fie I pikp Official Paper of Redwillow County By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Fifth Congressional District Convention Tlio Republicans of the Fiftli Congressional District of tlio feUito of Nebraska are borcby called to meet in convention ut the Kerr oporit houso in tlio city of Hasting on Hay 12 1004 at tlirce oclock in the afternoon for tlio purpose of placing in Domination one congressman from said district for the solcction of ono president ial doctor And to oloct two dolecutos and two alternates to tlio Republican National Convention to bo held in Chiqago III on Tuesday tlio 21st day of Juno 1004 nnd for the traduction of such other business as may regularly como before said convention The apportionment based on the state ap portionment ontitlos the several counties in said district to the following representation in said convention Adams 17 Chase 4 Clay 17 Dundy 4 Franklin 10 Frontier 8 Furnas 11 Gosper 5 Hall v 10 Harlan 0 Hnyes 4 Hitchcock S Konrnoy 10 Nuckolls VA Perkins 3 Phelps 11 Rod Villowll Wobstor 13 It is recommended that no proxies bo allowed in paid convention but that the delegates pres ent thereat bo authorized to cast the full vote of tho county represented by them Ry order of tho congressional committee Hnstings Nebraska March 17 1001 J E Kellet Henuy Fox Jn Secretary Chairman Sknator Burton of Kansas will have r long time to be sorry that he over knew the Rialto Grain Co in the capa city of special solicitor before the POD Ik The Tribunes report of tho Re publican county convention which ap peared in the issue of Apiil 8th the list of congressional Mogates appeared un der the title of senatorial delegates and the senatorial delegates were printed as congressional delegates The reader will make a note of this fact Also that A D Johnstons name should be added to tho list of senatorial delegates Well Haray Lindsay gets left The Tribune knows little about the merits of the cat e and cares less about the fac tional element in tho contest if any there be for political larty factional ism is a good deal like dog eat dog but in it all one cant help experiencing a sensation of regret and sympathy for Lindsay although the chances are that he would bo better off in every material aspect in a few brief years if he should definitely cut out politics and confine himself to his profession Of General Interest George F Bacon has been appointed postmaster at Carrico Hayes county Judge Norris has accepted an invita tion to deliver an oration at Sutton July 4th Judge Norris bill for holding federal court at Grand Island in April once a year has passed the house The senate has confirmed the ap pointment of A V McNear as post master at Blue Hill a nominee of Con gressman Norris The Bank of Holbrook capital stock SG000 has been incorporated by Samuel Patterson C M Brown A M Keys R F Patterson and E Brown The Beaver Valley Breeding Im porting company of Wilsonville has in corporated The capital stock is 89000 and the incorporators aro V A Hunt J H Phelps J V Anderson G A Anderson C T Faris and P P Pierce The Wray Telephone company of Wray Colo has filed articles of incor poration in Nebraska The company will construct a line to CulbertonNeb connecting the lines of the Colorado Bell Telephone company with those of the Nebraska Telephone company and will construct independent exchanges in this state On the Burlington lines west of the river a vast amount of track work is to be done this year There will be little or no rebuilding but the main lines are to be put in he best of shape for the heavy traffic to follow tho latter part of the 3Tear Some of tho main lines are not fitted with steel of sufficient weight and strength to carry the big freight engines safely and to make their use practical there should be no main line where they cannot be run A few days ago a gang of track men were put to work near Riverton where they will put down neavier steei adouc torty men are in cluded in this gang v Another gang will bo put to work west of Wymore in the near future During the latter partof the week forty Italians were sent out on the main line between Lincoln and Hast ingsand another gang of nearly equal size will soon be at work on that line Lin coln Journal i rt Like the running brook the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere The springs of red blood are found in the soft core of the bones called the marrow and some say red blood also comes from the spleen Healthy bone marrow and healthy spleen are full of fat Scotts Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone marrow and the spleen with the richest of all fats the pure cod liver oil For pale school girls and invalids and for all whose blood isthin and pale Scotts Emulsion is a pleasant and rich blood food It not only feeds the blood making organs but gives them strength to do their proper work