I s x THIRTIETH YEAR BUY AT HOME Gome in and see our handsome papers from the Maxwell line Compare their lovely colors and artistic designs with the cheap er papers and you will want to pay the difference Let us show you the fine colored plates show ing plans for dining rooms and any room in your house It is tthe cheapest way to improve a room Handsome wall paper -will do more than twice the same monev spent in any other way L W McCONNELL Druggist Land Bargains Small farm close McCook also 160 acres eight miiles McCook 115 acres in wheat for sale on small cash payment down bal ance long time low rate of inter est the former a fine beet farm or would exchange for McCook property Apply to owner F S WILCOX Buried Sunday Morning The infant child cf Mr and Mrs iC Lawrence dded Satur day mornjag and its little re mains were buried in Rdverview cemetery Sunday morning The child di d within a f eiw hours of its birth Eggs for Hatching Finest stock in this part of state Barred Plymouth Rock Bradley and Ringlet strains 4c each 250 per 100 Phone ash 1351 Rural No 3 and 4 MRS J W BURTLESS Money to Loan on Farms See Rozell Sons at clothing store Get our rates on farm loans DORWART BARGER McConnell for drugs There are comparatively few Chautauqpas jin the extreme east orin the extreme wrest The Chautauqua as a- Middle West in stitution It thrives best in agri cultural regions and in fact is seldom found elsewhere Classified Advertisements EGGS FOR HATCHING- Barred Plymouth Rock 4c egg 275 a 100 Extra fane eggs Mrs A O Rogers route 1 iMc Cook Write FOR SALE Girls bicycle See Dorothy Williams 706 west 1st TO TRADE Cadillac 40 H P 5 passenger fully equipped Cost 2000 Run about a year In first class conditionn Will trade for house and lot of like valua tion Address J E Dodge Mar ion Neb 15 TO RENT 1 store building fine opening for confectionery and short order 1 3 rooim dwell ing house located in Marion Neb Address J E Dodge 15 WANTED Pupils on the pianc and organ Beginners preferred Terms 50e per lesson Susie Mc Bride Phone black 464 I will pasture cows for 1 per bead and wall call for and de liver same for 50c No extra charge for delivering additional cows to same party For infor mation call up McCook Milling Co Phone 29 J B AMSDEN FOR RENT Half block with bouse fruit and shade trees Suit able for chickens and gardening Call at 215 W B street B 25 WANTED A few more head cows to pasture Season opens April 15 Close in Plenty of fresh water W G Jones Phone red 306 See me at Graves 2nd hand store 8jM 4t FOR SALE New 8 troom mod ern house with full basement batli furnace etc One or two lots Reasonable Phone black 405-8-51-4 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red and White Wyandotte eggs 50c a setting Mrs W N Rogers R F D No 1 Houses for rent by J E Kel ley phone 6 3 room furnished cottage close in lawn and shade 12 sw FOR SALE Household goods including new kitchen range -402 E 2nd street Pbone red 463 15w 2t Burgess residence Chautauqua Attractions Following is a panteal List of the attractions f or tihis season The Fraternity Glee Club Ruth Bowers Company Harmony Concert Company The Venetian Troubadours The Novelty Musicians Sibyl Sammfe McDermid The Royal Italian Guards Band Byron Piatt Hon Albert L Blair James Francis O Donnell Belle Kearney Helen B Paulsen Eugene Laurant Company Jolin B Ratito Lincoln McConnell Everett Kemp The Raweis Wholesome Exercise i Mayor Ilotsetter has estab lished a rule to utilize transient a grinatdous were tilled out along the gutters of Main avenue It the prevailing dust storm It ought te prove wholesome in more than one particular and will likely reduce the number of sojourning pilgrims at this place A local bachelor arjrues that there ought to be an ordinance requiring the girls to keep their elbows clean and uncalious ed if not pink and dimpled df the short sleeve fad is 6d con tinue Beginning wcith today Fred E Bortfeld will be in the eity for about ten days Leave orders for piano turning at II P Sut tons store or at Miss Maude Are going to Onelp Monfa S Walker won that contest Everything in drugs nell A McMillen Prescription Drug gist We have not only the largest but the best line of garden and flower seeds in town Marshs Phone 25 The best lawn grass garden and field seeds are dn stock at MeCook Hardware Co also good tested seed corn 200 per bushel Cashier Pennell of the First National Bank has purchased the F D Burgess residence on 1st street west now occupied by En gineer and Mrs JV