By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Thk printing of the iirst issue of the constitutional amendments in extras specials etc was about tho biggest cod perpetrated upon the people of Nebras ka this year of grace For tho most part it was a mere farce About the best way the people of the state can settle the account with Colonel Galusba is to give him a long rest from office holding His conduct in this matter as well as in other affairs entitles him to retire upon his laurels Souvenir Postal Cards Tho McCook Souvenir Postal Cards printed by Thk Tribune are on sale at A McMillons Tho Ideal Store The Tribune Office L W McConnells The Post Office Lobby Ten different views printed Other designs are in preparation Price Two for five cents NEW INVENTION IN GLASSES Necessity has been tlie mother of many inventions and the Kryptok bi focal is not the least worthy although one of the most inconspicuous of her children Franklins two part lens showed what a bifocal could be The INVIS IBLE lens is what a bifocal should be SCIENCE has developed THEORY It has made a sanitary bifocal pos sible It has done away with the clumsy appearance and objectionable features of the old style bifocals Now it is possible to look right and see right To those now using two pairs of glasses we would say a word It is time to change the old time method to the new The new method is to wear Kryptoks They are the best most up-to-date bifocal lenses in existence and do not possess the disagreeable features of tho old style If you wish to know more about this wonderful invention write to the Columbian Bi focal Co Temple Court Denver Colo exclusive manufacturers in the west who will be pleased to give you full information KRYPTOKS NOW IS THE TIME Do you know there Is a wonderful power in the little word now if we make it our motto through life It is really the secret of success in any thing we undertake Little defects in the eyes increase daily and delay is frequently serious You have only one pair of eyes if they are defective glasses will usual ly restore the sight to its normal con dition but if you wait too long even the greatest skill may be powerless to help you If you are in doubt as to the kind of glasses to secure let us fit you with a pair of Toriscus Kryptoks Toriscus glasses are so constructed that they give the eye a larger scope of vision than is possible in ordinary lenses and fitting more closely to the face protect the eyes from dust particles and reflections from light Kryptoks are made in Toriscus shape combining the qualities of the two making it the most perfect lens in existence To know more about the Kryptoks write to the Columbian Bi focal Co Temple Court Denver Colo the sole makers and distributors of these lenses in the West A booklet giving full information will be sent free of charge For J NORRIS NOMINATED i FIFTH DISTRICT GIVES UNANIMOUS ENr DORSEMENT PARTY HAS WET DEMANDS HEAR WORLS OF PRAISE FOR ADMIN ISTRATION In Speech to Convention Mr Norrls Tells About Railroad Rate Bill and His Part in Framing It Hastings Aug 8 Congressman G W NorriB was renominated by acclama tion for a third term by the republicans of the Fifth district assembled in con vention in the court house in this city this afternoon There was a full repre sentation from the entire eighteen counties Adams Clay Chase Dundy Franklin Furnas Frontier Gosper Hall Harlin Hayes Hitchcock Kear ney Nuckola Perkins Phelps Red Wil low and Webster Flags and bunting formed decorations in the hall in the center of which was displayed a large portrait of President Roosevelt Chairman Allen of the district com mittee called the convention to order at 3 oclock and read the call Editor Mer win of the Beaver City Times Tribune formerly Congressman Norris private secretary was made chairman and C A Luce of Republican City secretary City Attorney Button of Hastings in the nomination speech said he had heard that by their fruits shall ye know them He said he had been watching the action ofCongressman Norris and had seen him voting and working with the people He moved that the rules be suspended and G W Norris be declared the nominee of the convention by ac clamation Congressman Norris made a brief ad dress He referred to what the people want in legislation being voiced by Presi dent Roosevelt He referred to what had been done by the first session of the Fifty ninth congress and