it M X 1 A 1 - - THIRTIETH YEAR VVvvvvvvvvVvvvvvvvv4vvvvv DAILY MARKET Delivered free any place In McCook Corn chop per 100 8130 Bran per 100 1 20 Shorts per 100 135 Wheat per bu3hel 93 I4 Phone 29 X Corn per bushel TO Oats per bushel 00 Alfalfa per bale 50 Ground alfalfa meal for chick en and cow feed per 100 105 McCook Milling Company f T T4 7 THAT GROWLING TOOTH had better be looked after Pro per attention by a dentist is ne cessary but there is often an in terval when sometliing nvust be used to relieve the pain or ache Toothache has a trick of startling in the evening frequently and there should be a remedy at hanel -which -will relieve Rexall Toothache Stopper lis an effective remedy We know of nothing better and its cost is too small for any one to be de prived of it when needed Price 10 cents L W McCONNELL Druggist NOTICE Water tax for fourth quarter of 1911 is now due and payable under the public library from 8 to 12 a m and 1 to G p m each day until January 20th1912 in elusive Agents and tenants give this your attention DAVID DIA3IOND Water Commissioner Domestic Science Faculty The members of the Dcmcoti 3 Science faculty of the high schc atfd all interested ladies cf 1 city are invited to attend a meeting in the high school build ing next Saturday afternoon at three oclock Subscriptions Don t forget that Barney Hof er will save you money on sub scriptions new or renewal for any paper or magazine publish ed Get his new club catalogue If You Have houses to rent list them with Whittaker Gray They have several applications on file now for houses Phone black 283 Of fice in Temple block Mens Overcoats 399 Heavy warm overcoats with convertible collars for 399 in The Thompson D G Cos Clear ing Sale Marriage Licenses Walter B Modrell 25 of Mc Cook and Tressie Doyle 17 of Box Elder 1500 Plush Coats Now 899 in The Thompson D G Cos Clearing Sale Attention is directed to the ad vertisememt of the hospital which Dr D J Reid of Cambridge will open in our city January 18th The hospital will be located for the present in the Heckman dwelling house on 1st street west opposite the Christian church Ad ditional details will appear in fu ture issues of The Tribune Watch for them South McCook claims the rec ord Three baby boys were born an that section of the city close of last week To Mr and Mrs Ant Dinnell Mr and Mrs Frank Douglass and Mr and Mrs Brown The kidlets have been enjoying a rare season of coasting and the older growns an unusual amount of fine sleighing You will find them fresh and clean at Magners grocery Pure Gold flour from winter wheat at Magners Ten days of zero- and below zero weather Classified Advertisements Widow woman yvanfo work of any kind at once Phone reid 414 FOR RENT Furnished room modern houses Inquire 319 1st W Phone red 281 W21tf WANTED A girl from 8 -a m to 5 p m Phone red 214 4 T r335E55HB K witi1 THE NEWLY WEDS DRAW An Immense Crowd at the Tem ple and Pleased Many The Temple theatre was filled to quite its capacity last eveai ing on the return appearance of the Newly Weds and Their Baby The company as to cast was practically entirely new save Adolph the waiter whose efforts in German comedy make up a large share of the amusement of the play The story of last year 11103- be dittoed for last evenings per formance in general The vocal efforts chorus and solo were fair The costumes hand some and the seeneiy effective while there was comedy galore from the to the finish The broilers pouters etc were of prett3r much the conventional sort long and thin and serawn short and fat and overdress ed and uirdredressed as usual but with all the goods in the shop with them and in the main satis faotoiy And they entertained and amused one of the greatest aud iences cf the season Musical comedies are proven drawers and last nights- ef forts of the Xewlywcds wat in the success class Furs 40 Off All the odd pieces muffs cra vats scarfs 4-in-hands 40 off The Thompson D G Cos Clear ing Sale SOME SOCIAL AFFAIRS Mr and Mrs U X Rosebush entertained a few neighbor fam ilies at dinner Tuesday evening wcth happ3r social and neighbor ly results Mr and Mrs C II McBride en tertaaneel at a New Year dinner in honor of Mr and Mis T C Gould formerly of Denver Mr and Mrs J S Miller of Mc Cook and Mr J L Rogers of Hereford Texas The J O C card club was de LigihtfuLly en t era in edit at the J G lighitfully entertained at the J G At seven oclock a tast3 