Just One Half tho tnonoy you blow in fooliHhly if invested in a bunk account would soon put you on -easy streot You owo yourself tho protection a Savings Ac count will afford you If you aro spending all you earn it is unfair to yourself and thoso who may bo dopondenton you You have noticed tho manner in which small amounts oxponded count up in a month a part of such expenditures saved will allow you to have an account at this bank Start with a dollar have money in tho bank The First National Bank of Mccook By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance It imiouably was never intended that some editors should go to heaven on flnvery beds of ease And sure If I must fight to win the prize here goes When a fellows hand has been on the plow for nearly a third of century it uo time for him to look bRck now ins the growth of crops back on the is Gamijlino and immorality are said to have increased in Cuba since the Ameri cans surrendered control and the coun rys finances are also in poor condition The Cuban republic appears to have a serious time of it learning to walk evpry time Uncle Sam resigns his job at the leading strings Omaha Bee It is easy to see that MrDoliiver is not going to be popular with Aldrich Cannon Co What right has he to tell tale out of school or in school either Does not he know that tho duty of every mem ber of the group is to obey orders of the master of the group Whatright has he to think or to learn the facts or to tell tho truth The first duty of a Eepubli ican Senator is to know that when Mr Aldrich snys a thing issoit is sowhether it is or not What aro we coming tovve should like to know when Republican Senators have the audacity to question the propriety of any schpdules made by tho interests that bear the seal and sup erscription of His Serene Superiority Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island In dianapolis News A Betrayed Party New York World dem The democratic national- platform last year contained these sentences We welcome the belated promise of tariff reform now affected by the repub lican party but the people cannot safely trust the execution of this import ant work to a part which is so deeply obligated to the highly protpcted inter ests We favor immediate revision of the tariff by the reduction of import duties Articles entering into competition with trust controlled products should be placed upon the free list We demand the immediate repeal of the tariff on pulp print paperlumbertimber and logs In the house of representatives a month ago forty democrats voted against free lumber In the senate this week seventeen democrats did the same Thus a specific demand of the democratic plat form was defeated by democratic votes Democratic votes also defeated free hides and free iron For the first time in fifty years democrats this spring have had an opportunity with the aid of prog ressive republicans to give effect to their pretense of principle This shameful record shows how basely they have ac quitted themselves Should Have Called Him Senator Gallinger a day or so ago rose in the senate and stated that somebody had told him the country was losing 10 millions a day from delay in revising the tariff Why somedody didnt say 11 mill ion or 9 million or 100 million he might have been asked but wasnt Business according to the stock market and the trade reviews and bank clearings has been gaining right along as a matter of fact The other day independent steel mills nt Pittsburg increased wages But if somebody should tellSenatorGallinger that delay in passing the bill was hold- - MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE O W Ruownk was homo a few days enrly in the week Miss Vikoinia Bowlby departed Sat urday evening for her home in Crete Misses Maude and Mabel Heorn bekoek departed Monday for Glen wood Iowa on a visit Miss Ruby Howell of Lincoln is a LgufHtof her brpther E S Howell fore man nf the blacksmithshop 5 Mu andMiih J G Schohhl Mar- jone aiifl Marion Sisson spent Sunda With the Copolanda in Minden Q C Hkokmans family will leave shortly for Dixon Illinois where he is enungpd in the life insurar ce business Mus II N Rofehush and two daughters are over in Iowa for a month or so vistirig in the old home at Chero kee and other points Akthur Austin bookkeeper in tho Hunk of Beiikelm in oamo down from the west last week and entered the hospital for treatment Miss Emma Burrows of Fond du Lac Wisconsin a niece of Mis Herman Pade is a nw arrival in our city to make an extended