It Is Under wear Time and we wish to call your attention to our complete stock of H iggaafr rv Munsimg Union Suits for Ladies Hisses and Children These well made perfect fitting longest wearing Union Suits are no higher in price than other inferior poor fitting garments ranging from suit 50c to 350 In Single Pieces vests and pants we are showing exceptional values this season Ladies gar- 25ctO100 ments each mentsTeach 15C tO 100 Get our prices on your winter supply of nderwear Coats Blankets Suits Comforts Dresses Outings Skirts before you buy and we will save you money C CLAPP 222 Main Ave Phone 56 Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery and Ladies Furnishings McCook Neb MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConuell for drugs McConnells Balsam cures coughs Got your entertainment course tickets now Be sure and try McCook flour and get the best Kodaks and kodak supplies McCon nell druggist Take McConnells Headache Capsules when symptoms of hpadache appear A sure preventative Price 25c Wo have the Wedding Breakfast syrup tc go with the coffee at Hubers Fins high - class entertainments at Tempe theatre this winter for 2 00 Ask McConnell about it Everything in drugs McConnell Feed of all kinde baled hay etc at McCook Flour and Feed Store Buy your fruit at Hubers and get the best in the market Freshevery day If you want pickles go to Hubers and you will find most anything in the pickle line Fine high - class entertainments at Temple theatre this winter for S2 00 Ask McConnell about it There is safety and satisfaction and also a saving in using a Giilett Safety Razor Try one L W McConnell druggist For several months the hands and face will suffer from the effects of cold raw winds unless you use McConnells Fragant Lotion j Tf I - a tSm STT MggQ2BBBBBSiiBBHi9KaBHaMHMiMKKKMMH 5 SStSSBl Shoes Shoes At THE MODEL SHOE STORE you will find the up-to-date styles Ladies Cloth Top Button and Lace Shoes The New Dull Kid Button Shoe Our shoes are all made especially for us and we pride ourselves in our selection of styles Come in and let us show you our styles We make a special effort to FIT the chil dren as well as the grown folks The Model Shoe Store Fisher Perkins 20r1frain Avenue l MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE A C HiiiLE is in South Dakota his former home on business II P Waitk is in Kansas looking al ter his real estate interests there T E Kkiley has tncn quite ill this week and confined to Lbo house but is better today Qlakknck Si okks came up from Lin coln lat Thuisdny and will visit the homo folks for a few weeks EiiNnsr Cobokal visited the homo folks briefly this week leaving today for San Bernardino California Majok K PhkliS innpector cen tal of the N N G made rn official call on Co M Wednesday night Ms M L Scott came down from Brush Colorado end of week and is visiting h r mother Mrs RoseMokko Jlus 1 I IIauk went to Chicago close of tl e week where she will visit vi n is and relatives in and about the eit Mas Eal O Vahuk is in Chicago for a fow we ks study with the best artists the windy city affords in violin work Miis II P Waitk and Miss Edna were called down to Cambridge this mornirg on 2 by the death last night of Miss Nie wanger A W Shehwood and Mrs F I Chi chester brother and niece of Mrs I S Clapp visited the Ulapps Drieny iuu week Michigan bound from California n xv ifwuiAxn who has been in JanesvilleWisconsinfor several months past returned to his farm on the South Side close of last week to spend the winter hero Mits J E KKLTFY was called to Or leans last night by the death of her mother Services were held in Orleans today and interment will bo made in Kirwin Kansas tomorrow A E Pkatt of Ottumwa Iowa has been visiting his brother-in-law J E Hall and familv Mr Pratt is on his way to Portland Oregon Ho had not seen Mr Hall for 21 years Cashier R A Greek of the Citizens National bank has purchased Mrs Nan nie RatlifTs residence on 5th street east and will build an addition to the prop erty which the family is now occupy ing Case Transferred to Federal Court Some time since Jc sa F Blunt a former fireman in the Burlington ser vice commenced sui in the district court of Cass couuty against the company for 15000 damages claimed to have beii sustained by Blunt in an acci dent in the McCook yards while work ing on a switch engine here This case l q iimt hpen transferred to the Lincoln division of the federal court of the state of Nebraska Blunt claims he sustain ed injuries of