THIRTIETH YEAR hc NEBRASKA GUARDS Ordered To Ak SarBen All the Boys are requested to wear Tan Shoes at this Big Doins We have a good as sortment of tans as well as many other up-to-date button and bluch ers with the blunt toes Viersen Osborn Corner Store 201 Main Appointments Holdrege district J Walter Morris district superintendent Alma C S llawley Atlanta 0 0 Wood Arapahoe X II T Lin es Axtell A D Bun ess Braver City B F Eberhart Benkelman J P Ilageman Bloomington C II Chader Box Elder S L Foutch Cambridge W T Gat ley Culbertson R N Throekmor ton Bartley A J May Danburv Ilarvey Anderson Edison sup plied by John Gallagher Frank lin R E Gilpin Haigler to be supplied Ileartwell and Norman L G J Kelly Ilendley G M Burnett Huntley to be supplied Holbrook Kent Clifton Holdrege E C NewJand Ilildreth M S Satchell Indianola C A Xor lin Lowell and Newark W J Miller Loomis J W Farr Mc Cook L E Lewis Minden M B Carman Orleans B A Cram Oxford C E Woodson Ragan and Sacramento II C Barrett Republican City to be supplied Riverton to be supplied Strat ton John Stevens Trenton C L Anderson LTpland and Camp bell to be supplied Wilcox II M Pickney Wilsonville and Le banon J G Ilurlburt Special on Hope Muslin This standard bleached muslin is perhaps the best value at 10 cents that can be found If you will cut out this item and bring it to ns not later than Saturday Sept 30th we will give you one 10 yard cut for 69 cents Dont expect to get it without bringing this The Thompson D G Cor Jfmost values for cash In time of sickness you sre interested as much as the physician in getting the bet results from the medicines prescribed No prescription is ever filled in our store without following out every detail carefully and using nothing except just the remedies called for by the physician You get just what the doctor want you to have and compound ed in the most scientific and careful manner Bring your prescriptions to us day or night and they will receive our best atten tion C R WOODWORTII Druggist Everything in drugs nell Get our rates on farm loans DORWART BARGER Popular prices will prevail to patrons of The Punkin Husk er Saturday evening September 23 Seats on sale at McConnells FOR RENT Furnished room modem house Inquire 319 1st W Phone red 281 W21tf WANTED Pupiig on piano and or gan beginners preferred Terms 50c per lesson Susie McBride phone black 464 - McCook Highs Go Higher The McCook high school will be core than commonly well repre sented in attendance upon higher educational institutions this fall Among the number are Gertrude Morrissey and Adaline Koller at Knox college Galesburg Illinois Gertrude Suess at Mexico Mo Margaret Thompson Marie Smarl Clara Kankin Ed ORourke Roy Green Baxter Austin Fay Stay ner and Florence Simmons to the Nebraska University Joseph Moore Jr to the Wesleyan uni versity at University Place The Punkin Husker On Saturday evening Septem ber 23 the vSutherland Stock Co will present for the first time in our city a new and popular four act comedy The Punkin Husk er This play as the title im plies deals with life on the farm and the simple story drawn from nature touches the heart as no other subject can Deumon Thompson immortalized The Old Homestead which play has never had an equal since Both plays follow nearly the same lines ex cept that the author of The Pun kin Husker has followed more closely the comedy side of the rural life Lige the country gawk and Willie the street waif furnish two characters with but few parallels in the comedy world If you wish to witness a good clean wholesome moral play visit Temple Theatre Saturday evening Sept 23rd and see The Punkin nusker Grave Lot Resold A lady by the name of Blake from Iowa was in the city Tues day trying to locate the grave of a baby they buried here in what is now known as the city ceme tery but was at the time the re mains were buried therein pro perty of II C Rider The child was buried here about 25 years ago being moved from -a farm up in Frontier county By some clerical or other error the same lot had been resold and at present the lot for which Mrs Blake has the deed was occupied by the bodies of the two wives of Lovell Clyde a fact over which Mrs Blake was decidedly perturb ed Sommers Rickards Mr Edgar E Sommers of Graf ton Neb and Miss Jemima Riek ards of Culbertson