lilfcHMflWdbi M IV Splk By F M wi pikp KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance For County Judpe I hereby announce myself a candidate for ro election to the oflico of County J udgo on tho Republican ticket With a high appreciation of the splendid vote given mo two years ago and with a purpose to render the best service posi blo if reelected I respectfully request the consideration of all Republicans at the coming Primary Election J C Moo it e Tyrone Precinct Juno 19th 1007 Announcement 1 hereby announce myself a candidato for the oflico of county assessor of Red Willow county Nebr on the republican tickot subject to the decision of repub lican primary election to bo held Tues day Sept 3rd 1907 I havo had 7 years experience as an assessor and deputy T A Endlsey Red Willow Precinct Temporarily in Valley Grange JnnoGth 1907 Announcement I hereby announce to the Republicans of Red Willow county that I shall be a candidato for the oflico of County Clerk on the Republican ticket at tho Prim ary Election to bo held on Tuesday September 3 1907 I respectfully ask the consideration of the Republican electors of the county Stuart H McLean McCook JSTob April 2G 1907 Announcement 1 respectfully announce that I will be a candidate for the oflico of Clerk of tho District Court of Red Wil low county on the Republican ticket subject to the decision of the Repub lican Primaries to be held on Tuesday September 3 1907 Chester A Rodgers Valley Grange Prect April 26 1907 Announcement I respectfully announce that 1 will be a candidate for the office county treasurer of Red Willow county on the republican ticket at tho primary election Tuesday September 3 1907 If elected will give up present occupa tion and personally attend to the duties of the office Justin A Wilcox McCook Nebraska May 2 1907 Announcement I wish to announce to the Republican voters of this county that I shall be a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for County Clerk at the Primary Election on Tuesday Septembsr 3rd 1907 and that I would like to have all fair minded Republican voters who be lieve in good clean business like service rom their public servants and who want men that are absolutely free from all boss or ring rule free from all machine or corporation influence to consider my candidacy Respectfully Chas Skalla Indianola Neb April 26 1907 Announcement I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of judge of the fourteenth judicial district of Nebraska on the republican ticket subject to the decision of the republican primary elec tion to be held September 3 1907 Charles E Eldred McCook Nebraska Announcement I hereby announce to the Republicans of Red Willow County that I shall be a candidate for tho office of County Trea surer on the Republican ticket subject to the decision of the Republican Prim ary Election to bo held Tuesday Sept 3rd 1907 For the past twelve years I have been engaged in practical book keeping and commercial business and feel confident that I can handle with credit all business entrusted to the office I respectfully ask your due con sideration Clifford Naden Danbury Neb May 6th 19C7 A Correction The Tribune was misinformed last week in its reference to E D Perkins and the Model Shoo store in stating that he had gone into the firm as a part ner He is clerking in that establish ment The firm is unchanged Fisher Snider Co A Moonlight Picnic Miss Wurts chaperoned a moonlight picnic of young folks of the city many of them of the high school Tues day evening on the classic Driftwood It was a delightful evening for the event and a joyous time was had Endeavorers Picnic The members of the Endeavor society of the Congregational church indulged in a hay rack ride and picnic at S B Rankins on the Driftwood Tuesday evening It was a jolly party and they had a big time Dont Forget to call at my new location for reading matter stationery post cards souvenirs candy gum fresh roasted peanuts cigars tobacco pipes base ball goods toys etc Barney Hofer s McCook News Depot MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mas William Lkwis has sono to Den ver on a visit Mrs G S Scott has boon quito sick but is improving Nels P Boson of Quick was in town Monday on business bent Alukut Blatt visited with M II Griggs and family at Oxford over Sun day Oscar Green a uni soph returned homo Friday night last for tho sum iper Mrs Howe Smith returned from her visit to Atwood Kansas close of last week Mrs J P Crousk loft Saturday morning