' \K - \ W- . Look this over . . . Four cans Dee's Lye .80.25 Stnrcli , nuy kind , per pound .05 Seven boxes Diamond Axle Grease - No. 8 full-size Tin Wash-boilers Carpenter's Hard Maple Thumb gauge Carpenter's Tapered Saw-files , G for . Rim Door-locks , complete with knob - Castor Machine Oil , per gallon We have a most complete line of Preserving Kettles , SaucefPans , Colanders , Jar Covers and Rubbers , Jell Tumblers , Sealing Wax of all kinds. THE "BEE HIVE" Leading- Notion House , McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA. . to JL " . > I i > > * * /ws/iv > v > * VvA' ywv fw * " y V > w iv ooo Authorized Capital , $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $60,000 ooo GEO. HQCKNELL , President. B. H. FREES , V. Pres. W. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash. A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. B. E. ASHTOS , Pres. T. S. UcDOlTALD , Cast. CLIFFORD HASEH , Asst. Cash. BANK OF DANBURY DANBURY , NEB. 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TRX E Detroit Free Press Si oo 51 50 Leslie's Weekly. 400 300 Prairie Farmer oo 125 Chicago Inter-Ocean oo 135 Cincinnati Enquirer. oo I 50 New-York Tribune. oo i 25 Demorest's Magazine oo 17 : Toledo Blade oo 12 ] Nebraska Farmer oo 150 Iowa Homestead oo I 45 Lincoln Journal oo 17 : Campbell's Soil-Culture oo I 50 New-York World oo i 65 OmahaBee oo i 50 Cosmopolitan Magazine oo i So St. Louis Republic oo 175 Kansas City Star 25 i 15 Nebraska Dairyman and Up- to-Date Farmer 50 12- Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 i is Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20 We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published , at reduced rates. . ' . THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb. . T iuP A4 i i > . * i ) B KdaliCHTS * iJtTOBw rfjWi * Birthday of a Whlte-Rlbboner. Pursuant to call , the members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of this city met nt the home of Mrs. C. . El. Boyle , Wednesday , July 26th. with a. louble purpose in view. One , the trans- iction of the routine business of the or ganization , the other to celebrate the jirthday anniversary of Mrs. Mary A. Northrupcorresponding secretary of the Union and mother of the hostess. The devotional exercises concluded and the discussion of department work considered , it was decided to take up the work known as "Work Among Railroad Men , " and "Mothers' Meetings. " Mrs. Doll is superintendent of the.Railroad lepartuient ; the supeiintendent of the Mothers' Meetings will be chosen later. The "Union Signal , " national organ of the organization , will be placed in the liands of all ihe ministers of the city , as no one is quite competent to carry on this work without the knowledge and the inspiration that come from the bat- tle-fleld , where floats the banner white. The Mothers' Meeting will he held on Friday afternoon , August nth , at the liome of Mrs. W. Campbell All women interested are cordially invited to at tend. The session closed with the sing ing of that beautiful hymn , "Rock of Ages , " Mrs. Benjamin at the piano. Much interest in the work was evinced , and earnest prayers that much good may result from our efforts were offered. Adjournment to the dining room fol lowed the meeting. It was bright with flowers , sweet peas being lavishly used in the decorations. The favors were also of sweet peas tied with the "bow of ribbon white " the of , symbol temper ance and purity in deed and life. The refreshments were truly refreshing to the inner woman , and the feast of reason and pleasant associations made this a red-letter day in the White Ribbon cal endar. Mrs. Northrup was the recipient of many beautiful flowers and expres sions of good will with earnest wishes that she may see man } ' more mile-stones on life's way. * * Filipinos Here August 1st. Representatives of the Greater Amer ica Exposition met the Filipino Village at San Francisco. They came east in twelve elegant coaches with decorations , advertising the Big Exposition. The entire Filipino Village will be ready for the public.August i. The Hawaiians and Cubans are already here. The Greater America Exposition has redeemed its pledges to show the people , animals , birds and