Neb were joined in marriage Wednesday a m at the Baptist parsonage D L McBride officiating The young people were accompanied by Mr and Mrs Asa Schlegel of northwest of town They will make their home in Fillmore coun ty Nebraska Ladies Suits Our 1000 suits are all wool and lined with satin sleeves as well as body Our 1250 1500 and 1650 are exceptional values We invite your inspection The Thompson D G Co Utmost val ue O E S Tomorrow Night The O E S will hold a regu lar meeting tomorrow evening Anybody is justified in taking a cold at any time after this date owing to the cool evenings and frequent changes in the weather Nobody is justified in allowing a cold to get hold on them or of suffering from one for rthe usual period REXALL COLD TABLETS are guaranteed to cure If they fail we refund the money It stops colds in the start if you use the remedy promptly Price 25c L W McCONNELL Druggist Father OBrien of Seward will go to Dawson to occupy the pul pit of the Catholic church there while Father Loughran of Daw son will go to Seward on the same day This ivas announced yesterday and is of interest to Lincoln people as Father O Brien was assistant pastor in Lincoln a few years ago Father Loughran is a veteran priest of western Ne braska and is well known in Lin coln Lincoln Journal For sunburn or roughness of skin use McMillen s Cream Lo tion For special on sauer kraut by the gallon see Magner o o glis Thursday Evening Edition W C T D CONVENTION PROGRAM Convention to Be Held In the M E Church McCook Sep tember 26 29 Inclusive Monday Evening September 25 145 Reports of Corresponding General officers meeting EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Tuesday Morning Sept 26 900 Devotional led by Mrs Ileald Roll call 1000 Minutes of general offi cers meetings and executive Mid year committee Introduction of new members Business 1130 Noontide prayer Tuesday Afternoon 130 Devotional 145 Unfinished business 230 Constitution 3 30 Organization 430 Adjournment Tuesday Sept 26 All days conference of Loyal Temperance Legion Young Peo ples Branch and Scientific Tem perance Instruction Beginning at 900 a m Workers in Charge Mrs Harriet Vance Miss Lelia G Dyar and Miss Josie Sullivan Reception at the church to gen eral officers delegates and Mc- Cr k public school teachers G45 to 745 p m Tuesday Evening Sept 26 the McCook public schools Secretary Treasurer- Auditor Vice President Secretary Young Peoples Branch Secretary Loy al Temperance Legion Report of Headquarters Met calf book sales Union Worker Year Book Physical exercises 5 minutes conducted by Miss Palmer 300 Question Box by Mrs Ileald 330 Presentation of visitors Reports of organizers 400 Department gleanings 500 Adjournment Joint meeting of General Offi cers and County Presidents Wednesday Evening 7 30 Devotionals Rev D L McBride pastor Baptist church Solo Mrs C W Britt Mc Cook Address Mrs Mary Harris Ar mour of Georgia Pledges for state work Benediction Thursday Morning Sept 28 900 Devotional 915 Reading minutes Report of Resolution committee Report or ureuentiai uommiuee 1000 Election of officers and nr t 4 i w - Schools Union C W Mrs Belle In- Response Rev Alice Ruth Pal- Introduction of local commit mer Grant tees Dut Miss Florence Rosebush Address The Five Stars and Miss Minnie Viersen McCook rrs Margaret Cams- Lincoln Reading Lelia Fisher Seng Marjorie Sehobel Presidents Address Mrs Frances B neald Music collection benediction Wednesday Morning Sept 27 900 Devotional Mrs Anna Nesbitt Pawnee City Corresponding Secretary 9 30 Announcement of commit tees Credential Courtesies Res olution Telegrams Auditing 9 45 Reading of minutes of Ex ecutive committee meetings 1000 Report of Constitution committee 1100 Memorial hour in charg of Mrs M M Smith Aurora Noontide prayer Adjournment Wednesday Afternoon 1 30 Devotional i Physical exercises 5 minutes I Miss Palmer 400 Department Gleanings j continued 430 Presentation of Union Sig nal i Adjournment Thursday Evening 915 Seating convention by j 730 Devotional Solo Miss Fern Flitcraft Mc Cook Illustrated lecture Rev C M Shepherd D D Lincoln Music collection benediction Friday Morning Sept 29 900 Devotional Reading minutes Unfinished business Reports of committees Adjournment Post Executive committee meet- ing Post General Officers meeting