- 1Vf fi K u Lj rf j V t w I V J iv J fsfrTtl5v v- -- wMk is JJ MR D DIAMOND SLIPPERS wmmnpaii L11 or Sal We liave just received 25 dozen of that famous line made on the special lasts and trimmed in all the new and up-to-date colors of vestings and velvets black white and brass eyelets Eat baby shoes that will lit feet you never have been able to fit be fore Please call and inspect the line They are without an equal THE BEE HIVE y McCOOK NEBRASKA of the firm of Diamond Bro takes much ploasure in informing the citizens of McCook and surrounding districts that he has bought a first class lino of Clothing Hats Shoes Gents Furnishings and a full line union made Working Clothes He was fortunate to secure a quantity of the latest elegantly made Gentle mens Shirt Waists the famous Gold and Silver brand manufactured by Goo P Ido Co Troy N Y at a ridiculous reduction Correct styles for men Fashionable black and white Straw Hats at half price Wo make a specialty of LadiesGents and Childrens Shoes Try a pair and be convinced Your patronage solicited by R DIAMOND BRO Mike Walsh DEAIER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank FlcCook - Nebraska C A Stone TONE J C Gbeene GREENE ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS All Kinds of Machinery Repaired Steam threshing machines overhauled steamed up and tested Inquire of or address Stone Greene East Dennison Street McCook Neb The Rocky Mountain News Morning and Sunday The Denver Times Afternoon and Evening THE WEEKLY NEWS AND THE COLORADO WEEKLY TIMES COMBINED Tho great Representative Newspapers of tho Hocky Mountain States and Territories AH tho News of all the world Illustrations Car toons Special Features etc etc SUBSCRIPTION RATES The News The Times Per month 075 Per year 900 Sunday only year 250 Weekly News and Colorado Weekly Times combind 100 Per month 045 Per year 520 With Sunday News permonth 62 With Sunday News per year 7S0 Address The Times News Pub Co Denver Colo Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoflice July 22 1903 Adams Dr T P Holinstoin John Beldin E G 2 Harris Bertha- Brown F A Hamilton J Z Bauors Alex Parks Jessio Canoforry D H Rowsoll Clarenco Curtiss Glenn Smith Mrs Maud 3 Colvin James B Smith Beulah Grardinoth Achillo Smith J W Gramey Albino Smith Mrs Ella Hart Nollio Nowton P J Humstead Mr When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster English walnuts 15c per lb at the Bee Hive Just About Bed Time take a Little Early Riser it will cure constipation biliousness and liver troubles DeWitts Little Early Risers are different from other pills They dr not gripe and break down the mucous membranes of the stomach liver and bowels but cure by gently arousing the secretions and giving strength to these organs Sold by L W McConnell Subscribe for The Tribune the best paper in the county Only SI per year A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad ich a bad digestion a oad liver Ayers Pills are liver pills They cure con stipation biliousness dys pepsia sick headache 25c All druggists Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black Then use BUCKINGHAMS DYEror 6QCTS OrDRUSGHTS OH R P HAIU ACQ NASHUA NH ever shown in western Nebras ka at prices that will please you as much as the slippers will delight your fancy and are Making a Clearance Sale OF THEM MODEL SHOE STORE BURGESS Plumber Steam Fitter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA K There is No Question About It But we have the finest and largest line of A E PETTY Proprietor i Bartley Contributes Another Affair Bartley Neb July 20 Special Clarenco Simpson a young man who camo to this city about a year ago from Oklahoma became engaged in a drunk en row with Sam Bryan about seven oclock this morning and drawing a knife stabbed Bryan twice in tho lower part of the abdomen making two ugly and dangerous wounds Bryan was taken to tho drug store of Dr J M Brown where his cuts were sewed up after which ho was taken to tho homo of his sister Mrs M Finnegan in this city Young Simpson also threatened to take the life of one of tho merchants A J Crawmer who some months since com pelled him to leave a private -house for using rough language while under the influence of too much fire water Aftor tho stabbing Simpson went to the farm of O S VanDoren where ho has been working in tho harvest for tho expressed purpose of going to work but instead he was making an effort to draw his wages when taken into custody by Sheriff Crabtree The preliminary hearing was set for one oclock this after noon but was postponed until next Tuesday at one oclock that the prison er might secure an attorney In view of the fact that ho has no intimate friends here and tho serious condition of his victim he was remanded to the custody of the sheriff