said practically every demand of the people had been enacted into law by that congress He spoke briefly of the rate law the Panama canal pure food bill meat inspection and free alcohol legislation and gave a brief history of the anti pass provision of the rate bill which Mr Norris him self assisted in framing In conclusion he said the republican party met all re quirements of the people and left the democrats without an issue The resolutions adopted endorse President Roosevelt and his administra tion and refer with confidence to the judgment of republicans of the district and record made by Congressman Norris Nebraska State Journal nils to tees Blade at the Mint John Erhard of Philadelphia has a coin darjd 1891 which has a head on either 311 shewing that mistakes are nade evin -it the mint Every fin ished coin passes through the hands of a great many experts and there is lit tle chance of an imperfect piece escap ing this scrutiny There are sail to be many of them In circulation how ever No particular value is attached to the coins outside of their rarity 4 curiosities ur DANBURY Everyone is enjoying the tournament Frank Burbridge came over from McCook Monday to visit relatives and friends a few days Mrs W A Minnear May and Ardil left for Denver Tuesday Mrs Josie Leisure and children have gone to Colorado to spend the winter J L Sargent is walking around but unable to do any work The ball game Tuesday came out as follows Red Devils vs Oberlin 5 to 7 first nine vs Cedar Bluffs 3 to4 both in favor of Danbury Wednesday Red Devils vs Lebanon 8 to 9 in favor of the Red Devils Aft ernoon Cedar Bluffs vs McCook and McCook and Danbury We are unable to give the score as the games were not out at the time of this writing Mr and Mrs Alfred Ash ton are down from Cedar Bluffs on a visit LEBANON Wm McKelvie was out from Grafton Neb visiting his aunt Mrs John Hoob ler While here he rented Mr Hooblers new farm on the south divide He left Wednesday via Bartley for his teams and tools and will put In fall wheat here Urban Bartholomew returned Tues day from Minden where he has been working in the wheat fields Chas Florkeo and son Walter re turned Wednesday to their home in Omaha MrFIorkee fell from a scaffold ing while working at carpentering and has been recuperating while visiting his sister Mrs A C Bartholomew Walter Lingo saw the Indians play ball at Bartley Tuesday Mr A C Bartholomew drove to Bartley Tuesday returning Wednesday Corn Stubble Cats Throat L T Davis a farmer living near West Union W Va had his throat cut by a corn stubble and almost bled to death before assistance reached him While hauling fodder he fell from his wagon his throat striking the sharp pointed stubble A tearing gash was the result -mo a w u 71 w O S C b w O i s oh i I S J O eg t 1 I CL S QQW i o m 8 - - T 22 I 5 g D I 3 Tn M mm Eo a r S INDIANOLA The sick are recovering A fine rain fell here Sunday night find another Monday night Mrs W Wallace visited her daughter in McCcok last week The Kit Carson shown materialized in fine shape one evening last week Mr and Mrs J Balding went out to Mr Crockers and helped thresh a few days last week Miss May Murray returned from her visit to Holdrege Sunday evening Mrs Schoeffer and children went to Superior Saturday morning to visit awhile with friends Miss Lydia McCool has engaged to teach the school on the Willow this coming winter at a good salary Miss Emma Lang is clerking in N J Urlings store Mr and Mrs Frank Scheror have gone to eastern Kansas on a visit Merle Powell who has bean absent in Chicago for five or six months came homo Monday night A brother of Mrs John Longnecker is here on a visit He is stopping at Cosgro Mail carrier Rollins team ran away Tuesday evening and did considerable damage to tho vehicle to which it was attached j Mrs Shareth and two sons of Clay Center Neb came in on No 5 Sunday evening for a visit with J Balding and family The Methodists will givo an ice cream social at the Masonic Temple Thursday J evening Everybody invited i C L Walker who has been at work on the school building at this place re- turned to McCook Wednesday after- noon to attend to a few mitters of busi ness Mr and Mrs J Cosgro arrived home from their trip to Missouri Monday evening Mr Cosgros health is some what improved J Quite a number of our citizens attend ed the ball game at Bartley Tuesday Mr3 W H Allen entertained a few