a permanent nature - i Killed Between Cambridge and Bartley A man by the name of Henry Meyers was killed by tram 10 last Friday eve ning between Bartley and Cambridge The man seemed to have placed his hpad on the rail and was decapitated The remains were brought here on No 15 same night and on Saturday after noon between i and 5 oclock the body was buried from Pados undertaking rooms burial being made by the coun ty in Loneview cemetery Nothing seems to be known about the party A Boys 2 Knickerbocker Suit Made of a good blue black Kersey with invisible stripe Double breasted Star and anchor embroidered on sleeve Fancv braid on front pleat and on cuffs Good metal bottons Patent leather belt Black silk bow at neck Others at S175 to 8300 The Thompson Dry Goods Co Utmost value Stetson Hats 369 at The Thompson Dry Good Cos One price plain figures cash only American A 2 Bu Seamless Bags 23c at The Thompson Dry Goods Co Ut most value FOR SALJRENTETC For Rent Rooms at 808 2nd street east 21 2t J M Henderson Fou Rent A 5 room dwelling In quire of S S Garvey for particulars For Rent Two room cottage Phono 43 Mrs J I Lee For Rent Furnished room 1st door north of Methodist church Main ave nue Heat and light For Sale A new modern five room cottage with bath and pantry Call at 811 1st st west or phone red 218 C M Kent For Sale Sweet apple cider Phone the Morrisey ranch Wanted Sewing to do at homo Mrs Ursa Walker 401 5th st E Phone 28 Wanted By an experienced dress maker sewing in family by the day Phone black 301 21 2t Wanted Plain sewing Mrs W H Srigley 410 W 3rd st 2t Wanted A German girl wants place to work for her board Address Fred Wagner McCook rural free delivery 1 Taken Up At my farm 1 miles northwest of McCook one mare and yearling colt Owner come pay costs and take property away D B Reisher A Tender Subject Some people are very sensitive about their shoes We think a properly fitted shoe quicKly puts the feet in good con dition We solicit your examination of our line of ladies mens boys misses and childrens shoes upon which we have marked very reasonable prices and guarantee their wearing qualities The Thompson D G Co One price plain figures cash only Mens and Boys Clothing Mens suits 500 to 1500 Mens pants 100 to 5 00 Mens overcoats 750 to 1250 Boys 3 piece suits 350 to 900 Boys long pants 75c to 6250 Boys overcoats 175 to 500 Boys knickerbocker suits 175 to 500 We save you from 1 to 3 on a suit The Thompson D G Co Utmost value Our Longmont Colorado canned veg etables are now in This years crop of peas beans and tomatoes at Hubers THE LOAFER Tom Browne the English Artist end One of His Models Tom Browne the English black and -white artist told the following story of ono of his models I used to have as a model n long thin youth who was a golf cuddle on Blackheath I made n water color study of him and put In a street corier background Before send ing It to the frame makers I wrote on the back In pencil a suggestion for a possible future title A Loafer The frame maker after framing the sketch put it in his window until such time as he could send It up to me with a card on the picture bearing the title A Loafer By Tom Browne One morning the caddie came to the side door and asked to speak to me Theres a picture of me in a shop winder darn in Greenwich BealyV Yuk an all me pals ave scon it With a sudden fury 1 aint no loaf er I aint Im a respectable cddie I ham and youve get to tke it hout of the winder I a him that I knew nothing ef the matter and was very sorry That be blowcd for a tile ho re torted Ill mike yer pye damerges for this Ive been to my solicitor and e sez e can mike yer In the end I fixed it up by a little tip an old coat and a dop of something Of course I had the picture taken out of the window The caddie has not sat for me hince THE NARCISSUS Old Legends About This Beautiful and Ancient Flower The beautiful narcissus is a very ancient ilower and poets of all times have snug about it It bloomed even as long ago as when gods and g d desses were supposed to live on the earth The old Grecian legends say it was the Hower the maiden Proserpine was gathering when Pluto took her away to his dark home under the ground Another legend tells about a beauti ful youth named Narcissus His fa ther was a river god named Cephissus and his mother a nymph called Liriope The wonderful beauty of the youth caused many to love him but lie was cold and indifferent to all A poor little nymph called Echo loved him so dearly that she pined away and