without bail until his pre liminary hearing Special to Lincoln Journal of 21st A Card The following resolutions were adopted by McCook Lodge No 3 Degree of Honor ac their last meeting on July 7 Whereas It has pleased our Heavenly Father to call from her earthly home the spirit of our loved sister Rachel Kilpat rick Resolved That we the members of McCook Lodge No 3 Degree of Honor A 0 U W extend our heartfelt sym pathy to her children in this hour of be reavement and most earnestly recom mend them to our Father in heaven for consolation and support And be it fur ther Resolved That a copy of these resolu tions bo sent to the family and that they be spread upon tho records of our lodge and the charter be draped for 30 days and that the papers of the city be re quested to publish the same Carrie Hunt Matie G Welles Lottie Brewer Committee No Further Use For It Burlington train No12 Tuesday night carried an extra baggage car in which the records of the B M land office were transferred from Lincoln to Omaha They will be stored in that city for fu ture reference The land office at Lin coln which has been in existence since the Burlington entered the city and which has been under the management of C J Ernst will be discontinued on account of the constantly decreasing amount of business in the last few years Practically all of the lands of the com pany in Nebraska have been disposed of and it only remains now to collect pay ments for them C H Morrill of the Lincoln Land company will have charge of what is left of the business of the office Lincoln Star A Piano at a Nominal Price Chicagos largest music house Lyon Healy announces a Clearing Sale of Pianos This is owing to the fact that their warerooms aro be ing entirely remodeled Several hundred in struments are offered without reserve until all are sold Jn this stock are a number of Stein way and Knabe pianost and new and second hand pianos including instruments of the fol lowing well known makes Miller Masou Hamlin Hazolton McPhail Sterling Hunting ton Vose Fischer Weber Chickering etc etc In Square Pianos there aro fine toned instru ments at 25 10 60 and upwards In Upright Pianos neat instruments at 100 120 140 150 165 190 200 In Baby Grands some nice spec imens at 250 and upwards Nearly all these pianos wero intended to sell for much more than these clearing sale prices Lyon Healy will send a list and full particulars upon applica tion Any piano not proving entirely satisfac tory may be returned at their expense Address Lyon Healy 1 Adams St Chicago Distance is no obstacle in taking advantage of this re markable chance to obtain a piano for in pro portion to the saving to bo made tho freight charges are insignificant If you do not already know Lyon Healy by reputation any banker will assure you of their entire responsibility and record of forty years of honorable dealing Write at your early convenience to as to avoid disappointment Working Day and Night The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr Kings New Life Pills These pills change weakness into strength listlessness into energy brain fag into mental power Theyre wonderful in building up the health Only 2oc per box Sold by L W Mc Connell low Rates West The Burlington offers round trip tick ets as follows Denver Colo and return 812 June 1 to September 30 Colorado Springs Colo and return S1240 June 1 to September 30 Pueblo Colo and return 1365 June 1 to September 30 Glenwood Springs Colo and return 2190 June 1 to September 30 Ogden Utah and return S2790 June 1 to September 30 Salt Lake City Utah and return 2790 June 1 to September 30 Ask the ticket agent for particulars We have a few ice cream freezers that will he sold regardless of cost at the Bee Hive Cholera Infantum This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject It can be cured however when properly treated All that is necessary is to give Chamber lains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil as directed with each bottle and a cure is certain For sale by L W McConnell druggist 1 r ivfw ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS R A Anderson and Frank Polley havo joined tho helpers in tho backshop this weok Tho heavy hitters boilermakers and tho blacksmiths will try conclusions tomorrow afternoon M Thorgrimson has returned to work in tho back shop at his old position after an absence of two months on the western coast Storekeeper and Mrs CW Britthavo moved into tho new houso just complet ed by Mrs C B Hoac over on lower Monmouth and Dodge Engine 222 is in tho shop for an over hauling 158 is just out of the back shop and is receiving the finishing touch es in the round house Nps 158 281 and 198 are about ready to come out An aggregation of blacksmiths and shopboys under Captain Anderson