V t t V w - r t 7 Pi C LVI 811 I L TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR Just Received a large line of u Cones Boss Overalls and Jackets F S VAHUE General Merchandise 223 Main Avenue Phone 47 One of the Finest The rain of Tuesday nigbt was one of the finest of the year over two inches of precipitation according to the Burl ington record at this point One of the severest lightning and thunder Btorms of recent years accom panied it but fortunately small damage is reported from that source The Wentz dwelling house on the west side occupied by G W Ludwick was struck by lightning tut the fluid passed off the metal comb of the house and down the soil pipe and little or no damage was the result Lightning ran into the kitchen part of the H M Finity residence on the wires and caused a fire which how ever was quickly subdued without much damage Pays the Best Price It is a satisfaction to know that when you bring your cattle and hogs to Mc Cook you can every day get the highest price the market offers The fact that D O Marsh is in the business of buy ing cattle and hogs assures this import ant matter Yon can find him at the Nelms feed store phone 186 or at his residence on north 1st street phone red 143 Try him Will Hold the Train Till Six The old settlers reunion for Chase county will be held at Wauneta Sep tember 13 14 15 To accommodate people wishing to attend this reunion which is a great event for Chase county the Burlington will hold the east bound train September 14th and 15th until pis oclock in the evening mountain time Preaching at Congregational Church Rev R T Bayne of Farnam Nebras ka will occupy the McCook Congrega tional church pulpit nest Sunday morning and evening at usual hours 11 in the morning and 8 in the evening Rev Bayne is pastor of the church in Farnam All are invited to these ser vices Redisode Cotton Batts A wonderful batt is the Redisode made of pure white clean cotton quilted with rows of stitching 3 and 4 inches apart all over the batt Comes in 3 lbs for 75c in 4 lbs for 100 Just the size and just enough for a comfort The Thompson D G Co Utmost Value KODAKS Theres twice the fun for those who kodak Let us instruct you in the easy all-by-daylight way of picture making Kodaks from 1 to 825 L W McConnell Druggist LOST Between DeGroffs store and the east B street livery barn Campbell Bros show day a ladys grey rubberized silk raincoat Finder please leave at this office Learn To Trim Hats in a roomys up-to-date work roomunder an espert trimmer of years of experi ence We have room for two more ap prentice girls Apply at once H C Clapp New Dress Skirts Very handsome new dress skirts at from 325 to 1000 just received Alterations free The Thompson D G Co Utmost Value School Annuals for Sale The Tribune has a few school annuals for sale at the regular price 25 cents each Ladles Graves is an export on sharpening shears Shears called for and delivered 301 west 1st st Apprentice Girls Wanted Several apprentice girls wanted Miss Anderson Not a Hard Times Noise It dont look like hard times when you contemplate the sales of one auto mobile dealer in our city this summer In conversation with C R Livingston the Reo prophettbe other day we nscer tttined that his sales of Reos and Over lauds this summer totaled 54 machines and that he could have sold at least 25 more machines if he could have bought and delivered them For the past two months it hns been impossible for him to secure any machines from the factory so keen has been the de mand for his popular machines In this connection it would be well for those interested in securing one of the famous 1910 Reos to keep an eye on these columns for Mr Livingstons Reo announcement shortly to appear in The Tribune Program For Womans Suffrage Debate Orchestra Song America Audience Prayer Rev E Burton Reading Miss Gertrude MorriBsey Vocal Solo Miss Florence Rosebush Reading Miss Leona Phelps Orchestra Debate AfPrmative Mrs Matio Welles Negative Marion Somerville Orchestra Judges F M Kimmell C D Ritchie C W Taylor Admission 15 cents A cordial invitation is extended to all to hear this splendid program Place and date to be announced nest week Notice Ordinance 97 relating to and regu lating the keeping and harboring of dogs by imposing a license tax on the keepers and owners will be strictly en forced Persons interested will do well to see to the securing of license tags for their dogs immediately as the city marshal has been ordered to dispose of all unlicensed dogs at once By order of Mayor and City Council - A- Summer Laxative You need to keep the bowels regular in warm weather Besides keeping your health it helps you to stand the heat CITRATE OF MAGNESIA is a delightful sparkling summer laxa tive We keep it nice and fresh and make it of the purest drugs Price 25 cents L W McConnell Druggist New Goods Every Day Following the return of George E Thompson from a two weeks round of the big eastern markets to complete fall buying the new goodB have poured in almost beyond the capacity to re ceive them Mr Thompson reports a