I friends from Danbury one day last week J B Rozell has returned from his visit in Iowa C W Dow with a portion of his family visited in McCook recently Miss Maude Goben gave a party last Wednesday evening to a number of her young friends The evening was spent in playing games eating ice cream and having a nice time Rome for Families of Bandits Not actuated by remorse but by pure philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter of outlaws has concluded to devote all his money to the maintenance or a home for the orphans and widows of men he has run to earth in particular and of criminals of the great South west in general Jim Jenkins now of Kansas is now 65 years old and haa spent forty years as a scout and hunt er of bandits and train robbers In thia way he has made about 50000 Among the distinguished outlaws he has chased were Jesse James and his broth er Eob Ford Bill Dalton and Bill Cook while he was the leader of the band that caught Cherokee Bill in 1895 In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kas Jenkins was shot eight times He esti mates his Dag of bad men at about 150 The homfc which is being built on a farm owned by Jenkins near Pryor Creek I T is to cost 20 000 Buffaio Express Mutual Shirt Waist Suits S200 styles now 1 49 300 1 99 350 2 49 Ladies Lace Hose 25c white ones now 18c 35c white ones now 23c 15c Tan lace now He 20c 14c 25c 18c 35c 23c 20c Black lace now 14c 25c 18c 35c 23c Ladies Gauze Pants 25c grade reduced to 18 35c 23 Childrens Lace Hose 15c Styles now lie 20c 14c 25c 18c Ladies Gauze Vests 5c ones now 3 for 10c 15 lie 20 14c 25 18c 35 23c 50 39c Ladies Gauze Unions 35c grade now 23c 40c 28c 50c 39c 65c 44c 100 grade now 69c Hastings Business College If you will cut this out and return it before September 1st with a request for free catalogue you will be allowed 500 CREDIT on tho regular rato of tui tion should yju afterwards decide to enter this school Torough coursos Ex pert teachers Very low rates Positions secured as soon as competent Pay after securing a position Enter any time Givo ago and distanco and direction from Post Office Write at once Address Hastings Business College Hastings Nebraska SHERIFFS SALE By virturo of nu onlor of sale issued from tho District court of Kel Willow county Nebraska u lid or decrees in uctious wherein Jnmos F Toy ij plaintiff nnd Cnrlos C Burr ot ul nro defen dants and Edward B Cowles is jiliiintiff and Tho Cheshire Provident Institution nru defen dants to mo directed and delivered I Minll ollor nt public salo and sell to the highest bid der for cash at the east door of tho court house in McCook Hed Willow county Nebraska on tho 15th day of August 1900 nt the hour of 2 oclock pm the foIlowiuKIes ribcd real estate to wit Tho west half of the southwest iiuurter of section twenty 20 and the west half of the northwest quartor of section twenty nine 29 in township two 2 north of ranj twonty uine 29 west of tho 0th pm in Red Willow coun ty state of Nebraska Dated this 13th day of July 1900 II I Peterson Sheriff My s i m tia crag ins 9ly Do you like it Then why be contented with it Have I to be Oh no Just put on Ayers Hair Vigor and have long thick hair soft even hair But first of all stop your hair from coming out Save what you have Ayers Hair Vigor will not disappoint you It feeds the hair bulbs makes weak hair strong The best kind of a testimonial Sold for over sixty years Blade by J C Ayer Co Iiowell Moss Aiao manuiauiurcru oi HBHBHBMHHHH ill S ngi xfm 7 SARSAPARILLA yers PILLS CHERRY PECTORAL Workers Whether bees or bread winners must be systema tic to succeed The old adage money makes the mare go is ap plicable to busy men Busy men require as well as make money A Busy Mans Bank Account is an important factor in his every day life Have the account at this bank and the progress traveling the road towards wealth will be greater Its safe banking here First National Bank BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach Boys Gauze Unions 50c Balbriggans now 39c Boys Gauze Shirts and Drawers 25c Balbriggins now 19c Childrens Gause Unions 25c sizes now 19c 3Cc 22c JC 25c Childrens Gauze Vests and Pants 15c sizes reduced to lie 23c 15c CirY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Chuistian Sunday school at 10 am Communion at 11 a m and Christian Endeavor No preaching services this week Christian Sciknce Pattys hall C II Meeker