homes of our new possessions. The buildings are all full. The grounds are magnificent. You can now see the finest exposition ever opened west of Chicago. Paine's firexvorks are mag nificent. Dan Godfrey's band is splen did. Come early. A minute insect is killing the grass hopper. ORDER OF HEARING AND NOTICE OF PRO BATE OF FOREIGN WILL. In the County Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska. State of Nebraska , County of Red Willow , ss. To Mamie Brown et al. , and to all persons interested in the estate of John Sutton , de ceased : On reading the petition of Addie Pan-in praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 22d day of July , 1899 , and purporting to he a duly authenticated copy of the last will and testament of John Sutton , deceased , that said instrument be admitted to probate , and the administration of said estate be granted to Addie Parvin as executrix for the State of Nebraska. It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may , and do , appear at the county court to be held in and for said county on the I4th day of August , A. D. 1899 , at 10 o'clock , a.m. , to show cause , if any there be , why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted , and that notice of the pend ency of said petition and the hearing thereof he given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in THE McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspa per printed in said county , for three succes sive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 22d day of July , A. D. 1899. G. S. BiSHor , [ SEAL ] County Judge. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska. The State of Nebraska to John Neitzel , Barbara Neitzel , his wife , J. E. Seeley , Mary Pulliam , Ella Pulliam , Willie Pulliam , a minor , Jennie Pulliam , a minor , and Laura Pulliam , a minor , heirs of Robert J. Pulliam , deceased , defendants : You , and each of you , are hereby notified that you have beeu sued , together with George Maisel and Regina Maisel , his wife , as codefendants fendants , by Cornelia T. Bryan and Lewis F. Eaton , as executors of the last will and testa ment of David Bryan , deceased , as plaintiffs , in the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , and that on or before the 4th day of September , 1899 , you must answer the peti tion of said plaintiffs now on file in the office of the clerk of said court , wherein plaintiffs pray for a decree of said court foreclosing a mortgage given by defendants John Neitzel and Barbara Neitzel , bis wife , to David Bryan ( now deceased ) , dated September 1st , 1893 , now owned by plaintiffs , and covering the following described real estate situated in Red Willow county , Nebraska , to-wit : The southwest quarter of section 10 , in township 4 north , range 27 , west of the 6th P. M. Said petition further prays that the rights , titles and interests of said defendants be de termined and settled , and that said land be appraised and sold , according to law , and that the proceeds arising from such sale be applied , first , in payment of the costs of said action and of sale ; second , in payment of the full amount due plaintiffs on the indebtedness secured by said mortgage , with all interest thereon ; that from and after confirmation of such sale the defendants to this action , and all of them , be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all right , title , interest , lien , claim and equity of redemption of , in or to said land , and every part thereof. Unless you answer said petition , as afore said , the statements and allegations therein contained will be taken as true , and a decree will be rendered by said court as therein prayed. Witness my hand and the seal of said court , by me affixed , this 24th day of July , 1899. [ SEAL ] G. C. BOATMAN , Clerk of the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska. Pulsifer & Alexander , Concordia , Kansas , Attorneys for. Plaintiffs. ( First.published in THE McCoOKTRiiiUNE , -July 28,1899. ) Democratic County Convention. A county convention of the Democrats of Red Willow county. Neb , is hereby called to meet in the lower hall of Beards- lee's opera house , Iiidianolu , at 10 a m. , Saturday , August igth , to place in