last Saturday afternoon gave tho storehouse professionals some baseball pointers coming off Victors by a score of 5 to W M Stonors father and mother of Weeping Water Nebraska arrived in tho city on No 6 Saturday night from a trip to Colorado Both were feeling unwell upon their arrival and since havo developed cases of smallpox and tho Stoner home is quarantined ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mrs C V Britt is visiting Ashland friends this week Charles F Lehn arrived home last night from his trip east Miss Ethel Barnett is attending tho Harvard university summer school Mrs Augusta Hunting and daughter arrived Saturday and are guests of Mrs John Grannis Mr and Hrs L W McConnell and Miss Maud Cordeal are enjoying a fish ing outing over at Lake Curtisthis weok Mrs W N Miller and Miss Stella Shueman of Columbia City Indiana are in tho city gue3ts of H A Rouch and sister Mrs J Gr Schobel entertained her father and mother Mr and Mrs L M Copeland of Minden and an undo and aunt Sunday One Style You Cant Improve Fashion has made many improve ments but has failed to produce any thing superior to the old fashioned pic nic Last Sunday thirty nine people came up from the Beaver and vicinity to Lakewood to visit Mrand MrsHenry Richardson Plates were laid for thirty nine people for the grand feast at noon in the shade of the trees in front of the house During the afternoon they visit ed the beet fields in the vicinity The gentlemen were very much interested in the irrigation ditch Later the gentle men entertained themselves in trying to hive more than a barrel of bees they found in a tree that had just fallen After a bountiful supper they started on a pleasant drive home Injuries Not Severe It is a pleasure to be able to state that the injuries sustained by Miss Mary Powers in Denver a few weeks since in the collapsing of the great Endeavor tent are not severe and that she will be able to assume her duties in the city schools upon the opening of the fall term The extent and character of her injuries have been exaggerated Good butter can be had in any quantity at the Bee Hive Bound Over In Sum of 500 A C Clyde has been arrested by the authorities of Stratton Nebraska charged with illegally selling liquors in that burg He has been bound over in the sum of 50000 to appear at the next term of court for Hitchcock county to answer to the charge A Parrot Can Talk But you cant depend on what it says being true Its different at Marshs meat market Their meats talk and nothing talks truer than the good article itself Bowel complaint was the cause of the death of little Georgia Foehlinger aged sixteen months Wednesday morning at one oclock The remains were taken down to Falls City Wednesday night on No 14 for burial The Foehlingers have only been residents of our city for the past three months They have the sympathy of all in the loss of their dear one No man or woman in the state will hesitate to speak well of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets after once trying them They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion For sale by L W McCon nell druggist Disease takes no summer vacation If you need flesh and strength use Scotts Emulsion summer as in winter Send for free sample SCOTT BOWNE Chemisti 409 415 Pearl Street New York 5ocandJ1Q0 all druggists iWiltlirnMTfjiW ft B argains in ummer Goods Are waiting for you We have cut the prices on Wash Goods and all Thin Fabrics 20 Per Cent and Jlore Tis early yet for these goods right in the midst of the season but we want to move summer goods out quickly to make room for other goods Phone 22 for Groceries Stock always fresh and complete THE -- wasii s aro am to e a L DeGROFF GO lty W Vfefefei Republican State Convention Tho republicans of tho state of Nebraska aro hereby called to meot in convention in the city of Lincoln on Tuesday August 18 lJ03 at two oclock in the afternoon for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the fol lowing offices to be voted for at tho next gen eral election to bo held in the state of Nebraska Novembers 1903 viz One judge of tho supreme court two regents of tho university of tho state of Nebraska and for tho transaction of such other business as may regularly come bofore said convention Tho basis of representation of the several counties in said convention shall be the vote cast for Hon John H Mickey for governor at the regular olection held on November 1 1902 giving one delegate for each 100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast for the said John II Mickey and one delegate at largo for each county Said apportionment entitles the several conn ties to tho following representation in tno taid convention Chase 4 Dundy 4 Frontier 8 Furnas 12 Gosper 4 Hitchcock 4 Hayes 4 Eed