two course dinner was served after wlaiiah playing began Later in the eveninir cards were discon tinued floors were cleared and the compan3r had a verv enjoy able dance with music b Mr Schobel at the piano Out of club guests were Mr and Mrs A McMillen Mr and Mrs Wal ter Stokes Miss Claire Thursl3 and Mr Fred Archer The Niltio Silas held at the P F McKennna heme another of their meetings Tuesda3r ev ning Twent3 3oung people were present with four out of town guests Miss Lulu Moore cf tonia B C Miss Cas iie Harrison and Mrs C E Minniek of In dianola and J Tierne3r of Brok en Bow The scheme of the daint3r luneh served in the din ing roiom was chocolate in flaivor and color and there were choco late favors The prizes were won by Harold Sutton and Mrs C E Minnick School Entertainment The pupils of the West school will give a in the Central building next Monday evening School children will pay ten eents for admission and adults fifteen cents The proceeds wlU be devoted to school purpose- The public is invited All Wool Underwear 89c Mens all wool shirts and draw ers in scarlet tan and grey uoav 89e each in The Thompson D G Cos Clearing Sale Its 3 our move Ladies Jacket Suits 789 All wool and silk lined The Thompson D G Cos Clearing Sale Get our rates on farm loans DPRWART BARGER A McMillen Druggist Try a Tribune want ad and watch results Misses Ida and Pearl Buggies J of Indianola come up on No 13 j Tuesday and were guests briefly of the H G Phelps famity V Thursday Evening Edition HTYYVYYYYYYVYTYYYVVYYYYYTYVVYVYYYVYVYYYYYYYYVYYYTYTYH Temple Stockholders Meet sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Masonic Tem ple Craft association was held un the MeCook Commercial club rooms Monday afternoon at 230 oclock The committee on proxies re ported a majority representation of the stock of the association The stockholders then proceeded to selection of three members of the board of directors The three retiring members of the board Messrs C L Fahweistock C B Gray and Lon Cone were reelected without opposition It was moved and sustained that the president of the board of directors appoint a committee to audit the books of the associa tion for the 3 ear 1911 The annual reports of the sec retary and treasurer were read and filed The stockholders returned the members of the board of direct ors and the managers iof the the atre Ma srs F A Pennell and L W MeCcainell Ihnks for their conduct of the business of the as so2iiton and of the theatre dur ing Mlu jiast 3 eai It will no doubt be news to taxpa3rers in the cita to learn that the mayor and are well on in the effort to lvfund or exchange the 50 000 of McCook cit- water bonds bearing 6 per cent interest into hondo of lower denomination and interest The present bonds are in 5C00 denomination and call for 6 per cent interest The new plan makes the denomination 500 and the rate of interest 5 per cent or lower and a small premium is hoped for In order 1o avoid the expen sive sinking fund proposition the new bonds will have no optional period and owing to this and their small denomination the city hopes to dispose of them readily on rood terms Five of The meeting of the era Ihaving been completed an ad journment Avas moved and car ried The board of directors immeel iatel3 went into session and re organized The old officers Dr C L Fahnestock president M O MeClure vice president Lon Cone secretary C B Grav treaa urer were unanimously reelected The members of the board of directors are C L Fallineratock M O MeClure Lon Cone C B Gray F M Kimmell II P Sut ton P Walsh A Barnett L W McDonnell Despite the reduced business in the theatre department the as sociation showed a fair businses condition for the 3ear closed December 20th 1911 Coughing- Unnecessary when 3ou use McMillen s Couj Remed3r Invoicing is the business pro gram of the merchants now You are writing it 1912 3YYYYYYYYVYYYYVYYVYYYYYYYYYYYTTVVYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYH 1912 City Taxes To Be Lower - -4 HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH welcome 1 each 3ear and it is expected to pay all or a large part ot these bonds from the annual profits of the municipal water plant It is hoped that these differ ent measures of this administra tion will result in material re ductions in the taxes paid in 1912 Boys Overcoats 119 Actual overcoats for actual 003s Clearing Sale price The Thompson D G Co Chases Plush