Send for free sample SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 40415 Pearl Street New York iuc auujioo an druggists I ITISAMUTER OF HEALTH Abstofcitely Pars THERE is m SHBSmmU PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES In tho summer of 1675 there sailed from Franco for Quebec a vessol that included among tho passengers Father Louis Hennepin who was destined to become one of the most in trepid adventurers in tho now world Louis Hennepin was born about tho year 1640 inBol giutn while that country was under tho domin ion of Spain Ho becamo a Recollect friar but his temperament did not permit him to submit patiently to tho strict discipline imposed by the superiors of his order Ho was a wanderer a lovor of adventure and ho went from place to place in the sees to which ho was assigned so fnr as under tho rules of tho church ho was able to do Ho was not content with the narrow horizon of the old world but longed for tho op portunities afforded by America It is saidand it may readily be believed that he employed every art of which he could avail himself to se cure tho appointment that brought him to this side of tho Atlantic Arrived at Quebec Hennepin spent most of his time for several years in tho wilderness fol lowing the hunters and trappers nnd visiting tho Indians in thoir villages as a missionary priest In tho winter his clothing and a porta ble chapel were carried on dog sledges ho fol lowing on snow shoes in summer he traversed tho water wajs in canoes Afterwards he was transferred to Fort Frontenac where he came in oven closer contact with tho frontiersmen and natives and from which he made excur sions into the country of tho Iroquois Tho work of the churih was always carried on simultaneously with that of exploration by the Catholic nations and mi sionaries were mem bers of every band of adventurers When La Sallo started upon his explorations Hennopin was selected to accompany him An account of LaSalles discoveries and fate has heretofore been given in this column and so far as Henne pins course was tho same as LaSalles the story will not bo repeated Hennepin with two com panions left LaSalles party in central Illinois Floating down tho Illinois river to its conflu ence with tho Mississippi they ascended that stream for some distance when they were cap tured by tho Sioux by whom thoy were carried on long hunting trips into the interior It is impossible to determine the extent of their wanderings but it is certain that Hennepin taw tho Falls of St Anthony he being in fact the first to describe them as he was tho first to tell tho European world of Niagara He traversed much of tho country embraced within the states of Iowa and Minnesota and he may even have como within tho state of Nebraska If so ho was with tho oxception of Coronado wlio is known to have crossed what is now the boundary lino between Kansas and Nebraska the first white man to stand upon our soil At any rate in his map of the region covered by his explora tions Hennepin traces tho Missouri river to its source which ho conceived to be a lake among mountains Tho friar and his companions wero rescued by a party of hunters and after pursuing the toil some and weary journey back to Quebec he eventually returned to France where he pub lished tho account of his discoveries His book attracted wide attention Though filled with inaccuracies and absurd claims as to the part he took in tho expeditions of which ho was a memberhis Discovery of a Now Country and an earlier work Louisiana are among tho earliest chronicles wo have of the exploration of the in terior of our country For these they are of in estimable worth though they should be read with caution and in connection with other and more authentic accounts of explorations in America An excellent though brief account of Hennepins adveutures will be found in La Salle and tho Discovery of tho Great West Hennepins own narrative has recently been published in two magnificent volumes issued by A C McClurc Co Special Daily News Offer The Omaha Daily News will be mailed six days in the wreek from now until January 1 1905 for SI money to ac company the order This will carry you through the presidential campaign and possibly all of the Japanese Russian war The DVtly News receives the complete Scripps McRae cable and telegraph re ports the full Newspaper Enterprise Association service and has four special correspondents at the seat of war thus enabling it to give you accurate news promptly Kemember it is an mdepen dent paper giving all the news without fear or favor This offer is good only during April Send order to this office or direct to Omaha Daily News Omaha Neb Men Past Sixty in Danger More than half of mankind over sixty years of ago suffer from kidney and bladder disorders usually enlargement of prostrate gland This is both painful and dangerous and