favorable market and an interesting trip COURT HOUSE NEWS LICENSES IfeSUED Licenses to marry issued by the coun ty judge since our last report Charlie L Miller 23 and Anna Wolf 16 both of Indianola Bride had parents consent in writing Zeppelin Shirts So called because they are quick movers at 25 cents each They are a boys everyday shirt in dark colors for 6 to 12 years Mothers you cant get the cloth for 25 cents The Thomp son D G Co The Utmost Voluo There is Satisfaction in the possession of a real likeness of a friend or member of the family This is heightened when there is present also the touch of taste and art At the new photograph studio first door north of the Commercial hotel Glove Specials We give special attention to the selec tion of our mens work gloves 100 150 or 175 buys the best glove on earth for the money Rozell Son You Really Save Money when you buy a Majestic Range because they save fuel and last a life time Sold by McCook Hardware Co J H Woddell Auctioneer I will be in McCook the last ten days of each month to cry sales Make your dates at the Citizens National Bank Apprentice Girls Wanted Our Chicago trimmer comes next week We need more help Apply at once H C Clapp Cash Register Stationery Received on account Paid out Cash Credit slips etc for sale at the Tribune office Per 1000 50c Farmers You Can Save money by getting your drillB plows and discs at McCook Hardware Co3s Large line to select from Brace Up Take McConnells Sarsaparilla and Burdock A tonic that will make you feel young again Patrons of City Schools Entrance examinations for the ity schools will be held in room 3 of the high school building Friday Septem ber 3 from 8 oclock to G New pupils desiring to enter school at that time will report promptly in the morning All the schools of the city will open regularly Tuesday morning September 7 The same boundary lines will pre vail as in the past Main street will be the division between the oast and west wards There will be four grades and preparatory in the west and six grades and preparatory in the east Seventh grade work up will all be done in the high school building The rules of the board of education require all pupils to be vaccinated be fore entering school It is suggested that parents have pupils vaccinated at once It is desired that all pupils intending to enter school will do so at the begin ning of the term The citizens and public in general will observe that the compulsory education law and the child labor law both re quire all children under sixteen years of age to attend school all of the term dur ing which school is in session in the school district It is our intention to see that both of these laws are enforced The state superintendent and labor commissioner both insist upon these laws being enforced and obeyed Parents of pupils entering school for the first time are very earnestly request ed to start the little ones not later than the third week of school as the pupils would fall behind and possibly become discouraged if started later Yours for the efficiency of our schools Chas W Taylor Superintendent THE LINE OP FOR 1909 The line up of the McCook public schools for the next term is as follows Charles W Taylor superintendent HIGH SCHOOL Miss Julia Bednar principal Miss Mary Hartwell instructor Miss Elizabeth Bettcher instructor George R MacDonald instructor Miss Cora Scott instructor GRADE TEACHERS Miss Laura McMillen principal East ward Miss Leonora Dougan principal West ward and music Miss Mary Powers Miss Grace M Fackler Miss Ada Skjelver Miss Millicent Slaby Miss Martha Abel Mrs Mae Douglass Miss Susanna Ward Miss Rachel Bayard Miss Grace Lant Miss Dora Oyster Miss Phoebe Waite Miss Louise Donisthorpe Miss Cleo Rector Miss Anna Hannan Miss Christine Hollister Miss Sadie Sweeney Miss Lillian Moore Miss Kathrino Price SCHOOL NOTES Miss Elizabeth Bettcher returned early in the week from spending her vacation with the homefolksin Indiana George R MacDonald the new high echool teacher and athletics instructor is occupying the bungalow on north 3rd street east Mr Geo R MacDonald instructor and physical director for the high school came with his family this week and is ready for work Supt Chas W Taylor was in Lin coln the first of the week putting up Red Willow Rural School and McCook City School exhibits for the state fair A Soap Aeroplane A flyer in toilet soap can be found on our Bargain Square for 3 cents a cake for a few days beginning September 3rd Good size cakes of castile of pumice of tar soap for 3 cents each The Thompson D G Co Utmost Value Resume Meetings The Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational church will resume regular Sunday evening meetings next Sunday at 700 oclock All welcome its Your Own Fault if your bread isnt the best ever if you dont buy thb famous Loomis high patent at the McCook Flour and Feed Store G F Smith proprietor WANTED Two more apprentice girls in our mil linery work room Apply at once H C Clapp John Cashen Auctioneer Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc Cook National bank