1 4 TWENTY THIRD YEAR She Two Popular Young People Wedded Wednesday evening of this week Miss Eva Maud daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Frank D Burgess of our city and Mr John C Marshall a well known and highly esteemed fireman in the Uurling ton sorvico between Lincoln and Mc Cook woro happily wedded Row C Richard Betts Ph D pastor of tho Baptist church spoke the words uniting them for life in the presence of about a scoto of relatives and intimato frionds of the high contracting parties Tho ceremony was performed in the sitting room of tho residence which was prettily decorated for tho occasion At tho hour of eight oclock to the strains of a wedding march played by Mrs Frank D Brown tho bridal party de- sconded tho stairway and assumed their stations in the pretty nook simply but artistically prepared for the happy event Cropo decorations suspended from the ceiling and a wealth of roses carnntions mveet peas etc in vases formed a charm ing frame and setting for tho happy con summation which then ensued The bride was prettily gowned in cham pagne voile over rose colored silk A reception nt the Burgess homo fol lowed the ceremony nnd about eighty friends took advantage of tho opportun ity of wishing tho young friends all tho joy and success that life affords Both bride and groom are held in highest esteem by a wide circle of ad miring friends in this city and they havo tho very earnest wishes of all for their happiness and prosperity in their now homo and relation Lnlor in the week they will leave for a wedding trip of about a month during which time they will visit relatives in Eastern Nebraska and in Chicago after which they view the glories of tho great fair in St Louis before settling in their new home in Lincoln Tho young friends were handsomely remembered by their admirers in many rich and useful gifts St Johns Day Picnic Tho Masons of McCook and a large company of friends observed St Johns day at Byfields grove a few miles east of the city at a picnic of the happiest particulars Most of the picnicers went to and from tho grove on trains 12 and 5 but quite a number drove in buggies and carriages to the grounds The so cial entertainment and refreshment fea tures of the affair were all up to snuff but the storm made the home going something memorable indeed both by rail and by vehicle Many in driving home were caught in the teeth of the storm and the arrival of No 5 was de layed by the storm and tho fact that a number of freight cars were out on the line running wild between here and Cambridge There were many lively ex periences but most fortunately vo acci dents A Hot Time Promised Arrangements for tho Fourth of July in McCook are now about completed and The Tribune is in position to promise all who may come hero on that day a hot time livery provision has been made for the comfort of the people who will be entertained nicely and at a small or no expense The cool and roomy park right in the city affords shade and com fort for all within a few hundred yards of the center of the city Here will be given tho program of the day Booths and stands and simple forms of amuse ment and entertainment will be found at baud so that no one need go out of the city limit for anything You cant help but bo comfortable and you cant miss a good time Come Rodstrom Gilbert Photographers Having purchased tho gallery belong ing to Mr Ellingson west of the Cit izens bank taking possession the first of July we will continue the business at the old stand The gallery will be re furnished throughout As you all know Rodstrom has been here before making photos and his work needs no introduc tion He is better equipped than ever before to give you a fine grade of work Notice his advertisement in next weeks paper For Sale at a Bargain One J I Case 15 horse engine with 32x51 separator complete with feeder and blower All good as new Engine located at Cedar Bluffs Kansas Ad dress I J Peck Oberlm Kansas Specially Low Prices on wall paper at McMillens drug store McMillen druggist makes a specialty of fine stationery writing and pencil tablets Just the time of year to plant turnip seed Colemans is the place to buy the kind thatll grow The total valuation of Redwillow county as returned by the assessors for 1904 is 139832703 Use S W P when you youll havo the best to wear paint and Sold by McConnell Druggist MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Jok Kelsey has gone to North Platte W R Thayer has gone to Grand Junction Iowa Mas E M Bigelow is entertaining her sister Miss Cross Miss Beutiia Graham is upfromllold rege guest of McCook frionds Viva Phelan arrived home Wednes day night from her Alliance visit Miss Edna Soverns of Wilsonville is a guest of her sister Mrs RW Devoo