Robes 119 Plush lap robes are Clearing Sale price onlv 119 The Thompson D G Co A McMillen prescription drug gist All the fresh fruits of the se the 500 bonds will be retired sou at Manners rjYYYYYYVTYYYYYyYYYVYYYYYYYYYYYYYTYTTTTYYYYVYVYTVTrwri New Band Uniforms are Here HAA AAAAAAAAAA a a a a a A AAAAAA The new uniforms ordered some time since for the McCook band have arrived and the bo3 s are well pleased with their new togs Black broadcloth is the material with a narrow gjlk white stiiipe all around on the edges which gives a unique and striking effect to the simplicity ADDITIONAL PERSONAL John Stevens was up from Hastings having bus iness in the district court Kev Wm Patten O M L went down to Plattsmouth on Tuesday night on matters of the cloth Frank Stillman came up from Westphalia Kansas Wednesda3 morning to be in our city sever al da3TS Miiss Martha Abel returned on Tuesda3 morning from her va cation in Red Cloud to resume her sshool work Miss Claire MeKenna depanhe d last evening for Lincoln to tales up her school duties after the holiday vacation Mies Theoda Fox returned to Lincoln Monda3r on No 10 from spending the holidays here with Miss Battle Galusha W C Bullard was out from Omaha earl3r das of wecklcok ing after his interests in McCook and thisi section of state Mrs W B Mills and Mrs E 0 Valuus went down to Arapahoe Monday on No 10 to furnish music for a New Year dance C W Meeker the Imperial postmaster and politician and laiwyer was in the city yesterday on business of his man3r activi ties Miss Celestine Kendlen return ed to her home in Denver Tues day morning on 13y after a sever al days visit with the Barbazeftte family aaa aaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA of the plain black The band has been reorganize and engaged in practice and re hearsal work for some time and the people of McCook will be more than anxious to hear this popular musical organization and to see thair new glad clothes up on their first public appearance Mii23 Millicent Slalry is teach ing fur a few da3rs in the South sahcicl for Mrs May Douglas who is expected to return honu close of week Miss GJads Nciiswangcr and Miss Ada Butler of Cambridge came up on No 18 Wed ncratl sty morning for the evenings thciaii riaal attraction Miss Kaitiherine Brad- left to day for Denver to resume her studies in the Lorctto school of that city She has been ait hiome over the holidays Mrs A Barnett and Frank re turned Monday- on No 10 from Denver where the3r went for treaiiiment cf Franks eyas Mr Barnett joined them at Font Morgan- W B Tanner of Denver hrr been in the city part of the week looking after the interests of The Farmers Life Insurance Co of Denver He is engaged in sail ing capital stock in this insurance concern Miss Kate West came in from Kearne3r the latter part of last week to spend the holiday vaca tion with her parenst Mr and Mrs A L West She is attend ing the state normal at Kearney Hayes Center Times Republican Father McGann arrived from Lowell jtfass 3esteJrdy sto take the place of Father Hagigerty who returned to Buffalq New York on account of liis ill health Father Haggerty made a wide eir de of friends here who will wash for his complete return to r health Stf tBllUIl e McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1912 INAUGURATION DAY County Officials Assume Their Offices This Morning- Red Willow count3s new of ficers assumed their respective of fices this morning marking the first radical change in party alignment in several 3 ears nnA cp j jii new uiLiuueirs cuhj Charles K Dutcher county clerk He has nameel Eugene S Dutcher as liis deput3 Seth S Silver is ait present assisting as mortgage and deed recording cleric Miss Anna McDonnell is the new superintendent L A Fateh succeeds L M IEggins as sheriff Mr Higgins will serve as deputy under Mr Fitch Frank M Golfer becomes coun ty judge in pace of J C Moore John Raudel is the new county- commissioner vice F S Lof ton The above off ieres are each aaic all Democrats The new treasurer is Arthur B Wood whose deputy is P H Kil zer of Lebanon a 3oung farmer of high staudrng auel good abil ity Elmer E Ka3 is the now clerk of the district court He will not have amy for the pres ent These two gentlemen are the Republicans who were saved as b3 fire The new officials entered up on their labors this morning and The Tribune believes the3 will be able to give a good account of their