Rooms For Rent in P 0 Block J E Kelley phone 6 Shipped Body to Iowa Mrs M E Boatman mother of Mrs ST Y Bennett died in Grant precinct Monday afternoon Deceased was 78 years one month and sixteen days old Was born in the state of Virginia A Bon T M Boatman arrived in the city Tuesday night The remains will be shipped tonight to Coggen Iowa for burial MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE A G Bump is spending a while at Excelsior Springs Mo Arthur Randkl has gone to Benkel man to clerk in a store William Zint is down from Denver on a visit and business Misb Cleo Rector has returned from her vacation in Colorado Elmer Kay is assisting in the office of the clerk of the district court Mrs Howe Smith is now some better and improving from a severe illness Mrs W G Jones and Vivian are visiting Lincoln relatives this week Mrs G H Thomas of Harvard is visiting lier mother Mrs Sarah Mc Carl Congressman Norris is entertaining a pister Mrs Rakestraw from Cleve land Ohio H W Conover wife and children were gueBts of Mrs Peter Conover over last Sunday George Beck was out from Omaha early days of the week on some busi ness matters Mrs F D Griffeth and children of Sterling Colo are visiting McCook relatives this week Mrs Rose Bayles who has been spending the summer east returned home first of this week Miss Audrey Jones entertained Monday afternoon in honor of a lady friend and guest from Lincoln Cashier R A Greens family have moved over from Cedar Bluffs and are domiciled over on 6th street east Miss L E Bernie of Laramie Wyo ia the new saleslady and alterer in Clapps ready-to-wear department Mr and Mrs Linus Stoll returned home close of last week after an ab sence of several weeks on vacation Miss EIsie Handy of Hastings is a guest of her sister Mrs E M Cox Shb will leave Saturday for Lincoln Mr and Mrs S D Bolles Jr of Box Elder will leave in the morning for Lincoln to be absent during the state fair Mr and Mrs J H Grannis depart ed Saturdny night for Texas where they expect to locate and make their home Mrs A C Wiehe and Miss Ruth went down to Lincoln Tuesday morn ing returning home on Wednesday night Miss M Murphy of Chicago trimmer in Clapps millinery department ar rived in the city Monday and assumed charge of her department Mrs A Barnett while in Denver this week called on the Denver Mantel Tile Co and selected some fine fire place fixtures for her new home in Mc Cook Steve Bolles and Wm Hiersekorn will be in chargeof Red Willow countys exhibit at the state fair They will leave for Lincoln tomorrow morning with a creditable exhibit Mr and Mrs J C Mitchell of Red Cloud visited McCook relatives and friends from last Saturday evening un til Monday They were en route home from a trip lo Colorado J H Wade departed Tuesday night for Galesburg Illinois in response to a telegram announcing the serious illness of his aged mother who for several months has been in quite feeble health Mrs Jefsie Davis of St Louis who has been teaching vocal music in our city during the summer months de parted Wednesday evening for the east Chicago being her objective point first Martin Matson returned home from Iowa end of week During his absence Martin took a sort of a post graduate course in a school of auctioneering ever in that state and is prepared to do that stunt on occasion Mr and Mrs J W Hann of the Wauneta Breeze and daughters Doro thy and Beulah enjoyed the sessions of the McCook chautauqua the family attending throughout the sessions and Mr Hann upon several occasions George E Alter of Pittsburg was in the city Sunday on his way to Port land Oregon where he is engaged in an important land suit against the govern ment Mr Alter is a cousin of Mr and Mrs A R Mehaffey and a member of the Pennsylvania legislature SCtt b ttttc Mccook red willow county Nebraska Thursday evening September 2 1909 Organized McCook District No regular Sunday school convention for Red Willow county was held this fall but in lieu Rev Charles II B Lewis of Lincoln general secretary of the Nebraska Stato Sunday School association spent last Sunday hero vjsiting the several schools of the city in the morning and in tbo afternoon ad dressing the teachers and workers of the several Sunday schools of the city in the Methodist church on topics of interest and instruction to the Sunday school work The session opened with a song ser vice by the young people and a solo by Miss Ruth Wiehe Following the address by Rev Lewis was the organization of a separate Mc Cook district for the Sunday school work which was thought advisable and desirable on account of the peculiar needs of the city This organization was effected as follows E C Hill president Miss Ruth Wiehe vice president Clarence Rozfell secretary treasurer Mrs W H Dungan Elementary superintendent Miss Roxa By field Intermediate superintendent E S Howell Adult superintendent Mrs C W Wimer Home superin tendent Mrs J G Inglis Temperance depart ment Mrs B L Webber Missionary de partment The superintendent of the teachers training department will be selected later This