lift - A h X l 1 A McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Corn 31 Wheat Gl Oats 20 Rye 40 Barley 20 Hogs 5 50 Eggs 15 QoodButtoi 18 Last Saturday was a birthday occa sion for Dorothy Duncan and from four to sis a company of little friends assisted her in celebrating the event on the home lawn Refreshments were served and games played The clock tower of the court bouse has been given a needed dual coat of paint this week The removal of the rain stains from all over the exterior of the building would also materially im prove its appearance Have you sesn the fancy china at Ludwicks Plump process turing raels are Kept Shriveled grains of wheat are excluded from the heavy grains full of nutri tion before the of manufao California Wheatose begins Flaked wheat food for breakfast All good grocers CHICHESTERS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Ufe ftfSlJa vs liable Ladled ask Druggist fot CHICHESTERS EXOLINK In Bed and dole metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon Take no other Itefune dnncerom Hubstl tationsnntl imitations Buv of your Druggist or send in stamps for Particulars Tenti monlalH and Keller Tor JLadien in letter by return Mail 10000 Testimonials Sold by all Druggists CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO SI00 JHadiaon Square PHKlJL FA Mention tkl duuv The best of every thing in his line at the most reasonable prices is Harshs motto He wants your trade and hopes by merit to keep it D C MARS The Butcher Phone 12 fins ffiSS Time Card McCook Neb MAIN LINE EAST DEPART No 6 Central Timo VI 14 1150 P it 620 AM 900 am 1015 PM MAIN LINE DEPAET No 1 Mountain Timo 1206 r M 3 115pm 13 S50am 5 645pM No 5 local to Wray IMPEKIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 5 40 p m No 175 departs 645am Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS i Rrakeman Mc C Wayson has resigned from the service Conductor J E Lunberry is back on i Nos 63 64 j Mr and Mrs A F Richardson are visiting in Denver Conductor H R Childress is off duty on account of his eyes j Conductoi J F Utter is out with the bridge special this week J Conductor J F Utter is out with the bridge special this week Conductor A G Bump is off duty nursing a case of poison ivy G E Denton was called to Oxford to the funeral of his father Tuesday Conductor J J Curran and family are spending a few days at Lyons Colo Conductor M Douglass is piloting the telegraph repair special west of here this week Conductor M S Parks is down on the St Francis line vice Conductor Brooks who is sick Conductor Tom Malen has been given the 63 61 run formerly held by Conduct or Al Lyman W G Selby has been given the Ox ford yard and A C Paulson has gone braking on 63 61 Brakeman L I Culbertson has been at home part of the week on account of illness of one of the children Dispatcher Morrisseys family re turned close of last week from their vacation and outing in Colorado C A Deloy came in contact with a switch lever at Benkelman Tuesday and is at home catching his breath A number of young girl friends gave a picnic in the city park Wednesday in honor of Miss Georgia Parkhurst of Virginia Illinois C F Heber of the Western Union was down on the Orleans branch part of the week inspecting the line and instru ments on the branch Ex Supt A Campbell with wife and daughter arrived home today on No 1 ina special car being weaker than when he went to Chicago for treatment Samuel C Uplinger has been ap pointed mail clerk on the vice Clarence H Kent promoted and transferred to the Nebraska City Holdrege run General Supt Byram was at McCook headquarters Monday While here he approved the plans and specifications for the addition and alterations to the depot The work will begin in the near future He went west on No 13 same day A hay burner set fire to some bedding and clothing in the baggage car of No 5 at Wray recently and Brakeman LI Culbertson lost some bedding and En gineer L S Viersen some clothing be fore Conductor S E Callens fire de partment became effective Conductor F M Washburn returned home Tuesday from his trip to Des Moines Iowa and attendance upon the great gathering of railroad employees of the various orders the prime object of the convention being to decide upon a basis of federation of the four great organizations of railroad employees Two train loads of the 17th U S in fantry went east over the Burlington Euesday One train went through Mc Cook at three in the morning and the other at three in the afternoon They started from Manila on the morning of July 1th The officers and their families occupied a Pullman There were a number of Filipinos among the number IlUV Conductor R M