Foleys Kidney Cure should be taken at tho first sign of dan ger as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease Rodney Burnett Rockport Mo writes I suffered with enlarged nrostrate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foleys Kid ney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years although I am now 01 years old Sold by A McMillen Serious Stomach Trouble Cured I was troubled with a distress in my stomach sour stomach and vomiting spells and can truthfully say that Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets cured me Mrs T V Williams Laingsburg Mich These tablets are guaranteed to cure every case of stomach trouble of this character For sale by all druggists Now is the time to take a spring tonic to purify the blood cleanse the liver and kidneys of all impurities Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will do the busi ness 35 cents Tea or tablets L W McConnell I ADDITIONAL PERSONALS County Assessor Eno is over from Diinbury attending to tho duties of his office this week Miss Kate Sawyer is in University Place and expects to take a spring course in the Wesley an in music etc George Enoch and family departed first of the week for California where ho will go to work at his trade Mrs R M Douglass spent her short vacation from school with her sistpr Mrs H T Bruce up in Broken Bow SDBollesJr is having a dwelling house built on his fathers ranch uear Box Elder and oxpects soon to occupy the same Ho will make his home on the ranch Mr and Mrs Arthur Wood arrived in the city Wednesday night from Livingston Montana where he is now local storekeeper for the Northern Paci fic They will visit relatives here for some time J L Woodson nnd bride arrived in the city last Friday night They will occupy a suite of rooms over the post office as soon as vacated by Mr Hofer and family Congressman Norris arrived home Wednesday from Washington and will likely remain until after the meeting of the Congressional convention on May 12th His renomination is matter of course ditto his election Dr A P of our city is the new member of the pension board for Red Willow county succeeding Dr A W Hoyt late of Indianola Now if the board will hold part of its meetings in McCook it will be about the proper caper Mr and Mrs G E Thompson en joyed a brief visit this week from Mrs Ada E Thompson and daughter Rita of Alliance Mrs Thompson was on her return homo from attending the burial of her mother at Plattsmouth They left for home via Brush Thursday night Mrs E H Doan Mrs J D Hare and Mrs Leroy Kleven received a large company of lady friends Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs Doan in an entrancing manner Mrs Arthur Wood of Livingston Montana was also in tho receiving line Mrs Fowler Wil cox received and ushered the guests Mrs F M Kimmell served ice and poured coffee assisted by Mrs F W Bosworth and Mrs W F Pate The dining room decorations were in pink and white with flowers of bouquets of bridesmaids roses The refreshments carried out the color scheme Numerous large bouquets of scarlet carnations adorned other rooms of the residence MrsW B Mills presided at the piano during the afternoon It was one of the notable social events of the post lenten season Cone Bros Success Cone Bros the enterprising druggists rathor than await the ordinary methods of introduction urged the Dr Howard Co to secure a quick sale for their cele brated specific for the cure of consjipa tior and dyspepsia by offering the regu lar 50c bottle at half Drice a cent Cheap Rates to the Pacific Coast From March 1st until April 30th the Burlington is offering very low rates to the Pacific coastand intermediate points Full particulars can be obtained by call ing on the agent Now is the time to clean house clean your system first drive out the microbes of winter with Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea It will keep you well all supimer 35 cents Tea or tablets L W McConnell Pirating Foleys Honey and Tar Foley Co Chicago originated Honey and Tar asa throat and lung remedy and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foleys Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offer ed as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction It is mildly laxative It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons Sold by A McMiJlen D I ue w CAN BE taY rxm ULy500N jfc6uya jgg HOME Oh the Pleasures of moving day of ripping up carpets and stair rods of breaking in a new houso and fitting stove pipe of eating your meals on the kitchen stairs and waiting for the plumbers and tho gas man Theres a joy thats unconfiued about all this and You Can a The wonderful success of this plan Only 2o cents at was a great surprise even to Cone Bros drug store and today there are scores of people here in McCook who are using nnd praising this remarkable remedy So much talk