visit Frank Amann came up from Bloom ington last Thurdny night remaining here over Decoration day and return ing on No 14 that night Rkv M tt Carmam went down to Orleans Monday night to assist in re vival meetings this week Mr Waltz is singing for the meetings Mrs Augusta Anton has been spend ing the week in Oxford attending the Degree of Honor convention for the Fifth district and visiting relatives Mr and Mrs Alex F Drebfrt ar rived trom the east Tuesday night and are completing arrangements to occupy the Ballew cottage on Main avenue Mr and Mrs B M Frees were in the city closing days of last week en route to Chicago from spending a length of time in California for their health A Edgar Hawkins foreman on the temple theatre building resumed his position first of this week after an ill ness of several days of a painful nature Prof C F White and family left Sunday evening for McOook where he has a position as an instructor in the Summer Normal Trenton Republican Leader Will C Israel of the Benkelman Chronicle was in the city Monday in search of responsible oratorical ability for the Fourth of July celebration in that burg Ast C vshier Thorgrimson of the First National Bank is enjoying a vaoa tion in Seattle and the Northwest visit ing his parents and other members of the family Mrs Harry Kingsbury of Peoria Illinois is visiting in the city this week coming up from Red Cloud Mon day having been guest of Mrs M S Parkes of that place Mrs Frank S VAHnE arrived in the city Sunday night on 3 and is assisting in shaping up their new business at this place They will be warmly welcome to our business and social circles Miss Blanche Stephenson who has been teaching at McCook arrived home Friday and has accepted the as sistant principalship of the Natoner high school for the coming year Lin coln Journal Frank S Vahue arrived in the city last Saturday and the work of invoicing the Bee Hive store was commenced on Monday preliminary to the transfer of the stock and store from Mr Colson to Mr Vahue the newproprietor Mrs J L Young of Cleveland Ohio was the guest of Mrs S B Rankin from Saturday evening last until Mon day evening She was accompanying home for burial the remains of her daughter who went to Denver in De cember for her health Mrs J D Young Harriet and Miss Susanna Ward departed Monday morn ing for their home in Phillipsburg Penn where Mrs Young and Harriet will spend a month or so at home be fore joining Mr Young in Alamosa and Miss Ward will remain during the sum mer vacation B A Bold a well to do stockman of Steele N D has betn a guest of his sister Mrs J W Chase part of the week He is on his way home from spending several weeks in California with which state he is much enamored He was in Orleans this state in 1879 when that was temporarily the terminus of the Burlington road Mr and Mrs U J Warren of Fort Morgan Colorado spent Friday in the city guest of her mother Mrs S A Rowell journeying on to Davenport this state on a visit to his parents A little latter Mrs Warren and Miss Ruth will go to California where they will be latter joined by Mr Warren and to gether they will visit Seattle and the Northwest before returning home Mrs May Douglass departed Mon day morning for Broken Bow Nebr to spend a week with her sister Mrs H T Bruce going from there to Okla homa Okla to spend the summer with her sister Mrs Belle Hedlund who formerly was a teacher in the city schools here Mrs Douglass will re- farms he wouli believe it Toppka Cap- jeume her position in the teacher corps ifal I here in the fall phe informs the writer 1 r i Another Memorial Day Another Memorial Day has passed in to history Tho graves of the departed soldiers have been garlanded with flowers and V o patriotism of the living has been renewed According to general orders Monday was observed in this city as the day In the morning committees from J K Barnes post tho W R C and tho Ladies of the G A R repaired to tho several cemeteries of the city and deco rated them with flowers The proces sion was headed by a drum corps and the uniformed members of the First Separate company of the N N G under command of f aptain A R Scott The names of the graves of those decorated aro as follows David Keithley Marion li Drown Chester Ward US Cooley Charles Fox J H McCabo John D Gerver Peter Groves Moses Bnttersliull William M Irwin Elias II Conrad Charles Walker Henry Walker A P Welles John WilliHtns Daniel Clemmons Smith Gordon Chnrl s Turner Thomas A Scott J H Farnsworth V X Johnson Lyman Miler Josiah