died because he would not care for her At last Nemesis the goddess of retri bution decided to puuish him for hfc hard heart She caused him to fall iu love with his own image as he looked into a stream and as lie could never reach this beautiful reflection he gradually perished with hopeless love His body was changed into the beau tiful flowers which have ever since borne his name Pearsons Weekly Laughing Disclosures Concerning the laughter of the Frenchman it should be noted that our neighbors have worked out a sys tem of character reading by the vowel in which one laughs Laugh in A our English Ha ha and according to Laroussc you reveal yourself as frank inconstant and fond of noise and move ment Laughter in E IIeh lieh would be the English rendering is for phlegmatic and melancholy Children and simple persons laugh in a French I He he showing themselves de voted but timid and irresolute and it is observed that blonds laugh ne he no ho ho is not the laugh of an ogre but of one who is generous in sentiment and bold in action though of a woman who laughs like that one should beware But both men and wo men who laugh in TJ should be shun ned like the plague since they have given fair warnings that they are misers hypocrites or misanthropes London Chronicle To Rule a Husband To rule your husband my dear lady do exactly as you please but always pretend that you do as he pleases That Is where your ability comes in Men are ruled as children are by the prospect of a reward The reward of your husband is your amiability your sweetness your devotion and your beauty of which you should take a constant care Love has to be fed con stantly Always let him suppose that it is for him that you wish to remain beautiful The woman who believes that she is asserting her independence every time she puts on a hat particu larly displeasing to her husbard is as clever and as intelligent as the Irish man who buys a return ticket at a rail road office and on entering the car re marks to the passensers I have play ed a good joke on the company I have bought a return ticket but I dont mean to come back Max ORell in Her Royal Highness Woman Othorics Cnrc Examining ISriiiir IIavc there oor been any indication of insanity in your familv eppi Mit Frr Iife Insurance with ivluvtancci Yes sir on frilhM was the vic tim of a hilucinii that I was born to be a great uuM i Trib une l lzd Kir Tart Cynicu It is iusnosiH for a wo man to keen a seeivt Ilenpecke I dont know about that My wife and I were engaged for several weeks be fore she aUl anything to me about it Philadelphia Record Not Merely Fractured Docs your new baby break your rest much Break it He pulverizes it Ex change Opium is used as a medium of ex change in some parts of China FARMERS INSTITUTE List of the Awards Hade in All the Departments at Last Saturdays Exhibit The Tribune takes conspicuous pleasure in recording the con spicuous success of the Farmers Institute the Boys Corn and Po tato Growing and the Girls Cooking and Sewing Contests and the Educational Exhibit of last Saturday The attendance was large and the interest of those present from all oner Red Wiliow county was manifestly enthusiastic The afternoon session in Temple theatre was largely attended and the program greatly enjoyed There was a piano number by Miss Nina Tomlinson and a vocal solo by Miss Lenora Dougan State Supt E C Bishop spoke on Industrial Education as applied to the country schools Miss Lulu Wolford of Pawnee City and Mr C F Chase of the University Farm gave a ivpoit and discussion of exhibits Mrs E O Vahue and Mrs W 13 Mills offered a violin and piano duet of their usual acceptable rendering Corn song by the school children and a short talk by Mr A E Nelson of Ames college Iowa closed the afternoon session The evening session iu the Temple theatre drew a crowd of five hundred or more people The Pythian orchestra delighted the aud ience for the opening half hour with a choice concert State Sunt Bishop completed his lecture on Industrial Educa tion using the city school for application Mr A E Nelson of Ames college completed the program with a short talk on the imperial premier product of the farm its boys and its giris He is a live wiie with just enough of the insulation worn off to give you gentle stimulating shocks Nelson is droll and spicy his pedals dont track out his mental wheels articulate O K The awards made are as follows CORN EXHIBITS Class A Ten ear exhibit made by members from their own plant ing and tending ist Lester