has been caused by this offerand so many new friends have been made for the specific that the Dr How ard Co have authorized Druggists Uono Bros to contiuce this special half price sale for a limited time longer In addition to selling a 50c bottle of Dr Howards specific for 25c Cone Bros have so much faith in the remedy that they will refund the money to anyone whom it does not cure When your head aches your stomach does not digest food easily and naturally when there is constipatiou specks be fore the eyes tired feelinp giddiness bad taste in mouthcoated tongue heart burn sour stomach roaring or ringing in the ears melancholy and liver trou bles Dr Howards specific will cure - - I you It it does not it will not cost you f ave It but do you want it Wouldnt you give a pretty penny to escape it There is only one way viz to own instead of forever moving If you are thinking of the better way see the Secretary of tho McCook Co Operative Building Savings Assn A Cure for Headache Any man weman or child suffering from headache biliousness or a dull drowsy feeling should take one or two of De Witts Little Early Risers night and morning These famous little pills are famous because they are a tonic as well as a pill While they cleanse the system they strengthen and rebuild it by their tonic effect upon the liver and bowels Sold by L W McConnoll Garden and field seeds at Waites Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice April 131904 Cook F W Doharsh Mrs Ed Gordnor Ernest Huest George IIerendonE J Jeffords WW Latimer W G Moheng John McKay II S Prutuo Nancy W agner Jacob When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster A Thoughtful Man M M Austin of Winchester Ind knew what to do in the hour of need His wife had such an unusual cae of stomach and liver trouble physicians DR SHWARTZ The Noted Eye Specialist Dr than OF DENVER WILL BE IN 4th At COMMERCIAL HOTEL Shwartz has done more work hero any other eye specialist comes oftener than any other specialist and is too well known to need any introduction His references aro his patients your neighbors and friends Difficult cases and school children solicited A large stock of artificial eyes cind glassss on hand A large portion of headaches and hysteria St Vitus dance nervous prostration epilepsy and other nervous conditions are caused by eye strain Dont feel discouraged because you have failed to obtain relief from itinerant spec tacle venders I guarantee satisfaction in all cases Will foe at the Commercial Hotel Wednesday May 4th i u irnmmnraiTWVTri mem OBTAINED WITH MP ViMliP1 Vmjil3UU K vc - ft STAIN It Alakes Old Furniture New It is Fun to Apply It The Result Is Most Pleasing Made in EIGHT SHADES PRODUCING EXACT IMITATIONS OF DIFFERENT WOODS SOLD BY CONE BROS Druggists nliiiiWrjTa CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 n m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Evory Sunday J J Louohran Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in tho month Sunday school at 10 oclock a in Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in the month floly Communion at 730 a m All aro welcome E R Earle Rector Congregational Sunday school 1 0 a m Y P S C E at 7 p m Sermons at 11 a m and 8 p m Iu the morning Reception to members and continuation of subject Divine Measurements In tho evening Why Some Men go to Church Good music All wolcome Geo A Conrad Pastor First Baptist Church Sermons at 11 a m and 715 p m Biblo school at 945 a in Junior society at 3 p m B Y P U at 745 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 8 p m Morning subject Steadfastness of Faith Text Hebrew 1038 Evening subject Third Commandment Text Exodus 207 Excellent music All welcome C R Betts Pastor Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Class meeting at 12 Junior League at 3 p m Epworth Leacue at 7 p m Prayer meeting every Wednesday even ing at 8 pm Preaching at 11 am and 8 p m Evening subject A Divine Sav ior We expect the Wesleyan Quartet to sing at tho evening service Morning subject Christian Enthusiasm Bro Got will preach in South McCook at 11 a m and 8 p m M B Carman Pastor There will be celebration of the com munion at St Albans church Sunday morning April 17th at 730 Save the Loved Ones Mrs Mary A Vliet Newcastle Colo writes I believe Ballards llorehound Syrup is superior to any other cough medicine and will do all that is claimod for it and it is so pleasant to take My little girl wants to take it when she has no need for it Ballards llorehound Syrup is the great cure for all pulmonary ailments 25c 50c Si at A McAlilleus ethVht of d tennis for fear she will freckle and wicu ii xiLiiiy a wew juu mis ana sue got relief at onco and was finally cured L W McConnells I have used Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfa2 tory results says Mrs F L Phelps Houston Texas For indigestion bili ousness and