for Seward for a two weeks visit homo Eliiert Berry departed Sunday for Chicago to resume his position in tho Windy City Dr C Li Fahnestock expects to leave Sunday for St Louis on a visit of a week or two Mrs J W Hasty entertained her mothor Mrs Uttorback of Arapahoe a few days this week R M Douglass has moved into Mrs Viola Ballews residence corner Dakota and Marshall streets Messrs Mullen Bohanan the enting house magnates were hero on business last Saturday Miss Emma Perry came up from Lincoln Friday night last and is the guest of McCook friends E Schell Ivimmell returned home from the stato university last Friday night for tho summer vacation Mrs C II Meeker returned last Friday from her visit of several weeks in California with her father andsister Mrs C A Mowrey and children are here from Holyoke Colorado visiting her parents Mr and Mrs S M Spencer Miss Anna Hannan was surprised happily completely delightfully last eveuitg by her young Catholic friends of the city Miss Budlong departed Monday evening on No 6 for Detroit Mich where she will spend the summer vaca tion with a sister Miss Edna Waite returned home Sunday on No 1 from the state univer sity where she has been a student dur ing the past year Dr and Mrs W F Jones departed Thursday morning for Lincoln and the east He will be absent two weeks and Mrs Jones absent four weeks Mr and Mrs John M Barbour of Los Angeles Calif spent Tuesday in town on visit being guests of his cousin Mrs G B Hawkes during the day Supt G H Thomas went down to Red Cloud Monday morning to be ab sent this week as an instructor in the county normal school being held there Mr and Mrs Leonard of Campbell California arrived in the city last Sat urday morning on No 2 and are the guests of Mrs G WNorris their daugh ter Mrs E E Fuller of Newport Ky has come to spend the summer with har daughters Mrs Frank Stillman Mrs W A Bankson and her son B L Fuller Mrs Hugh Brown and Jtfiss Ada Hammond were up from Hastings last Friday and Saturday witnessing com mencement exercises and visiting rela tives and friends Mrs C B Sawyer entertained a company of lady friends Thursday and in the evening a party of ladies and gentlemen enjoyed the hospitality of Mr and Mrs Sawyer at a card party Rev and Mrs A S Hawkes and son of Hartford Conn passed Tuesday in the city guests of his brother Rev G B Hawkes the Congregational pastor They were homeward bound from a trip west Herman Pade spent part of the week in Omaha attending the state under takers convention His father C F Pade accompanied him to secure the services of an oculist about his glasses They returned home last night Dr J D Hare is in Mt Pleasant Iowa this week attending the com mencement exercises at the Iowa Wes leyan Univesrity from which ho was graduated in 18S2 His class are hold ing their twenty fifth reunion this year and the doctor expects to remain among his old oldtime friends until Sunday Dedicate Catholic Church at Imperial Yesterday Father Loughran dedicated a new church at Imperial He was as sisted by Fathers Fitzgerald of Eed Cloud and Bickert of Oxford A choir from McCook Mrs McKenna Alice and Clara Miss Elbert and Matie and Mr Jos Schmitz furnished the music About a year ago a few of the non Catholics of Imperial thought that a Catholic church would be an improve ment to the town A special meeting was called Bishop Bonocum and Father Loughran were present at the meeting A subscription was started and in less than an hour 1200 were pledged The church complete with art glass win dows but no furniture cost 83000 half of which was subscribed by non-Catholics Yesterday was a gala day for Imperial MINOR ITEMS OF MEWS McConnoll for drugs Base ball goods at Hofers Everything in drugs McConnell Oflico supplies at tho Tribune oflico Wall paper at McMillens Drug store Furnished Rooms to rent Inquire at this ollice Clearing sale to morrow at the New Idea Millinery McMillen has a largo and well selected lino of wall paper Prompt service in draying secured by calling up phono 199 Camera supplies all kinds at Wood worth Co Druggist Try Magner Stokes for fresh salt meats fruit and vegetables McMillen would like to figure you on paints oils and varnishes and with Get a quart bottle of Heinz pure malt vinegar a pure food product at Magner Stokes After tho bath By Lo talcum It insures comfort 25c L W McCon nell Druggist Steve Wilson has added a splendid two 3eated automobile to his livery barn equipment Try it If you would insure pleasures give your boy or girl a