r Ladies Wash Belts SPaS Eft Our stock of these much needed wash Novelties for summer frowns is complete and presents BEAUTIFUL VALUES FOR 25c EACH Call and select the nob biest ones early Ladies Fancy Collars Dont failto see our assortment of these handsome novelties Exclusive designs and styles Ladies Dress Skirts Our line is direct from the manufacturers sents the best values obtainable Perfect well finished JT Mil Kvr Im f CORBET - and repre fittihg and Ladies Handy Hat Fasteners are guaranteed to hold the hat on securely Youll find them at our store 25C a pair Our Enormous Sale of American Lady Corsets proves the superiority of this celebrated make Every pair is guaranteed Join the ranks of satisfied cus tomers and trade at The Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store in McCook EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS New Walsh Block Phone 56 McCook L COLEMAN W M Rozell is planting out an orchard F D Griffiths has rented the old Taylor farm John Bartlett has rented the old Miller place Joe Sanders hauled out some lumber Monday Roy Coleman is working the old Squires farm Geo H Simmerman has in 100 acres of fall wheat on the school section C3 4 W M Rozell sbrought but a new drill last week B F Wilson has bought the old Swiggart ranch over on Red Willow creek H H Bandy is working the old Traphagan farm in connection with his own Dorsey Shepherd shipped a car of cattle Tuesday He bought quite a number in this town H B Wales spent several days up on the Frenchman visit ing his newly wedded son Clarence who married Miss Viola Corner i NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY BANBURY Mrs Wm HindmanTs ill Mrs Sam Messner is very ill Mr Saunders is an ailing one Ed Rubys moved to Marion Tuesday Miss Pearl Hayes is working at the Rosemore hotel Mrs Philip Gliem is numbered with the sick this week Mr Cantral of Iowa is here visiting his friends and relatives Wm Stone and family visited in Wilsonville Sunday returning Monday Mr and Mrs Phillips of Indian- ola visited in Danbury the first this week Mrs Pearl Short is numbered among the sick Mrs Rex Miles is also very sick The Morgans will not be hotel keepers in Marion but have mov ed onto a farm east of town The R N A lodge had a bas ket supper at the town hall Tuesday evening of last week They took in 1700 The Stilgebouer family had a reunion Sunday at the home of W J Stilgebouer prior to Mayo Greens departure for the moun tains The Danbury school will close in five weeks We are hoping that by next September we will have a new school house to go to which will be a great boom to this community Miss Grace Noyes will give a concert Friday night this week followed by a Pantomime of a Bachelor She will be assisted by some of the young people of this town It will be a benefit for the R N A lodge SCHOOL CREEK Anna Sargent is at home from Cambridge E S Dutchers family Sun dayed on the farm Edd Vandervort is helping N Smith build a hog shed All Millicent visited at Wm Downs on Ash Creek Sunday Chas Vandervort and family have moved at Loyd McMariss A OUie Gray returned home after spending two months at Litch field The party at Berton Rohers Friday night was well attended and all report a good time Confirmation services were held at the Lutheran church Sunday five girls and two boys were con firmed Mr and Mrs Harry Zink ar rived here Tuesday evening for a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs J Fre P should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda crackers because they are the one food with which all of - them are familiar Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda crackers are richer in nutriment and body building elements properly proportioned than any food made from flour This is saying much for common soda crackers and much more for UFJeeda BSseUSt because they are soda crackers ofthe best quality They are baked bettei more scientifically They are packed better more cleanly The -damp dust and odor proof package retains all tne good ness and nutriment of the wheat all the freshness of the best baking all the purity of the cleanest bakeries Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best for his people His people have shown that they think UneiSda BfSQiSt the best of that food nearly 400000000 packagerfiaving already been consumed INDIANOLA Richard Holcomb is a new dray man in town F A Strockey has a new barn on his property in Indianola Mrs Edith Hartman went to McCook on number five Sunday evening Adam Grass of Hastings visited in our little burg a few days last week Miss Josie Fox is staying with Mrs Harry Whitmore for the present J B Rozell and John Reiter have gone to Cripple Creek on business Mrs William Wallace visited relatives in McCook a few days last week A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Joe Carmichael Satur day March 31st W T Hen ton and son of Dan bury transacted business in In dianola Friday Lewis Elmer has his new house well under way and will occupy it as soon as finished Harrison Harrison had a new shingle roof put on their store building last week Mrs Browns mother returned to McCook Saturday night after a brief visit in Indianola Miss Carrie Teel of Stockville visited relatives and friends in In dianola a few days last week W A Dolan and family went to McCook Saturday night for a visit with Mrs Dolans parents ANPuckett and granddaught er went down to Fairbury Fri day morning to visit with rela tives Bert Kinkaid whose home is near Danbury is now working for Luke Hayden at the carpenter trade Miss Zella Osburn and Ruth Wiehe came down from McCook Thursday and visited our high school Mr George Burt went up to Haigler Sunday to see how Freds were getting along in their new location 1 Wm Harrison of Danbury came over to Indianola Monday to meet his been in Omaha daughter who had Mrs James McClungs sister Mrs Adams who has been visit ing her left for