rv I 7 tifr UT j m B f r v k t r i i vv IS X- w i Jb m fKw V TWENTY FIFTH YEAR SpWjgY The Bee Hive Spreads Out One of the neatest improvements con summated this summer by a MeCook merchant is that just completed by D W Colson Coof The Bee IliveThey have been cramped for room for some time and in seeking a way out of the situation fell upen the natural scheme of converting the second story of their building to their own ue and with re sults very highly satisfactory to them selves and to their growing trade Partitions have been removed and the entire upper story has been remodeled papered and painted for the reception of their shoes hats tin and granite ware fancy and table chinaware de partments Besides a suitable room has been provided for a private businesp office and for the use of patrons who de sire to write letters or to tidy up a bit This latter idea is a thoughtful one and will be appreciated by the public This new arrangement makes it pos sible to place their goods enumerated above in separate departments giving largely increased room and added con venience to patrons and proprietor Hats and shoes together tin and granite ware and chinaware The second story is reached by a staircase running up from the store room below r James P Smith Laid to Rest James P Smith passed away last Sun day at the farm a few miles west of McCook after an illness of some dura tion The funeral was held on Wednes day at 10 oclock in the Catholic church Rev Lougbran conducting the services which were largely attended Inter ment was made in Calvary cemetery James P Smith was born February 14 1868 lie was a member of the A O U W and a devout member of the Catholic church of this cit CARD OF THANKS Thanks are due to the A O U Wand to the kind friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and after the death of our beloved son and brother Mrs M Smith and Family A 0 U W and M W A Memorial The A O U V and M W A orders of McCook will observe Memorial day jointly next Sunday afternoon in the Methodist church Rev Carman deliver ing the address Decoration of graves will occur in the in the morning by a joint committee of the orders and of the D of H and Royal Neighbors Services in the Methodist church at 3 oclock members of the oders meeting at their halls and marching to the church in bodies Kryder Hatcher Weddlngf Mr Aaron A Kryder and Miss Hazel M Hatcher weie happily wedded at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs REHatcher in Fritsch precinct Thurs day evening at 8 oclock Rev Carman of our city officiating Miss Claudia Hatcher was bridesmaid Mr Claude Shupert best man Mrs Frank D Brown of McCook played the wedding march The wedding ceremony was performed under a handsome bell An abundant and excellent marriage feast followed Notice County eighth grade graduating ex ercises will take the place of the re gular junior normal school work at the brick school house in McCook on Fri day afternoon June 22 begining at 2 oclock The class address will be given by State Supt J L McBrien Full particulars will be sent to all who took the eighth grade examinations Flora B Quick County Supt New Button Machine Three sizes of buttons from your own cloth Bring sufficient scraps The machine does the rest 15c 20c 25c Thompsons Balmy Days Nice to swing a bammok in the shade and doze We have the hammock for you for S150 up L W McConnell Druggist Notice All persons found trespassing on land under my control will be punished to the full extent of the law J S Glandon If the Best is None Too Good use Roses of Eden or Japan per fume Fragrant and lasting Try it Lon Cone Druggist A good ice cold drink will please your customer if you get one of those water coolers at Colemans and try it Best 2 bu 16 oz seamless gram bags 19Vc Tompsons - HP Waite Cos is headquarters for hay tools Ladies wrappers 150 100 39c at Thompsons SP3 ihrMslca State Histo r i onHy MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE H P Sutton was in Franklin Thurs day on business C F Baucock is reported much bet ter and improving Allison Keys is now employed in McConneH8 drug store Mrs A G Thomas was down from Stratton part of last week A H Records of Minden Neb vis ited his mother and brother over Sun day Edward J Brady has accepted the position of assistant to Postmaster Kim mell Mrs J S McBrayer is laid up with a severely sprained possibly fractured ankle Mrs Frank D Brown attended the Kryder Hatcher wedding on the Willow this week W S Morlan