s A I - 4A l f r w a a just received Your boys will want fixious to show you some of 61 Scftoof Suit H GIVE US A CALL BEFORE YOU BUY THE 4 was ft tSargatti s tore a i DeGROFF CO fcfcfcVfc T Fail um Opens Sept L - Lw Catalog Free 1I ROKRtiOUGIi BROS PROPRIETORS i 17th and Douglas Sts Half Rates to Hastings G A R Reunion September 8 to 15 The Burlington Route announces one fare for the round trip from all points in Nebrasha to Hastings on account of the annual reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic to be held on above dates Ask any Burlington Route agent about rates routes train service Devoured by Worms Children often cry not from pain but from hunger although fed abundantly The entire trouble arises from inanition their food is not assimilated but devoured by -norms A few doses of Whites Cream Vermifuge will causo them to ceaso crying- and begin to thrive at once very much to the surprise and joy of the mother 23c at A McMillens AMERICAS BEST Editorially Fearless Consistently Republican News from all of the world well written original stories answers to queries articles on health the home new books and on work about the farm and garden The Weekly Inter Ocean Is a member of the Associated Press the only western newspa per receiving the entire telegraph ic news service of the New York Sun and special cable of the New York World daily reports from over 2000 special correspondents throughout the county ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Subscribe for The Tkibune and The Weekly Inter Ocean one year both papers for 140 B1UUKBM HlKll Courses of Study Regular Business Combined Preparatory Normal Shorthand Typewriting Telegraphy Penmanship Hen Art Elocution Oratory and Physical Culture Advantages College Band College Orchestra Board of Tnide Printing Office Literary Society 1 ecture Course Law School Public Entertainments and Athletics Work for Board Any student can work for board Address Catalog Our new illustrated free to any one ROHRBOUGH BROS OMAHA NED Raised From the Dead C W Landis porter for the Oriental Hotel Chanute Kansas says I know what it was to suffer with neuralgiadeed I did and I got a bottle of Ballards Snow Liniment and I was raised from the dead I tried to get some more but before I had deposed of my bottle I was cured entirely I am tellin do truth too 25c 50c and 100 at A McMillens A Good Thing German Syrup is the special prescription of Dr A Boschee a celebrated German Physician and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortun ate discoveries in medicine It quickly cures coughs colds and lung troubles of the severest nature removing the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condi tion It is not an experimental medicine but has stood the test of years giving satisfaction in every case which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms Two million bottles sold annually Boschees German Syrup was intro duced in the United States 1SCS and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough Price 75 cents Get Greens Special Almanac Boys Wild Ride for Life With family around expecting him to die and a son riding for life 18 miles to get Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption W H Brown of Leesville Indiana endured deaths agonies from asthma but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him He writes I now sleep soundly every night Like mar velous cures of consumption pneumonia bron chitis coughs colds and grip prove its match less merit for all throat and lung troubles Guaranteed bottles 50c and 100 Trial bottles free at McConnell Berrys drug store isack to the Old Home The Burlington Route has authorized the low rate of one fare plus S2 for the round trip from all points on the B M R R to many points in Ohio and Indiana Tickets on sale September 9th 16th and 23rd Good returning for 30 days Tickets sold via Chicago Peoria or St Louis Ask the Burlington agent or write J Fkancis G P A Omahe Neb Gentlemen My wife was afflicted with dys pepsia and constipation for years After trying other remedies I purchased a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin for her and she Is rap idly improving I cannot be without this valu able medicine IJesp yours S Elliott Elk City Kansas Dec 13th 1000 YttyzTZ This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets the remedy that cares a cold in one day RELIEVE THE EYES PONDS TRACT Reduced one half with pure soft water applied frequently with dropper or eye cup will remove congestion and instantly relieve pain and inflam mation CAUTION I Avoid dangerous irri tating Witch Hazel preparations rep resented to be the same as PONDS EXTRACT which easily soar and generally contain wood alcohol a deadly pcx3on COLEMAN Harry Wales has a now corn binder W M Rozell has sold 800 bushels of his wheat Roy Coleman brought out a new hay rake last Tuesday Maude Coleman has a now buggy to ride to her school in M II Colo brought out a new corn binder last Saturday Joe Sanders took a load of potatoes to McCook last Saturday W M Sharp and Bert Wales have bought a new corn binder W M Rozell took six head of cattle to McCook last Saturday D Long of Denver was in this end of the earth a tew days recently H B Wales has cane planted July 28th that is three feet high now Miss Ethel Campbell of McCook was with friends up hero from Saturday till Monday Miss Maude Coleman commenced her school in district 74 last Monday and the school board has not discharged her yet About thirty neighbors