her home in Colo rado Monday night Herbert Schoenthal of Bennet Neb is the guest of his brother Dan and family He arrived here Tuesday morning A young preacher from Dan bury named Hall is assisting Hawkins and Hardcastle this week with their meetings C W Dow and several mem bers of his family went over to Danbury a few days ago for the purpose of visiting relatives W Thompson has begun im provements on his farm just south of town by building a good barn He will build a residence soon Miss Dora Porter came down from Haigler Sunday morning and visited with friends in Indian ola and Bartley during the week C W Dow and force put down a couple of wells this week for W A and R E Smith respect ively on their lot south of the depot Mrs MacDonald and children have gone to Mulleu where they will reside in the future Mr Mc Donald preceded them a few weeks ago Milo Ough and Miss Edna Reynolds were married April 15 at the residence of the brides parents west of town Rev Hawr kins officiating Mr A Schaefter accompanied by his wife and son left Friday morning for the east where Mr Schaeffer will take treatment for his late disability Rev ET Smith had the mis fortune to lose his driving horse -a few days ago which will be re placed as soon as he can make arrangements to buy a new one Miss Emma Howard arrived home Wednesday from Quincy Jllinois where she has been at tending school- all winter She will remain at home for an in definite time A HcCOOKS NEW - Wall Paper and Paint Store Is now open with its com plete line of up to date PAPER GLASS OILS LEAD VARNISH BRUSHES STATIONERY PAINTING SUNDRIES NOTIONS PATTONS SUN PROOF PAINTS Orders filled for special mixed paints Painting paper hanging contracting Walker Magnuson Up to Date Painters and Decorators INSURE WITH The Farmers Mutual i B Insurance Company OF LINCOLN NEBRASKA The Cheapest and Most Reliable in the State Owned operated and controlled by farmers entirely Over 54000000 in force 5 1417 1 1 losses paid in 1905 JOHN W BURTLESS McCook Neb Phone Ash 135 1 Local Agent OOK TRIBUNE Only One Dollar the Year Frank Lackey of Stratton was in town circulating among his friends and acquaintances a short time last week Merle Walters is now living living out on the old Broomfield farm south of town and will farm there the coming summer Mr and Mrs A H Reynolds and soninlaw and wife started for their California home Satur day evening amid the well wishes of a large throng of people who rraH iororl nf flip Hpnnf tr np fhpm off The A O U W had a great time at their meeting Saturday of last week Fourteen new members were initiated after which refreshments were served and the company dispersed about half past twelve oclock Another case This time in elopements Last Sunday morn ing Ben Jussel and Miss Bessie Vandervort the fifteen year old daughter of widow Vandervort took a notion to wed and fearing the stern parents might say no the assumed the responsibility all on themselves and procuring a rig they drove over to Oberlin Kas got the necessary papers and were made one They came home in the misty twilight and sought forgiveness which was ac corded them and as the fairy story would say the have lived happily ever since A sad case in which whiskey figured and played well its part was enacted in our town da evening and for brutality and cate The husband and lather came home from his work and be gan to threaten and abuse the family then drove them from their home after which he sailed in and broke up all the furniture smashed the windows and then sighed because there were no things to break After viewing the ruins he had wrought he dis appeared and has not yet been found It is fondly hoped that he may be found and put where there will be a check to his ex uberance of spirit His wife is left destitute with three little chil dren which kind caring for neighbors are NORTH SIDE Will Proctor lost a horse last week LeRoy Jones was up this way last week buying cattle The doctor was out to see Martin Kennedys children Fri day They are better now Miss Roxa Byfield closed a very successful term of school Friday in the Spaulding district Ira Dye of Trenton county mov ed to McCook Friday Mr and Mrs Joseph Harr of St Ann were visiting and doing business in McCook Saturday John Fitzgibbons of St Ann attended the big cattle sale in McCook Saturday and bought a fine cow paying 103 for same Almon Church bought a fine team of mares from J B Smith last week paying 300 A son was born to Mr and Mrs Frank Hoar Thursday J A Modrell bought two cows at the big sale Saturday in Mc Cook for which he paid 200 lirimo for Ifamille S of Bandits Xot actuated by remorse but tij r -e philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter f outlaws has concluded to devote all his money to the maintenance of a home or the orphans and widows of men he has run to earth in paruciiT and of criminals of the great So a west in general Jim Jenkins no - of Kansas is now G5 years old and has spent forty years as a scoit and hunt er of bandits and train robbers In - way he has made about 30000 Am n the distinguished outlaws be chased were Jesse James and Ina bruu - er Eob Ford Bill Daiton devilty would be hard to cook while he was th 1 a I Bill of the baid that caught Cherokee b in 3S35 In the Dalton raid 1a CoIiejwUe Kas Jenkins was shot eight times He esti mates his rag of bad men at about 150 The home which is teing built on a 5G0G are farm owned by Jeakins near Pryor Creek I T is to cost 20 000 Buffalo Express imtaJres 2Urle at tho Mint John Ertarl of Philadelphia has a coin u 2i01 which has a heal c either 3iij showing that mistakes are -- evn it the mint Every fin ished coin passes through the hands- ef a groat many anJ there is lit tle chance of an iciperfec piece scapV ing this scrutiny There are sail to be many of them in circulation how ever No particular value Is attached to the coins outside of their rarity aa curioaitios Cr --