I rt Sfe IV JflitCaak PM Rv F M KIMMSLL Largest Circulation inRed Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Republican State Convention Tho republicans of tho stnto of Nebraska nro hurcby culled to moot in convention in tho city of Lincoln on Tuesday August 18 1W3 tit two oclock in tliu afternoon for tho nurpoho of nlucing in noiniiintion cnudidntuH for tho fol lowing oiliccs to bo voted for nt tho noxt gen oral oloctlon to bo hold in tho stnto of Nebraska November 3 190J viz Ono judge of tho Biiprcmo count two regents of tho university of tho stutoof Nebraska and for tho transaction of such other business as mav regulnrly corno boforo snid convention Tho basis of representation of tho several counties in said convention shall bo the vote cast for Hon John II Mickey for govornor at tho regular election hold on Novonibor i 1102 giving ono delegate for onch 100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast for tho said John II Mickey and one dclega to at largo for each county Said apportionment entitles tho several coun ties to thojollowing representation in the enid convontion Chaso 4 Dundy 4 Frontier 8 Furnns 12 Gosper 4 Hitchcock 4 Hayes 4 Red Willow 11 Total iuniDcr of delegates lUal It is recommended that no proxies bo allowed in said convention but that the delegates pres ent thereat bo authorized to cast tho full voto of tho county represented by them Notico is horcby given that each of tho oven numbered senatorial districts in tho stato is to select a member of thostato committeo to servo for tho term of two years It is also the sense and request of tho stato committeo that at tho time delegates aro chosen to tho coming stato convention tho sovoral counties proceed to complete their county or ganization for the campaign of 1003 by the se lection of road district helpers precinct com mitteemen and regular oilicers of each county committee By order of tho state committee H C Lindsay Chairman A B Allen Secretary Fourteenth Judicial Convention Tho Republicans of the Fourteenth Judicial District of Nebraska nro hereby culled to meet in convention iu the city of McCook Nebraska Thursday afternoon September 17th 1903 at two oclock for tho purpose of placing in nomi nation a candidate for tho office of judge of the Fourteenth District of Nebraska and for tho transaction of such other business as may prop erly corao before that convention The basis of representation of the sovernl counties of the district in said convention shall bo the voto cast for Hon J H Mickey in 1902 for tho oifico of governor of the state of Ne braska giving one delegate at large one dele gate for each 100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast Which apportionment entitles the sev eral counties of tho district to tho following representation Chaso 272 4 Dundy 292 4 Frontier 717 8 Furnas 1121 12 Gosper 335 4 Haos 266 4 Hitchcock 349 4 Red Willow 1012 11 Total No of delegates 51 It is recommended by tho committee that no proxies bo allowed in said convention but that tho delegates present from each county bo al lowed to cast tho voto of said county It was further recommended that the chair man and secretary of tho committee bo tho temporary chairman and secretary of the con vention H H Behky Chairman F M Kimjtell Secretary McCook Nebraska Juno 19 1903 Republican papors of the district please copy Republican County Convention The Republicans of Red Willow county are hereby called to meet in convention at Beards Jeos nail in the city of Indianoln on Wednes day July 29th 1903nt 130 oclock p m for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following offices to be voted for at tho next general election to bo held in the state of Nebraska on tho 3rd day of November 1903 viz One county judge ono clerk of the district court one sheriff one coroner one county treas urer ono county clerk ono county survejor one county superintendent of public instruc tion ono county assessor one count commis sioner for second district eleven delegates to tho Republican state convention and eleven delegates to tho Republican convention of the fourteenth judicial district of Nebraska and for tho transaction of such other business as may regularly como before said county convontion Tho basis of representation of the several pre cincts in said county shall be tho vote cast for Hon J H Mickey for governor of Nebraska at the general election held in tho year 1902 giving one delegate for eacli 15 votes or fraction there of so cast for said J H Mickey and two dele gates at large for each voting precinct in said county Said apportionment entitles tho sev eral voting precincts in said cojmty to the fol lowing representation in