k y 1 flBSf r - Delicious IJrH 1 Hot Biscuit iVt Tempting arc AppetlzMj made wltli light crisp wliolesome The best food to start the day wStn r Food raised with Prices Baking Powder is unfermented never sours in the stomach and may be eaten in its most delicious state fresh and hot by persons of all temper aments and occupations without fear of unpleasant results PRICE BAKING POWDER CHICAGO WANTED A11 kinds of laundry help at good wages in modern air- well lighted plants Climate unsurpassed Muuutain air and sunshine Address J S SACHS 1211 loth Street Denver Colo F D BURGESS ymoer ano sd Fitter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Estimates Furnished Free Base ment of the Postoffice Building McCOOK NEBRASKA WsXSlBBr3S3gXsMSt 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 MARSH The Butcher Phone 12 BEGGS CHERRY COUGH SYRUP Cures BRONCHITIS siTime PslMUfljS Card McCook Neb SKI MAIN LINE KAST DKrAUT No G Central Timo 1140 P M 2 540 a m 12 SX a m 14 UV p M MAIN LINE WEST DEPAKT No 1 Mountain Time 1206 p M ll2i P M 5 800 P M 13 97 A M IMPERIAIj line No 170 arrives Mountain Time 40 P M No 171 departs 041 A M Sleeping diniug and reclining cliair cars seats free on through trains Ticket 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 L W Wakeley General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS The 121 is down on her wheels Engineer II A Frey was up from Lincoln last Friday Engine Gil is having driving rod re pairs made this week Engines 2S0 and 303 are out of the back shop after an overhauling J W Roades returned first of the week from his trip to Denver C F Allen has returned to the city and reentered the train service of the companj C W Britt went down toOxfordyes terday morning on business of his de partment John Archibald is hero from Broken Arrow Ind Ter and may secure a job and remain Engineer L S Viersen has purchased the V E DeWitt residence on north Marshall street The company is dismissing all em ployees in all departments under the age of seventeen years The company expects to save 20 per cent on its plant over that paid the city five cents a 1000 gallons II R Reinhardt and A L Kennedy who have been visiting here this week will leave for Atchison Kansas Friday to go to work Engineer J H Snyderreturnedhome close of last week from the hospital at Denver where he recently was operated upon for relief trom his head injuries of last summer F O Fuller machine shop foreman at Sheridan Wyo arrived in the city Tuesday night on No 14 He will be here a few days getting his household goods ready for shipment to Sheridan He has gained largely in flesh indicat ing that Sheridan agrees with him The Holdrege council U C T through their attorney have filed a complaint against the Burlington with the state railway commission asking for a betterment of physical conditions on the Holdrege Cheyenne line of the road The Highline has never borne the reputation of being first class as to road bed ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Miw C S Husu is at Culbertson vis iting home folks G W BurtTof Indinnolu was a city visitor Thursday on business F C Smith of Fiillorton Neb suc ceeds Mr Siindhatn in Suttons store S B Solomon of Culbortson tran sacted business hcto first of Iho week Miss Joskph Rilkv of Postvillo Iowa is visiting her sister Mrs Howe Smith Miss Rosk Elijeut wont in to Omnbn Thursday mort ing to enter a convjnt Mrs Solomon and Mrs Kirk of Cul bertson were shoppers in town Wednes day Miss Blanch Astkn is doing clerical work in the oliico of the clerk of tho dis trict court Mus Dkwky VanFlkkt of Hastings is here for i few weeks visit with Mrs V E Dowitt Mks Floyd Bkicry arrived homo Saturday night from visiting her homo folks in Wilcox Mus J P Kummki was a passenger on No 2 Thursday for Des Moines Iowa on a visit iMu and Mrs W F Everest and son William are spending a few days in tho country near Osburn Mrs C M Uailhy was hostess at the meeting of the Priscilla club Wednes day afternoon Refreshments at tho Monte Christo were a very enjoyable fea ture of the occasion C U IIeusicr of the Davis IIouser Construction company was in tho city first of tho week looking after ilie com pletion of tho sewer system Ho de parts tonight for Salt Lake City Utah to look after mining interests in that section Mrs M E Fishkr and Mrs John Davis both of Laramie Wyo mother and sister of C A Fisher arrived in the city this morning and later took the train for Palisade where Mrs Fishers sister Mrs Ashmore lives Tney will return for Decoration day New Odors Our line of perfumes is complete many new and delicate odors L W McConnell Druggist For Sale 1G0 acres of Frontier county land at SI an acre if sold before March loth 1907 Peter Foxen McCook Neb Cash Received on Account Charge Paid Out and other cash register printed supplies at The Tribune office The Tribune is now prepared to do your job printing of all kinds promptly How He Answered The London Academy tells a story of De Qulncey ne had to fill up a cen sus paper and the set questions