and friends called on Mr and Mrs Bert Wales last Saturday evening and dissected ico cream and cake They had a very pleas ant time It was a merry crowd INDIAN0LA A M Anderson was a Cambridgo visitor Sunday Prof Casner and wifb were Lebanon visitors Sunday Henry Powell is sojourning in tho mountains this week L L Miller was looking after his in terests hero this week Arch Mann has purchased and now occupies the old Noel house Newton Smith and family are expected back to Indianola in a fow days Eugene Wilcox of Cripple creek is hero visiting relatives and friends Gilbert Rankin returned homo from Cripple Creek Wednesday morning Marion Powell is having quite an ad dition built onto his house east of town Mrs Townly and children visited a few days this week with C H Russell Joe Morris was kicked by a horse last Friday and had his head pretty badly cut John Tate and wife came home Sun day evening after a two weeks visit relatives near Crete J W Dolan and family leave Thurs day evening for California They ex pect to stay all winter Mr and Mrs Calkins expect to leave this week for California where they will spend the winter Quito a largo number attended the C Cs social Saturday evening and an enjoyable time is reported Mrs Margaret Baxter returned home Wednesday morning after a several months visit in Connecticut Tho new Station Agent D P Hostot ter and family came in from Yuma Colorado on No 2 Tuesday morning Fred Duckworth sold out his grocery store this week to Emil Ilillars who will take possession the 28th of this month SOUTH SIDE Mrs Joe Schmitz is quite ill Miss Fay Jacobs is visiting in Front ier county Luther Fitch left last Monday for his home in Iowa School opened in district No 8 last Monday Miss McKillip teacher Some of our locals of last week got badly jarred up It was Mrs Christian instead of Christenson that was to move onto tho Menard place and the case of chickenpox was at Bert Overmans in stead of Mrs Goldtraps NRW GOODS HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICRS Some of our new goods are here We invite you to our new location We assure you good goods high qualities and new attractions each day Our prices are always lowest 522 CASH FREE On October 1st 1902 we will give free a five dollar bill to the customer having the most of our new 50c coupons One coupon with every fifty cent pur chase We also have new premium dishes THE HADELL I Hi Time Card McCook Neb MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET No 6 Central Time 1110pm 2 605 am 12 920 AM No 5 arrives from east at 8 p m MAIN LINE WEST DEPART No 1 Mountain Time 1112 A M 3 111 pm 13 825 AM IMPERIAL LINE No 17G arrives Mountain Time 540p sr No 175 departs 700 am Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggago checked to any pointin tho United States or Canada For information timo tables maps and tick ets call on or write A P Thomson Agent McCook Nebraska or J Francis trenerai assen ger Ag ent Omaha Nebraska Its Cool In Colorado August 1 to 14 23 24 30 31 er 1 to 10 On the above davs the Burlington oute will sell round trip tickets to Den ver Colorado Springs Pueblo and many other points in Colorado at extraordi narily low rates Its cool in Colorado all summer long and there are hundreds of resorts in the Rockies where one may escape from the heat of the plains and spend an alto gether delightful vacation A card to J Francis General Pas senger Agent Omaha Nebr will bring a good supply of Colorado booklets that will help you plan your trip 9 5 Tribune Clubbing List For convenience of readers of The Tribune we have made arrangements -with the following newspapers and periodicals whereby we can sup ply them in combination with The Tribune at the following very low prices with PUBLICATION TRICE TRIBUNE Detroit Free Press 1 00 SI 50 Leslies Weekly 4 00 3 00 Prairie Farmer 100 125 Chicago Inter Ocean 100 135 Cincinnati Enquire 100 150 New York Tribune 100 125 Demorests Magazine 100 175 ToledoBlade 100 125 Nebraska Farmer 100 165 Iowa Homestead 100 125 Lincoln Journal 100 175 Campbells Soil Culture 1 00 1 50 New York World 100 1 65 Cosmopolitan Magazine 100 ISO St Louis Republic 1 00 1 75 Kansas City Star 25 120 Farm and Home 100 120 Word and Works 1 00 1 70 Twentieth Century Farmer new 1 00 1 50 -renewals 1 SO We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published at reduced rates The Tribune McCook Neb A Parsons Noble Act I want the world to know writes Rev C J Budlong of Ashaway R I what a thoroughly good and reliable medicine I found in Electric Bitters They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused me great suffering for many years For a genuino all round cure they excel anything I ever saw Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work in liver kidney and stomach troubles Dont fail to try them Only 50 cts Satisfaction is guaranteed by McConnell Berry Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nebraska September 2 1902 The board of county commissioners met in adjourned session Present Maurice Reddy and J H Bennett commissioners and E J Wilcox county clerk The minutes of last meeting -were read and approved On motion the treasurer was instructed to re fund to Jacob Fiechtner tho sum of 300 tho amount of jkI1 tax illegally assessed to him in 1901 and paid by him under protest On motion the treasurer was instructed to re fund to Julius Kunert the sum of 71 cents the amount of tax erroneously assessed to him in 1901 and paid by him under protest Institute report of Eugene S