The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 24, 1903, Image 5

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MR D DIAMOND
SLIPPERS
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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The Tbibcxe McCook Neb
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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