puz zled him greatly He finally managed to characterize his occupation as writer to the magazines but -when it came to the occupations of his three daughters his troubles began again At last he put a ring around their names and wrote They are like lilies of the field they toil not neither do they spin Sinking It Clear He Will you marry me She No Im not a clergyman He Well will you permit a clergyman to marry us She Yes you to somebody else and me to well somebody else London tint Bits J S Miller was sick and off duty close of last week Burr Druliner and Roy True were Benkelman visitors Sunday Engines 2S0 and 1063 are being given trial heats in the yard today John Dunbar is on the relief with a cut head Cause hammock itis G W and Ed Reinhardt will leave tonight for Atchison on a visit Both the machine shop and black smith shop have been white washed this week Engine 303 from the Lincoln division is in the shop this week for a general overhauling H E Schrinor machinist apprentice has resigned and will go to Illinois to complete his trade The boom of the new wrecker was broken in clearing up tho Curtis wreck close of last week The 1901 received a broken cylinder in the Akron collision the other day and is in the shop for repairs Blacksmith W H Hunter arrived home last Saturday from his trip to Canada to the funeral of his aged mother Conductor Frank Kendlen was off duty part of the week and Conductor Frank Quigley had his run meanwhile The water cranes two of them for the companys new system have been put in this week The plant is gradu ally drawing near completion Two way cars were smashed up in an accident in the Akron yardlast nightin a fog Nobody hurt Conductors Cox and Barker and crews are in the mix up A car burned at Hyde Colo early in the week It was found afire in a train and set on a sidetrack to burn up An other was set afire at Funk on the side track by a passing hay burner and con sumed COMING -TO - McCook Nebr Tliu eminent pliixirtmi on chronic licenses will ieit our city WEDNESDAY MAY 29 And will lx at tlio I ilmor Until until 5 p in ONK DAY ONLY Dr Pnttorf immident of tliostutf of tlio Hus ton Ultjctro Medical Institute is innkiiiK t tour of tlio ntlttli Ho will irtvi consultation examination and till thi medicine nccossiirj to complete n euro FIMK All parties takini advaniaiu of this olfor are reqiierted to slate to their friends tho result of the truntmetit ores DEAFNESS hj an entiro new process J rent nil curahlo cases of catarrh throat and lime diseases oje and ear liuir anil KKluejs ijrivel rheumatism neuralgia nervous and heart dioas epilepsy KriKhts ta aa ami disease or the hladdor and fiimile ornaii blood and Liquor mill tobacco habit big neck stam miTiriK cured 1iles llstula and rupture cured without de tention from business no fi ami throal Glasses fitted Krmiuliited lids catanictscross ojesstraiKliten d without pain If jon ro improMiiK under jour fnmilj jiliy oiciiui do not take up our valuable time The rich and the poor are treated alike Idlers ami curiosity s eeker will please keep away Our time is alualilo Kemember NOT A PENNY will bo charged for tho medicine required to make u oiinof all those taking treatment this trip Oliico hour a in lo itivoh married ladies must be accompani ed j their husbands Kemember tho date Wednesday Maj 2U at tho Palmer Hotel Mc Cook Nebraska Will also be at the leading hotel in Indianola Thurday May 30 until noon only MRS DUTT0N ELECTED PRESIDENT W R C and G A R Ladies Held Election at Fremont Fremont Neb May 18 Membors of the W R C yesterday evening elected the following ollicers for tho onsuing year President Mrs La Delle Stilsou York Senior vice president Mrs Clara J Hughes Fremont Junior vice president Mrs Harri et Luce Republican City Chaplain Mrs Avilda Staple Treasurer Mrs Helen Gordon Weeping Water Chairman executive board Mrs Nellie C Uards These ollicers were installed yester day afternoon after which tho work was put on by the Omaha circle These are the now officers for tho G A R ladies President Mrs Kate Dutton Mc Cook Senior vice president Mrs Lou Holcomb Loup City Junior vice president Amanda Rose Lincoln Treasurer Clara Lyon Omaha Chaplain Mrs Hoge Kearney Council of Administration Mrs J R Maxon Minden Mrs C N Peters Omaha Mrs Coates Aurora The Senator in Demand Senator Burkett will fill the follow ing engagements in Nebraska during May and June May 23 Gothenburg High School Commencement May 27 Juniata High School Com mencement May 28 Arapahoe High School Com mencement May 29 Superior High School Com mencement May 30 Table Rock High School Commencement May 31 Central City High School Commencement June 1 Aurora High School Com mencement June 6 Holdrege High School Com mencement June 7 Beatrice High School Com mencement June S Beaver Crossing High School Commencement June 10 Hebron Teachers Insti tute June 11 Red Cloud Teachers Insti tute June 12 Bloomington Eighth Grade Graduation June 14 Alliance Cattlemens Con vention June 17 Valentine Normal School June IS ONeill Normal School June 19 