said convention Alliance 4 Grant 4 Beaver 6 Indianola 7 Bondville 4 Lebanon 7 Box Elder 4 Missouri Ridge 3 Coleman 4 North Valley 4 Danbury 4 Perry 3 Driftwood 4 Rod Willow 5 East Valley 7 Tyrone 3 Fritsch 4 Valley Grange 5 Gerver 4 WILLOW GROVE First Ward 1st precinct 12 First Ward 2nd precinct 11 Second Ward 1st precinct 8 Second Ward 2nd precinct 8 Total 124 It is recommended that no proxies be allowed in said convention but that the delegates pres ent thereat bo authorized to cast the full vote of tho precinct represented by them It is further recommended that tho several voting precincts in said county hold their pri mary elections on Monday the 27th day of July 1903 By order of county central committee Harlow W JCeyes Frank Moore Secretary Chairman Republican Caucus The Republicans of tho first precinct of the first ward of Willow Grovo precinct in Red Wil low county will meet at the sample room of the Commercial Hotel in McCook Nebraska on Monday OTentng July 27 1903 at 8 oclock for the purpose of selecting twelve delegates to at tend the Republican county convention to bo held at Indianola Nebraska on July 29 1903 M Laavbitson Committeeman Republican Cauciis The Republicans of the second precinct of the first ward of Willow Grove precinct in Red Wil low county will meet at the oflice of C F Bab cock in McCook Nebraska on Monday evening July 27 1903 at 8 oclock for tho purpose of se lecting eleven delewites to attend the Republi can county convention to be held at Indianola Nebraska on July 29 1903 C B Geat Committeeman Republican Caucus The Republicans of the second precinct of the second ward of Willow Grove precinct in Red Willow county will meof at the office of H H Berry in McCook Nebraska on Monday even ing July 27 1903 at 8 oclock for tho purpose of selecting eight delegates to attend the Republi can county convention to be held at Indianola Nebraska on July 29 1903 T J Smith Committeeman Republican Caucus The Republicans of the first precinct of the second want of Willow Grove precinct in Red Willow county will meet at the city hall in the city of McCook on Monday evening July 27 1903 at 8 oclock for tho purpose of selecting eight delegates to attend the Republican county convention to be hold at Indianola Nebraska on July 29 1903 C F Babcock Committeman Grant Precinct The Republican voters of Grant precinct will meet at tiie Banksville school house in the even ing of July 27 190 at 8 oclock for the purpose of electing delegates to tho county convention and to transact such other business as may properly como before said canens H I Peterson Committeeman As a new star in Eedwilldws political constellation Etherton is going some himself Oil cans all sizes at theBee Hive HARVEST YYoiirHdir Two years ago my hair was falling out badly I purchased a bottle of Ayers Hair Vigor and soon my hair stopped coming out Miss Minnie Hoover Paris Ilh Perhaps your mother had thin hair but that is no reason why you must go through life with half starved hair If you want long thick hair feed it with Ayers Hair Vigor and make it rich dark and heavy 100 a bottle All druggists If your druggist cannot supply you send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle lie sure and give tho nanio of your learesr express ottice Address J vax ek uu Loweii juass Phillips the Phariseo doesnt pro pose to allow any one to excel him in meanness He now proposes that the pedigree of Hinky Dink be assessed hop ing thus to secure exemption from the necessity of taxation for the rest of Red willow county property owners The boys say after all theres no place to buy gloves like the Bee Hive The basis of assessment valuation is not as difficult to determine as it is to secure consent to such basis For in stance the market price the figure at which a given article will sell may bo taken as an equitable basis upon which to determine an assessment The value of a given article is not what it cost nor yet what its owner esteems it to be worth but what the buying market says it will pay for it There seems to bo no end of balderdash current touching this ques tion utterances not founded upon a de sire to secure equitable just assessment butfounded on selfishness and self-interest alone Nor is the question of assess ment valuation one of ethics but of strict hard business If an article sells for S100 on the market assess it on that basis If another article sells for 20 assess it accordingly A bank with 25- 000 capital is not expected to pay on as high a valuation as the bank with 50 000 capital stock The merchant with 20000 worth of goods expects to pay more taxes than the merchant with 10 000 worth of merchandise So it ought to be