and W R Starr were in Lincoln Tuesday before the supreme court on business Bishop Bonacum of Lincoln was in the city Tuesday on business of his diocese of Lincoln Wilbur Anderson brother of Mrs C L Fahnestock was a city visitor Monday of this week J B Meserve returned to Kansas City Mo Sunday night on No 14 Mrs Meserve will remain here some time Mrs Herman Pade departed on No 2 Monday morning for Fond du Lac Wisconsin to spend the summer months with her sister Dr S C Beach arrived home this morning from a trip to Denver and they do say the doctor will shortly join the auto brigade Mrs Rufus Carlton and baby ar rived this morning from Sacramento Calif to visit the homefolks and friends for a month or two Miss Edna Yarger who has been a member of the postoffice force for sev eral years in an acceptable manner re tired from the service with the last day of ftfay Maurici ORourke was taken very ill with a hemorrhage of tha stomach Tuesday morning while oh his way to work and had to be taken home on a stretcher Ed Fitzgerald received a telegram early in the week announcing the death of his daughters Mrs Richard Knox little baby aged but a few days Mrs Knox was reported very sick Leon Clark resumed his run on RF D No 2 Wednesday morning after re turning from Lincoln where he went early in the week to consult an oculist who reported his condition as much im proved M O McClure arrived home Mon dayfrom his visit to Vincennes Indiana where he was summoned last week to bury his aged father who passed away first of last week at the ripe old age of 74 years Miss Maude Coleman departed on Wednesday ot this week for her home in St Paul Minn where she is em ployed in a real estate office She was called here last week by the death of her father Asst Cashier Louis Thorgrimson of the First National Bank left Sunday for the west to be gone a month or so He will visit in Los Angeles Calif Seat tle Wash and other points Most of the family will likely make Seattle their home Mr and Mrs JF Ganschow arrived from Ohio yesterday on No 1 and will be here for a few weeks visiting friends and looking after interests in McCook and vicinityTheir many oldtime friends will be pleased to welcome then to the old home Miss Julia Rickards of Cedar City Utah has been visiting her aunt Mrs J B Records of this city also her cousin Mrs J H Wade sourth of town Miss Rickards is on her way home from visit ing relatives in Kansas City Seneca Kansas and Falls City Neb Cashier A C Euert of the Citizens Bank departed Sunday for the west on a recreation trip to cover the coast country and to require a month or lon ger for its completion He has been a close and hard worker for almost 25 years in the bank and the demands of a depleted constitution have now to be satisfied with a long and complete rest and restoration Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to the page for sale at The Tribune office Cherries ara almost ripe Get a step ladder and cherry stoner at Colemans Best apron checked ginghams 5c Thompson s Boys 2 and 3 piece suits 125 to 500 Thompsons Jutfjuwk Cassell Catncart Nuptial Conductor WACassell and Miss Edna Catbcart were happily wedded Wed nesday June 6th at the home of tfie brides parents four miles southwest of of McCook Rev Gv B Hawkes of the Congregational church officiating Only a few friends and relatives witnessed the happy affair The bride looked very charming in her gown of white crepe de chene over white taffeta carrying a large boquet of white brides roses She was attend ed by her sister Miss Irene Cathcart who wore a dress of alice blue ahrLcar ried a handsome bouquet of pink carna tions Mr Rolla Catbcart was best man The ring services was used with Mas ter Burdette Rush as ring bearerdressed in white Miss Zella O sborn played Mendels r sohns wedding march The room in which the ceremony was performed had tasteful decorations in green and pink The bridal party during the service stood under an arch done in pink roses and green A dainty three course lunch was serv ed after the wedding Miss Cora Cathcart a cousin of the bride of Brock Neb was among the guest3 The Tribune extends hearty congrat ulations and best wishes Pythian Memorial Sunday r Next Sunday afternoon the members of McCook lodge Knights of Pythias will observe their annual Memorial day The knights will meet at their castle hall at 2 oclock marching from thence to the Congregational church where Rev G B Hawkes will deliver the ser mon at 230 