C Marshall II P Waiite Co are agente dm McCook tfpr Hughes Crescent Coitage Paints Be sure to see them before -buying material for your spring painting The Rock Creek Power and Light Co of Dundy county re cently went mto bankruptcy A R Scottpf our city is- one of the salpftfArl TMlA fOTTlinflTlV furnishes light for Benkelman c00 Indiianola Mrs Ilenry Best presided atf the piano Mrs W II Dungan of Denver i to be credited with a large part dn the success of the un dertaking At the conclusion of the spec- oial week the chapter members ev the ipi2nm now attired in cm ioyed lilie usual lisrlut refresh blcimaficiwlctecifer thciir gcits to ments n the banquet moon with the east tcjiher with tiheir j the alwaya enjoyed toasts pjid giaince and are crowned accord- roasts Mr W II Dungan being bltnnatic white offer their gifts t the genial and resourceful master ing to their several gifts j The usual regular buolniass1 In the final maoch additional sion of the chapter preceded the pilgrims are taken on and tho J presentation of The Pilgrims five points of the star are the work Citizens of McCook I am nciw running for first ipnize in the Sub Agents Nation jal Treasure Chest Contest which is oemg neixL under rue auspices of the Curtis Publisliing Co The first prize is 50000 I am now liolding down a good position I need your support to help win in this contest This contest ends on the 27th of lUhds mouth so if you will con tract with me to deliver you The Saturday Evening Post for even two -weeks beginning- witih this coming Thursdayl will appreci ate your help Yours for business MONTE E WALKER Father DeLong Dead Oliver P DeLomg passed aiway this morning at 830 oclockfull of years after a long season of illness and helplessness He was bums on the streets of the boron on February 8 1829 hence city and the order went into el J was in his 84th year Services fective operation Friday when will be held at the home of son bunch of the gentry pere jBlancir DeLcmg tomorrow after roan at 230 oclock under aus pices of the G A R and bur ial will follow in Longview cem etery Notice of Delinquent Water Tax This is1 to remind ycu that wate taxes are delinquent since April 15 Please call and adjust same Tours respect fully JAMES A GOLLEIION Water ComnrirGionnr Theres a difference tin wall paper quality The Maxwell line of wall papers as of the most worthy quakty obtainable at the price MeCONNELL Druggist There wire more than a thou sand Chautauquas dn the United States today all of them halving grown up in less tlian forty years Wedding Breakfast White Rock and pure maple syrup at Mag ners Phone 14 The peiVitieal senate pits in the commercial club rocms dailv now Come in and get our prices on Garden Seeds before you buy If you do you will buy from us M l 3t Marshs Phone 25 II P Waiite Co are agents in MoCook for Hughes Crescent Coijtage Paints Be sure to see them before buying material for your spring painting Kodak days are here Have you the necessary films1 and other supplies to start the spring paigm Come in and we can sup ply your wants an photo MeCONNELL Druggist Episcopal Services on Wed nesday at730 p an choir at 8 Altar Guild on Thursday after noon with Mrs Roberts west B Street Sunday Holy Commun ipn ait 8 00 a m Sunday school at 0 11 and 8 as usual Monday Evening Edition McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA MONDAY EVENING APRIL 15 1911 A CHARMING SPECTACLE Was The Pilgrims Presented by 0 E S Friday Night Eureka chapter No 86 0 E S has a traditional record for putting on- nice stunts cleverly but that icf lasifc Friday evening takes high rank among its ac spciciial feature In sentiment The Pilgrims reaches its- cli max when Adah Ruth Esther Martina and Electa come into dramatic action and dcelamattiorj evidence In this and this and this forever The pilgrims were Miss Geor getta Boelzall Miss Lillian1 Moore Miss Claare fPhursby Mass Helen Schwab Miss Arlene Allen Miss complishments in that line and Elsie Campbell Miss Grace Wil was intensely enjoyed by an un jletts and to these were added usually large attendance over j in the final march Moss Martha a hundred being present Abel Miss Peairl Mitchell Mass The Pilgrims is an Grace White Grab and Mrs C M dix to the regular Star Matson Mies Lona Phelps was tic provision and is replete with conductress artistic and santdmental lines and The solo work in Ruth and action Sevan black rcibed pil Nacmi was effectively render grims open the performaniee in ed iby iMrs C S Quick Jr of