PAGE 2 and AKIH6 POWDER Afosolttfely Pare MAKES HOME BAKING EASY i SSS HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Them in McCook and Good Reason for it Wouldnt any wonlro be happy After years of backache suffering Days of misery nights of unrest The distress of urinary troubles She finds relief and cure No reason why any McCook reader Should suffcr in the tree of evi dence like this Mrs A M Wilson 204 E Second St McCook Xc b says My back bothered me for years and there was a dull rfii e across my kidneys and loins Ike pain in my back became worse when I exerted myself and of ten I had headaches and dizzy spells I could not stoop and there were many other disagreeable symptoms of kidney complaint in evidence On m BelMoias Cake BaMiy Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts and fne food is finer more tasty cleanly wholesome than the ready- made found at the shop or grocery Royal Cook Book BOO RocolpicFreoa Send Mama and Address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK said I am pleased to verify the statement I gave in 1907 recommend ing Doans Kidney Pills This rem edy is a specific for kidney com plaint For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the Unit ed States Remember the name Doans and take no other Legal Notice To all persons interested in the estate of Auguct Droll deceased Notice is hereby given that Ed ward M Droll executor has filed his final account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such and for the distribution and assign ment of said est te to the persons entitled thereto a friends advise I finally nrocured It is ordered that the same be Doans Kidney Pills from McConnells heard in the county court room in drug store and I soon found them to said county on the 10th day of June be just what I needed This remedy strengthened my back and kidneys 1911 at one oclock p m Witness my hand and the seal of and before long effected a complete said Court this 22nd day of May cure Statement given June 20 1907 Re endorsement On June 21 1910 Mrs Wilson 1011 Seal J C MOORE County Judge First publication May 25 3ts TELEPHONE TALKS 4 THAT WORD HELLO If you and every other Bell Telephone subscriber in this country would answer the telephone by giving the name as John Smith talking instead of saying Hello a million and a half hours of time would be saved every year Six billion connections are made over Bell Telephonnes ev ery year A second economized on each call by dropping the Hello would mean six billion seconds a hundred mil lion minutes a million and a half hours or 455 days saved every year This tremendous time saving and consequent re duction in operating expenses could be applied to the bet terment of the service The most agreeable mode of beginning a telephone conver sation and the method we recommend because it saves use less words and avoids misunderstanding and consequent irri tation and is at the same time courteous and direct runs thus The telephone bell rings and the person answering says Browns residence John Brown talking or Woods Company Mr Jones speaking Nebraska Telephone Company CHAS W ICELLEY McCook Manager BULLARD LUMBER CO H Lumber and Coal BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone No i 0 fj 1 T THE McCOOK TRIBUNE THE PROGRAM FOR BOTH DAYS Memorial Sunday May 28 and Dec oration Day May 30th Union Memorial services will be held in the Methodist church at 11 a m Sunday May 2Sth All min isters and their congregations in the city are requested to he present and participate in these services All members of the G A R of the Ladies of the G A R Spanish-American and ex Confederate soldiers are requested to meet at Morris hall on Main avenue at 10 oclock a m to march in organizations to the church Sermon will be delivered by Com rade Rev D L McBride who will be assisted by the other pastors of the city There will be appropriate music A collection will be taken to assist in defraying expenses of Decoration Day Decoration Day Tuesday morning May 30th the decorating committees from the G A R and from the Ladies of the G A R will meet at Morris hall at 930 oclock to proceed to the eem teries of the city to decorate the graves of departed soldiers etc All persons are requested to bring their flowers for the decoration of the graves to Morris hall not later than 9 oclock in the morning of the 30th Invitation is cordially extended to all civic societies orders etc to meet with the committees and march to the cemeteries to engage in the decoration of the graves The mayor and members of the city council will head the civic bodies of the city in the march to the cem etery The procession to the cemetery will form on Main avenue in front of Morris hall and march to River- view cemetery escorted by Company M Nebraska National Guards and drum corps The ritualistic services of the G A R and of Ladies