- S ir jfesyfi3SS3E3LTiaAsiaLfc3i i One Week Only No ware given after demonstration week gISSiSSSi32SEES Our theatres goers are fortunate in having an opportunity of seeing one of the most talked about plays of the present day Under Southern Skies which will be seen here for the first time on Monday October 31 at the Temple theatre is from all that can be learned about it one of the treats of the season and should not be missed by anyone who enjoys a first class play presented in a first class manner Although Under Sou thern Skies is new to our city it is not an untried quantity This is the sixth season for this delightful picture of southern life but so great has been the demand for it in the east that the past five seasons have been devoted entirely to that terri tory many of the eastern cities be lng visited four or five times Large and fashionable audiences have been the rule for this successful play and no doubt this city will show an equal interest in this splendid attraction Special scenery representing the old fashioned stately homes of the sou thern aristocracy and the beautiful flower bedecked landscapes of the south are carried by the company and twenty three people are required for the speaking parts thus making this attraction one of the largest and most expensive of traveling dramatic organizations The plot of Uuder Southern Skies is a very interest ing one and it is told by the author with so many amusing and entertain ing touches that the play never flags or loses its interest A Halloween party with a pumpkin dance is some thing new to the stage and is one of the great attractions of the play The costuming is very pretty and at tractive following the fashions of the period and many beautiful gowns are worn As there are eleven ladies in the cast there Is a variety of fem inine finery that is very pleasing especially to the ladies in the audi ence Under Southern Skies is a play of such marked success and pos sesses so much refined entertainment ana beauty that none of our theatre goers can afford to miss it A weekly newspaper that publishes twenty one columns of good reliable news each week Is rare In these days of cheap weeklies intended only to sell some article that the publisher is interested in Credit Is due The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer for keeping Its columns filled with fresh and up-to-date epws Give It s trial by subscribing througu The McCook Trioune ggKJMSSSJlSiiyjfgKgl Jk M L IWfe WjaiJTC3 V Vfif -- KfvKAcun3 - JUWa v - fejri v vf ivrTTrrTfe iyifcXf AT OUR STO ONE WEEK NOV 7 to 12 10 Every Hotel and Restaurant in TlcCook uses a Majestic Range Besides there are over One Thousand used in McCook and surrounding country Majestic Ranges have been sold in McCook for TWENTY YEARS and satisfied users are our best advertisers i Obituary Dr A C Harlan was born June 2 1843 in Darke county Ohio and died October 23 1910 at the resi dence of his niece Mrs Dora Hud dleston in Lee county Iowa Dr Harlan was married about 1873 to j Miss Carrie Rice of Michigan To jthem one daughter Ada Lucile was born in 1875 and who died in 1898 His wife died in January 1905 He was the son of Valentine and Eliza beth Harlan who were pioneers of Ohio and at his fathers death his mother came to Iowa in 1851 bring ing up a large family in a new and undeveloped country and all of them developed into good citizens The subject of this sketch after serving until disabled in the war studied medicine graduated at the Keokuk Medical College and settled in Frontier county Nebraska and practiced his profession there for twenty five years He leaves two bro thers living Heber Harlan of Skid more Mo and Hon N V Harlan of York Nebraska who was twice elect ed speaker of the Nebraska legisla ture Communicated RED WILLOW Mrs Holton Longnecker and little son spent several days at the old home Mrs Sheridan spent the most of the week with Mrs Taylor Mrs Colling and baby were visiting at Louis Longneckers from Thursday until Sunday Mr and Mrs Elmer Mr and Mrs Longnecker Mr and Mrs Lewis El mer and Mrs Colling took dinner at Louis Longneckers the first of the week Mrs Alice Elmer and baby are visit ing her sister Nellie Mrs Quigley lost one of her fine black driving horses Don Quigley has returned from his wanderings over a large part of the north west R F D No 1 Mrs T A Endsley returned home Saturday after a couple of weeks visit with her daughters on Ash creek Harry Roberson went to Franklin last week where he will attend the Franklin academy this winter G A Roedel is visiting friends at Deshler Neb this week Lester Wilson departed Sunday fori Boise City Idaho Frank TIammell spent several ays fore part of this week at Shadeland Pari farm lift ltillllvJ tf 5SUL VKiStiS C l uL ft 4 3 hfitjjif wBHSjm llm SPUA -MAJESTIC j CAN FURNI5H RESERVOIR FLUSH WITH TCP Or RANGE iisagAagaMa 0UV6MR FREE McCook miiu yriiiaijrsBsszBxm wmjuvn TOUELROD CAN FURNISH RIGHT HAND FLUSH RE5ERV0IR I I 15 GALLON T1 i I ii i w I all copper ifSsrsfaSc5 W 7SirtMr J nJtj M