throughout the entire schedule Honesty of purpose and courage in doing the duty joined with intelligent judg ment will always give a fair just equit able assessment More no honest man wants Rubbers for fruit jars extra cov ers and sealing wax at the Bee Hive Too Fresh By Half We would suggest Bro Ethertonthat a few more offices be created so that every citizen of Red Willow county could hold an office or two and then you could probably squeeze along without even a poor farm Hayes Cen ter Times Republican It need scarcely be mentioned that the author of the above small fling is him self a county officer in Hayes county There is no record thas he ever attempt ed to escape the responsibility of holding an office in that county wherein the fee was adequate and well secured And it may be as unnecessary to add that this and other similar and petty slaps have been made by this sinecure office holder at Eed Willow county because Eed Willow county citizens seek the nomination of judge of the district court for the Fourteenth district and for the further reason that a former Hayes county citizen desires the same plum The suggestion is gratuitously insolent and will not redound to the advantage of Hayes countys choice The editors emerald hue may open more points than he is prepared to successfully defend Binder whips and cut lacing at the Bee Hive - Perry Precinct Tlie Republican primary election for Perry precinct will bo held in the Flitcraft school house on Monday evening July 27th 1903 at 7 oclock central time for the purpose of elect ing three delegates to the county convention to bo held in Indianola Wednesday afternoon July 29th 1903 at 1 30 oclock C H Harman Committeeman Coleman Precinct The Republicans of Coleman precinct will hold their primary election for the selection of four delegates to the Republican county con vention to be held in Indianola Wednesday July 29th 1903 in the Coleman s chool house on Monday afternoon July 27th at 2 oclock when any other proper business will also be disposed of William Coleman Committeeman What You Like Just the meat you like in just the way you like it Fine firm and tender beef young wholesome lamb clean and sweet pork smoked and salted meats And last but not least whether you order from house by phone or come in person your orders are given our best consider ation and we guarantee that you will be satisfied Marsh The farmers and businessmen of Leb anon are completing the organization of a company having for its object the buy ing and shipping of grain livestock etc SHOES r iwwAwWWiwww iianvti CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CathoCic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Sunday school 230 Every Sun day J J Loughban Pastor First Baptist Chubch All services at the usual hours the pastor in the pul pit Sweet singing A cordial welcome toall C Richabd Betts Pastor Congregational No church services either morning or evening The Sunday school and Endeavor society will meet at usual hours Frank W Dean Pastor Methodist Preaching by the pastor at 11 a m and 8 p m Mr Bradford will sing Tho Holy City at the morn ing service Sunday school at 10 a m Epworth League at 7 p m L H Shumate Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in tho month Sunday school at ten oclock a m 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 R Eakle Rector Rev C R Betts of the Baptist church went up to Denver yesterday Rev C R Betts and family will oc cupy the cosy and pretty new Baptst parsonage Monday next Rev and Mrs Frank W Dean de parted on Thursday for Denver They will spend his annual vacation of two weeks in Colorado Rev Frank W Dean who has been pastor of the Congregational church for the past 5 ear or more fias decided to leave this pastorate and has given notice to his parishioners that his relations to the church here will cease in ninety days Machine oil will be sold at special jpnees lor harvest ana threshing The Bee Hive ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mrs E M Douglass went down to Kansas City Mo first of the week Miss Ada Hoffmeister of Imperial went down to Grafton Wednesday on a visit Postmaster S E Ealsten and Mr Stephens were over from Lebanon yes terday Miss Olive Eittenhouse went up to Denver Thursday to take in some of the C E convention Mrs H D Bayless was in Lincoln first of the week to see her sister who was about to remove to Texas to live Emerson Hanson is entertaining his father and mother who arrived in the city Wednesday on No 1 from Illinois and will visit here some time J E Moore received a passing visit from his brother of Shenandoah Iowa Wednesday evening as the brother was passing through to the C E