s b If h m 0 lit TWENTJTH YEAR Mens Shoes 200 up Mens Oxfords 200 up Ladies Shoes and Ox fords 150 up Best of Childrens Slip pers 1 3 off Come in and see them Viersen Osborn H3 W B Repairing CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday at S p m Meets now in the north east corner of court house basement Catholic Order of services Mass 730 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a in Evening service at S00 Sun day school 230 p m TO J PATTON O M I Methodist Methodist Preaching by the pas tor at 11 a m and 815 p m Sun day school at 10 a m Epworth League at 715 p m Fourth quarterly vcqnferenca at S p m Sept S BRYANT HOWE Pastor Congregational Usual services morning and evening at usual hours Also week day service Episcopal Sunday school at 10 a m Holy communion at 11 Evening prayer and sermon at 8 Rev A J R Goldsmith of Arapahoe will con duct the services Advertised List McCook Neb Sept 1 1910 Letters A G Ayers E C Bendler Mr August Glansburg Mrs Ana Gis tue C F Miller Mr Herman Keisen berg Mr Rives Mr P G Westland Cards Mr E L Josh Mr Nelson Sellers Mr E A Young LON CONE Postmaster Why not make your children a birthday present of a bank book from the First National Bank It will en courage them to be thrifty and teach a valuable lesson in economy Hay fever fugitives and pleasure seekers generally are coming home for the fall and winter season IT HAY BE SPORT jr ills to have some of those funny country pictur es taken but you dont want to give them to your friends When you pre sent any make the gift one of our artistic Photographs Then it will be given a place of honor Then it will be shown to all visitors with pride and friendly c o m ment Then it will remind the recipient of you as you are when you look your best and love- l liest E Schell Kimmdl PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 1st Door N Com Hotel Red 428 Farm Loans Whittaker Gray room 3 Masonic temple McCook Nebraska city Jtlcj00h Public Schools Open Monday I A Study in The school officials wish to an- Honest fellows isnt it hard to nounce to the public that every school realize that the Almighty once upon room in the system has been given a time made out of a mans rib one double disinfection In the first place each room lias been disinfected with formaldehyde according to the rules and regulations of the state board of health In the second place all woodwork and desks have been washed inside and out with a 5 solution of carbolic acid This ought to make it reasonably sure that all disease germs af all kinds have been killed by this thorough disinfection This announcement is made to assure any who might hesitate to send their children until everything possible has been done that could be done to pro tect the health of the boys and girls As far as possible we would like a large enrollment Monday This be ing Labor Day we do not expect to do much work but would like to get the details of organization off our hands ready for work the last four days of the week Next week we will give a full list of the teachers employed E N Berry is home on a visit Dr and Sirs W E McDivitt re 1 turned earl- in the week from their eastern outing Mr and Mrs H L Kennedy ar rived home from their Colorado trip close of last week Charles Stoll came over from Cur tis close of last week on a visit to Grandpa KenneCy of Cellar Bluffs Kas spent most of last week here visiting his daughter Mrs C G Bos worth Miss Marcella Ryan has been spending part of her vacation visiting her friend Miss Loretto Donovan in Lincoln Mrs W M Rozell and son Clarence went down to Excelsior Springs Mo close of last week and reports al ready indicate a marked improvement bv Clarence in increasing weight and j Rev Bryant Howe was called to i Hildreth Neb Monday to preach J j the funeral sermon over the remains of a young man whom he has known for several years From there he 1 3 continued on to Bertrand arriving home on 3 Wednesday night Yaughan Clearman who has been j employed as bookkeeper in one of the banks at McCook returned home j Wednesday and will visit his parents and among friends for about ten days I previous to going to Los Angeles Cal At that place he will enter the ploy of a wholesale concern takin charge of the bookkeeping depart ment Minden News Mrs E C Underbill and father ar of these hipless elongated spiritu nlle high heeled hobbled abbrevi ated scant skirted ravishingly super ior money burning soul destroying curious creatures we now observe peeping with bewitching eyes from under a super structure which at best is a misalliance betweena man darins lid and a Hottentots hut Coming down to brass tacks honest isnt it And a spare rib at that Big Red Apple Mrs Ben Olcott allowed the writer to gaze with wonderment upon a big red Washington state apple Tuesday It had been expressed to her by her daughter Mrs Bert Lufkin It was grown on the Lufkin farm at Auburn Wash about twenty miles from Se attle The sample was fourteen inches in circumference The Luf kins write that fruit is really going to waste in their neighborhood All pupils will report to the rooms STRONG FRESH in which the were enrolled last year SPICES and promotion will be made from are a revelation of richness and de- those rooms The corps of teachers liciousness to the housewife who is now completed and everything has always used ordinary spices points to a very prosperous school McCONNELLS SPICES year CHAS W TAYLOR are pure and fresh having the Superintendent strength aroma and fine flavors which nature alone can give Educational Exhibit at the State Use them in pickling canning and Red Willow county and the McCook preserving city schools will