iKiwimf THE R3WCSE UJITH f REPUTATION fYlqDE N 3LL 2SES 3ND 5TVLES Set of 51 1 and handle that holds on coer - F 1R E S3 If you call at our store during our Majestic Demonstration Week and allow us to show the many a vantages and superior qualities of the Great and Majestic Range and will purchase one at the regular price we will give you Five the beautiful and useful Souvenir Sdtof Ware illustrated in this advertise ment This ware is made t match the quality of the Majestic Ranges and we know all ladies will see the beauty an utility of this set especially the first three pieces which are entirely new and cannot be had alone by purchase ex cept at a ver high price The prices of Majestic Range- are the same tiut we give the set K EE with each Majestic Range bought during the demonstration week onl To any person not children who will allow the Ma jestic Man to sNow them the merits of THE GREAT MAJr STIC RANGE during demonseration will geta beautiful souvenir FREE Hardware MARION W H Eifert shipped a car of cat tle to the St Joe market Saturday night J J Coleman who lived northwest of town left Saturday night with a car of his household goods machinery and stock for Iowa to make his fu ture home A free show on the streets Satur day night drew quite a crowd Several from town went to Mc Cook Saturday night to hear Mayor Jim Dahlman of Omaha discuss the issues of the day J E Noe of Danbury was in town close of last week putting down a well for Mr Rhodes Jesse Smith is still able to come to town occasionally and has had some encouragement regarding his health R E Pogue of Holdrege was in town one dav last week He is in the real setate and insurance busi ness A fair crowd attended the gradu ating exercises of the Loyal Temper ance Legion Friday evening Miss Jennie Beall visited the home folks at Atwood Kas a few days last week Herbert Havens was an Atwood Kas visitor between trains one day last week Marion Powell of Lincoln was in town a few days last week looking after his business interests Harry Poole from south of town left the first of the week for the eastern part of the state to husk corn Mesdames Reed and Pepper and Mr and Mrs J E Dodge went out to see Grandma Gockley who is ill at her sons home northwest of town Bert Powell from the Danbury coun try is doing the painting in E G Caine Cos new house Dont forget to attend the Majes tic range demonstration at our store Nov 7 12 inclusive McCOOK HARDWARE CO Secretary Wilson of the department of agriculture says that the unbound ed prosperity of the agriculturist is not due to chance but is the result o Ocean and Fanner has placed before intelligent scientific business met hods A reader of The Weekly Inter him each week the practical and ap proved methods to which Secretary Wilson refers It is a good invest ment Only 3325 fr Th Weekly In ter Ocean and Fanner ana this paper one year iwl INDIANOLA Susie Colling returned Sunday from a two weeks visit in the east ern part of the state Lucy Thomas and Fern Hedges went down to Aurora Friday to at tend the state C E convention The football game between Trenton and Indianola Saturday was a Trent on victory Mrs Owens Longnecker is up from Lincoln visiting this week Relatives from Indianola Iowa are visiting at the Lyons home Miss Annie Quick came home from Lincoln to attend her brother Neals wedding Jess Hadley John Hedges and Air and Mrs Win Dolan attended the Wiehe Quick wedding at McCook Thursday Mrs Togue and daughter left for their home in Evanston 111 Friday evening after a weeks visit John Reiter has a car of potatoes on the track this week Mrs E E Thompson is visiting in Beaver Crossing and Friend this week Patrick McDonnell one of Indian olas oldest residents died Saturday morning The funeral service was held from the Catholic church Sun day afternoon Mr McDonnell had been in poor health for some time past R H Thomas was an Arapahoe vis itor Monday to attend a sale there Mrs Gary Dole of Denver returned home Monday evening after a few days visit with her mother Mrs Hatcher A married daughter from the north ern part of the state is visiting at the Murray home Mr Holiday and Harold left with the car for their home in New Mex ico The family will follow soon Mrs Frank McDonnell is teaching in the intermediate room as their teacher Miss McDonnell is sick Mr Martin the day operator has moved into Mrs Baxters house Bert Toogood who has been sick with the typhoid fever is improving slowly For More Than Three Years Foleys Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs colds and ailments of the throat chest and lungs Contains no opiates A Mc Millen Druggist Lily Patent Flour when once usee none jtbe will satisfy you Copper rlcn 1 platcd Tc ficttlc Tandromcly nicLeled on outsde tinned on inside fcgCTaAMg MAJESTIC NEVEK BUKX COOKEIt STEADIER CULLENDER AND DRAINEn The Perforated Cooker shown in center has nmall feet which admits water at the bottom Iiothiru can Iurn I ood can be lifted ont of main vetel sliown on left at the same time draining uu ail the