To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signa ture is on each box 25c G3 0 O attw aai attai akjfcjH All Calls For The f IB us Answered by the BLUE FRONT LIVERY BARN Will make all trains and an swer all calls to any part of the city PHONE 36 W H Ackerman McCook Nebraska W GREATLY ALARMED A Persistent Cough Permanently Cured by Chamberlains Cough Remedy II P Burbago a student at law in Greenville S C had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which he says greatly alarmed me causing me to fear that I was in the first stage of consumption Mr Bur bage having seen Chamberlains Cough Remedy advertised concluded to try it Now read what he says I soon felt a remarkable change and after using two bottles of the twenty five cents size was permanently cured L W McConnell When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets They are easy to take and pleasant in effect For sale by L W McConnell Not ALL in the Price When you buy Gloves there are other things to consider the fit the style the finish and last and most important the wearing qualities Besides all the above we offer you the largest stock to select from ranging in price from three pair for 25c to the finest in dress kids and silk lined mochas Eacli and every pair will be repaired or replaced if they go wrong THE BEE HIVE McCOOK NEBRASKA 9 53 a 2 53 Model Slippers i The Model Store r Eh CD to n to Sal n rfwlr - fJ 1 0n shoppln Q and Ieave him 5 y Apdmticli happiness they Ti IB yk - -- - i - - if1 Best Offer Ever Made The McCook Tribune has succeeded in getting the special clubbing price from the publishers of the Nebraska Farmer one of the best they have ever made and during the past two months a good many have taken advantage of this oiler and are well pleased with it We have had the time extended for this offer believing that many more would like to take advantage of it before it is withdrawn For 125 wo can send you the Ne braska Farmer and The McCook Tribune both for one full year and worth 200 The Nebraska Farmer is the leading general farm and live stock journal of the west It prints from 24 to 40 pages each week is well known and well liked having been established since 1S69 Its publishers are iracticnl and experienced men who are now and have been for thirty years extensively engaged in farming and stock raising in Nebraska and know from experience the needs and conditions applicable to the west It is a journal for the farmers by farmers No other farm paper can fill its place or be so helpful to the farmers of the west It is contributed to by all the leading agricultural writers and experi menters of the west and at our special club price should be taken by everyone Low Rates West 2500 to Portland Tacoma Seattle 2500 to San Francisco Los Angeles 2250 to Spokane 2000 to Salt Lake CityButteIIelena Proportionately low rates to hundreds of other points including Big Horn Basin Wyoming Montana Washington Idaho Oregon British Columbia Cali fornia etc Every day until June 15 Tourist cars daily to California Personally conducted excursions tlyee times a week Tourist cars daily to Seattle Inquire of nearest Burlington Route agent r TfirW fiftf i CUtBERTSON R Knowles mado a basinoss trip to Palisade Monday Dave Knowlos of Trouton was a Culbortson visitor Sunday Charles Yastino of Hustings visited here Fri day and Saturday Elmer Reynolds and Frnnk Knowles drove to McCook Tuesday afternoon Mrs J S Ferrior and sister Viola drove to McCook Monday afternoon The graduating class wore in McCook Friday having their pictures taken Prof H i Myers attended tho graduating ex orcises at Trenton Friday night Miss Gertie Thomas of near Hayes Centor vis ited Miss Hazel Fellows this week Miss Boll Turner went up to Benkelman Mon day night for a visit with relatives Miss Sarah and Ellon Williamson visited H G Phelps and family in McCook Friday Mrs Frank Henderson of McCook visited her parents at this place latter part of tho week Matt Nowlon came up from McCook Thurs day evening for a short visit with his parents Miss Myrtlo Love who has been confined to her bed with tonsilitis for several weeks is con valescent Charlie Miller and family left Wednesday morning for Atlanta Nebraska where ho will bo foreman on an extra gang Messrs John McNoice Bruce Yastine and Dick Betz assisted the Trenton orchestra at the com mencement exercises Friday night Cards are out announcing the approaching wedding of Miss Viola Ferrier of this city to B M Williams of Rod Oak Illinois June 8 1903 S E Solomon and Georgo Metzger of this place attended tho first annual moeting of oper ators and representatives of Beatrico Creamery Co at McCook Tuesday Miss Edith Woodburn who has been employ ed as grammar teacher this year came home Monday morning to spend tho summer Miss Woodburn has been elected assistant principal of tho Grafton schools The following people attended the commence ment exercises here Thursday evening Misses Ethel Hall Dott Baily Editli Woodburn and Prof Pate of Trenton Miss Eva Burgess Mr Burgees Mrs N B Bush and Mr Linnerman of McCook The graduating exercises of tho Culbertson high school hold in the opera house Thursday night drew a largo congregation of citizens Tho clas s of 1903 consists of live members Frank Nowlon Misses Florence E Eisenhart Maud M Reynolds Goldie Newlon and Louise McNeico The clas s motto is Among the Ranks a Place Awaits Us The class colors are old rose and white Tho arrangements for this event were perfect in every respect and tho program was carried out in detail as previously published Tho hall and stage were tastefully and neatly decorated in class colors and the class motto in silver letters hung across tho stage Tho or chestra opened the program with a fine selec tion followed by invocation by Rev G S Sny der Miss Eva Burgess of McCook then favored the audience with a vocal solo entitled I Miss You Dear A farce was then given by four members of the class Frank and Goldie New lon Louise McNeice and Florence Eisenhart Frank Newlon who plajed tho rolo of Darius Simkins and Miss Eisenhart as his wife Maria Simkins were loading characters in tho farce Darius was an overworked man while his wife Maria was a society woman