Dutcher county superintendent was examined approved and on motion was ordered placed on file Tho following claims were audited and al lowed and on motion the clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund in payment thereof as follows James McAdams mdse for paupers 524 50 W C Bullard coal for paupers 2 50 J A Wilcox groceries for paupers 8 95 E J DeArmand house Tent for pauper 10 00 A McMillen drugs for paupers 30 10 McConnell Berry same 3 00 Alice McDonald nursing pauper S 50 Jennie Bowers same 30 CO F M Kimmell printing and supplies 31 90 Hammond Bros Stephens supplies 1 4 00 Andrew Phillips janitor for August 25 00 M B Hoganpainting in court house 23 50 Predmore Bros blacksmithing 23 10 A P Welles professional services ir contract 15 00 G C Boatman expense and postage 2 00 O L Thompson same 6196 ES Dutcher same 12 29 E J Wilcox same S 95 D A Waterman services as commissioner 24 Hi Menrice Reddy same and money advanced 16 20 J H Bennett services as commissioner 18 00 J H Bennett money advanced 1 50 and on county bridge fund levy 1902 as follows Hupp Slutts lumber 269 fo W C Bullard lumber 19 10 Charles Masters bridge work 5 20 C H Angell same 1 25 and on the road fund as follows ETDavis road work 5 00 C H Angell same 10 00 Will Johnson same 2 50 - The bond of H T Ward Co for contract was examined and approved Petition of John F Helm and others asking for a public road was read and considered Tho board finds that all ownere of land along the line of proposed road have given consent thereto in writing on motion same was granted estab lishing a public road as follows Commencing at the south east corner of section twenty 20 township three 3 range twenty eight 28 and run north on or near as practicable section line between section twenty 20 and section twenty one 21 to the Republican river thence along the east side of said line to the northeast corner of said section twenty 20 thence north on section line between section sixteen 16 and section seventeen 17 said township and range to north Railwaystreetinthotown of Red willow and there terminate Clerk was instructed to notify overseer of highway to open said road On motion board adjourned sine die Maurice Reddt Chairman Pro Tem Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk VUraiiCiL kttAUAilftiEu MtMBWMI8KKAKI4Q3l1 CI 100 ylKISalK fSf loss r wi t c t lou win Desorrv it vou duv oeiore 2 looking our line over because our hobby is good wearing childrens shoes at the right price A guar antee from our store means some thing Try us and you will be convinced Model Sftoe Store i yvavflNevvi HcCOOK FLOUR The best and cheapest Every sack full weight 91 Patent per sk 100 ioskso Anchor 90 10 sks 8 Pride of McCook 80 10 sks 7 SOLD BY J H Grannis Jas McAdams F M Colson Jas Cain J Q Stokes C J Ryan C L DeGroff Co The Mill Every Sack Warranted NOTICE OF SALE In the mntter of the estate of Curtis L Hile man Pearl Hileman Lois D Hileman Sylvia Hiloman and Samuel C Hileman minor heirs of Rothees S Hileman deceased Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon G W Norris judge of the district court of Red Willow County made on thel6thday of August 1902 for tho sale of the real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at the east front door of tho county court house in the city of McCook in said county on tho 13th day of September 1902 at the hour of one oclock P M at public venduo to the hignest bidder for cash the following described real estate to wit an undivided one ninth in terest in the east half of section fourteen in township number two north rango number thirty west of the 6th P M in Red Willow County Nebraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated August 20 1902 L R Hileman Guardian of Curtis L Hileman Pearl Hileman Lois D Hileman Sylvia Hileman and Samuel C Hilpman mi nor heirs of Rothees S Hileman de ceased ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow County s At a county court held at the county court room in and for said county August 18 1902 Present C E Eldred county judge In tho matter of the estate of Max Anton deceased On reading and filing the petition of F A Anton praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Augusta Anton as administratrix Ordered that September 6 1902 at nine oclock p m is assigned for hearing viid peti tion when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in The McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed in saiil county for three successive weeks- prior to said daj of hearing SEAL 8-22-36 C E Eldred A true copj County Judge NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT In estate of Anthonv Dudek deceased In county court RedWillow county Nebraska To tho creditors heirs legatee- and others in terested in the estate of Anthonv Dudek Take notice that Joseph Dudek executor has filed in the county court a report of his doing- as executor of said estate and it is or dered that the ame stand for hearing the 13th day of September A D 1902 before the court at the hour of ten oclock p m at which time any person interested may appear and excepc to and contest the same And notic of this proce d ing is ordered given by publication in McCook Tribune for three successive weeks Witness my hand and the seal of the connty court at McCook this 28th day of August A D 1902 seal C E Eldred County Judge SHERIFFS SALE Bv virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska under a decree in an action wherein H T Church is plaintiff and Morillo A Spalding et nl