constipation these tablets are most excellent Sold by all druggists Iu Earnest Then I have noticed said the offhand philosopher that a woman -will get a golf dress when she has no intention to play golf Thats so agreed the man -with the incandescent whiskers And continued the offhand philos opher she -will get a ball gown when she cares nothing about dancing and a tennis aress wlien she wouldnt nlnv a bathing suit when she has no thought of going- into the water and a riding habit when the very thought of climb ing on a horse gives her the chills and Yes interrupted the man with the incandescent whiskers but when she gets a wedding dress she means ness Ever notice that Judge Woman Cruelty to Woman Another illustration of how mean a woman can be was given the other night when a young lady was calling on an elderly spinster who dresses and acts with unbecoming youthfulness The spinster showed her visitor a beau tiful handmade lace collar and said proudly This is over fifty years old It is beautiful purred the girl Did you make it dear New York Press Advanced Ancestral Pride So Woodby is very rich now When I knew him he was poor His only treasure in those days was the musket his great grandfather carried in the Revolution Oh his great grandfather has been promoted since Woodby exhibits his sword now Philadelphia Press Cnttinff Mrs Talkyerblind can say some of the most cutting things Yes If she could only keep her mouUi closed for five minutes you could have her arrested for carrying con cealed weapons Life Vicious Susie Now when Im asked to sing I never say Oh I cant I always sit down at the piano Jennie And let the audience find it out for themselves Illustrated Bits Cacao is grown in Cuba hi connection with the coffee plant as the latter re quires shade which is furnished by the former at the same time yielding a profitable crop AMERICAS GREATEST WEEKLY The Toledo Blade TOLEDO OHIO New and Larger Building New Presses New Steretype Plant New and fldern Appliances n Every Department Tho Toledo Blade is now ins tali d in it new territory The news of tho world so arranged thut busy people can more easily comprehend than by reading cumbersome columns of dailies All current topics made plain in each issue by special editorial matter written from inception down to date The only paper published espec ially ior jeopie wno uo not reau iany newspa per and jet thirst for plain facts That this kind of a newspaper is popular is proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade now has over 100000 jearly suhs cribers and ts circulation is in all parts of the U S In addition to the news the Blade publishes short and serial stories and many departments of matter suited to every member of the family Only one dollar a year Write for freo tpecimeu copy Address The Blade Toledo Ohio i S MuriniUlf foil mi ilit Hi Tin nWirni White 15 Eggs far Sottlsg SI00 EQSggferInent3tr200 Wyandottes ood iayers MRS ED LISTER Danbury Neb g SCHMIDT Genera Blacksmithing Richardson shop opposite tho Blue VnTTTt livery barn Will do all kmtt of work in flrbt class shapo I huvo been em ployed in the H M shops for Ave years nuu solicit a siiuru ui puuwu Geo SciiitrDT Mike W proprietors al s DEAI EE IN POULTRY and LGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank flcCook - Nebraska Martin Con fin LI UUI The oply reliable wholesale houso between Denver and Hastings JOBBERS IN Fruits an d Produce We Buy in Car Lots All goods direct from grower that is why we can sell cheap Merch ants headquarters We Pay Cash for Eggs Local and Lontr Distance Phono 101 One door south of the Tribune Office HeCOOK NEBRASKA E I I Tl 1 II II l Mill wvrzsrnnrmws i New Firm Old Stand I ANTON MAGNER 1 B and M I Lleat Market David Magner has gone into the firm which seeks a continuance of public patronage guaranteeing the best of everything sea sonable at the most rea sonable prices 9 Anton Magner I H P SUTTON JgWgLER MUSICAL GOODS mccook Nebraska j Indigestion Causes aarrfe of ftHe Stomacin For many years it has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomanh a Ijfra al and dyspepsia but the uKSS opposite nntcrAptin - u causes catarrh fspensga relieves an lntiammation of the membranes lining the stomach protShl nerves and cures bad breath soSr sense of fullness after eating- indfS a dyspepsia and all stomach trebles gl0n Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet Bcttlescnly Regular size S I 00 l oMinVot th trial size vhtch MltafoV 5s Prepared by E O DeWITT CO ChlcaCo IK For Sale by L W McConnell T 1 Re- peated attacks of indigestion inflames Vho building wfth modern plant and oqiipmont in the clanr in T thus caus and facilities equal to any publication between the Juices of natfl S instead of Nov York and Chicago It I the only vekiy caUed Catarrh newspapur edited expressly for every state and n7 a n w cn S VWI 4 J i f J