R 4 qy F TV KIMMBLL Largest Circulation in Red WillowCo Subscription a Year in Advance Fourteenth Judicial Convention Tlio Republicans of tlio Fourteonth Judicial District of Nebraska aro hereby called to moot in convention in the city of McCook Nobraskn Thursday uftemnoh SeptomBor 17th 100H at two oclock for tbe purpose of placing in nomi nation a candidate for the oDlco of jnOROof the Fourteenth District of Nebraska and for tjio transaction of each other businoss as may proji erlj co mo before that convention The basi3 of representation of the several counties of tho district In said convention shall bo tlio vote cast for Hon J II Mickey in 1902 for tho oilleo of governor of tho stato of Ne braska giving ono delegate nt largo one dele gate for nach 100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast Which apportionment entitles the sov oral counties of Ukj district to tho following representation ChaEo 272 A 4 Dundy 20J 4 Frontier 717 8 Furnas 1121 12 ors ire i hi ftwwww Gosper 1135 4 IInyos 2GG 4 Hitchcock M9 4 Hed Willow 1012 11 Total No of dclogates 51 It is recommended by tho committee that no proxies bo allowed in said convention but that tho dctegatos present from each county bo al lowed to cast tho vote of said county It was further recommended that tho chair man and secrotary of tho committeo bo tho temporary chairman and secretary of tho con vention II II Heuuy Chairman F M KiMMELL Secretary McGook Nebraska Juno 19 1903 Republican papors of tho district pleaso copy County Central Committee Meeting A meeting of the Republican county Central Committee has been called at Indianola Saturday afternoon Juno 27 at two oclock to make tho call for the county convention etc General Alexander McDowell Mc Cook in whose honor McCook was named was buried in Cincinnati Ohio Monday June 15 1903 a battalion of the Third United States Infantry according tho distinguished soldier military hon- The idea is now being advanced in Washington apropos of the great floods in tho west of reducing the flood danger and destruction to tho minimum by building storage reservoirs for irrigation purposes This would doubtless bo a move in the right direction 15000000 are available for the purpose but the present law needs to be amended before the case can be adequately covered After reading the details of the foul brutal and cowardly murder of the King and Queen of Servia and some of the appalling facts in connection with our own national disgrace Kentucky one must be impressed with the thinness of the crust over hell and the conviction involuntarily come to the soul that about all that is worth while here and hereafter is love in which the foul as sassin the cowardly incendiary those of violence and bloodshed the lustful and passionate of earth vice and crime have no part CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun day J J Loughran Pastor methodist Preaching 11 a m and 8 pVm Sabbath school at 10 a m Elec tion of lay delegates at the close of prayer meeting next Wednesday evening L H Shumate Pastor Congregational Sunday school at 10 Sermon When the New Wears Off at 11 Y P S C E at 7 Gos pel sermon at 8 Wednesday fellowship meeting at 8 All are welcome Frank W Dean Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at ten oclock a ni Morning prayer at 11 and evening-prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in the month Holy Communion at 8 a m All are welcome E E Earle Rector Miss Irma G Allen spoke in the Con gregational church Sunday morning last in behalf of the Nebraska Chil drens Home Society and at the conclu sion secured pledges and cash for the furtherance of the grand work of the society At St Albans Episcopal church Sun day June 21st Holy Communion at 8 a m At 3 p m the members of the K P will meet in the church to listen to a sermon by the Rector Rev E R Earle Rev L H Shumate will cause the national bird to soar altitudinously in Oxford July 4th Rev S J Medlin of Cambridge was a guest of Rev Tj H Shumate Wednes day evening Indigestion Causes CatarrH of tKe Stomacli For many years it has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion and dyspepsia but the truth is exactly the opposite Indigestion causes catarrh Re peated attacks of indigestion inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach thus caus ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of the juices of natural digestion This Is called Catarrh of the Stomach Kodol Dyspepsia Gyre relieves all Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach protects the nerves and cures bad breath sour risings a sense of fullness after eating indigestion dyspepsia and all stomach troubles Kodol Digests What You Eat Make tho Stomach Sweet IBottlascnljr Reeular ska 100 holding 2J5 times tho trill size which sells for 50 