nomi nation one candidate Tor each of the fol lowing county offices : Judge , Sheriff , Coroner , Treasurer , Clerk , Surveyor , Su perintendent of Public Instruction. Clerk of the District Court , and Commissioner for the First Commissioner district And to select nine delegates to the state con vention to meet in Creighton theater , Omaha , at 2 p. m. , August 22(1 ; to select delegates to the judicial convention , and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The several voting precincts are enti tled to representation as follows , being based on the vote cast for Hon. C. J. Smyth for attorney general in 1898 , giv ing one delegate at large from each pre cinct , and one vote for each twelve votes or major fraction thereof. Alliance 5 Grant Beaver 6 Iiuliunohi Uondville 4 Lebanon Uox Elder : i Missouri Hiilno. . . Solemnu 2 North Valley Danbury , r > Perry 4 Driftwood : { Red Willow 5 Eabt Valley 4 Tyrone IJ Fritsch 5 Valley Grange 2 Gorver 2 Willow Grove . _ J2 Total t > 7 It is recommended that the primaries be held at 3 p. m. , Thursday , August 17 ; that no proxies be allowed in the con vention and that the delegates present cast the full vote of the precinct they represent. There will be a mee'ting of the county central committee immedi ately after the close of the convention. D. J. FITZGERALD. Chairman. J. H. McCALLUM , Sec. Pro Teni. The Pompadour Puff the Vogue. "It is the decree of fashion that the hair shall be dressed in some form or other of the Pompadour puff ; for years the tendency has been growing , and now the pretty , becoming style bids fair to be as popular as was the straight part ing half a dozen years ago , " writes Em ily Wight , of "Newest Styles in Hairdressing - dressing , " in the August Ladies' Home Journal. "From the fashion centers of Europe rumors are reaching us that the 'bang' is to be revived. It is to be hoped that in America women will not return to the slavery of trimming the hair and keeping it in such a way as to suit that most troublesome of all fashions. " 25c for the Campaign. TheTwice-a-Week State Journalprint ed every Tuesday and Friday , will be sent postpaid -with all of the news of the world from now until after election for only 250. It isworth that much to read about the Fighting First regiment's return. The Journal , printed at the state capital , is the leading Nebraska paper and it's mighty cheap at a quarter. SCALE BOOKS For sale at THE TRIB UNE office. Best in the market. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn , scald , cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve , the best iu the world , will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores , fever sores , ulcers , ' boils , felons , corns , all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McConnell & Berry. It is said that Dr. Chauncey M. Depew brought a new English joke back home with him. It is hoped he may not with hold it from us longer than the time re quired to have it translated into Ameri can. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchlesi merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by McConnell & Berry. In Egypt the custom is for Princesses to hide their beauty by covering the lower part of the face with a veil. In America the beauty of many of our women is hidden because of the weakness and sickness pecu liar to the sex. If the Egypt ian custom pre vailed in this country , mr-ny sufferers would be glad to cover their pr ematu r e , wrinkles , their sunken cheeks , their unnealthy complexion , from the eyes of the world with the veil of the Orient. brings out a woman's true beauty. It makes her strong and well in those organs upon which her whole general health depends. It corrects all men strual disorders. It stops the drains of Leucorrhcea. It restores the womb to its proper place. It removes the causes of headache , backache and nervousness. It takes the poor , de bilitated , weak , haggard , fading woman and puts her on her feet again , making her face beautiful by making her body well. Drugtfst5 5cll It for SI a bottle. Send for our free illustrated book for women. The Bradfleld Regulator Co. , Atlanta , Ga. ' HAJf " ' , ? * } { CLEARING of Summer Goods now on. Prices marked down. Cotton