stewardship and to that end will extend every eourtesj and assisaneet The county commissioners are in session and will commence an nual settlements etc to be busy tor the next week or so Ail Wool Blankets 369 Large and- heav3 too The reg ular 500 blankets Clearing Sale price 369 The Thompson D G Oo Sheep Lined Coats 239 Thats the gcodbe price n The Thompson D G Cos Clear ing Sale- Dont Limp around with corns when 3ou can be cured with McMillen s Corn Remedy Sweaters from 23c to 269 in The Thompson D G Co Clearing Sale Money to See Hozell store IS s Lean on Farms Sons at clothing When 3 011 have a cough there 10 not time to want a experiment 3 that is certain cure McCONNELL S BALSAM iki all that any 3imad3 can it cures thoumiiels of coughs each seaeion If it fails to cure ym get your money bade Price 25 cents McConnell for drugs resli fruits at Magners Resolve but whats the use McConnell fills prescriptions Everything in drugs McCon nell Wants for rent for sale etc 5c a line in The Tribune The best brands of canned fruits and vegetables at Magners Kodaks and kodak supplies McCONNELL Druggist Drink Wedding Breakfast j ooffet anel be happy At Hub ers only McConnell s Fragrant Lotion keeps the chaps awa3 Price 25 cents sn 1iir LVV v v - dianola Tuesday evening -and were the guests of Miss Alice Me Kenna at a session of th Niifrn Sita club at her home Miss Carrie Ashmore formerly of Indianola came down from her Palisade visit last evening amd was the guest of Mrs J W Line leaving on No 13 Wednes day morning for California W I Brundage of the Friend Sentinel now in thp service of the Lincoln Newspaper Union was in the catv ry a few juris vv iu nozeii ana waiays returned Tuesday evening from l0urs luasdayan Iras way Trenton on business of lias wray uoioraao wnere wiey vis ited JMrs Rozells daughter Mrs J G Cork his indicator business New NUMBER 6i Resolutions At the end of 1911 are you better off financially than a year ago If you are not are you going to be better off at the end of 1912 Have you ever stopped to consider how foolish it is to work hard year after year and then just come out even Let your New Year reso lution be to cut out some of the useless expenditures and to save a stipulated sum each month And then de posit it with this good bank for safe keeping THE Mccook national BANK P Walsh President C F Lehn V Pres C J OBrien Cash DIRECTORS M Loughran P F MeKenna LOCAL AND PERSONAL James Gaiusha has been- a Lin coln visitor part of the week Clarence Rozell went up to Palisade on Tueselav on a short visit Miss Hazel Hatcher of Indian ola was a Tuesday evening arriv al on No 5 Miss Sarah Ryan returned on belated 0 Wednesday morning to her school work Max Hare returned to Lin coln and hi university work on No 10 Monday night Miss Gertrude Suess eleparted on No 16 morning foi Mexico Missouri to continue her studies Miss Mabel Winters returned or No 5 Tuesday night from her holiday visit with her parents in Cambridge Ed ORourke concluded his holiday vacation and returned to his studies at the state Monday night Mrs Ncal Quick came up from Lndranola on No 13 yesterelav tor a brief vbit with her parents Mr and Mrs A C Wiehe Mrs Ray Lyon of Pueblo Oclo rado who has been a guest of her parcnts for a short while de parted on IS Tuesdavfor the west Miss Ella Caffrey returned on Tuesday morning to resume her school work here after spending the holidays with relatives an Orleans Miia Anna McDonnell of Indian ola came up on Xo Vi Wednes day morning to assume her new duti s on Thursday as countv superintendent E E High and Harry Korb two cf our farmers of the stay ing sort from the Danburv neigh borhood had business in the county capital Tuasea3 Wm Hierskorn came over from Lebanon this morning to make his annual settlement with the county commissioners as road overseer in Beaver precinct Charlie Meeker who is attend ing the high school in Wayne tliis state is spending the holi da3s with his parents and friends iu Imperial Imprial Repub lican Mrs C E Minniek and Miss Cassie Harrison came un from Tn o com pany Mrs Clara M Randel came down the hraneh Thipusrlmr - - uiarence itozeii spent tine iirst ing going on east on No 10 of the week in Trenton same evening to resume teaching man and Culbertson and left on in Adams Wednesday Wednesday to visit towns east morning She was the guest of along th line in the interests of Palisade relatives during her cation t