of the G A R will be held in Riverview cemetery at 1030 in the morning At 130 the old soldiers sailors marines sons of veterans soldiers of U13 Spanish American war Ladies of the G A R and ex Confederate col diers will meet at Morris hall to march in a body to the Temple the atre where the exercises of the day will be held commencing at 2 oclock p m All the societies and orders of the city and the people generally are urged to come and participate in this service Song America Audience Reading of Orders Adjutant Yarg er Invocation Rev McBride Reports of Decorating Committees Music Reading of Lincolns Gettysburg Ad dress F M Kimmell Address of the Day Rev L E Lewis Music Address to the Unknown Dead Mrs W G Dutton Benediction Rev R T Bayne The earnest cooperation of all is hoped for in the proper andappro priate observance of this day By Order of Committee M E Campmeeting The committee who has in hand th arrangements for a campmeeting for Holdrege district of the M E church met in Oxford yesterday at the Nome hotel The camp meeting is to be held at Holbrook July 16 to 30 The committee on arrangements is composed of J W Morris district superintendent J G Hurlbut Hol brook M B Carman Minden E C Newland Holdrege R E Gilpin Franklin L E Lewis McCook Ox ford Standard Fire at Indianola Indianola Neb May 21 Fire at 3 oclock this afternoon destroyed two frame buildings on Main street One was occupied by I M Smiths hardware store and the other by Mack Lords harness shop Nearly all of Mr Lords stock was saved as was part of the goods in Smiths store The buildings were totally de stroyed Both are partially covered by insurance Mr Smiths loss is about 1000 and loss on buildings is about 1500 This is the second fire Mr Smith has had in the last few months The origin of the fire is unknown Quite a Foot Race The base ball game between the high school teams of McCook and Cambridge last Friday developed a meritorious sprinting ability in both clubs especially among our ownest The final score was 21 to 10 in favor of the locals In the evening the visiting team was given a reception in the high school with refreshments and a musical-literary program of such excel lence as characterizes such events in the citys public school affairs A- aLMp3 WP They wanted him to buy a farm A thousand miles remote In regions that were full of charm The proud promoter wrote The more he thought and thought of ib The more he liked the scheme To think of it he used to sit And then he had a dream Nov dreams are very foolish things Undoubtedly its true Your brain puts on its fairy wings And flies away from you And e it seems that some of us Cu carh vxud never Iocp Unless we learned a lasson thus By felling fast asleep He hai a dream a dollar came With tears its features wet A dollar came and called his name In anger and regret The coin vas rhedding silver tears lrrom cut is silver eye He asked the reason for its fears The dollar made reply They tell me you intend to send Me many miles away They tell me you intend to spend In speculation gay The dollar that has been to you A servant many years To send me to some region new And hence these silver tears Ive lived in this community Almost as Jong as you Ive been in evry family I guess but one or two But one or two who sad too say Had such a scheme in mind And sent their hard earned cash away Some other land to find ail fiw8 I am the dollar that was ipaid To Johnson for his wheat That Johnson gave again in trade To Murphy for his meat That Murphy gave to Smith you see For furnishing a knife That Smith left at the grocery For candy for his wife The grocer gave me up to Jones Who runs the drygoods store And that the doctor set his benes This Jones can thank me for The doctor paid me out for oats To feed his dapple gray The feedman paid me on some notes Fell due a certain day The banker bought a book or two And so the thing went on Each night I had an owner new A new one at the dawn A welcome waited when I came A godspeed when I went In fact a thousand ways the same On errands I was sent But now you say that I must go A wanderer to be Afar from all the friends I know Who know and honor me I wonder that you dare to look Me fairly in the face And in your empty pocketbook Oh who will take my place The speculator then awoke The dollar in his hand And softly to himself he spoke At last I understand He gave it to the druggists clerk And bought a brush and comb He found a dollar does its work The best right here at home Douglas Mallocah Few to Contest the Honor The Tribune is sure there are few citizens of McCook who would desire to participate in the doubtful hon or of being the author of that band concert joke of last Friday evening And McCook will stand for a good deal in the joke line too It Was a Fake That band concert advertised per dodgers for last Friday evening in the city park