KT7yyTYVVTTyvrVVTYTTUHTTTVTVV7TYrT77T7VTTVVTrvyrTTr I W T Davis New Superintendent The elected Beaver Taylor hoard of education has Supt W T Davis of City to succeed Chas W in the superintendency of Nebraska At the present time theiv is an enrollment of 133 the largest in the history of McCook high at this time of the vear This will undoubtedly increase There was a large list of strong to lb beiore the end ol the y ar applicants for the place nearly But what is more important than all of whom made a personal can numbers is the fact that the high vass of the board for the position school is Avorking together in a Supt Davis comes to McCook quiet harmonious and with splendid record as school tic manner in all activities and man lie is a graduate of the state normal school at Peru from the advanced course started in the profession six years of experience in rural schools before going to the Nor mal Since graduation from the departments Students and teach ers seem to be united in tlu Ile tfort to make this the most suc with cessful year in the history of the McCook high school Supt Tay lor is to be congratulated in be ing able to turn over the school normal Supt Davis has held the to his successor in such an superintendencies at Elmwood cient and well organized onrl Tnnvny Ciii r unfli inovinciTHf success in each case j wnen Mr uavis went to iseav er City five years ago ho found there a high school of 65 pupils with eleven grades of instruction tion Supt Davis has been in town going over the work with Supt Taylor for the past two days Mr Davis family consists of a wife and one child Mrs Davis will McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY JEVENING SEPTEMBER 21 1911 He has built it up till now the spend the next month in packing membersliip is 130 wifcliin a few of Hie McCook high school with twelve grades State University accreditment and full normal training work Under his admin istration the Beaver City high school lias come to higlirank in debating declamatory work and athletics in all of wliich student activities Supt Davis is a great pusher and enthusiast In these matters the McCook high school leads in Southwest and visiting relatives and friends in Lincoln- and Peru before mov ing to McCook whihv will be about November 1st Rooms for Rent Suitable for office or living rooms Inquire at McMILLENS DRUG STORE Observe the date after your name on The Tribune Notch It UP Board of Health Re Fifth Birthday Master llvUi111 Miller r iHHPranci9Ui 3g The Board of Health last Mon day sent samples of ice water well water milk and city water and a sample of water from the Driftwood to Dr JjL H Waite of Lincoln for anaylsis to de termine if possible the cause of typhoid fever Dr Waite is the bacteriologist of the State University and re ports as follows That he finds the Driftwood sample two samples of the wells and the city water all classed as suspicious one of the wells and the Driftwood water as unfit for use The milk and ice water contain ed no evidence of typhoid germs The conditions about the Drift wood stream are unusually bad this year owing to the extreme enter- little friends Monday afternoon at four oclock in celebration of his fifth birthday Refreshments worn cml nt Piin inrl Miss Ruby Lineburg and Miss j Healit V Pauline Burns assisted in enter 1 tli lift fnlk Jill nf Leatherwear black taffeta at S9c and embrace very attractive warp printed novelties satin mes salines peau de soies etc We invite your inspection The Thompson D G Co Utmost val ue Superb Fruit Specimens Wallace McMillen who recent ly returned from Provo Utah where he has been visiting his brother Russell on a fruit rancli brought with him some superb specimens of grapes plums and peaches grown on his brothers farm th s season The peaches are of such size that 36 of them or 18 in a layer will fill a crate All the fruit is of fine flavor Return the Freezer Top The of the party who gained entrance to the basement rt th Bon Ton last Saturday night after 12 oclock taking away the top of a two gallon fiveer and two gallons of cream h known They may avoid ex posure by returning the freezer top W Fleischers Yarns carry them in the German IKnitting Worsteds at 25c the Germantown Zephyrs the Eiderdown- cap yarns the Saxonys No others as good The Thompson D G Co Utmost values