Wash Dress Goods , Dimities , Organdies , Ginghams , Cotton Coverts etc. , etc. , also Ladies' Shirt Waists at greatly re = duced prices. Linen Suits . . . for Ladies , Men and Boys , gvgj Just what you want for hot weather. Prices are very 5S53 reasonable. rvTJS fl Shoes New , Up = to = Date Goods. Call and see our line. We are of = fering exceptionally good val = ues. Closing out odd lots worth at regular price from $1.50 to $3.00 at BRING US YOUR GROCERY ORDERS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE . . . . tore . rara C. L. DeGROFF & CO f V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. CITIZENS BANK * t OF McCOOK , NEB. # - | Q i Paid Up Capital , S 93,000. Surplus , $ .000 * DIRECTORS = = . FRANKLIN , W.F.NIcFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. WHITE'S CREAM K Most in Quantity. EcstinQnalitj- . : For 20 Years Has Led all Worm Remedies. SOXi33 OS ST . .Xjl * I > aEtTT < 3rIS1'S. . by- -SES JAMES F. BALLARD , St. cut thio ad out and send to us and it you SEND ONE DOLLAR live East of the Eocky Mountains -we will . send thia HIGH-GRADE TOP BUGGY to you by freight C. O. D. subject ' to examination , you can ezaznino itatyour freight depot and if joii Hod it EQUAL TO AST S10O.OO TOP BL'GGV you e\er saw , perfectly satisfactory and the UIUMIKST IMKMlS lor IUVK FAER SEES OR HEARD OF , . OUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $55.00 nd * letbt chaises , iesa the pay the railroad agent One Dollar sent with order. SI6.5O BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO , on honor from the beat . material money can buy. While in TO our Free Buggy Catalogue we show , Top Busbies mad by S90.0O other makers at S2I.5O , 528.75 and S34.75 the eiact me ouugy that are sold by machinery dealers , at * 4.VOO to BUGGIES e < o.OO and are beinsr widely advertised by many at K.CO to KO.CO. AND OUR ACME QUEEN AT 555.OO is the most wonderful value ever offered , TIIK LOWEST PKKE MLU SURREYS. OS THE IltbT Iiri. r THAT CtX BE JJCILT. We maintain our own five story buKg-y factory for the sole purpo-e of building and pellinx a UETTFR Bffifcr TIIA.V ME CA.V BUT ELSkWHEKK and ( a b.UE OCR CUST09ERS JIASCFACTCUER'S PROFIT. Every Buggy We Make Is Guaranteed Five Years and They Will out wear Five Ordinary Factory Rigs. THE MATERIAL AND LABOR IH OUR ACME QUEEH cost mor than double that in the ordinary factory buggy. We us a J2.SO- cushion cloth , some ut SOcentweuEeatl.50headlinincrsomeube Ocent ; we Uf-e J3 eat leather , some use 9 cent ; weuseS3.5O colors and varnishes , t-ome us e 75 cent and tl.OO. WE PAT ALMOST DOUBLE the price most makers . _ . . , . . . . . . . pay for WhetU , Ailn , feprtags. , Daohti and Socket . - n.-- . /mir > < - > ti > i / < - . * ACME QUEEN. ( OUR OWN MAKE. ) „ , WE WIST THE BEST. Our wheels , jjearand bodies are Water Rubb d and the Material uid Labor In Painting OUR ACME QUEEN , would paint three cheap burrirv. S55.0O BARELY COVERS COST of matenaland labor.leaving u the smallest profit imaginable , but we are building 7O buggies adayand to advertise our busey factory we are willintr toSELLTIIEA 01 $ l.oo PROFIT EACH.Ve know J7O.OO daily profit on 7O butrfries will satisfy us , advertise us everywhere and build up the LARGEST BUGOY BUSINESS IN THE WOBLD. THE ACME QUEEN we build in narrow or wide track , cloth or leather trimmed , end sprinirs , buffed leather quarter top. tolid panel back , springs in back , leather tmeird Bow and > ul . Rubber Step * . Teltet Carpet , body,2ixSt inches. No. 1 Barren's patent screwed rim wheels , palsied la 18 eoati , bodyblack , gear dark green with i1 wlth T ° ar order , WE GCARASTEK Ihe BOJTJ to Reach Tea S.Wj and If satisfactory , pay the railroad agent balani-e , f54.OO a 4 rrelchtthairei , otherwise pay nothing and the agent willretnrnbnirfry at our expense and we will return your fl.OO. DON'T BUTT A CHEAP FACTORY BUGGY now sold almost eiclUf ively by all 3IachInery Dealers and Catalotrue Houses. BUY THE BEST BUGGY MONEY CAN BUILD , direct from the Maker at the LOWEST PRICE EVER KNOWN. ORDERXO DAY. DON'T DELAY. WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUGGY , CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE. S EA R S , ROEBUCK & CO. ( Inc. ) , CHICAGO , ILL. i ,