water The Steamer or Cullenifer shown on right can be used as an ordinary Cullender It also fits on top of main vessel and is used as a steamer TIIF MAJESTIC Extra Ileavj Stamped Iron Marble- zed Kettle complete with cover MtJESTIC 18 oz Ml tut Mjnsric ii oz ah Copiicr iccel plated Coffee Pot Hands iiclv mckelcl on outs ide and tinned on inside r TWJTMW J - i rti it- i it n m in a i i giaunt i - i - iiiwM - WhwTIVT X rfl fI J3CK7trJCg I - i i p tzz SSC 31 THE MAJESTIC Marble- 1TIE MAJESTIC Patent TWO MAJESTIC Patent II 1 Izcd Enameled Pudding Pan Krver hiirn Wired Dripping Kevcr Buri Wired Dripping Made specially fine for the Pan Size of pan 14Hn x 20 in Pans Fize of pan 9 in x 12 in S I Majestic Set Made specially for the Majestic Set JIadespcciallyfortheMajestieSet i nn mm ocimhm inimmryfi rrr n rt ansamfi Reasons Why The Great flajestic You Should Buy 1st It has the reputation of being the best range that money can buy 2nd It not only has the reputation but IS the best range made and we will prove this to you if you will let us 3rd It is constructed of malleable iron material you cant beat and of Charcoal iron material that resists rust per cent greater than steel is rivet ed together air tight No heat escapes or cold air enters the range thus uses very little fuel to do perfect work 4th The reservoir aloie is worth the price of range over any other reservoir made It boils 15 gallons of water is heat d like a tea kittle with pocket againt left hand lining and is movable and set- on a frame hence cannot wear out When water gets too hot it can bo moved away from tire Majestic ranges use less fuel heat more water- and heat it hotter costs practicallv nothing for repairs asts three times as long bakes better easier t keep clean and giv s better satisfaction than anv other range on the msrket I you know positively that ihe above stateu ents are truewouldt cu bin a Come in Demonstration Week and Well Prove It to You Lo apreBjwyyrrwEwsB3 i Obituary Ira H Harrison was born in Holmes county Ohio March 1G 1840 and passed to his reward October 21 1910 at 040 a m aged 70 years 7 months He is survived by his wife and nine children Mrs Priscilla Younger Box Elder Mrs Ascenith Briggs of Illinois Mrs Mary Miller McCook Mrs Ena Templin Mrs Ad die Cleman Reason Harrison Mrs Hessie Sexson Mrs Clara Slusher and George Harrison Ira H Harrison came to this state in 1885 and made his home here The community in which he lived knows of his sterling worth his Christian integrity and his open heartedness No appeal was ever made to him in vain and no one sent empty handed away Even in the short years he was always ready to divide with his neighbors About two years ago he met with an accident a fall from which he nev er recovered Confined to his room and bed for the last two years his wife has been his constant compan ion doing all she could All that loving care and medical attention could do was done His constant words were O that I could go home and be at rest And on Fri day morning the tired spirit slipped away to be with the God that gave it Ira Harrison was a faithful member of the Box Elder M E church since 1885 he having united with the church under Rev Kleeberger Truly as Wesley said Our people die well F C T Drop into our store during our Ma jestic demonstration week Nov 7 12 inclusive and let us show you why the great and grand Majestic range is the best on earth A souvenir set of ware worth 800 given with every Majestic range sold McCOOK HARDWARE CO RED WILLOW Mrs Jensen and Mrs Sheridan spent Thursday at Louis Longneck ers Mrs Holton Longnecker left on Thursday evening for McCook where she will remain a week before re turning to Rollinsville Lewis Elmer and family have moved into the house vacated by Louis Longnecker and will help on the farm Measles seems to threaten some of the children who have been exposed One Week Only No ware given after demonstration week It Beats All This is quoted from a letter of M Stockwell Hannibal Mo I recent l ly used Foleys Honey and Tar for the first time To say I am pleas- od does not half express my feelings It beats all the remedies I ever used 1 contracted a bad cold and was j threatened with pneumonia The first j doses gave great relief and one bottle completely cured me Contains n opiates A McMillen Druggist Subscribe for the Tribune Good results have always followed the use of Foleys Kindey Pills They contain just the ingredients neces sary to tone strengthen and regu late the kidneys and bladder and to cure blackheads A McMillen Drug gist COAL We now handle the best grades of Colo and Penna coals in connection with our grain business Give us a trial order Phone 262 Real Easterday F E Whitney Walter Hosier WHITNEY HOSIER Draymen Prompt Services Courteous Treatment Reasonable Prices GIVE US A TRIAL Office First Door South of DeGrofPs Phones 13 an Black 244 Mike Walsh DEALER IK POULTRY fc EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash New location n it acma rnCrrr k street in P Walsh btrldin l wUUK t j JJ hi