Brownie 81 2 S5 L W McConnell Druggist An easy shoo polish free with every pair of shoos at tho New Shoo Storo on West Dennison street S Diamond Throbbing aching heads are quickly relieved if McConnells Headache cap sules are taken One dose will do it Price 2oc Marguerite the dainty delightful new ordor of perfume Not too loud but very lasting Its just right Woodworth Co Druggists Lost Small brown ladys pocket book at Bixler Wednesday evening containing S1S0 Reward for return to Tribune office Menard Merle are preparing to open a confectionery and news stand in the Menard building now occupied by the New Idea Millinery Our spring shipment of burnt leather goods has arrived Call and see what we have Barney Hofer McCook News Depot Use Monardino on your gums teeth and It not only preserves the teoth hardens the gums but also purifies the breath L W McConnell Druggist You can always find nice box station ery and fancy linen tablets ruled and unruled at our store A new lot just arrived Woodworth Co Druggists Use pans green and save your potato crop Get it from us and you make a sure thing of it We have the most powerful paris green made L W McConnell Druggist Tho New Idea Millinery will move into the store room lately vacated by the Monte Cristo restaurant next week and will hold a clearing sale on Satur day tomorrow Dont fail to catch a bargain at this sale Robert W Stevens concert pianist for ten seasons in Auditorium Building Chicago assisted by the distinguished volinist Carl W Steckelberg will give a concert in the Bixler opera house Wednesday evening Jun3 19 Reserv ed seats 100 The Alumni Banquet a Pleasure The alumni banquet last Saturday night in the high school building was graced by a large number of ihe various classes and a great occasion is reported Supt Thomas was toastmaster The Methodist ladies served the banduet and there was nothing lacking for a memorable occasion Egfgs For Sale Full blood barred Plymouth Rock eggs from Worlds Fair prize winne birds Three cents each or 200 per hundred Also Pekin Duck eggs Phone Ash 1351 Mrs John Bchtless County Treasurer Gossard Resigns County Treasurer Gossard resigned this morning and Mr A L Cochran of Bartley was promptly chosen by the county commissioners to fill vacancy Found Dead in Bed John Williams the aged veteran soldier brother of Mrs John Porter of East McCook was found dead in bed at an early hour this morning Miss Morrissey Won Miss Grace Morrissoy won the silver medal in the W C T U contest at the Baptist chuch last evening Honor able mention was given Miss Mable Hegenberger Call Early For Good Ones At the end of n big ball one of the guests went into the cloakroom at 3 in the morning to put oa his things and the attendant came forward with a coat That Isnt my coat said the guest Mine Is a perfectly new one A new one Oh I havent any new coats left after half past 12 Sonrire BLEEDING A KING Louis XIV a Greedy Physician and an Unscrupulous Surgeon In lG9u when Louis XIV begun to feel the llrst touches of age his physi cians ordered him to bo bled once n mouth That duty was of course in trusted to Mareehai his Irish surgeon There was at the time in Paris says the British Medical Journal a young brother of the craft who conceived the idea of making his fortune by bleed iug the king The enterprise was dltll cult but he knew that the most solid doors can often be opened with u gold en key Following tho advice of Iago he put money in his purse and sought an in troduction to Antoine Daquin the kings chief physician The negotia tion was conducted on a strict busi ness footing Daquin who was known to love money was told that 10000 crowns awio deposited Avith u notary who had instructions to transfer the sum to him as Mon as the surgeon had got the job It was not an easy thing to manage as Mareehai never left the king One day however he asked permission to leave Versailles for three days Da quin seized the opportunity to intro duce his protege whom he had ready nt hand for the purpose Feeling the kings pulse one morning as usual he pretended to be alarmed at its strength and volume and ordered the Illustrious patient to bo bled forthwith As Mareehai was away the king hesitat ed but fear soon made him yield to his physicians proposal The young surgeon bled the king and Daquin got his money In the meantime a message had been dispatched for Mareehai who was not far off He returned to Versailles in haste and was much surpriMd to find that tho king whom he had left in the best of