Douglass of the Re publican City Oberlin run noticed an unusually strong odor emanating from a coal car on a train in his charge a few days since and upon investigating discovered a badly decomposed body o a man on a coal car in the train Papers on the remains showed the man be longed to Chicago Heights and parties were notSed with result that instruc tions were received to prepare the body and ship same to Chicago But mean while the remains had been interred at Republican City It is stated that a Chicago undertaker will be sent out to disinter and prepare the body for ship ment to Chicago INDIANOLA Another light rain fell here the 21st Mr Rozell will build a fine brick residence soon Carl Korns is the new engineer in the Indianola roller mills I Mrs Gamsby is entertaining a lady friend from Holdrege Miss Bertha Porter visited friends in Bartley last Sunday Police Judge Ryan made a business trip to McCook Monday The Misses Redfords of Cambridge visited friends here Thursday Gus Krider has accepted a position in the Bell Telephone Company Miss Bertha Smith came home from McCook the first of the week W H Smiths new brick furniture store is now ready for occupancy Mrs Fred Hendershott spent Sunday with her sister Mrs Ollie Colling Herman Andrews was in the city last Sunday the guest of Roscoe Korns Mrs Jos Sullivan and son of McCook visited Roy Kennedys folks Sunday Several of the teachers went to McCook Saturday to take examination Mrs D W Schoenthal and children have gone to Bennett to visit relatives Mrs S G Hayes and daughter left for their home in Omaha Thursday morning Augustus Krider went to Minden Wednesday morning on business tele phonic Mrs William Porter went to Bartley Sunday morning to visit her friend Mrs White Repairs are being made on the high school building this week A new roof is among the improvements Mrs Simeon Billings came down from McCook Sunday morning and visited j through the day with Mrs Baxter Rev Crippen and family have gone to Colorado on a fishing excursion They expect to be gone about ten days Vonnie MacDonald visited in Cam bridge a few days last week with the Misses Mabel and Maud Carmichael Jake Kern and two little boys of McCook spent Sunday in Indianola the guests of W H Smith and family Mrs Gerver of McCook was the guest of Mrs W H Allen last week She also attended the reunion and returned to her home in McCook Sunday evening Mr and Mrs I M Beardslee of McCook Mr and Mrs E D W Pogue and Marjory of Chicago and Chas P Beardslee of Cripple Creek spent Mon day with Mr and Mrs Will Dolan Mr Frank Deffer principal of the Indianola high school arrived in town Tuesday We understand that school has been put off for a week to give the teachers an opportunity to visit the grand encampment at Denver if they so wish HAIR HELPS Brushes We cannot help praising the fine quality of our hair brushes Fine white or unbleached bristles solid backs and a variety of woods including Ebony Caebala satin wood etc Price from 25c up Combs of all kinds coarse and fine rubber celluloid horn bone Shampoo Soaps Hair Tonics Dand ruff Cures Scalp Cleaners and Shampoo Brushes McConnell Druggist Forepaugh and Sells Bros The famous Forepaugh and Sells BroB show will be in McCook Septem ber 15th WR9S8 Store Rev Carman in Cambridge Mass During Rev Carmans recent visit to his mother in Cambridge Mass he delivered a sermon which was com mented upon as follows by the Chron icle of that city Sermon was given in Grace M E church Another large congregation attended the 5 oclock vesper service at Pilgrim church Rev Merrill Carman of Mc Cook Neb who is east visiting his mother was the preacher His text was Mark 836 For what shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul The preacher spoke of the creation of man how God breathed into him the breath of life and made of him a living soul he spoke of the disobedience and fall and then pro ceeded to estimate what it cost God to redeem mankind from the effects of Adams disobedience and sin What is a soul worth What did it cost to save a soul It was the old old story of Christs suffering and death a story that is often told yet one that never fails to touch the heart As he spoke of the birth of Christ how his parents were compelled to flee by night to escape the wrath of Herod how all through his life he was misunderstood and ma ligned as he depicted the agony in the garden the indignities that were heaped upon him in his trial before Pilate and as ho graphically described the shame ful death upon the cross it was plainly evident that the sympathy of the audi ence was aroused by his vivid and pathetic description of the suffering through which