each have an it at the state fair this year Notice perintendent Taylor took a run down I wants the names and addresses to Lincoln Thursday to put the two of one or more earnest Socialists exhibits in place School exhibit Populists or Prohibitionists in every from all over the state will be shown j school district in Red Willow county ir Educational Hall and all our cit- Please drop me a card it will cost izens should be able to spend some but lc Give name of precinct and time in looking over this part of the number of district and oblige fair exhibit II rived home close of last week f rom J 1 Seattle Wash where they have been for Mrs Underbills health since June Mrs Underbill sustained an operation while absent and though weak is gradually gaining strength and improving The train in which they traveled from Tacoma caught fire three times in passing through the burning forests of the northwest C J Mecham Bartley Neb GOT A GREASE SPOT ON YOUR CLOTHES Magic Clothes Cleaner will Jake it out Removes grease or any kind of spots from linen woolen or silk and will not spoil the most dainty fabric Price 25c L W McCONN ELL Druggist Old Settlers Meeting The Old Settlers Association of Red Willow county will hold their eighth annual picnic on Brookside Linus his son the jeweler of our m near Red gept m0 Mr W S Fitch Pres Mrs Kate Thomas Sec The Main Store On the Main Street If it is the freshest and best in gro ceries fruits vegetables etc you seek look no further than Hubers Piano Tuning I can tune pianos up until Sept 10 Phone 89 or black 344 LEWIS B LTJDWICK strength Tne Only Union Made John V Wharton of Seattle Wash overalls in the city are me Carhart arrived in the city last Saturday Huber is the exclusive agenL Also night to visit old friends briefly He jackets and caps Tne phone is 97 departed on Monday night for his old j home in Illinois where he will so- Ladies Hand Bags journ a few weeks before returning A complete assortment of the lat to Washington j ost styles at McConnells Mrs B F Olcott will leave j row for Brooklyn Iowa to partici 1 pate in an old settlers reunion and j tn visit relatives and friends Her daughter Mrs Bert Huett of Lowell j this state will come and keep house during her absence Subscribe for The Tribune Electric n n MBk McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING SEPT 1 1910 MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mrs C H McBrido of Oxford was a visitor last Saturday J Y Wimer departed on Tues day night for Iowa on a visit Mrs E S Howell and daughter ar rived home close of last week Mrs Emerson Hanson arrived home on No 10 Saturday from visiting in Denver Mrs J B Meserve departed on Wednesday morning for Los Ange les Crhr Miss Christine Hollister of the teacher corps arrived in the city Tuesday Mr and Mrs J E Kelley arrived home last Saturday from their Col orado outing Mrs A N Lineburg is enjoying a visit from her sister Mrs Dalstrom of Grand Island Mr and Mrs John Hunt went down to Pawnee City Saturday morn ing on a visit Mrs Albert Barnett returned home early in the week from her summers outing in Colorado Dan J OBrien of the carrier force returned Wednesday on 1 from his vacation in Illinois Mrs A R Scott arrived home Monday on belated No 9 from her vacation of several weeks Mrs C B Hoag was up from In diarola last Friday guest of her daughter Irs C B Gray Miss Peck of Kansas City is a guest of her sister Miss Allie J Peck the west B street milliner Beth and Eunice Geiger of Ober lin Kas are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Eruns George Howell of Geneva came up close of last week on business mat ters and to visit old time friends Mrs C W Barnes and family ar rived home on G Tuesday night from visiting relatives in Sterling Colo Mrs Barney Hofer and Brisbane returned home end of last week Vlfroin their visit with the grandfolks at Wauneta Mrs Harry Jones of Kearney and brother Glen Rowell returned first of the week from their visit with Colo rado relatives Miss Carrie Peterson came up from Excelsior Springs Mo early in the week on a visit to her mother at the Monte Cristo C W Kneeland who has been liv ing in Griggsville 111 for several months has returned to his farm J southeast of McCook Miss Brann of Chicago is an ef ficient member of the making corps j in Miss Pecks millinery store Al so Miss Hazel Cox of our city Frank Moore of Indianola Republi can nominee for representative spent Saturday last in the city guest of his brother County Judge Moore Mrs H D Cameron of Stockville this state and Dr Watkins of Pe oria 111 were guests of Mr and Mrs Bryant Howe over Sunday Mrs J R McCarl returned Tues day morning from spending part of the summer in Denver Mr McCarl went up and accompanied her home Miss Harrison of Lincoln a trim mer of taste and experience arrived in the city last week and is in charge of the trimming department in Miss Pecks The New Automatic Washer and Wringer It is as far ahead of its predeces sor as the first automatic was in ad vance of its competitors I now call your attention to a few prominent features of this machine THE REVERSIBLE WRINGER whereby clothes becoming entangled in the rolls can be readily extracted A simple movement of the small lev er attached to the wringer frame will either start stop or reverse the wringer at will THE LOCATION OF THE MOTOR and gearing in the center of a sub stantial platform beneath the tub pro Aides the best possible protection from splashing or dipping water and makes the neatest arrangement of machinery to be obtained This is an exclusive advantage of the auto matic electric washer and patented Call at my office and see the ma chine