health had been bled Uo was not on friendly terms with Daquin and he quickly grasped the situation He went to see the young surgeon and forced him to disclose the whole plot When the king learned the truth he flew into a terrible rage ordered Da quin to be arrested and placed tho mat ter in the hands of the council of state That obsequious body after a very short deliberation unanimously voted that the physician who had trafficked in the blood of the king deserved death The royal wrath however subsided to some extent and he graciously spared Daquins life but deprived him of his office and exiled him from the court to Quimper Corentiu The too greedy physician did not long survive his dis grace Loudon Standard POINTED PARAGRAPHS Cheerfulness is a great aggravation to an angry man Nearly every one thinks he is a good judge of human nature You cant do anything very well if you dont want to do it It is uot difficult to prove you are right from your own point of view How people economized in the old days But not many people do it now Some men would do wonderful things If some little thing were not in the way When a boy wants a favor from hi3 parents he asks his fathers permission and tells his mother he is going to do it The average friendship is wrecked upon the fact that the average per sons idea of a friond is some one he can impose upon Atchison Globe Burro Drivers Carry Candles In Mexico all vehicles be they hand cart automobile or anything between must carry a light at night This rule or law is rigidly enforced Even the drivers of the poor little burro or mule carts on their two wheels must carry a light So rather than buy lanterns which cost money they take a dip candle and wrapping it in a bit of newspaper to shield it from the wind carry it in their left hand as they drive along homeward from work after even ing has fallen The effect is striking as the light falling strongly on the In dian driver throws the face of the man into strong relief against the darkness Modern Mexico English Jurors Remuneration The scale of remuneration of English common jurymen is absurd In a civil case in England a common juryman is allowed 5 shillings 125 a day for a view that is for inspecting any prop erty or thing in dispute but otherwise he is in law not entitled to any re muneration It is usual however in the high court to give him a fee of 1 shilling and in the counties S pence Special jurymen receive much higher remuneration The fee in the county court is 1 shilling a case in the may ors court 2 pence and in the London sheriffs court 4 pence Chambers Journal Not Hopeful Tis a line elegant husband you have maam said Maggie Hiin and me was talkin about Ireland this mornin Hes traveled as far as many a gentleman And there aint many husbands as good to their wives maam Look how he brings you let tuces and things from the market But dear dear That kind never lives long Newark News Independent Criticism A little girl sat gazing fixedly at the new bonnet of one of her mothers vis itors until the caller smilingly asked Do you like it my dear The child Innocently replied Yes I do Mamma and Aunt Milly said It was a perfect fright but it doesnt frighten me a bit He who commits an injustice is ever made more wretched than he who suf fers it Plato je3 swc K J m E H C Clapp Exclusive Dry Goods and Ladies Furnishings p f ay day again finds us with E verything in Dry Goods f the most up-to-date class all at our store An w L Tuesday Frida3 Monday Wednesday Saturday or Thursday Mext week and you will find A rery best assortment of Y TTverything you need in this line JCrVTew Belts Bags Combs Collars Jn Ties Summer Dress Goods IndiaLinensLawnsBatistes 1 Argandies Mrm lMets and Allover Laces A for Waists atch our store at all times for xclusive designs and patterns in J adies Furnishings American Lady iL ip orsets Lace Front Corsets and all ther new shapes and you will find here Models irxamine our complete stock JC before purchasing We have a good supply of P E 0 colors in bunting per yard H C Clapp Exclusive Dry Goods and Ladies Furnish ings McCook ThefMcCookAutoCompany Desire to announce that Dr S C Beach will now have charge of their sales depart ment and they are prepared to sell any type of automobile at their salesroom on West Dennison street including the famous MASON CARjo the modern and sensible 1IOLSMAN and the Orient Buckboard Come and see for vourself 5c jp u JLA fc7 w Musical Concert Jon e 19th 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