convention in Denver George B Berry is the new book keeper for W C Bullard E A Green resigning to engage in the real estate business and to look after his farm south of the city Earl Ludwick returned home Wed nesday night from a business visit to Omaha He was accompanied home by Miss Vergie who met him in Omaha on her way home from Illinois Mr and Mrs Epperson of Oneida Ills parents af Mrs F F Tomblin to gether with Mr and Mrs F F Tomblin and Mrs H F Tomblin were guests of Mrs J C Forbes Sunday 4j ft rM viMv L fBXSKt I T t I I T I are YOU A COMING MOTHER 9 ARE YOU EXPECTANT S FRIEND makes childbirth easy by preparing the system for parturition and thus shortening labor The painful ordeal is robbed of its terrors and the danger lessened to both mother and child the time of confinement is shortened the mother rested and child fully developed strong and healthy Morning sickness or nausea arising from pregnancy is prevented by its use As pregnancy advances the breasts en large become swollen and hard Long before the child is born they are prepar ing for the secretion of milk It is import ant that they receive early attention Mothers Friend softens 5the skin and facilitates the secretion of Life Fluid Undeveloped breasts hard caked shortly after delivery are the result of non treatment and likely to culminate in Mammary Abscess from which so many suffer excruciating pain and are left with these organs permanently impaired Softness pliability and expansion are given to the muscles and sinews thus bringing comfort and causing an easy ibsue of the child Trv it Of druggists ioo Our book Motherhood free THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA at the Indigestion Causes CatarrH of the Stomach For many years Jt has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion and dyspepsia but the truth is exactly tho opposite Indigestion causes catarrh Re peated attacks qf Indigestion inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach thus caus ing tho glands to secrete mucin Instead of the Juices of natural digestion This Is called Catarrh of the Stomach Kodol Dyspepsia Core 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 Yon Eat Make the Stomach Sweet Bottles only RopiUr size 1 00 holding 2H times the trial size which sells for 50 cents ripvd by E O DeWITT CO Chicago U PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES By he retirement of Miss Eache Ber ry and Mr C H Meeker from the mem bership of the board tho library has suf fered an inestimable loss These two were responsible for the movement that culminated in the accomplishment and have labored untiringly in behalf of the project that has become a fact The gratifying success that has attended the establishment of the library is attributed largely to their unceasing efforts and self sacrificing devotion Others have aided have responded freely to all calls but these two have been the prime mov ers in the cause have supplied in full pleasure with a liberality that knew no limits time- energy enthusiasm intelli gence wares that money cannot buy without which the material contribu tions would Have been valueless Pos session of that rarest of virtues forget fulness of self has made it to them a labor of love May the beneficiaries ap preciate at its true worth what they have done The Atlantic Monthly for July is an unusually attractive number Most of the articles are written by residents of California and the tone of the issue is decidedly and delightfully western We of tho west are and should be interested in all things western and fortius reason this number of thtmagazine should ap peal to us One of the best articles is a reviowof Sargents Silva by John Muir No fitter person to perform this task could have been found as no one prob ably knows more about trees than he The Silva is a description of the trees of the North American continent exclusive of Mexico We are told that the author has been engaged on its production for 20 years It is published in 14 volumes and the subscription price is S35000 From it we learn that we haTe 585 species of trees The Last Antelope by Marv Austin will repay to reader The first article in the number is an account of the literary development of California which is also extremely interesting The issue contains too A Bunch of Texas and Arizona Birds which cannot but fascinate anyone who is a lover of nature These are only a few of the typically western features of this number Fruit jars Hive Bouers Bert Buggieri Domenico Buirstow Harry Beson C W Brown May Brooks Jennie Burton Sirs S A Coleman J T Cunaso Francesco Dior George DeKojcl Antoma Howard J W Hollenhorse Louis Johnson C AI Johnson Nute and cans at the