Professional skill could not have given it a better representation The orchestra furnished some musicafter which the interesting play A Scheme That Failed was given by the class with the assistance of Prof Myers This play showed exceptional tal ent and careful preparation It was one of tho highly amusing features of the ovening The next number on the program was a vocal duet by Messrs Ijinnerman and Burgess or McCook which wis well received Mr Linnerman re sponded to the encore with a fine vocal solo The orchestra then gave several iiue selections while the graduates were preparing to receive their diplomas Mr Dick Betzs violin solo Ben Bolt and encore Tho Holy City were splen didly rendered Mrs J Hassler then played the class inarch and th6 graduates led by two beau tiful littlo flower girls Dorothy Solomon and Bonnie Crowcll took their positions on tho stage Miss Florence Eisenhart is a charming brunette and was attired in a handsome white silk mull gown tucked in the yoke with low neck The sleeves wero tucked to the depth of yoke with insertion between Tho waist was trimmed in medallions The skirt was trimmed with rullles and lace and a pretty white sash was worn about tho waist She wore a bouquet of class flowers Miss Maud Reynolds wore a love ly white Persian lawn with shirred yoke trim med in white silk ribbon run through beading Tho skirt was gored mid finished with three dainty rullles edged with lace She wore a bou quet of carnations and roses Frank Nowlon was attired in the conventional black and wore an elegant bontouniere ofcaruations MissGoldio Newlon is a blonde and was dressed in a white silk mull The waist had a fancy white yoke with low neck and short sleeves The skirt was trimmed with dainty narrow rnflles edged with lace She wore a beautiful silk ribbon sash around tne waist iMiss lionise JUciNeico is a tall blonde and was attired in a white silk mull with a very pretty fancy yoke and revere The skirt was handsomely trimmed with ruffles and lace She wore a handsome bouquet of carna tions Prof H G Meyers the efficient princi pal of the schools then presented the diplomas to tho young graduates Mr Myers took par donable pride in giving these young people with whom he has worked the past few years the di plomas they will prize so highly in future days The two little flower girls then loaded the grad uates with cut flowers presented by friends and relatives Miss Dott Baily then favored the au dience with one of her popular vocal solos Rev Rummell then invoked the Divine blessing Tho exercises throughout were interesting and in structive and wero entirely creditable to the schools and thoe who participated therein TnE Teibuxe extends its congratulations for such a happy future In almost every neighborhood some one has died from an attack of cholic or cholera morbus often before medicine could bo procured of a physician sum moned A reliable remedy for these diseases should be kept at hand The risk is too great for anyone to take Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the lives of more people and relieved more pain and suffering than any other medicine in use It can always be de pended upon For sale by L W Mc Connell druggist See that string of lawn mowers at Waites All sizes Prices from S3 up The Tribute Only SI 00 per year sPF PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES There aro few sections of this country whero the peoplo aro freer from race prejudice than they are here Wo havo no appreciation of tho bitterness of feel ing in tho south against the negro and in tho far wost against tho mongolian It is onlytho unusual manifestations of this deep seated spirit that attract at tention and bring us to a realization of the fact that in many localities tho esti mation in which a man is held depends not upon his qualities but upon his color When a year or so ago Hooker T Washington was entertained at tho White Houso a tremendous outcry went up from tho south and so recently as within a week or two this samo distin guished representative of tho colored race again achieved unpleasant notor iety because of a gratuitous insult of fered to him by a chambermaid in an Indianapolis hotel Mr Washington can be charged with no crime aguinst either tho moral or tho statute law nor has ho Deen an offender against good taste He has not sought to be conspicuous Ho has devoted himself to tho most splen did work a man can bo engaged in the betterment of his people In a letter donating 000000 to the college of which Mr Washington is president Mr Car negie said I givo this without reservation ex cept that I require that suitablo provis ion bo mado from the gift for the wants of Booker T Washington and his family during his own or bis wifes life I wish that great and good man to be entirely free from pecuniary cares that ho be free to devote himself to his great mis sion To me ho seems one of the greatest of living men because his work is unique the modern Moses who leads his race and lifts it through education to even better and higher things than a land overflowing with milk and honey History is to tell of two Washingtons one white tho other black both fathers of their people I am satisfied that the serious race problem of the south is to be solved wisely only through Mr Washingtons policy of education to which he seems to have been especially born a slave among slaves to establish and in his own day greatly to advance A few days ago the Ke v Newell Dwight Hillis in an address delivered in New York paid a glowing tribute to Mr Washington One who commands the respect and esteem of such men as Pres ident Roosevelt Dr Hillis and Mr Car negie must indeed be worthy No form of literature is more interest ing than autobiography than a mans own story of himself All who care to know what Mr Washington has to say of himself should read Up From Slav ery a most interesting and instructive book a book in which the cause of the negro is eloquently pleaded ORDINANCE NO 111 An ordinance to establish a fire limit and hibit the erection of frame buildings wooden structures and veneered buildings within tho same to require a permit for the construction of buildings within tho fire limit and provide a