Broken Bow Normal School June 20 Geneva Normal School June 21 Alma Normal School June 22 Benkelman Eighth Grade Graduation Anti Saloon League Sunday Last Sunday was Anti Saloon League Sunday with Attorney Thomas Dar nell of Lincoln at the front of the stage In the morning Mr Darnell spoke in the Baptist church In the afternoon in the Methodist church At night in the Congregational church Good audiences attended each of the services Collections were taken up and additions secured at each meeting to the WCTU Mr Darnell made a powerful plea for temperance and incidentally scathingly denounced the practical licensing of prostitution in our city by a monthly system of collecting fines from inmates of houses of ill fame a system in vogue in but few Nebraska cities There is a wide open field in McCook still for temperance workand will be till the crack of doom For Sale Household furniture complete Right party can rent house and step right in without moving a piece Goods are same as new and the best money can buy For further particulars call on or address Mrs or Mb J B Wade Phone red 238- McCook Nety knocked VJ J TmT53Ss Sft W fpf3 MMwpiiPMeiMMaaaMii The N ti Swell JDresaer T5J UA Jfrg US Toss up an thing in our furnishing de partment When it falls it has the ring of genuine style If busy phone us your wants and youll find them at home in time for that affair tonight Fancy Dress Shirts 100 to 150 Arrow Brand Collars 2 for 25c See us for Hats Clothing etc C L DeGROFF CO ew Shoe Store I extend an invitation to all to coiup to THE NEW SHOE STORE and eo the place and line of shoes and though nine persons out of every ten buy after they see what a good lino I carry and how nicv tlmv fit and how easy they feel at the same time therojs no sour look to the t nth person vno dont happen to buy So if you have not called yet ou are invited to do so and I am certain it will be worth your while You know the place tho New Shoe Store west of tho Citizens bank So Diamond Proprietor INDIANOLA Mart Akers was a passenger on No 5 Saturday evening going to McCook Mrs Phillips and daughter Mrs John Grovert went to Bartley Saturday morn ing on No 12 returning in the evening A daughter was born during the week to Mr and Mrs W Kennedy Mr C Quick went to St Joe Satur day with a load of cattle James Murray has gone to Glenwood Springs Colorado to work this summer Last Saturday morning Miss Josie Fox left for her home in South Dakota where she will spend the summer C S Quick and King shipped a car of cattle Saturday last Mrs Frank Howe was a McCook visitor last of the week Newt West shipped six car loads of cattle to St Joe Saturday night Mr Barnett of the lumber yards was in town last week overseeing the build ing of some coil sheds Mrs Conrad Miller and children went down to Bartley Saturday morn ing and spent the day Born to Mr and Mrs Frank Teel a daughter Monday Mrs Flora Simmons of Edison is in town this week the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs C B Hoag George Mick was taken sick last Thursday and a doctor called who pro nounced his disease smallpox The premises were accordingly quarantined Mrs Russell is quite sick Her daughter MrsMick is caring for her Doctor Minnick visited in McCook Sunday night Miss Sarah Jenson went to McCook Sunday evening to be there for a few weeks Miss Walsh gave her pupils a picnic last Friday afternoon at the fairgrounds A band of gypsies made our village a call Tuesday perambulating around telling fortunes and making nuisances of themselves generally They departed the same day Dr and Mrs Porter of Cambridge art the guest of James Boldman and Ji this week Miss Mamie Mann left Friday morn ing for Lincoln whither sho noes for j few weeks stay with her sister We were the recipients of a nice ram Monday night for wLich wo are thanK f ul also the warm weather Rev E Smith delivered the bac calaureate sermon at Shorts opera Sunday evening to a crowded houc The sermon was particularly good understood and appreciated by tirj one The graduation exercises will be i next Friday evening at tho hall w t speakar from Lincoln The orations were delivered at school house Wednesday afternoo This ends our school for this year An athletic club was organized v the masculine portion of Indianola i Friday evening with J Ryan as pr - dent Austin Gamsby treasurer u secretary W A McCool Austin G -by and Edward Smith directors RED WILLOW i j Clifford Bellair has the measles 1 John Lomrnecker went to Camhriifrf last Wednesday to hear Senator 1 1 mans lecture Mrs Jackson Loomis of Michigan here to see her sick mother MraRinc b who continues very low Mrs A D Finch spent the wic with friends in the neighborhood Mr Elmer put down a cement wr at Louis Longneckers Clifford Bellair wag working for Louise Longnecker but had to leave en account of sickness Mrs Guttridge and Mrs Owens Longnecker left Tuesday morning for a visit to their old home in Springfield Illinois If it 13 from Marshs its the best ob tainable Anything and every thing per taining to the meat market business