A New Restaurant The Kelley building at foot of Main avenue is being remodeled and generally repaired and The Chicago Restaurant and Chop House expects to open up for bus iness therein about October 1st Auction To be held Saturday afternoon at 230 oclock at the corner of Iain and B streets Furniture and household goods almost new Some very desirable things COL MATSON Auctioneer All Real Estate Taxes Delinquent for 1910 should be paid on or before Oc tober 1st next to save advertis ing fees C NADEN Co Treas Mra Dora Stewart was sur prised by the ladies of the O E S Monday evening at her home on West 1st street m NUMBER 34 iiS KJJJtfEUZT H1TWIMimTTTTm I I I e tm ft- I D long dry spell and when the large treshet came about August first it washed out all the accumulated impurities of almost a year This water passed near the city wells and could easily have polluted our city wells as they are within 40 or 60 feet of the river As the wells are kept well pumped out the danger for the present may be passed but as a precau tionary measure it would be ad visable to boil all water used for drinking purposes for a time at least BOARD OF HEALTH I A NUT TO CRACK What are you going to do when 3ou are too old to work Better provide for the future while you have time Its not how large or how small are your earnings but what portion of your earnings that you save that is of consequence When you START to save your money and put it in this bank your fortune is half made The other half is per sistency We want the small deposi tor and welcome his or her account because its the small depositor that grows to be the large one Start a bank account NOW with THE McCOOK NATIONAL BANK P Walsh President C F Lehn V Pres C J OBrien Cash DIRECTORS M Loughran P F McKenna CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS German Evan Lutheran East 6th St Services every Sunday morning at 1030 oclock and wu xvuij uiiai bw uws m v delegates to lNationai convention - f 730 n T RiVlinvt L E Lewis pastor M E church at Milwaukee and to the Worlds tamed a party ot about twenty j I I I I I I Greetings For the City Adams For the Lewis For the Taylor For the I - I f V- -Hon Jas Mc- Churches Rev L E convention Local presidnts march 1200 Noontide prayer Adjournment Thursday Afternoon 130 Devotionals 1 45 Unfinished business Points of Progress by County Presidents Christian Science The subject for next Sundav morning is whom had a fine time Master vice next Sunday as usual Kenneth i cordial mvitationto all was generously lwiiiI l r Inc lfnimrr innptc civjll ur iiiojwimj3 o 010 Congregational Regular ser A Episcopal Sunday September Silk Values 24 Sunday school at 10 Morn- Any estimate of silk values to j ing prayer and sermon at 11 Eve be satisfactory must include an j ning service and sermon at 8 All examination ot our offerings welcome which begin with our celebrated Baptist Sermons at 11 a m and 8 p m Bible school at 10 a m Christian Endeavor at 715 Services at East McCook at 4 p m D L McBride pastor DIVINE SCIENCE Health class Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 a m Sunday school class Sun dav mornings at 11 oclock New Thought books and magazines for sale Come and talk it over it may be that which you have been seeking for You are cordially invited to these meetings 123 D st Adv Phur Cetz Our handsome display of Lad ies fur sets from 750 to 2500 ineludesBlack Lynx sets Iceland fox white sets Isabella Coney sets Raccoon sets in the latest styles of shawls scarfs and muffs We invite your inspection The Thompson D G Co Utmost val ues for cash only A fim nesday promise of rain For pure spices try McMillen a Drug Store All the fresh fruits of the sea son at Magners Base ball goods WOODWORTII Druggist Picture framing made to order WOODWORTH Druggist School Fountain Pens 75c A McMILLEN Druggist McMillen druggist has a full line of Razors Safety Razors and Strops Rubber gloves for house work 75c per pair C R WOODWORTH Druggist McConnnell has the kind and quality of drugs your physician wishes used Use Nyals hand lotion and pre vent sore hands 25c per bottle C K WOODWORTH Druggist The entertainment course com mittee expect shortly to be able announce the program of the win ter Their tentative program con sists offive strong mimhprs tlrre fi 1 musical and two lectures