organization of the different Sunday school workers of the city ought to result in an increase of the effective work along Sunday school lines in this city Old Settlers Annual Picnic The old settlers of Red Willow county will hold their annual picnic at Brook side farm the farm of Mrs Phoebe Taylor near Red Willow on Thursday September 9th 1909 Following is the program for the day 1100 a m Registering 1200 m Picnic Dinner 200 p m Music Election of officers for ensuing year Transaction of such business as may properly come before the society Short address Rev Carman of McCook Old settlers round table and reading of letter from absent members Collection Adjournment A residence of 20 years in Red Willow county makes one eligible to member ship in the society W S Fitch President McCook Mrs RHThomas SecretaryIndianola Best In the Country It is not generally known that the Ne braska State Fair September 6 10 has the best Agricultural and Educational exhibits shown at any state fair in this country but such is the fact Twenty two counties will exhibit County Collec tive Agricultural Exhibits and the Ed ucational building is filled to overflow ing already Closing Out Regardless of Cost A Brunke is closing out a stock of hats caps shoes underwear hardware tinware groceries etc regardless of cost They must be sold quick First door west of DeGroffs store formerly occupied by second hand 6tore Just read his handbills Genuine bargains A Bargain For immediate sale for cash one 1908 Model Reo touring car equipped with top gas lights and extra tire3 complete This car is in fine shape but must sell as am going away 26 4ts Elliss Garage Norton Kansas Ladies New Coat Suits Just received a good assortment of Ladies New Coat Suits at 135015 00 1800 2000 and 2500 You are in vited to inspect them Alterations free The Thompson Dry Goods Co Utmost Value Plain Sewing Wanted Plain sewing and childrens sewing Prices reasonable At my home first house east of Conductor Jame3 Burns home east side Also want washing and ironing Mrs Ed Jeferie3 Weary Tired Feet At our store you will find everything for their relief Foot Powder Corn Cure Corn and Bunion Plasters A McMillen Druggist For Sale My residence Hot water heat Mod ern Call and look it over F S Wilcox Gasoline Accidents will not happen if you send your stove to Graves for repairs 301 west 1st st Two More Girls Wanted to learn the millinery trade at H C Clapps Apply at once NUMBER 15 Can You Afford It No I can not Why no Because I do not havo tho monoy and I do not caro to go into debt for it How many times wo hear that very creditable expression of self denial But how many of tho need fuls of life tho real substantial things that money will buy could go into evory homo if thero was a system of saving in tho family Why not start to savo FOR something Opon a bank account with us for a dofinito object That is tho only sure way of getting it Start a bank account to day with THE MCCOOK NATIONAL BANK P Walsh President C F Lehn V Pres C J OBrien Cshr directors J J Loughran P E McKonna Services at St Albans Rev E R Earle has returned home from his vacation and announces ser vices for next Sunday as follows Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Sep tember 5th Holy Communion and ser mon at 11 a in subjeet The Things Which Belong to Peace Evening prayer at 730 subject The Abuses of Prosperity All invited and welcome Continue in the Practice While it i3 true that I lost heavily on my hospital yet I am going to con tinue in private practice and as surgeon for the C B Q and may be found days at the old stand 403 Main avenue telephone 126 and nights at my resi dence telephone 185 512 1st street east Doctor Beach P 0 Hours Labor Day The postoffics will observe Labor Day next Monday and the hours will be as follows In the morning from 8 to 9 oclock and from 12 to 1 in the after noon City carriers will make morning delivery only No service on rural free delivery routes New Dress Goods Received A large variety of new dress goods including individual dress patterns of 7 and 8 yards each just received at Tho Thompson D G Cos vVe invite your early inspection Labor Day A Labor Day sermon will be preached by the pastor at the Methodist church with special service All working men and women are most cordially invited Notice After this week Miss Heckman will receive all old and ner pupils at the home of Miss Burgess 503 1st street west phone black 301 For Sale or Will Lease for term of years Sheridans ranch on Willow Uaye3 county R B Sheridan McCook Neb FARM LOANS Whittaker Gray 107 West B Mc Cook Nebraska 25 tf Farm Loans Optional payments No cash com mission required P S Heaton Honey To Loan On Farms See Rozell Sons at clothing store At the New Studio you can secure not only a good likeness but an artistic portrait in the latest styles and shapes and fancies of the photographers art SITTINGS 900 to 500 Special attention to por trait work and to chil drens photographs Every reasonable effort to please and satisfy customers E Schell Kimmell First Door North of Commercial Hotel