penalty for the violation of the samo also to repeal ordinance No 93 and all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordi nance Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Council of the City of McCook Section 1 It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person or persons company or corporation to build construct or erect or cause to bo built constructed or erected any frame building or wooden structure or any veneered building of any character whatever on any lot or lots in said City of McCook hereinafter set forth and described in section No 2 of this ordinance provided that this ordinance shall not apply to any veneered building in the process of con struction of which the frame work therefor shall have been erected prior to tho passage and ap proval of this ordinance Section 2 Section No 1 shall apply to and effect the erection and placing of buildings on all lots in said city described as follows All lots fronting on Marshall street between Rail road and Dodge street and all lots fronting on Main avenue between Railroad and Dearborn streets and all lots fronting on Manchester avenue between Railroad and Dodge streets all lots froncing on Manchester avenue between Dodge and Dearborn streets in blocks 16 and 9 all lots fronting on Railroad street between Manchester avenue and Marshall street all lots fronting on Deiinisoii street between Manches ter avenue and Marshall street all lots fronting on Dodge street between Manchester avenue and Marshall street and all lots fronting on Douglas street between Manchester avenue and Marshall street Section 3 It shall be unlawful for any per son or persons company or corporation to re move or place in any manner whatever any frame building or wooden structure or veneered building of any kind or character upon any lot or lots described in section No 2 of this ordi nance Section 4 Whenever any person or persons company or corporation shall desire to erect or construct or place any building of any kind or character upon any of the lots described in sec tion 2 of this ordinance an application for a per mit for the erection or construction or placing of such building shall be made to tli9 city coun cil in which application there shall be sot forth in detail the description of the proposed build ing and designate tho material of which the same is proposed to be constructed and if said application is approved by the city council a permit shall be issued for such building Section 5 It shall be unlawful for any person or persons company or corporation to erect or construct or place upon the lots described in section 2 of this ordinance anv building of any character whatever without first having made application to tho city council and receiving a permit as provided in section 4 of this ordi nance Section G It is made the duty of the city mar shal to prevent the violation of this ordinance and it shall bo lawful for him to tear down and abate any house or structure erected or in course of erection or placed or being placed in viola tion of this ordinance upon any lot or lots in cluded within tho description set forth in sec tion 2 of this ordinance Section 7 Any person or persons company or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guiltv of a misde meanor and upon conviction shall bo lined not less than twentv flve 25 dollars nor more than one hundred 100 dollars and shall stand com mitted until such fine and costs are fully paid Section 8 Ordinance No 93 and all ordi nances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed Sections This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage ap proval and publication according to law Passed and approved this 25th day of May1903 Attest C I Hall C E Eldeed Seal City Clerk Mayor SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Red Willow county Nebraska under a decree in an action wherein Samuel C King is plaintiff and Richard M Williams and Kate EWilliams are defendants to me directed and delivered I shall offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the east door of the court house in McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on the 22nd day of June 1903 at the hour of 1 oclock p m the following described real estate to wit The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 21 in township 2 north in range SO in Red Willow county the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 21 in township 2 north in range 30 in Red Willow county the east half of the south east quarter of section 20 in township 2 north in range 30 in Red Willow county the west half of the southeast quarter of section 20 in township 2 north range 30 in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 22nd day of May 1903 A C Ceabteee Sheriff W R Stare Attorney Eat Some Air Physical regeneration and a spiritual uplift through systematic breathing ex ercises A dissertation on the Kadiant Centre and how to arouse Solar activity within All under one cover Mailed to any address on receipt of 25 cents Address Bos 458 Psychic Book Co McCook Neb ttmtm Come Today and Select f roni our Line of Wash Fabrics the riateria for your Summer Dresses and Waists Big assortment of White and Colored in the newest weaves Nw Line of Parasols Let us show them to you before the assort ment is broken For Groceries call Phone 22 THE wasff SS I Jdarg atfi JDtore G L DeGBOFF CO iVVlW4WVVt And Sangers Trained Animal Exposition United Coming to HcCOOK FRIDAY Day and Night JUNE 5 Americas greatest Amusement Enterprise bigger and better than ever before will positively appear under their mammoth waterproof tent rain or shine A Monster Menagerie of Expensive Wild Beasts 3 European Troupes of Gymnasts The celebrated Leon Family of Bicycle Riders Dan Leon and Frank Gardner world best riders Champion lady bar performer and aerial acts 100 Performers High Leapers and Tumblers 100 Troupes of performing Ponies Dogs and Donkeys Educated Elephants 3 Big Bands of Music 3 Big Free Street Parade Will take place on the principal streets at iii oclock in the morning Free show on the show grounds immedi ately after the parade Remember the day and date McCook Friday June 5 5000- -Seats for 5000 People- 5000