cents Prepared by E O DoWITT CO Ghlcago III No Hair f I My hair was falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed I then tried Ayers Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once Mrs G A JYlcVay Alexandria O The trouble is your hair does not have life enough Act promptly Save your hair Feed it with Ayers Hair Vigor If the gray hairs are beginning to show Ayers Hair Vigor will restore color every time 5100 a bottle All druulsts If your druggist cannot supply you send us ono dollar and wo will express you a bottle lie sure and give the name of your nearest express o liice Address J C AYEtt CO Lowell Mass BARTLEY Miss Anna Sipe returned home Sun day evening from a short visit with her relatives and many friends in Camb ridge Miss Mary Deitch took No 12 Mon day morning for Iowa City Iowa where she will make an extended Visit with rel atives The new corrugated steel ceiling in tho postoffice is a valuable addition to the already neat office which Mr Miller su perintends A letter from Miss Etta Burton informs us that she and Grandma Hodgkin reached Islavistown Iowa safe and sound last Thursday J B Haining drove to Cambridge early Friday morning with his mother who took No 6 from that place to her home in Burchard Neb Bartley and Pea Ridge fans cros ed bats here Saturday Bartley won out It is the intention to have a nice ball game here every Saturday Ross Grissell is papering the bank which has recently been painted inside and when the work is finished it will be a place of beauty if not a joy forever The A O U W floral day services brought a large audience to Bartley Rev Crippen made the address at the M E church after which the people attended the exercises of decorating the graves at the cemetery Harry Paine is decorating his prem ises with a generous coat of paint Since purchasing the property he has made many improvements and will have one among the pleasant homes and surround ings in our pleasant village Floyd Cochran celebrated his thir teenth birthday Friday evening June 12 A large number of his friends were invited and feasted on strawberries ice cream and cake after which they en joyed the evening by playing games The M W A held a social in the Roll ings building Friday evening and had a royal good time They dished out straw berries and cream to a full house and netted a nice little sum to replenish their treasury A team belonging to A Deitch ran away Wednesday evening about eight oclock Several persons were in the wagon but all escaped unhurt except Mrs Deitch who had an arm broken and her daughter Kate who was badly bruised on the face and head Miss Mae Morefield sister of Dr More field of Bartley started west on No 5 Monday evening to Santa Barbara Cal ifornia She leaves manj friends here who regret to have her depart from them We all wish her a pleasant journey and a happy home in the golden state James Rittenburg diedabout 2 oclock Sunday afternoon at his home four miles northeast of Bartley He has been a resident here for several years He was the oldest member of James Laird post G A R and was almost 77 years of age at his death The funeral ser mon was preached in the M E church by Rev Meeker to a large audience and the remains were interred in the Bartley cemetery the exercises at the grave con sisting of the solemn and impressive burial ceremony of the G A R Do You Enjoy What You Eat If you dont your food does not do you much good Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the remedy that everyone should take where there is anything wrong with the stomach There is no wav to maintain the health and strength of mind and body except by nourishment There is no way to nourish except through the stomach The stomach must be kept healthy pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up No appetite lost of strength nervous ness headache constipation bad breath sour risings rifting indigestion dyspep sia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Sold by L W McConnell Strayed From W N Rogers farm east of McCook one brindle roan year ling Jersey calf Suitable reward will be paid for information leading to its recovery R McDonald Lost A telescope between Redwil low creek and McCook Wednesday morning Finder will be rewarded by returning sameto this office fcfcjr - i RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Storekeeper and Mrs C W Britt were Omaha visiotrs over Sunday A C Wiehe and family left this week for Lansing Iowa on a visit of a few weeks Fireman and Mrs William Deere went up to Denver Tuesday evening on a short visit Mr and Mrs Ed Reed went up to Denver and Longmont Tuesday on a visit of a few days Brakeman LaVosior Burney will re turn to work tomorrow having reported for duty Thursday Mr and Mrs Charles Kailey of Akron went through here Wednesday