H Hoshoiitf A W Schnofler C L Neitleton Willard Matthews W H Henjninin Edwin Farnsworth Thomas J Pate Andrew Phillips Dr A J Thomas William Huber Sr Albert Hamilton son of a veteran Leroy Holfo U S navy R It Stewart confederate In the afternoon in tho church were held the formal of the day the old soldiers Baptist exercises and the ladies of tho auxiliaries marching from their hall to the church in organiza tions The exercises opened with the sing ing of America by the audience Rev Burton pronounced the invocation prayer Adjutant Stoinmetz read the orders of tho day Comrade Dillon made the report of the decorating com mittees announcing the decorating of thirty five graves as above indicated Mrs Matie Welles read tho famous Gettysburg address of the martyred Lincoln The address of the day was delivered by Comrade Rev E R Earle It was full of the fire of patriotism and an in spiration for the living as well as a glowing tribute to the dead The address to the unknown dead was the eloquent delivery of Mrs Matie Welles This concluded the exercises which were of nature a touching and impressive Fraternal Notice Sunday June 13 being Memorial day for the Ancient Order of United Work man Degree of Honor Modern Wood man ot America and Roal Neighbors of America the members of these societies tre requested to bring flowers to and meet at Diamonds hall at 2 p m of said day from where we will go in a body to the cemeteries and decorate the graves of deceased brethren Services will be held at cemetery By Order of Committees Card of Thank We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to kind neighbors and friends for flowers and kindness shown us during the sad bereavement of our be loved son and daughter brother and sister M r and Mr F M Kennedy and Family Mr and Mbi J M Mette and Family Cards Are Out For Wedding Invitations are outto the wedding of Miss Josephine Mullen and Mr John Murray both excellent and highly esteemed young friends of our city June 9th at ten in the morning in St Patricks church are some of the par ticulars of this happy event The Tri bune anticipates with heartiest congratu lations and well wishes Move Into New Quarters The real estate firm of Ackerman Stephens has leased the building re cently vacated by T J Smith on lower Main avenue and on the first of thir week occupied the same which they are gradually fitting up for their pur poses Notice I 0 0 F All mem ers are requested to attend the regular session next Monday night as business of importance is to come before the lodge Visiting I O O F members are cordially invited to attend W A Middleton Secretary Married at M E Parsonage Truman B McClellan of Stratton and Miss Ada C Redford of Cambridge were united in marriage Thursday af ternoon Ia3t May 27th by Pastor Car man of the Methodist church C F Fay of Haigler in Trouble The government is investigating some of the land transactions of C F Fay now of Haigler but formerly of this place Sone ii regularities are claimed in making entries Childrens Lay Exercises Childrens Day exercises will be held at the Congregational church next Sun day June 6th at 800 P M The Sun day School will render the exercise en titled Opened Door Arrived Monday Korning Those ten view post cards of McCook They are peaches Come and see them Ten cents a piece Three for a quarter Handsomest of the kind ever brouebt to this city Wnmin In Austria I The Austrian law puts little tmst In women us they are not eten eligible us witnesses to u will bolitg excluded In company with Imbeciles the blind deaf and dumb and criminals Spanish Peppers It Is a good pniii to have a can of Epanlsh peppers always In the house They can be easily and attractively used in - ujj emergency Sandwiches may be made of them or they may he used to garnish leftover meats etc Cut the meat Into cubes cover with bits of pepper and breadcrumbs uuJ brown Anti duHing Sermon At n chimh near Ledbury England an annual sermon is still against the vice of dueling done in accordance with the preached This is will and tosament of a damsel whose rival lovers died fighting for her hand Home Lovers First Choice Swiss maidens have wide and deep courtship iK unse but In many of the cantons they are allowed but a narrow choice of bridegrooms It being a rig orously enforced if unwritten law that they must marry a youth of their own neighborhoi d In many villages every marriageable youth belongs to a soci ety whose sole object Is to prevent any ami every youth from outside from coming a courtiug the