Mrs W S Morgan of lloldrego has been a guest of Mrs Charles Stennett Mrs T E McCarl visited the folks at Cambridge Wednesday between trains Mr and Mrs T E McCarl arrived home Monday morning from their St Louis visit County Clerk Wilcox is still con fined to tho houso with that attack of rheumatism Dell I Davis--and family will make their home in Loomis A Mr Griswold succeeds him Mr and Mrs A J Zint wero down from Denver over Sunday returning home on No 3 Mrs L E Cann came up from Or leans close of past weok and is tho guest of McCook friends Mrs A C Wiehe and children ar rived home on 14 Wednesday from their trip to Crawford Colo Mrs MR Burton came up from Re publican Cit Tuesday and is a guest of Mr and Mrs M V Sheldon Caleb Clothier of Marengo Hayes county spent part of the week here be ing interested in new land deal Mr and Mrs W F Everist are re joicing in the highest over a visit from tho stork Sunday and a fine boy baby Mr and Mrs William McCallum of Iudianola camo up to the city Monday evening to take No 14 for the east on a visit Thomas F Lamb a cousin of Mayor Ryan is here from Washington D C on a visit and is a guest in tho Ryan home Mrs C P Ball and children left on 1 Thursday for their homo in Califor nia but will visit Akron friends briefly en route State Senator D S Hasty was up from Arapahoe Tuesday an interested spectator of the senatorial committee meeting Mrs W P Bross and sister Mrs Frank Barrett and daughter have been taking in Colorado scenery and ozone this week Tom E Wellman of Stratton was in town Thursday trying to negotiate for The Tribunes entire stock of extras of June 24th Mrs N B Bush and young son camo over from Almena Kansas latter part of last weok to be present at the wedding of her sister Eva this week Wednesday Mr and Mrs T R Stockton of Chicago arrived in the city close of last week and will be the guests of their daughter Mrs A C Ebert for some time Miss Tartsch and Mrs Spaulding who have been guests of Mrs H H Tartsch for a few weeks departed for home in Eastern Nebraska Tuesday of this week A S Campbell manager of the great Kilpatrick ranch up in Chase county was down from Champion to see the rush andlook after some business matters Perry Stone left Monday night for St Louis He will take a peep at the big show and then go on to LeClaire Iowa where his daughter will join him on his return here Chairman John Stevens Jr of Arapahoe and Secretary JW Hollings worth of Cambridge attended the meet ing of the state senatorial committee in this city Tuesday when a call was is sued appearing elsewhere in this issue Mrs M A Walters who has been visiting in Ireland for more than a year past arrived home close of last week and is spending this week in the city with her daughter Mrs Marie Mundy She will leave for the ranch near Hia watha first of next week Misses Ada and Maud Boucher of Johnstown Pa are guests of their sis ter Mrs W W McMillen arriving here from the east some two weeks since Miss Maud is a teacher in the Johnstown public schools A brother is principal of one of the ward schools Extra The Fourth of July management has secureda first class minstrel vaudeville and cako walk company who will give free performances on the platform and street during July 4th The English sparrows still hold their jobs jffisg Last Friday Evenings Stiff Gale McCook had tho enlivening experi ence last Fridsy evening between six seven oclock of the severest gale in her history Some rain accompanied tho hurricane which camo from the north west and prevailed with quite undimin ished severity for an hour or longer Had it been ought else than a straight steady blow great damage would doubt less havo resulted and possible loss of lifo As it was the only damage of spe cial note was confined to tho Baptist church and parsonage and tho Wilson livery barn on corner of Manchester and Dodge streets owned by J E Kelloy Tho spire of the Baptist church was blown down almost all of tho south side and about one third of the north side of the roof wero blown off besides the plastering and paper wore considerably damaged The damage to the church will aggregate about 81000 but tho re pairs winch wero promptly begun on the following morniugwill be completed at an expense of about S500 as tho spire was not replaced There was no cyclone insurance on church so the loss is complete The parsonage adjoining the church on the south was damaged to the amount of about 200 by being crushed in by tho falling spiro This is covered by cyclone insurance Fortunately the members of the family were down stairs and on the south side of the house hence no one was injured Rev Betts was on his Way home from Omaha on No 3 and hoard of the churchs misfortune at Hastings Tho damage will be repaired