was a fake pure and simple Quite a number of citizens repaired to the park however in nocently to enjoy the music Hottest Spot in U S According to the government recor Culbertson reported the highest tem perature in the U S last Thurs day 98 degrees above r Real Estate Filings The foilowiim real estate filing nave bien maue in the county clerks oftice since our last report Timothy F Perkins et ux to Thomas P McNish wd ne 1 00 Gordon Hollis to M Holland ei seVi 21-2-30 10 00 Charles W Kelley to Joseph Shramek lease 9 in 21 Mc- Pook M U Clyde to Joseph Shra mek bill of sale all fur initure fixtures etc in sa loon building 1500 00 M U Clyde to E H Thom ass bill of sale all stock of liquors now in saloon 2341 55 Hiram iC Rider et ux to Adam Kern wd 3 in 11 Riverview Henry Lenhart et ux to Adam Kern wd 7 in G Willow Grove S00 00 O R Levin e et ux to Frank E McKinnis wd to n nwVi 21-1-CO 2CC0 00 T Mor is wd Ft ne sw 17-1-26 3 00 J PI Cast et al to Albert L Kee et a wd int neM 3200 00 J H Cast et al to J A Scott qcd 1 6 nei 19-4-29 1 00 Martha E Cumming to James E Cumming wd 1 2 in 10 10-1-26 2500 00 James B Cumming to Martha E Cumming wd in 10 Lebanon 2500 00 Affa C Secley et al to Jas L Hoyt wd 2-3-4 in 19-2-30 1200 00 Yarger Notley to Matella Gordon mech lien 11 in i Mccook 163 76 A Ebert to Frank Mueller lease s 16-2-29 600 00 Chas D Ritchie Ref to Edward Droll Ref deed ne qr e hf nw qr and lots 1 and 2 in 18-3-23 3S00 00 J Chas D Ritchie Rf to Rosana Droll Ref ieed eJ2 nw and lofes 1 and 2 in 7-3-29 2100 00 The McCook Tribune the year in advance It is 100 Come and Settle All persons indebted to the estate of S N Wilson for stallion service are requested to call on the under signed at once and make settlement Give this your prompt attention please as the estate must be set tled up at the earliest possible date M O McCLURE Administrator Have you heard the latest song TWILIGHT DREAMS Sick headache results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach and can be cured by the use of Chamber lains Stomach and Liver Tablets Try it For sale by all dealers BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood HBI I THURSDAY MAY 25 191T We never hesitate to guarantee Lily Patent flour At the McCook Flour and Feed Store Subscribe for the Tribar j Foley Kidney Pills take hold of your system and help you to rid your self of your dragging backache dull headache nervousness impaired eye sight and of all the ills resulting fror the impaired action of your kidneys and bladder Remember it is Foley Kidney Pills that do this A Mc Miller BEGG1 CUKES ar inscta sMmm U - i1 iiiix Lsr xKSw USSi Sho SaI jie Springs Located on our own premise and u4 in the Natural liieral Water y in o trutment of Heart Stomach Kidney and Lira Dueas s 2 I DR 0 V M Mod r it Chwge Additu W EVERiTT Hg- Lincoln Rsb ke Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash New location n t acr - Tlnf - trfc in P Wulch Hnrrii o A lWVvJvV I Heating PlumbiDg MiddletonRuby Are prepared to fur nish estimates on short notice They keep a complete line of Bath Tubs La vatories Sinks and other plumbing mater ial including a good line of lawn hose and sprinklers Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr SPENT 5G000REFUSED 300000 Two years ago one of Uncle Sams tsoldiers filed on a 40 acre homestead adjoining the town of Powell Wyoming By applying his time served in the army this homesteader has now made final proof He has paid out only 50000 on the ten payment plan towards water rights and improvements and has just refused a 300000 offer for his 40 acre farm This illustrates the value of irrigated farms under Government Can als in the Big Horn Basin YOUR CHANCE SOON More of this same kind of land will be opened soon to entry The IRalston Unit is already platted d 12 miles more of the main canal is more than half finished by the contractors If you want to get one of these rich Government prizes send me your name and address for my mailing list and I will notify you as fast as new tracts will be supplied with water The next one will be announced very soon NEW FOLDER The new Shoshone Project folder contains a map of the Big Horn Basin plats of the Garland Powell and Ralston ir rigated lands several farm scenes and two beautiful pictures of the Shoshone Dam It is yours for the asking Write today for particulars about our personally conducted excursions to these lands firnt and third Tuesdays D CLEM DEAVER Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam St Omaha Neb i MONBELL 320 acre FREE homesteads Northeastern Wyoming- Ask about them g I gSTMVWtMVVMlVtWTWW V Frakklix Pres G H WATKinslVice Pres R A Green Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIRECTORS V Franklin A McMillen R A Green G H Watkius Vernice Franklin kltWMtLmfLth LtftLMW n Mm- tWtriVn tVV n r mi mHiiuiiH inn iLny w s ll I 1 51 f I I