After services at the church the knights will repair to the several cemeteries and decorate the graves of departed brethren and members of their families Program for Fourth ot July Concert in the City Park from noon until 2 oclock Old fashioned Basket Dinner and Pic nic in City Park Everybody come and bring your basket Free lemonade Base ball game pony races and auto mobile parade at New Driving Park from 3 oclock to- 6 oclock p m Concert in the evening 7 30 to 10 oclock Grandest display of fireworks in the evening ever seen in the west By order of Committee Grand Organ Recital A grand organ recital will be given on the new pipe organ in St Patricks church on Tuesday evening June 19th Dr John M Mayhew of Lincoln will conruct the recital Dr Mayhew organist at the First Presbyterian church Lincoln is one of the best and most widely known pipe organ perfor mersin the west He will give you a treat Tickets 25c No reserved seats Tickets for -ale at McConnelFs drug store Natl Notions No matter what you may want for taking care of your nails we have just the tools you use Our assortment of manicure goods is complete It shows almost every appliance and preparation known to the manicure art Polishers emery boards files orange sticks tweezers are a few of many tools while in enamels and creams we have every thing you will wmt L W McConnell Druggist Gecrge Rittenhouse Married The Tribune fa in receipt of a card announcing the wedding of Mr George B Rittenhouse of Chandler Oklahoma and Miss Mignonne Ashton of Gutnrie Oklahoma The ceremony was perform ed in Guthrie on Sunday June 3rd They will be at home in Chandler after June 12th They have the hearty con gratulations of The Tribune and many McCook friends of days agone Come and Bring Flowers All members of the D of H and Roy al Neighbors are requested to be at the hall at 930 oclock Sunday morning bringing with them all the flowers pos sible for the decoration of graves of de ceased members and of the departed ones of members families The Finest Ever The Tribune has just received a ship ment of the finest type writer paper ever brought to tuwn We also have the cheaper grades But if you like some thing splendid just try a box of Strath more Spilled Spoiled Eggs Some unknown party or parties spilled some spoiled eggs at the east ward school building last Thursday night Shame The Ocean Wave washer still leads them all Try one at Colemans Simpsons and American prints 5c Thompsons Light Cambric night gowns at Thomp sons tv Their Sixth Annual Gathering The sixth annual banquet of the Mc Cook high school alumni held in the eastward school building last Satur dajjjepqing was -notable among other faSispHnaving the largest attendance in the history of the association some seventy persons being present The assembly room of the building vyas nMlized as a reception room and as such was tastefully simply decorated red being the predominating color and red carnations much in pretty attrac tive evidence A four course lunch was served oy the ladies aid society of the Methodist church in the south room The table decorations were in red carnations be ing chief Candles in handsome can delabra illuminated the festive scene J A choice phonograph assisted in the entertainment of the guests Supt Thomas acted as toastmaster and announced the following toasts to Vhich the responses were apropos and spicy Dr R J Gunn 00 President Another Spring Time John W Green 06 The Second Largest Class Vanche Plumb 00 The Peru State Normal Clifford VV Browne 03 The University of Nebraska VB Mills A Boys Opportunity MraJE E Magee 90 Greetings Nellie Gunn 98 The Largest Class JoLn L Rice 02 The Simple Life It was a gathering of pleasant mem orfes A Strong Dental Combination A combination of dental business has been consummated by Dr A T Gate wood of Arapahoe and Dr E O Vahue of McCook Main offices will be contin ued in McCook and Arapahoe and busi ness will be conducted at 23 outside towns in Southwestern Nebraska and Northwestern Kansas These gentlemen will have six operators all of them reg istered graduates and men of experience Dr Gatewood was the first dentist Mc Cook had he being here in 1882 Dr Vahue has steadly gone to the front in the business during the few years he has operated in McCook and this sec tion of the state This new dental firm is a strong one and success must natur ally be theirs possessing as they do the latest and up-to-date appliances of the profession and the skilled