Willow 11 Total number of delegates 1051 It is recommended that no proxies bo allowed in said convention but that the delegates pres ent thereat bo authorized to cast the full vote of the county represented by them Notice is hereby given that each of the even numbered senatorial districts in the state is to select a member of tho state committee to serve for the term of two years It is also the sense and request of the state committee that at the time delegates are chosen to the coming state convention the several counties proceed to complete their county or ganization for the campaign of 1903 by the se lection of road district helpers precinct com mitteemen and regular officers of each county committee By order of the state committee H C Lindsat Chairman A B Allen Secretary Fourteenth Judicial Convention The Republicans of the Fourteenth Judicial District of Nebraska are hereby called to meet in convention in the city of McCook Nebraska Thursday afternoon September 17th 1903 at two oclock for the purpose of placing in nomi nation a candidate for the office of judge of the Fourteenth District of Nebraska and for the transaction of such other business as may prop erly como before that convention Tho basis of representation of the several counties of the district in said convention shall be tho vote cast for Hon J H Mickey in 1902 for tho office of governor of the 6tate 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 the district to the following representation Chase 272 4 I Gosper 335 4 Dundy 292 4Hayes 266 4 Frontier 717 8 Hitchcock 349 4 Furnas 1121 12 Red Willow 1012 11 Total No of delegates 51 It is recommended by the committee that no proxies be allowed in said convention but that the delegates present from each county be al lowed to cast the vote of said county It was further recommended that the chair man and secretary of the committee be the temporary chairman and secretary of the con vention H H Beket Chairman F M Kimmell Secretary McCook Nebraska June 19 1903 Republican papers of the districfplease copy Tribune Clubbing List For convenience of readers of The Tbibcne we have made arrangements with the following nHwspapers and periodicals whereby we can sup py them in combination with The Tribune at t e following very low prices with PUBLICATION PBICE TEIBCXE Detroit Free Press 1 00 SI 50 Leslies Weekly 4 00 3 00 Prairie Fanner 100 125 Chicago Inter Ocean 100 140 Cincinnati Enquire 100 150 New York Tribune 100 125 Demorests Magazine 1 1 5 oledo Blade 100 125 Nebraska Farmer 1 00 1 63 lqwa Homestead 100 125 Lincoln Journal 100 175 Camnbells Soil Culture 1 00 1 50 Now York World 100 165 Cosmopolitan Magazine 100 ISO St Louie Republic 100 1 75 Kansas City Star 25 120 FarmandHome 1 00 1 20 Worl and Works 100 1 0 We are nmnarpd to fill orders for any other papers published at reduced rates The Tbibcxe McCook Neb r The Foundation of Health Nourishment is the foundation of healte life strength Kodol Dyspepsia Cum is the one great medicine that enabka the stomach and digestive organs to di gest assimilate and transform all foods into the kind of blood that nourishes the nerves and feeds the tissues Kodoi lays tho foundation for health Nature does the rest Indigestion dyspepsia and all disorders of the stomach and di gestive organs are cured by the use s Kodol Sold by L W McConnell STATEMENr OF THE CONDITION OF THE McCook Co Operative Building and Savings Association of McCook Neb on the 30th day of June 192 ASSETS First mortgage loans 44fl0 CT Stock loans 2575 CS Real estate 758 IS Cash 826 08 Delinquent dues T W OB Expenses and taxes paid 139 K Otherassets 61 O Total 13070 i LIABILITIES Capital stock paid up 1329277 Reserve fund lUX ST I Undivided profits 15 75 Dae shareholders on incomplete loans ldiii Vu Other liabilities 1279 Total 18G70 2S Receipts and expenditures for the year endinsj June 31 1003 KECEIPTfl Balance on hand July 1 1S02 172 SO Dues 11707 OS Interest premiums and fines 3S tZ Loans repaid 72a3 B Rents 252S Total 523117 EXPENDITURES Loans 19195ftf Expenses 5G3 gf Stock redeemed lfefi Cash on hand 826 OS Matured stock paid 201 40 Realetate 87S Tax sale certificate 61 C2 Total 23417 73 State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss 1 F A Pennell secretary of the above nanreI association do solemnly swear that the font going statement of the condition of said asso ciation is true and correct to the best of mr knowledge and belief F A Pevxell Secretary Subscribed and sworn to bofore methis23r i day of July 1KB C H Botle Approved Notary Public T B Campbell W B Mills Director J J Gakkaed GEO J BURGES GEXEKAL DEAIKE IX Farm Implements Machinery Wagons Buggies Agent for Champion Binders Mowers and Rakes i Cash paid for Eggs Poultry and Farm Produce McCOOK NEBRASKA I