 names shall be selected from the poll books of the several voting precincts of the county in the following manner The number of names to be selected is to be divided by the number of voting precincts in the county and the quotient so obtained is the number of iurors to Krt 114 J I- mt ua tuiukLeu lu eiu precinct xne num ber of names upon the poll books of each precinct is to be divided by this quotient Then counting from the top of the list the name on the poll book corresponding to this number is first taken and so on down through the list until the necessary number of jurors from each precinct is obtained Tho names of persons disqualified for certain reasons prescribed by the law are to be discarded The five hundred names thus secured are put into a receptacle and when a jury is to bo drawn tho requisite number of names is to be taken in a manner directed by the law The statute is crude and defective in many or its features and in counties of the population of Red Willow county is in its present form impractical When its provisions are understood however and some of its more glaring imperfec tions are remedied it is believed it will provo satisfactory as if its require ments are strictly adhered to it is an absolute safe guard against dishonesty in the selection of a jury McCook Commercial Club Meets The meeting of the McCook Commer cial club Tuesday evening of this week was quite largely attended and was in Borne respects one of the most business-like and important sessions yet held by that organization The usual routine business of tbo club was first disposed of and then sever al new matters were taken in hand Mayor Waite being present made a report on the action of tho city council in its meeting Monday evening the details of which are elsewhere given in full concerning the sewerage question The reported action was heartily endors ed by the club Incidentally the stwer question was quite freely discussed by several members all in favorable strain On behalf of the free library board G E Thompson then made a statement nf the accomplishments aims and hopes of 277 mo iree city jiorary in tne matter of securing a building particularly and then offered the following resolutions which were promptly and stromrlv fin- dorsed by tho club FHKK LIBRARY RESOLUTIONS Whereas it has come to our know- ledge that the Board of Directors of the McCook Public Library is moving towards the erection of a library build- 593 UB upon us sue immediately south of tne m Jb cliurcb and TOZ Whereas wo believe that tho City of McCook has no more important interest than its educational interest therefore Be It Resolved that we indorse and applaud the beginning of this work and hereby offer to the Library Board our active assistance and co operation in such manner as they may indicate and we invite their communication on the subject The sugar beet industry of this city and vicinity was then hrntirrlifc hfnrn tho club for consideration It was de veloped from several talks made that conditions were not satisfactory with the beet raisers who were annoyed and sustained loss by the inability or failure of the Ames factory to take the beets more rapidly Indeed it was stated that the companys acreage was taken care of at the factory while the beets of indi viduals were neld awaiting orders to ship Other minor annoyances delays and grievances were noted out of the total of which it became quite clear that the industry would bo very materi ally crippled for another year if condi tions and contract requirements and agreements were not improved and amended to be more favorable to the producers in this section It seemed to be the concensus of opinion that a factory in this city or vicinity would be the only adequate and satisfacton outeomR nf n situation becoming more and more un satisfactory each year Kmmell W T Coleman G Thompson R W Devoe and J E Kelley were appointed a special sugar beet committee to take this matter in hand to ascertain what if anvthing can befdore President Barnett having represented the club at the late meeting in Chicago to endorse the position of President Koosevelt on the rate and allied transpor tation questions made a statement con cerning the meeting at some length The matter called fnrrh crm riiouc 8n and inquiry from members after which the following resolution was un animously passed endorsing the nations executives position g f RESOLUTION ENDORSING PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Club rooms McCook Commercial club McCook Neb Nov 14th 1905 Re posing boundless confidence in the honesty and righteousness of President Koosevelta purpose and recognizing the need of just such legislation as is justly proposed b the chief executive of this nation wo the members of this club wish to and hereby do most heartly en dorse his position on the question of railroad regulation involving the elim ination of the rebate and discrimination evils from the transportation question and the securing of a square deal for all shippers Cadets A few years ago all crackers and cakes were packed in large barrels and boxes and the idea of packing them in small pasteboard packages was not thought of but in the last few years the manner of both baking and packing of crackers has been entirely changed so that now instead of buying them in quantities it yuoaiuio iu get mem in a small air tight receptacle known as an package Next week the ladies of McCook will be given an opportunity to become ac quainted with some of the wonderful system used by the National Biscuit Company in baking and packing crack ers A crew of college bred young men known as the Cadets will visit the city and tell us many things of in terest concerning tne famous In er seal package On Saturday afternoon and evening the cadets will hold receptions in the leading stores where the ladies will be served with many new and delicious products of bakers skill found only seal ed with the trade mark For Sale Pumpnin pies mince pies cranberry sauce roast chicKens canes etc by the Baptist ladies the day before Thanks giving atGrannis store Anybody Would Know that Thanksgiving is coming from the carvers roasters etc being received at W T Colemans hardware store Horses for Sale Onehundred head of draft and driv ing horses for sale Frank Stillman McCook Neb Doll Exhibit Saturday November 18 Let all the children come to see onr dolls McConnell Druggist At W T Colemans you can have your choice of steel ranges at from S1500 upward Old iron lead brass and copper want ed at from 15c to 8100 per hundred pounds by The Gurney Poultry Co of McCook Neb Many children inherit constitutions weak and feeble others due to child hood troubles Hoi listers Rocky Moun tain Tea will positively cure children and make them strong 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell ts Up to You Whether you keep warm this winter day and night I have good heavy clothes for you to wear and nice warm blankets and comforts to cover you at night Duck Coats Fur lined Coats Caps Mufflers Gloyes and Mittens Underwear Made for the coldest weather and all kinds of clothes for those who work outdoors Work Suits and Overalls that cost little and save much in clothes Get my prices on anything you need to wear and eat Saveyour money dont give it away you need it So dont pay morettianTthing is worth Jw Phone 16 h i y mum Vi CLOAKS J McCOOK NEB Special CLOAK SALE AT HcADAHS Thursday Nov Want your moustache or beard aljeautiful brown or rich black Use 23 Arrangements have been made with the well known firm of J Ainsfield of Cleve land Ohio who will have a representative at my store on above date with a large line of NEW AND FASHIONABLE LA DIES WRAPS SUITS FURS MISSES AND CHILDRENS COATS AND JACK ETS Special Low Prices will be made on above goods and also on Dress Goods and Trimmings I A TS IV A - am J aviL jAyers Fins Act directlv on the They cure constipation biliousness sick headache Sold for 60 years 7co uou jxias BUCKINGHAMS DYE EAIi 4 CO If ASHUi N n The MGook Tribune 100 per Year M 7- U 9F if V3 t i v J0 V i j 1