maidens of the societys village Strong Tea The Abyssinians make a tea from the leaves of a certain plant which has such stimulating qualities that to chew a single leaf will pi duce all the effects of a strong cup of tea The Butterfly The butterfly like the bat Invariably goes to sleep head downward Its eyes looking straight down the stem of the grass on which it rests It folds its wings to the utmost and thus wraps Its body from the cold Too High to Run It is impossible to run at an altitud of 17000 feet above the sea Lambeth Palace Lambeth palace London bas been the home of the primates of Canter bury for over seven centuries This palace can show specimens of almost every style of architecture which ha prevailed since 1190 The Mustache In Scrvia To Servians tin- greatest form of in dignity is to have the mustache shaved off Mexican Funerals The Mexicans nave a queer way of burying the dead The corpse is tightly wrapped in century plant mat ting and placed in a coffin hired Tor about a shilling One or two natives as the case may be place the corfin on their heads and go ut a trot to he grave where the body is interred and the coffin is then returned Living In Tombs Thousands of Egyptians live in old tombs eating sleeping wooiug loving laughing dancing singing doing all their deeds of daily life and house hold work among the mummies and sarcophagi Ksns Byproducts There Is enough hydrogen gas in a man says the Medical Index Lancet to carry him up to the clouds lie con tains enough fat to make seventy live candles and a large cake of soap and enough phosphorus to make S0U4 boxes of matches His remaining con stituents wiil yield if utilized six cruets of salt a bowl of sugar and ten gallons of water A Curious Fish A curious Qsh found off the Mauri tius and Japan is the mailed fish aboui six inches in length which lures its prey within rent h of its jaws by means of a luminous disk on each side of the lowerjuw Tortcice Shell What is called tortoise shell is not the bony covering or shield of the tur tle Lut only the scales which cover it These are thirteen in number eight of them fiat and five a little curved A large turtle affords about eight pounds of them the plates varying from a quarter of an inch to an inch in thickness Air In Caves Certain caves have been reported as maintaining a uniform temperature summer and winter of 14 degrees F They may be said to breathe twice a year inhaling during the winter ami exhaling during the summer District of Columbia The District of Columbia comprises an area of G0li4j square miles The government consists of two civilian commissioners appointed by the dent and confirmed by the senate and one army engineer officer detailed by the secretary of war the three con Etituting the board of commissioners for three years In Place of Flowers Flowers are never used for lng in Tuscany but at Christmas and Easter all the walls of the cathedrals t are decked with wonderful damask of almost priceless value The Word Kid Kid is merely a jocose substitution for Iamb used for a young child and is very old Charles Reade and Dickens used kid In this sense and Virgils pbrnse Ite capellae has been freely translated Go It my kiddies pnl rVPW1MwiaiMMfBTahV You Can Cook with Coal Oil Perfection Cookers are Absolutely Safe No Smoke nor Smell 4 f - -- tjj sara aawmftJWB4f Q fillllipiii We want Every Lady to come to our Exhibit Saturday June 5th and see Mr Walker demonstrate these stoves He will show how you can SAVE MONEY besides having the pleasure of a COOL KITCHEN A young lady will as sist in serving biscuits to all present BRING YOUR HUSBAND with you If you have none come anyway and we will show you the BEST OIL COOK STOVE ON EARTH phone si McCookHardware Co TROUBLE AHEAD There is always trouble for those who do not lock around It pays to look around Quality makes lots of difference to the value of lumber We put quality first yet our experience will help you cheapen the house or barn you want to build so that you can afford to build let us help you Call in and get our Bungalow Book with pictures of homes so cosy that it is a pleasure to look it oer Stansberry Lumber Co g3 LIVE AM LET LIVE p 150 Value for 100 STTTTTTYTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT The Insurance Safety Stoves The INSURANCE is the only stove in which pro vision is made to prevent the escape of gasoline should the burner be accidentally blown out or left open It is Safe Simple Durable 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