night bound forOmaha on a visit Engineer Ellis Ford and family occu pied their comfortable new home on Main avenue first of the week James Irwin will retire from tho ser vice Saturday and will leave for Har rington Kansas some time next week Billingor one of No 5s messengers who has been a guest of tho city for a few weeks in Castle Incommunicado left for Holdrego Monday Conductor II C Kiser moved his household goods up from Oxford Mon day and moved into the JamesMcKenna building on Madison street just vacated by Engineer Ellis Ford Engineer and Mrs Thad Shepherd and Mr and Mrs T N Saunders re turned home Sunday from Peterson Iowa where they were called by the death of the father of Mrs Shepherd and Mrs Saunders ADDITIONAL PERSONALS I N Biggs is down from Colorado this week J F CoRDEALwas in Lincoln on bus iness of the law Tuesday Sheriff Lewis of Beaver City was a visitor Wednesday evening of the val leys finest Louise Pitney accompanied theBoyles home from Denver Tuesday night and will be an indefinite guest in their home mrs Sarah Ward of Hamburg Iowa arrived in the city on No 5 Tuesday night on a visit to her daughter Mrs J G Stokes J C L Wisely of the Culbertson Herald was in the city several hours yesterday on his way home from a visit to Lincoln Dr W V Gage was called up to Im perial Wednesday to see Mrs Arter burn who is seriously ill with a tumor on her liver MR AND MRS L W MCCONNELL and Miss Maud Cordeal drove over to Curtis Wednesday to be gone a week enjoying an outing fishing etc Miss Carrie Gillan who has been visiting Mrs James Irwin and other rel atives here for the past month returned to Indianola Saturday miss Florence Johnston formerly of our city but now of Ainsworth has se cured the position of teacher of the 7th and 8th grades of the Ainsworth public schools Highly qualified Miss Florence will render efficient conscientious service Corn Wheat Oats Rye Hogs ggs McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning W J vvY 37 57 40 34 i 55 11 Butter 15 Fraternal Insurance order Cards R C I P A -Lodge No 612 meets first and third Thursdays of each month McConnolls hall 830 p m E B Hcber President W S Gutee Secretary ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook lodge No 307 mepts on second and fourth Mon day evenings of each month at eight oclock in McConnell hall R W Devoe Illustrious Pro tector J C Mitchell Secretary ROYAL NEIGHBORS Nohlft rnmn Nn 862 meets second and fourth Thursday after noons at2 30 oclock in McConnells hall Mks Thad Shefhebd Oracle Mbs Augusta Anton Recorder KTr AV JTSLf 7lTT U i 3wJZV pKiu3 WHEN BABY DOMING USE Mothers Friend Womans greatest dream of beauty and glory is when nature lias chosen her to become a mother Every faculty is keenly alert as she foresees the joy ambition success and the life long satisfaction com- fng nearer day by day in the dear and innocent being so soon to see light and the uncertainty whether she shall see a sweet girl or a brave boy face beside her on the pillow adds zest to her expectancy Mothers Friend applied externally throughout pregnancy will relieve the pain of parturition and no mother and child can fail to be healthy hearty strong clear complexioned pure blooded and cheerful in disposition -who are mutually influenced by the continued use of this great liniment MOTHERS EMEND Buy of druggists roo per bottle Our treatise Motherhood mnilprl frP J THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO Atlanta Ga Death of C H Updegraph A telephone messago Mondny morn ing caused sorrow among our people when it bocamo known that gonial C H Updegraph was dead The first infor mation stated that ho bad met death in a runaway but later developments proved this to bo erroneous He left his home early in tho morning going to tho homo of his son nenry to assist him with his labor in tho fields Ho was driving four horses hitched to a harrow and was apparently in as good health as usual A storm approaching he un hitched the horses and started for the house Tho first intimation of trouble his son noticed was when the horses ap peared at tho barn without a driver Fearful that somethiuglhad happened his father Henry started down the road and found the lifeless body of his parent His first thought was that tho team had run away and caused his death and with this in his mind ho called up the homo of Charles Tigges a son in law of tho deceased and informed them that his father had been killed in that manner Neighbors gathered and convoyed the remains to the house and upon exami nation it was found thero were no marks or bruises to indicate ho had met a vio lent death and as he was subject to par alytic strokes the conclusion was reached that paralysis of the heart was tho direct cause of death Two daughters Mrs Kate Shepard and Mrs Lydia