C S first reader Sunday morning service 11 oclock Subject Mind Wednesday evening mooting 8 oclock Catholic Order of Borvicos Mass 8 a m Mass and sormon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughkax Pastor Baptist Sunday school at 1000 a m Evangelist A 1 Green will preach Morning subject Is Man IlisOwn Boss Evening service Evangelistic Profes sor Miller will sing at tho morning ser vice Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11 a in Holy communion and sermon at 8 p m prayers and sermon Sunday school at 10 a m The Rector will offi ciate All are welcome to these services E R Eaklk Rector Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermon at 11 a m and 8 p m Even ing subject Is Christ Divine Class at 12 Epworth League at 7 pm Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 p m Sunday school and preaching in South McCook next Sunday after noon M B Carman Pastor Congregational Services will be re sumed as follows Sunday school at 10 am Preaching by pastor at 10 a m and 8 p m Christian Endeavor at 7 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening The pastor will begin a series of sermons the subject being Real Life All in vited Geo B Hawkes Pastor NOTICE TO CREDITORS I In the county court within and for Red W low county Nebraska July 28th 1000 in tho matter of tho estate of Charles F liubcock deceased To the creditors of paid estate Yon are here by notif e 1 tiiat I will sit at tho county court room in tne said county on the 8th day of Feb ruary A D 1907 to receive and examine nil claims against s aid estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance Hie time limited for tho presentation of claims acainst said estate is six months from the ird day of Aug ust A D 1906 and tho time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from taid 3rd day of Aucnst 100i Vitness my hand and the seal of said county court thisASth day of July 1MW seal JC Moohk County Judge Dressmaking AVe desire to announce to tho ladies of Mc Cook and vicinity that wo nro prepared to do your work in our lineWhenyou with something new and btricty up-to-date in Dresses or Mantaus you will do well to give us a call Vc will satisfy your wants artistically and with all the dis patch consistent with the best of work And too jou will find our prices very reasonable We guarantee satisfaction and respectfully solicit a share of your patronage Brown Bell Phone 289 Room 2 New Walsh Building nefit We announce to you the following clearing sale prices in our final move to turn into money the last of our large summer stock These prices take effect SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 1 1th 1906 Ladies Silk Coats 350 Pongee coats reduced to 1 99 650 Black silk reduced to 69 675 Black silk boleros reduced to 4 69 White Parasols 125 Kind reduced to 69c 150 Kind reduced to 89c Embroidered Waist Patterns 100 Styles reduced to 59c 135 89c Childrens Sun Mats 3 75 Styles reduced to 49c 100 59c 150 79c 175 89c Sun Bonnets 15c Kinds now 8c 20c lie 25c 17c 35c 23c Summer Gauze Corsets 35c grades now 23c 50c grades 39c Linen Dress Skirts 175 Styles reduced to 1 29 200 -- 1 49 275 5 1 89 Helmet Hats About 5 doz in stock Cloth covered Will sell each 13c I Wash Goods We have assorted the odds and ends of the Wash goods stock into three lots The 10c and 12c ones we re duce to 7c yard The 15c and 20c ones we reduce to 10c The 2oc and 35c ones we offer at 15c yard These include Lawns Dimities Batistes Voiles Panamas Mikado Cloth and other of the most stylish and desirable wash goods It will pay to get your share We Always Sell Best Calicoes per yard 5c Apron check gingham 5c Table oil cloth 15c Carpet warp 21c and 23c per pound Very heavy crash towelling per yard 9c Am A 2 bus grain bags 19c 8100 yard wide black taffeta silk 69c Our Invariable Success in Clearing Sales is due to the Attractive values always offered by us in our everyday business Our sensational and bona fide reductions at the end of the season make sure the disposal of every yard and garment remaining REHEnBER We buy carefully in the best and biggest market We occupy our own buildingOur profits do not have to cover book keepingex penses or bad accounts Our store is your short cut to the factory We invite your participation in this sale The Thompson Dry Goods Co v vw PerG E THOMPSON One price plain figures Cash only Main Street McCook Neb -ft -