at once Tho Wilson livery barn owned by J E Kelley located at corner of Man chester and Dodge streets had part of its south roof blown in tho damage reaching about 200 which is covered by cyclone insurance Tho damage has already been repaired Stock and equipment escaped entirely J P Notley thinks his damage will reach near 100 A large front window plastering fruit trees etc make the total A portion of the glass front of the Baldridge building occupied by A S Kennedy as a gigar store was blown in but damage was slight A plate glass in Miss Jeannetto Van Depoels millinery store in the First Na tional Bank building was blown in but she sustained practically no damage to stock There was slight damage done the tin roof of the court house the cornice of William Doyles part of the Union block Luke Tulleys glass front the tin roof on W T Colemans store - Ornamental trees fruit trees fences outbuildings flues etc all over the city suffered more or less severely The damage to trees is difficult to determine but the aggregate is large as fine large trees are the growth of years and almost invaluable The chief damage throughout the surrounding country so far as The Tri bune learns was to windmills and tow ers many of them succumbing to tho fierce blow The old William Richardson black smith shop was a victim of the gales vigor and volume Governor Mickey Will Be Here Word has been received from Governor Mickey announcing that he would be in McCook Saturday August 20th to de liver an address and participate in the Woodman log rolling on that date Had to Lock Up Our Files The Tribune printed some forty extra copies last week containing Rev J J Loughrans memorial address but the supply was altogether inadequate to the demand For Sale Second hand buggy and harness also a farm wagon A McMillen Coleman for fruit ars kind and the right price The right A specialty of office supplies The Tribune If you need a mower buy the Giant Ideal It is taking the lead all over the country Come and see our stock if you want something nice in harness of any kind Coleman Gasoline stoves are a summer neces sity Coleman has the best makes the American market affords Hammocks spacious restful and com fortable at 100 and up A McMillen Druggist See W C Bullard before you let your contract for concrete walks He has an expert to put them down and furnishes everything The Southwest Nebraska Log Rolling Association wants to rent 100 tents for campers during their first annual log rolling at McCook Nebraska August 18 20 1904 and asks for bids from per ties having tents to rent Address Bar ney Hofer secretary McCook Neb Is a M atter of Local History In the going into effect of the Kin caid homestead law Tuesday morning June 28th McCook cut but an insignifi cant figure perforce of the fact that but a comparatively small amount of land remained in tho district subject to entry under the operation of this new law which offers G10 acres of government land in the semi arid grazing district of tho public domain to the applying sot tlor It is estimated that there were about 200000 acres or approximately 300 full section claims subject to entry in the McCook district by virtue of tho new land law These lands being found only in Chase Hayes Dundy and a limited area of Hitchcock counties Nevertheless by the time the United States land office at this place was ready to open for business at 9 oclock Tues day morning perhaps 500 people had ar rived in the city and most of them woro in line for the only resemblanco to a great land rush McCook has ever seen and doubtless the last one this country will ever experience In the line up wero both men and women about a dozen of the latter in line all night Perhaps fifty men and women wero filled with a great desire to secure desir able and special claims by being among the first to file their applications and to this end early Monday evening a lino commenced to form leading from tho door of the land office down the stairway toward tho entrance of the postofiice building on Main avenue Hero this band remained during the fifteen hours until the hour for opening tho office A woman headed the line but through an error in selecting the entrance door she at the last moment lost her place in the line but through the chivalry of tho men at the head of the line she was given tenth place THEN CAME A SURPRISE At prompt 9 oclock Tuesday morning the doors wero opened and the appli cants commenced to file in and present their prepared applications take tho usual oath and receive their number tickets Then came the surprise of the event The first application in person was numbered 123 indicating that 122 applications had been received by mail and filed and numbered before the hour for regularly opening