operators necessary to use them A New Business Man This week the Stokes grocery passed into the hands of William C Blair who is now in charge Mr Stokes retiring though still assisting Mr Blair tem porarilyMr Blair comes from Wauneta where he formerly was in the milling business with Mr Cummings The Tribune welcomes Mr Blair to our city and wishes him a share of public patronage Records of Renown Comical pieces Southern Medleys Instrumental Rag Time and many others make up our list of phonograph records These are Edison Gold Moulded Records They last nearly twice as long as any other record made and retain their tone qualities to the last L W McConnell Druggist Childrens Day Childrens day will be observed next Sunday at the Congregational church In the morning there will be baptism of children and sermon by the pastor on The Sunday School In the evening the school will render a cantata entitled Hearts of Gold A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present iocum Yutzy Wedding Mr William N Yocum and Mrs Eliz abeth Yutzy both of Frontier county were united in marriage in thi city Tuesday of this week Rev M B Car man of the Methodist church officiating the ceremony being performed at the home of Engineer and Mrs WA Cline Wanted For ranch competent cook House modern hot and cold Water comfort able home good wages fare advanced References Address Mrs John Woods Wauneta Neb Lincoln Pure Paint Dont forget the name when you want to get a durable paint Let us figure with you McMillen Druggist Sewer Bond Election The sewer bonds carried the second time by almost five to one Vote was small 205 to 48 wookwork etc Lon Cone Druggist Six gentle high headed high single drivers at McCook Livery bred H P Waite Cos is headquarters for hav tools Childrens Thompsons r TsZi McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 8 1906 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConnell for drugs Best table oil cloth 15c yard Thomp sons II P Waite for hav tools Watch fountain for Cos is headquarters Washable polka dotted cashmeres 25c Thompsons H P Waite for hay tools Cos is headquarters McConnells Fragrant chapped hands Lotioi for Boys summer drawers shirts and unions at Thompsons Mens suits 500 6 50 800 1000 12 50 1500 Thompsons Varnish stains tintolac and enamels at McMillens Druggist You will find the only Shetland pony for hire in the city at McCook Livery the opening of our soda Lon Cone Druggist Largest line of ladies fancy collars and neckwareofall kinds at Thompsons Japanese crepe kimonos short ones 75c long ones 135 Very artistic Thompsons W F Everist and Fitch are turning out some excellent rigs at McCook Liv ery east Dennison St There is only one Our Best Paint Heath Milligan Sold by Lon Cone Druggist When you smoke Smoke Good Cigars McConnell sells them Ladies misses and childrens white tan and black hose in stripes at Thompsons plain and lace Mr WF Everist shipped in a carload of fine work and driving horses which are on sale at McCook Livery Stable Phone 40 The new pipe organ for St Patricks church has arrived An expert will be here Saturday to put it in place It will take him the greater part of next week Remember you will find Mike Walsh just across the street from his old loca tion ready to buy your poultry eggs old rubber copper brass at the highest cash market price Perhaps no street in the city has shown equal improvement to McDowell during the past year or two Little Russia avenue is becoming one of the attractive residence streets of the city Two years ago but a few buildings could be seen along its entire length Opening of Reservation The Crow Indian reservation com prising 1000000 acres just south of Billings will be open for settlement in June Registration will commence at Sheridan Billings and Miles City June 14th and close June 28th Drawing to determine order in which selection of land may be made will be held at Bill ings commencing July 2nd The value of an 80 acre irrigatod farm in that locality is at least 85000 an acre or 8400000 35000 acres will be put under irrigation at once under the government plau which is to day nearly finished 100000 acres can be splendid ly irrigated from Big Horn River The Crow Agency is one of the most magnificent tracts of lacd in the country which is falling as a prize to the people of the west a very large area of land will be drawn for in tracts of probably SO j acres possibly 1G0 acres The number of prizes to be drawn for is therefore