Saunders living in McCook Nebraska were noti fied and were present at the funeral which was held Wednesday at 2 p m from tho residence of his son Henry Rev F B Stafford officiating Inter ment was had at the Highland ceme tery Peterson Iowa Patriot Worst of All Experiences Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last Such was the experience of Mrs S H Newson Decatur Ala For three years she writes I endured insuffer able pain from indigestion stomach and bowel trouble Death seemed inevita ble when doctors and all remedies failed At length I was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous I improved at once and now Im com pletely recovered For liver kidney stomach and bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine Only 50c Its guaranteed by L W McConnell druggist Advertised Letters The following letters wereadvertised by the McCook postoffice June 15 1903 Brennen Bub Marsh J S Brown Mattie Ricbardon J E Ellis Ethel Smith E H Elliott E J Smith Milchead Frickel Jacob Simpson Mr Magoihn t V Wolfe Ira Moore Charlie When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster Fourth of July at Churchs Ranch Arrangements have been perfected for a celebration of July 4th at the Henry T Church ranch on Red Willow creek There will be an address sports of vari ous kinds bowery dance refreshments and feed at hand and all the necessa ries for a big time Meats For Tender Teeth Are a specialty at Paul Antons market Spare your teeth and at the same time help your digestion by ordering from him Phone orders just as carefully and promptly filled as though you came in person Low Rates to California -The Burlington offers round trip tick ets August 1 to 14 as follows San Francisco and return 4500 Los Ange les and return 4500 Ask the ticket agent for particulars Cattle for Sale 135 cows with calves at side 38 wean lings and yearlings many of the cows are dairy cows All young cattle Call on me at my place 6 miles west and 1 mile north of Danbury or address me at Danbury Nebraska John H Ball I sell more of Chamberlains Cough Remedy than of all similar preparations put together and it gives the best satis faction of any medicine I ever sold 1 guarantee every bottle of it F C Ja quith Inland Mich This remedy is for sale by L W McConnell A 0 U W Officers Elect The new officers elect of the A O TJ W are Master Workman William Middleton Foreman J F Hunt Overseer Henry Conjers Recorder C B Gray Financier C J Ryan Guide L P Forsman Inside Watch Henry Moers Outside Watch Robert Dawson Trustee J A Wilcox 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 Teibcxe at tho following very low prices with PUBLICATION PEICE TEIBUNE Detroit Free Press 1 00 1 50 Leslies Weekly 4 00 Prairie Farmer 1 00 Chicago Inter Ocean 1 00 Cincinnati Enquire 1 00 New York Tribune 1 00 Demorests Magazine 1 00 Toledo Blade 1 00 Nebraska Farmer 1 00 Iowa Homestead 1 00 Lincoln Journal 1 00 Campbells Soil Culture 100 New York World 1 00 Cosmopolitan Magazine 100 St Louis Republic 100 Kansas City Star 25 FarmandHome 1 00 Word and Works 1 00 300 1 27 1 40 1 50 1 25 1 75 1 25 1 5 1 25 1 75 1 50 1 65 1 0 1 75 1 20 1 20 1 70 We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published at reduced rates The Teibune McCook Neb PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY ROTES For some timo thoso intorosted in tho librarys wolfnro have davetd their ef forts to securing plodget of contributions for maintenance so they may bo in a position to ask of Mr Citrnegio n dona tion for tho erection of a building Tho original movoment for tho establishment of a library in McCook began about a year ago and the present institution was opened to the public on the 10th day of last September so that a littlo more than nine months have elapsed since its official existenco begad Tho contribu tions for its creation ai tilings consid ered were liberal Now it has passod beyond feko experi mental stages It Is established on a pormnnont basis It is growing in popu larity daily Tho number of its patrons is increasing Every day soes a larger crowd of visitors in attendance and n larger number of books Sa circulation Tho good that it has accomplished can scarcely bo measured Many who aro new assiduous devotees to books are peo ple who prior to its establishment either lacked tho inclination or tho opportunity to read Tho character of the books called for is of a high order Whilo tho books are of varying degrees of merit none is harmful and some profit may bo had from reading everything on tho shelves The usefulness of tho library can be multiplied many times by increasing its facilities It is outgrowing its present quarters The books should bo housed in a homo of their own a building con structed for library purposes It- is be lieved that if proper