Randel of 66 5 Carl Waterman of 6 3 3d Harry Gockley of 34 2 4th Johnnie Johnston of 61 1 Class B Ten ear selection of seed corn from exhibitors field or that of some member of his family or from any field in which the exhibitor had some part Wilcox of 31 2 2d Earl Wil cox of 31 1 3d Charles Wilcox of 31 75c 4th Frank Carver of 14 50c Class C Single ear corn any color ist Lester Randel of 66 2 2d Harry Roberson of 31 1 3d Earl Wilcox of 31 75c Class D Lot 1 Six ears each of as many kinds and varieties of corn as can be collected by exhibitor ist Orla Bolles of 63 2 2d Roy Wilcox of 3 1 1 Lot 2 One ear each of as many sizes shapes colors and kinds of corn as can be collected by exhibitor 2sl Earl Wilcox of 31 1 2d Harry Roberson cf 31 75c Class E Exhibit of pop corn ist Harry Johnston of 31 i 2d Harry Roberson of 31 50c Class F Exhibit of sweet corn ist Russell Pennington of 6 1 POTATO EXHIBIT Class G Twelve potatoes in exhibit made by members from their own planting and tending Ist Raymond Easter of 49 3 2d Frank Easter of 49 2 2d Kay r owler ot 31 1 4 una isones of 65 75c Class H Twelve potatoes from exhibitors field or that of some members of his famly or from any field in which exhibitor has had mrP nart ist Alvin Rinck of 72 2 2d Charlie Rinck of 72 i 3d Lowell Randel of 66 75c 4th Walter McKinney of 2450c COOKING EXHIBIT Wheat bread For girls under 13 years ist Ethel Rinck of 72 250 2d Jennie Halsey of 6 150 3d Nellie Book of 80 75c 4th Nellie Halsey of 6 50c For girls over 13 years ist Katie Vontz of 44 3 2d Olive Zimmerman of 25 2 3d Amanda Hinz of 19 1 4th Bertha Pate of 72 75c Corn bread ist Nellie Book of 80 1 2d Edith Gentry of 28 75c Hazel Burns of 17 50c Cookies ist Amy Meyers of 1 1 2d Madeline Nutt of 28 75c 3d Gussie Jacques of 16 50c Butter making For both boys and guls ist Edith Eckhardt of 58 3 2d Pearl Strawder of 64 2 3d George Book of So ii 4th Nellie Book of So 50c SEWING EXHIBIT Colored work aprons For girls under 1 3 years 1st Fay Red fern of 24 250 2d Pearl Benjamin of 23 150 3d Laura Bagby of 86 75c 4th Pearl Campbell of 63 50c For girls over 13 and under 21 years ist Bertha Hess of 7 3 2d Tillie Pod olski of 3 2 3dLela Moore of 6i 4th Alice Olmsteadof 2875c White aprons For girls under 13 years ist Golda Carr of 2S 250 2d Velma Hummel of 82 150 3d Marie Weber of 24 7Sc 4th Hazel McKinney of 24 50c For girls over 13 and un der 21 years ist Esther Johnstou of 6 3 2d Rose Leibbrandt of 47 2 3d Bertha Podolski of 3 1 4th Lelie Wilhelm of 86 75c Patching and mending For girls under 13 years ist Gladys Gibbsof6 75c 2d Esther Ball of 46 50c For girls over 13 and under 21 ist Bertha Hess of 7 1 2d Edith Richmond of The exhibits in all of above lines were simply splendid and drew the attention and admiration of many who called and examined with interest and pleasure the exhibit made in the temple bnilding In conclusion The Tribune wants to congratulate Miss Hatcher Steve Bolles and William Hiersekorn for their part in this affair Next year we hope to add to the laurels already gathered It is the biggest thing in sight in Red Willow county A handsome exhibit by courtesy of the board of directors of the temple has been allowed to remain in the front windows of the north store room of the temple building THE LOCAL CANDIDATES The Republicans o McCook and Willow Grove precinct should not forget the local candidates when they go to the polls on elec tion day All of them are men of standing in the community and are well qualified for the offices to which they seek election Following is the ticket Justices of the Peace H H BERRY P S HEATON Constables CHARLES WEINTZ T C HEGEMAN City Asssssor W B WHITTAKER Precinct Assessor S D HUGHES Road Overseer H K BIXLER The Democrats having put up a ticket it is important that the Republicans should go to the polls and vote for their candi dates A McMillen prescription druggiat Fine high - class entertainments at Temple theatre this winter for c0u Ask McConnell about it Monarch Silver Bell ani White Satin spell success in p jui bread and cake baking Buy the besi McCook Flour and Feed Store If th3 weatner doesnt indicate foot warmers it sojn whl We have the beat pure rubber hot water bottles at all prices L W McConnell druggist Gloss Paint will wash but will show streaks Keystona washes like a dish yet it has no gloss to reflect the light A McMillen Druggist If you have any difficulty in finding a cold cream to suit you we would like to have vou trv ours Price 35c L W McConnell Druggist