the Saviour passed to redeem man Mr Carman is a man of fine physique has a powerful voice full of tenderness and pathos has good com mand of language and a magnetism that compels attention His power to gain and hold the interest of the congrega tion was clearly evident and his dis course evoked much favorable com ment The music at both services was very good John P Kuhney of Boston was the organist The mornings con tribution was a voluntary Elevation Batiste postlude Triumphant March Heintze In the evening a Religious Melody Guilmant and Processional Clark were executed Mr Sayles E Smith and Miss Ina A Remington of Danbury were married in the office of the county judge by Rev A B Carson pastor of the Baptist church Wednesday August 23rd They were accompanied by Mr Man ford Steele and Miss Esta Remington Out-of-town products are not in com petition when quality and excellence are considered as factors in flour Theres none so good as Doans 91 Water Supply for Tamplco English engineers are making sur veys and plans of Tampico and the surrounding country with a view of supplying the town with drinking wa ter and a complete system of sewer age Should these works be carried out there will be an excellent opening lor the sale of plumbing supplies At present there is no plumbing estab lishment In the port Cnpld Ambuhed Mr Slowgait about to propose time 11 p m I am about to say something Miss Chillington that I should have said some time ago Look into my eyes and tell me if you can not guess what it is Miss Chilling ton suppressing a yawn You look as sleepy as I feel so I guess you must be going to say good night Chica go News LEGAL NOTICE City hall of McCook Red Willow county Ne braska To Frank S Curry This will take notice that the mayor and council of the city of McCook Bed Willow comity Nebraska will hold a special meetinp at the city hall in said city at the hour of eight oclock p m on the 18th day of September 100j to value and assess lot 12 in block 33 in the second addition to the city of McCook Red Willow county Nebraska for improvements The city of McCook afore said having rebuilt and laid a brick sidewalk along the north side of said lot 12 and abutting thereon and to levy a special tax upon said lot 12 to pay the cose and expenses of building said side walk the amount being 7095 and for the costs of these proceedings By order of the major and council sealI Attest W A Middleton City Clerk HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Buiy People Brings Golden Health and Benewed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Kocky Mountain Tea In tab let form 35 cents a box Genuine made by Holuster Dana Company Madison Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Lij 2T3T jjmsuipammAJWJmiiNl Every DWMMaHMHHHHHIHH BMBaiMMnliMBMMlaMBiWMMglaMIMMMlBWMMBBBaMaMMgi BgO I 1 MM I M E 3 W I MIM WWHimUJUIt EIG r mg FREE The SHOW We have now on exhibition our During all the Carnival Week COMPLETE LINE OF FALL FOOTWEAR which we will be pleased to show you without cost We know if you see the goods and get our prices we can secure your trade Its the kind of goods we sell that brings us business JJ J XJk J JL A E PETTY Proprietor McCook Nebraska of WASH DRESS GOODS in aur stock has been Marked fife A f k - i Piece Down Sow Less than 20 per cent from Former Price All desirable goods too At the present price it will pay you to buy for next seasons use if you have bought all you can use for this sea son What we have left in SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS and SILK COATS WE WILL SELL AT COST and some at less than cost They are bar gains Call and see them I DeGfroff Co t T- THE SAVING HABIT Should be encouraged in all possible ways Like good morals and manners the instruction should begin in the home As early habits mold the future character so do those who early acquire the sa in habit lay the foundation for future suc cess Many a boy has saved enough from his small earnings to give him a liberal education or to make a start in business of his own Persistent saving opens the way to countless possibilities in success and many a young man owes his start in life to his having opened a savings accouut and adhered to a strong determination to add to regularly and systematically the first deposit made We invite your savings accounts The First National Bank riccook Ayers Pills Vegetable liver pills That is what they are They cure constipation biliousness sick headache J C Ayer Co 1XJW8U JklJS Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAMS DYE tiucauuiiu uiuwu ui iicuutuvfi r use rim era or skcgguts osR riuix co 5ishu2lh The MGook Tribune 100 per Year 2 r 3