Bee Dewey Cowboy Accidentally Killed McDonald Kansas July 7 Bob Tucker one of the Dewey cowboys was accidentally shot and killed with a re volver by his brother Ed Tucker a cowboy of Deweys also a witness of the triple tragedy when the Berrys were killed Eds revolver fell from his belt to the floor explodine and mortally wounded his brother Eobert the bullet piercing his back through the body and coming out at the heart Tucker lived only a few minutes He will be buried today at McDonald The Boss Worm Medicine H P Kumpe druggist Leighton Al abama writes One of my customers had a child which was sick and threw up all food could retain nothing on its stomach He bought one bottle of Whites Cream Vermifuge and it brot up 119 worms from the child Its the boss worm medicine in the world Whites Cream Vermifuge is also the childrens tonic It improves their di gestion and assimilation of food and strengthens their nervous system and restores them to the health vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to child hood 25c at A McMillens drugstore Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice July 6 1903 McGloin D Mitchell Lilly Merchants Hotel Nelson H C Xelson Christena Orlanas Guiseppe Praning Jack Kosander Mr Scott Geo Spanise Francesco yl Stephens Anno Sulton W H Vercille Gaitano Williams C D When calling for these letters please say they were advertised P M Kimmell Postmaster For a lazy liver try Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets They in vigorate the liver aid the digestion reg ulate the bowels and prevent bilious attacks For sale by L W McConnell druggist MODEL AMERICAS SemiAnnual emna nt Sale We are beginning early to close out our stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS and among the few Dress Patterns we have left there are numerous Odd Lengths and Waist Patterns which you will find on our front center table at CUT RATE PRICES Sf Dont forget to look over our complete line of Dress Trimmings and Yokings when shopping this department in Gents Washable String Ties Three for 25c Call and pick your choice from our display of service able wash ties which we are offering for ioc each three for 25c They are just the thing for this weather Ladies Gauntlet Gloves We have just received a new supply of Ladies Gauntlet Gloves so desirable for driving and outdoor work They are special good values For the Best and Cleanest Groceries Remem ber Our Phone Number is 16 0 JJLurannis Phone 16 t Mike Wals DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS TQTVCHn J J vv J 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 hi Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank flcCook Nebraska Repulsive Features Blackheads pimples greasy faces and muddy complexions which are so com mon among women especially girls at a certain age destroying beauty disfigur ing and making repulsive features that otherwise would appear attractive and refined indicate that the liver is out of order An occasional dose of Herbine will cleanse the bowels regulate the liv er and so establish a clear healthy com plexion 50c at A McMillens 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 Tribune and TheWeeLly Inter Ocean one year both papers for 140 SHOE McCOOK NEBRASKA wmmammamEsmmsmmmasmmamwammmBamw Hi m m BJ5 ILe The Scientific It contains Germ Killer every antiseptic known to science Hog Cholera Is a germ disease of the intestines The cholera bacteria finds its way into the animal through the drinking water or filth passing into the stom ach and finally down along the intes tines it sets up fermentation and from there filters through the blood liver and other organs Hog cholera cannot be treated suc cessfully unless treatment is com menced before the germ has reached the period of rapid multiplication If taken in time it can be cured and in all cases prevented by the use of Liquid Koal because it is the only known germicide that will pass through the stomach into the intes tines and from there into the blood permeating the whole system and still retain its germ killing properties All other so called cholera cures lose their potency by the acid reaction of the gastric juices of the stomach hence have no value Read What Other Says Parker S D Dec 0 1902 To whom it may concern I have used L K for my hogs and can cheerfully recommend it to be all that is claimed a thorough germ and worm de strojer and a good appetizer J J Roberts Vvaua Neb Dec 16 1602 Have used Liquid Koal for nearly a jear and find it an excellent article to keep hogs in a healthy condition and as an appetizer it has no equal Alheet AndeE os PRICE One Quart Can 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