tho office This unexpected development naturally caus ed considerable commotion and dissatis faction and a strong protest was at once prepared passed among the applicants for land and quite generally signed While there was no special disturb ance in the very orderly line this official action of the land officers was freely crit icised and much dissatisfaction prevailed in view of the alleged fact that no ink ling of this decision had been given in the official rules and instructions pro mulgated and printed by the land offi cers The only indication on the sur face denoting that there was a hen on was the evident fact that many deeply interested parties were conspicuously absent from the stress and discomfort of the line The Tribune refrains at this time from any expressions of criticism of the official action in giving the mail applications precedence It may be ac cording to the laws rules and regula tions of the land departmeut As to the conspicuous fairness and equity and jus tice we are not convinced though open to conviction At 430 in the afternoon after the closing of the office a number of ap plicants through legal representatives had a hearing with the local land officers and sought to establish the legal status of the 279 applications filed during the dav but nothing definite was arrived at The hearing is said to havo been not lacking in interest and incidents how ever WILL GO UP TO THE DEPARTMENT As very much hangs upon this point the question will of course go up to the interior department for final decision In the meantime there are rumors of war galore Barring this decision the rush was without incident and with its settle ment and the determination of resultant questions the matter will become one of history The 122 mail applications will doubt less cover between 50000 and S0000 acres of land An extra policeman or two was sworn in to preserve order and rights-of-the-line and keep open a passage into and from the postoffice but his duties were but nominal The applicants were for the most part from settlers and stockmen within the region embraced in the McCook land district In this instance the first wasnt exact ly last just 123rd THE MAIL APPLICATIONS DONT STAND Later information secured by Re ceiver Barnes from the land commis sioner in Washington in response to a telegram as to the matter of precedence McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JULY 1 1904 between mail applications and in person places tho applications of persons in the line as first and The Tribune under stands that tho McCook land officers are now entering the applications of those in tho line first in order and that they will be given precedence over those re ceived by mail It is to be regretted that this information was not received before tho office opened for business on Tuesday morning The Tribune understands also that tho applications attested by tho clerk of tho district court of Redwillow county on land in other counties of tho district will not stand the test of tho general land office decisionsr and are likely to bo rejected as illegal Tho matter is a regrottablo one and is likoly to be a sourco of no little future litigation and trouble as tho applicants by mail acting under advice and assur ance will hardly be satisfied with this reversal and being placed at the end of the personal applications So the end is not yet A Benefit Entertainment Miss Ethel Aviso will givo an enter tainment in the Baptist church next Thursday ovening July 7th for tho benefit of tho Baptist church whose misfortune is fresh in the minds of all our readers The entertainment is to consist of impersonations recitations in costume etc Tho Daily Press of Cripple Creek and Victor Colo has the follow ing to say of tho young lady Miss Ethel Avise the talented young elocutionist and impersonator enter tained a very large audience in the M E church last night standing room being at a premium The audience was char med with the young lady and encores were frequent The Commercial shingled this week hotel is being re- Nothing more comfortable than those lawn swings at Colemans Girl Wanted To do general house work at J A Wilcox residence The stores of the city will not deliver any goods on tho Fourth of July Detroit Mich and return for 2950 Tickets on sale Julv i 5 and 6 Return limit July 12 G 16 2 1 Supply your customers with a drink of cold water Coleman sells the coolers at a very reasonable price They say our chocolate cant be beat Have you tried it McConnell Druggist See W C Bullard before you let your contract for concrete walks He has an expert to put them down and furnishes everything Tho Cecilians entertained a crowded house at the Methodist church Tues day evening Their work is well spoken of