representations aro made to Mr Carnegie he will supply the money for the erection of n building similar to a hundred others ho has built olsewhere The conditions which ho always exacts and which ho will exact in case he gives favorable consideration to the request that has been made of him in behalf of McCook are that a site shall be furnished and that one tenth of tho cost of the building shall be raised annually for maintenance and equipment These requirements aro rea sonable and should and can bo readily met by our citizens The city council has levied a tax of two mills on the as sessed valuation but this will produce only about five hundred and fifty dol lars In order that wo may be in a posi tion to ask for a building that will be commensurate with the present needs of the library and with the size and importance of this place many of tho townspeople have agreed to contribute various sums which with the amount raised by taxation will aggregate at least a thousand dollars a year It would seem that this is as little as we can do and when the advantages that will ac crue from the consummation of an un dertaking of this sort are taken into account the cost is insignificant The building of a Carnegie library will be a public benefaction Itis desirable there fore that as many as can do so shall con tribute so that the burden shall fall lightly on all c Hammocks Before buying a hammock see the lat est and get prices at McMillens drug store A WORO IH MOTHERS EAR WHEN NURSING AN INFANT AND IN THB MONTHS THAT COME BEFORE THAT TIME SCOTTS EMULSION SUPPLIES THE EXTRA STRENGTH AND NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR THE HEALTH OF BOTH MOTHER ANO CHILD Send for free sample SCOTT BOWXE Chemists 409 415 Pearl Street New York 50V auu fioo au druggists Buckeye Binder FOR SALE Has been used but little See or write J M Huet HcCook Neb For prices and terms GEXEEAL DEALER IX Farm Implements Machinery Wagons Buggies Asent for Champion Binders Mowers and Rakes Cash paid for Eggs Poultry and Farm Produce McCOOK - - NEBRASKA CHICHESTERS ENGLISH 0 NMYHOYAL F1L CHICIIEvrKUS ESGHSII in Ked and Cold metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon Taltc no oilier Rofuoe tlmierouH ftubtti 1 utionsand iiuiCUIon 15uvof vourDruirjnst or send 1c in stamps for Particulant Tti inonials and Keller Tor Iadie in letter allDraOTsts 10000 Testimonials bold by CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO 2100 XadUon Square HIIA PA ilenUun this paper I All Calls For The j wtty IBms s 4 I i i i 9 1 i 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 Acker man McCook Nobraskn HajjfnyfCi MM The Great Germ and Insect Destroyer Is now used throughout the United States in the treatment of hog cholera swine plague ergot disease corn stalk diseahO pink ejt foot and mouth dispawe scurvy mange Tex as itch scab and all t orm diseases of do mestic animals St Paul Neb April 0 ffU National Medical Co Gentlemen This is to certify that I have need Liquid Koal for ergot diseaso in cattle and bohevu it to be a cure for this disease from tho experiments I liavo made but be lieve it ought to bo lifted when tho animal is first taken with the diseaso And for a lice killer it cant be beat by anything I know of Yours respectfully W L LITTLE Seward Neb Dec 5 1902 Liquid Koal manufactured and sold by National Medical Co York Neb is a ne cessity to any farmers raising stock Sev eral instances of its elliciency have come under my personal notice JOHN HARVEY Ex Mayor Seward Waua Neb Dec 18 1002 I consider Liquid Koal one of the best ar ticles forall around purpo csoii tho market For mites and lire in the chicken houses and for the lice on calves and horses it is tho best ami cheapest thing I have ovor found Liquid Koal ought to be on every farm CHAS IJEHGANHAGEK Coleridge Neb Dec 8 1902 I can say that your L K is thn best insect destroyer that I oxer used It will not injure the eggs when used on setting hens I find it the lxst all around s toek medicine that I ovor had on tho place I ad vise every farmer to keep a supply on hand S B GROFF PRICE One Quart Can SI 00 One Gallon MM Five Gallons ier gallon 275 Ten Gallon Keg jer gallon 250 25 Gallons half bbl per gal 2 25 50 Gallons lbbl per gal 200 A 25c 32 page Book on Germ Diseases of Animals sent free on application MANUFACTURED BT NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY Sheldon Iowa York Nebraska For Sale by James Cain Up-to-Date Flour and Feed Store Phone No 20 McCook Neb i F D BURGESS I Plumber and I Steam Fitter I Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass m K Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Z 6 Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse J 7 Windmills Basement of the Meeker- 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