very large and the chances are all the greater for any one individual getting ope of these rich piizes The round trip rate from McCook to Sheridan or Billings will be 52000 C E C Financial Keport The committee having in charge the Citizens Entertainment Course of last year have just passed upon the finan cial report of the secretary treasurer Following is a summar of the items of receipts and expenditures receipts Surplus from last year 8 4 20 Season tickets and door receipts G33 10 637 30 EXPENDITURES J Five attraction 3 8475 00 Advertising printing rent etc 172 16 8647 10 Deficit 9 S6 Those composing the committee are G II Thomas F M Kimmell C F Sunshine Finishes for all furniture Heber Rev J J Liughran Rev M B Carman It might be noted that the deficit has already been provided for Working on the Main Sewer Contractor F S Dobson of Lincoln put a force of men at work this week washable canas hats at in excavating for the pipes for the main sewer and the work will be carried along Wall paper McMillens Drug Store a3 rapidly as men can be secured JW1 Sf NUMBER 2 xSXSXiX5XeXa Souvenir Postal Cards The McCook Souvenir Postal Cards printed by The Tribune are on sale at A McMillens The Ideal Store The Tribune Office L W McConnells The Post Offico Lobby Eleven different views printed Other designs are in prepara tion The price Two for five UeULi S i3 McMillen Prescription Druggist Everything in drugs McConnell Gingham aprons 20c Thompsons Wall paper bargains Lon Cone Druggist 15 styles mens hats at 150 Thomp sons Buy your wall paper and paint of Mc Connell Ladies silk coats 375 to 1000 at Thompsons H P Waite Coa is headquarters for hay tools Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs meat market Plenty of headings and beading rib bons at Thompsons Ladies extra sized gauze vests pants and unions at Thompsons Dr Kays offico is now one door north of Commercial hotel Phone 97 Very pretty white washable baby bonnets with ruffles at Thompsons Your lawn mower will work smoother if you get one of those sickle guides at Colemans Our perfumes are the best make and lasting Several new odors Try them McMillen Druggist Driving harness and driving wagons at W T Colemans It will pay you to inspect his line Ideal waists of silks mulls lawns ginghams and Shepherd check prints 75c to 675 Thompsons Stationery you like to write on Sta tionery your frieuds like to read from Thats it Highland Linen Bond L W McConnell Druggist W G Jones repairs cook stovesheat ers and cleans gasoline stoves Work guaranteed Phone red 306 or box 595 McCook Neb tf 50000 tomato plants 40c per 100 350 per 1000 25000 cabbage plants 35c per 100 300 per 1000 McCook Greenhouse Phone 9 1 Consult John Hunt if you have any thing you want done in the steam fitting or plumbing line Satisfactory work guaranteed And next best of all the price will be right The Womans Missionary society of the Congregational church will meet at the parsonage next Friday at 3 p m This will conclude the study of Africa and all ladies are especially invited W E Rambo a returned missionary from India will preach at the Christian church morning and evening Sunday June 17th He is an able speaker and you will miss it if you dont hear him Theres no chance of missing it if you buy at Marshs meat market He has the goods and can deliver them Give him a chance to supply your meats of all kinds and he will be very pleased and certain to make good In his new location just across the street from his old place in the P Walsh building Mike Walsh wants to see ycu if you have poultry eggs etc for sale He will pay you the best cash market price for them Good homes are wanted for destitute and orphan children of all ages by the Child Saving Institute 1S06 Ohio St Omaha From 40 to GO constantly en hand Over 300 passing through the institute during the year If interested write for application blanks inclosing stamp for postage Cards are out announcing the ap proaching wedding of Miss Nettie Es tella Helm to Mr Henry Christian Giese which will occur at the home of of the brides parents at Red Wiilow Thursday evening June 14th at five oclockThey will be at home at Leavitt Neb after July 15th The ladies of McCook circle No 33 will hold their annual picnic or free dinner for members of J K Barnes post and their families Saturday June 16th at 6 oclock p m on W R Starr s lawn the weather being favorable Should it be stormy they will meet in Odd Fellows hall Will serve promptly at 6 oclock