The repairs on the Baptist church are far enough progressed that the usual services of the church will be held in the church coming Sunday The Bank of Oxford has been charter ed by the state banking board The new bank will start with a paid up capital of 65000 The incorporators are John Howell Esther Howell and Martin How ell There was a small cyclone at Abe Olmsteds place over in Gerver precinct Monday of last week in which his barn granary hen house etc were demolish ed There was severe hail in that local ity about three sections being involved At 730 on Sunday evening July 3rd there will be a union patriotic service in the park It will be a platform meeting with short addresses by each of the pas tors If the weather is not suitable for an outdoor meeting it will be at the Baptist church As soon as Frank Everist had suffi ciently recovered from his strenuous at tack of delight he came down town this week and left a box of cigars at The Tribune office in honor and cele bration of that boy whom he claims will devote himself to the cattle business exclusively in due time The first annual log rolling of the Southwest Nebraska Log Rolling Asso ciation M W A will be held at Mc Cook Nebraska August 18 19 and 20 All persons having rooms to accommo date visitors should hand in their names number they can accommodate and rate per day to the secretary as soon as possi ble Barney Hofer Secretary The Farmers State Bank of Hayes Center has filed its articles of incorpor ation with the state banking board which has approved the same The au thorized capital stock is 5000 the paid up capital 15000 The officers and in corporators are John B Cruzen presi dent S M Cruzen cashier G W Cruzen vice president It is the only bank in Haye3 Center 4 x Gf1 wrt SXSSSX Corn MONTAVILLE FLOWERS will givo au Interpretive Recital from Bon Hur FRIDAY EVENING JULY ft Tickets 33 cents j NUMBER 5 15 at the Opera House under the auspices of i Tho McCook Junior Normal School Flowers is first in his profession es McCookiMarket Quotations Corrected Friday morning t Whuat Outs Rjo Hurloy Hoks Kkks Good Mutter MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConnell s for drugs Coleman sells beet cultivators The Tribune 52 weeks for 100 10 70 r -10 r 70 12 riy Ripe cherries for sale Phone 5S Everything in drugs McConnell Horse covers and fly nets at Waites Chop suey 10c at McConnolls foun tain See the Ocean Wave washer boforu buying I guaranteo my concrete walks W C Bullard Room for rent over tho market See D C Marsh If you need a hay stacker see tho one Coleman sells Tho Great Majestic reatest stove made Dont scald your fingers funnel at Colemans Ran go is the a fruit When you need fly nets try Coleman and see what will happen Uncommon A slight frost on Mon day morning June 27 190i Local news of importance on every home page of The Tribune High grade organ for sale cheap Mugt be sold Inquire at this office The Deering hay rakes are all mado from steel Light and strong Refrigerators a nice variety of the best in tho market Coleman Wanted A good housekeeper Mrs John Rankin Cambridge Neb Strays Ten head of calves Inquire of C A Wasson Driftwood precinct The new stock of single harness is all right for those driving wagons at W T Colemans Concrete walks improve your property W C Bullard is the man to let your contract to Lessons in drawn work at 50c for the afternoon Also take orders for drawn work Miss Addie Doan See W C Bullard before you let your contract for concrete walks He has an expert to put them down and furnishes everything Dont these hot days remind you of ice cream Well it takes a good freezer to make a good article of cream Cole man dont sell any other kind When using Lincoln Absolutely Pure Paint you have a guarantee as to dura bility and general satisfaction A McMillen Fourth of July rates effective July 2 3 4 with return limit July 5th The rate is lit within points 200 miles dis tant See the agent for fuller particulars Just as stylish equally as handsome as the engraved are The Tribunes calling cards printed from the famous and pretty Tiffany Text See our samples and get our prices Monardine a modern antiseptic and germicide Harmless pleasant to use and certain in its effect The toilet thn bath the sick room everywhere and every day are the places and time to use it 25c and 50c bottles McConnell Druggist Decorate Patriotic Citizens The Fourth of July celebration pro moters are urging tho businessmen and citizens of McCook to appropriately decorate business houses and residences for the day we celebrate We hope the request will be cheerfully and gener ally complied with RAILROAD EMPLOYEES You pay too much I I can save you money on Hamilton and Hampden high grade watches Chas B Morgan HoLdrege Neb