nn defendants to me directed and delivered I shall offer at public sale and sell to the high est bidder for cash at the it door of the court house in jicuook iteu mnow raumy Nebraska on the 29th day of Scptt inner lili at the hour of ono oclock p m the following real estate to wit The southwest quarter of section thirty one in township four i north in range twenty nine west oi tne rtii p m in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 29th day of Angu t 1102 A C Crabtree Sheriff W S Morlan Attorney ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow count At a county court held at the county court room in and for aid county Septembers 1102 Present C E Eldred county judge In thematter of the estate of William Francisco deceased On reading and filing the petition of Vira Francisco praying that administration of said estate may be granted to her as administratrix Ordered that September 20 1902 at one o clock p m is assigned for hearing aid peti tion when all persons interested in said matter may ajipear at a county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of thi3 order in the The McCook Tribune a weekly newspaier printed in said county for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing 9 5 ISKALJ 1 C IVLUifbOJ UUUlj JUUfiS j PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The Following Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska as Hereinafter Set Forth In Full is Submitted to the Electors of the State of Nebraska to be Voted Upon at the General Election to be Held Tuesday November 4 1902 A Joint Resolution proxjsirg to aim nd hi c tioti one or Article fifteen of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska relativo to the manner of submitting and adopting amendments to the constitution of tho said state of Nebraska 15e it resolved anil enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska Section 1 That Section one of Article fifteen of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read as follows Section 1 Either branch of tho legislature may propose amendments to this constitution and if the same be agreed to by three fifths of the members elected to each house such pro posed amendments shall be entered on the Journals with the yeas and nays and published at least once each week in at least one in each county where a newspaper is published for thirty days immediately pn ced ing the next election of senators and representa tives at which election the same shall be sub mitted to the electors for approval or rejection and if a majority of the electors voting at election on such proposed amendment shall vote to adopt such amendment the same shall become a part of this constitution When more than one amendment is submitted at the same election they shall be s 0 submitted as to enable the electors to vote on each amendment sepa rately All ballots used at such election on such amendment or amendments shall have written or printed thereon the following For proposed amendment to the constitution relating to -hero insert the subject of the amendment and against proposed amendment to the Constitu tion relating to fhrre insert the subjfet of the amendment and the vote of each elector voting on uch amendment or amendments shall its designated by the elector by making a cro3 with a pen or pencil in a circle or square to fy placed at the right of the lines the words fi -or Against the propo ed amendments a lo shall deire to vote thereon or by indicating his preference on a voting machine when Mich machine i in use I Geo W Marh secretary of the state of Nebraska do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska i a true and correct copj of the original enrolled and engrossed bill a- pas sed by the Twenty eventh session of the ture of the Stat of Nebraska as appear from said original bill on file in this office and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska U r their adoption or rejection at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday the day of vember A D1S02 In tetimonj whereof I have hereunto -et my hand and affixed the great seal of the state- of Nebraska Done at Lincoln this 23d day of July in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Two of the Independence of the Lnited States the One Hundred and Twenty seventl and of this state the Thirty sixth seal Geo W Mabsh Secretarj of State NOTICE OF SALE In the district court of Red Willow count state of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of William T Stone deceased Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of G W judge of the di trict court of Red Willow couaty Nebraska madi on the 9th day of August 1902 for the ale of the real estate hereinafter described thero will bo sold at the front door of the county court house of Red Willow county on the 6th da of September lC at two oclock p in at public venue to the highest bidder for one third cash one third payable one jear from date of sale of and one third payable in two yearo from the date of sale said -lie to be evidenced by a bond of the purcha er and secured by a mortgage on tho real estate deferred paymr nts to bear interest at the rate of seven per can per annum payable the follow mg de cribed real estate to wit The south east quarter of the southwest quarter ofsectioc thirty six in township three north in rango thirty west of the Cth I M in Red Wor county Nebraka Said sale will remain odct one hour Charles H Jacob Administrator of the E taf William T Stone d Dated this 9tb day August A D