in operation or let me bring it to your home for a free trial R W McBrayer Electrical Contractor -- ribtme The Fall Races The Tribune goes to press too ear ly to report the races The opening yesterday afternoon drew a fair crowd An address by our next governor Hon C H Al- drich of David City was a feature And the races were quite satisfactory Today the attendance is much in creased and the entries promise ev en better races than yesterday Tomorrow will be the biggest day of the meet If youhavent gone dont miss to morrow Boys of Co M Home Last Sunday the boys of company M arrived home on a special from their camping and maneuvers at Ft Riley Kansas with other state guards and the national troops They had one of the most real experiences since enlistment Program for K ortP Annual xVf ternoon Grand awe inspiring parade at 245 Married tribe and single warriors will compete in a baseballfest at 315 Umpire not jet sentenced but must be neutral neither married nor singl Evening Game will be played over by gath erings on the street Concert by German band at 730 Exhibit of animals on street at 800 Concert by the K of P Burlesque band any time Evening performance will consist of black faced camedians clowns an imals snakes and snake charmers electrical displays by a company of fireflies if they can be found The great feature of the evening will be Prof Aygltulpgrsdetc imper 1 sonator f Everybody come and stay Election of Officers The next gathering of the W C T U will be a Social Meeting It will be held in thetest room under the Commercial hotel at 8 oclock Friday evening September 9 The election of officers will occur at 730 on the same evening in the rest room School Supplies We carry a full line of tablets slates lead and slate pencils ink rulers pens and pen holders To school districts we can give a spe cial price A McMILLEN Druggist Enjoy A November Breeze while getting a shave hair cut sham poo etc Such a luxury is assured all who patronize E M Days barber shop with its electric fan and other up to date equipment Midshipman E F Enright who re cently returned to America from a practice cruise to England France etc arrived home today for a months vacation with the homefolks He was on the U S S Massachu setts The waste labor to be seen on McCooks streets almost any day if intelligently utilized would pay the running expenses of the municipality and leave a neat margin over Every young man should begin to save money from the minute he be gins to earn it 100 will start an account in the First National Bank Come in today young man The Dorcas society will meet with Mrs J G Schobel Thursday after noon next September 8 at 230 Miss Street and another lady friend from Oberlin are guests of Mrs Hen ry Best this week m NUMBER 15 One Dollar does not make a fortuno anymore than one swallow makes a spring Hut one dollar debited us a start on a bank account may mean a fortune in time just the same as the one bird indicates that spring is coming A ft er you have made tint start it is only necessary to adopt a rule of saving a certain prt of your income RKGULARLV to lav by a substantial sum SiipjKtee you decide to save one fourth or one fifth of every dollar that comes into our bunds wouldnt that give you an excellent start in a year or less Wo would courteously ask you to consider this bank when selecting a dejository fur your money We will be glad to see you at any time and explain any IKints that you do not understand i nn McCOOK NATIONAL BANK P Waisu President C F Lkiin V Pres C J OliittEN Cshr OIKKCTOHS J J Loughran P F McICenna Tabernacle Meeting in McCook Rev J 15 Payne and tin band of workers who have been conducting the camp meeting at Spring Creek under the auspices of the M K church are to begin a tent meeting in McCook Thurs day S pember 1st This will be the last of a series of meetings conducted by these people during the summer in Red Willow Dawson and Frontier cos In addition to Mr Payne and wife the party includes Miss Mario Wilson of Denver Miss Maude Wilkinson of Kan sas and Mr Howard Howetterof Colo rado Springs Colo Gospel workers and singers Meetings will be conducted nightly along old fashioned lines There will be a nigutly oen air service at the corner of Main avenue and 1 street The tent will be located at the corner of 15 and 1st street east Miss Elva Barber of York is visiting her many friends in the city Mrs Frank Kendlen came down from Denver Wednesday and briefly visited McCook friends Mrs J D Stevens has been down from Sidney Nebraska on a short visit returning on Tuesday of present week Mrs J A M Young of Almena Kas was a visitor in the home of her brother Conductor W T Wilcott and family the past week Mrs C A Deloy arrived home Wed nesday night from visiting her sjster at Eaton Colo and attending Frontier Day in Cheyenne Wjo II L Kennedy brings back from Colorado some glowing melon stories He says that A C Ebert is just in the midst of a splendid melon harvest Mr- A R Scott on her return home from Minneapolis and outing at Forest Lake this week was accompanied by her ncce Miss Jean Bruner who will spend tfle winter bre Try a Tribune want ad and watch results C M MATS0N Auctioneer Refer to leading men whom I have con ducted ale of all kind- for Phone 57 CITY RESTATJRAUT fLzJ Wis 11- L if iiiiMj FOR THE COMPLEXION we have everything worth keeping There are so many worthless and even harmful preparations on the market that it will be well for you to buy where is kept only RELIABLE TOILET GOODS We invite you to pay us a visit and inspect what we have in that line If you know the best preparations youll recognize them here A McMILLEN Druggist Stationer t t