a processional carrying lughted Papers escorted -by the assist ant conductress They are seek ers setting forth in ehanit and dialogue and appropriate march what they hepe to secure After pledges are made and re eeiivcd the black robes ire re moved and like the magi of old PERSONAL MENTION W C Wentz was in Lincoln Saturday Mrs E J Kates will leave in the morning for Lincoln Mrs C E Cone arrived home on 13 Saturday from a visit Mrs J G Schobel was among the Minden pilgrims Friday to hear the debate Rev L E Lewis1 wall leave for district conference at Orleans to morrow morning J E Dodge was over from Mar ion on business close of week His adv in classified column may interest you C W Shurtleff came in frcm the -west last night and is look ing after busuness matters here Father Gavin was a passenger on 13 Friday morning on a mission of the cloth to Trenton Mrs Frey and daughter of Trenton were shoppers in the chy this morning returning west on 13 Mrs Viola Ballew was up end of week from Excelsior Springs Missouri on some business mat ters Miss Harriet Rankin departed Saturday om 13 for California to make an extended visit in that state Mr and Mrs F S Wilcox mov ed in their new home the Frank lin residence on North Main ave nue Saturday RevJSBayne of Kearney fill ed the pulpit for his soni Rev R T Bayne Sunday in the Congre gational church Dr J M Morris district su perintendent went up to Ben kelman on 13 Friday morning in the line of duty U G Etherton of Bartley the deputy oil inspector was a city pilgirdm Friday on Roskefeller business for the state W L Zint is down from Den ver visiting his son Roy and fam ily and attending to some mat ters of business in Iris former home Mr Giese of the Great Western Beet Sugar Co making his head quarters at Fort Morgan Colorar do came to this territory end of week Mrs G II Watkins wall depart tomorrow for Bridgeport Nebras ka where she will join her hus band who is managing a bank in that towm J D Stevens and son Lee Abe veterinarian went up to Benkel man Friday morning on 13 on business returning on No 14 Saturday night Lewi Ludwiek was a passeng er on lv3 Saturday morning fcir Yuma Colorado on a visit to relatives and to follow his work of piano tuning R W Devoe formerly olerk of the dJstriic toourt was over from Lebanon Saturday on business and to meet friends of the years spent in McCook was in the city Friday between trains on his way home frcm a business trip to the famous Kil patrick ranch ini Chase count State Audiiotr S R Barton spent part of Friday and Saitur day in the city looking after his fences for the congressional nom ination oni the Republican ticket Miss Lenor S Fitzgerald of our city has been reelected prin cipal of the Cambridge high schcol for next term C F White tof Trenton is the neiw Sm perin tendent eiect Mrs W B Mills Mrs F C Rurntcis iand Miss Mabel Winters went down to Camibrrdge Friday evcmiirig an a short tnip Mrs Mills tG play for a dance tluat evening the other ladies to visit Rev 0 Richert whe has been assistant to Rev G Woekenfuss left last week for Colorado where he will continue in the work of the German Evangelical Lutheran church ministry at Fort Morgan Mrs E M Sly departed Sun day morning on 13 for the west to be abs vit several jnonths Ford Idaho will be her headquarters most of thetme butshe will vis it in California and the north west as well while absent Rev Andersonlf Trenton ex changed pulpits with Rev Lewis on Sunday mornnng andevandng Christian Education was the theme of both of Rev Andersons earnest sermons especially appli ed ta boosting the Wesley an uni versityythe great church scliooi at University Place Attendance was small on account of the storm rib tine THE ACME OF DISCOMFORT Severe Wind and Dust Storm Pre vailed Saturday and Sunday Minor Damages Sustained A fierce wind and blinding dust storm prevailed over this section Saturday and Sunday to the extreme discomfort of man and beast and to some small daar age G property The wind reached at times a high velocity and continued strong for many hours while the dust darkened the skies for hours At the height of the storm traffic and transpor tation were difficult and during much cf both days very disagree able Crop conditions were damaged somewhat by prolonged strength of the wind Plate glass and ordinary win dow glass suffeired in no small measure Plate glass in the Rish el building and the Divine gar age were cracked while several windows in the high- school build- Imijr ana elsewnere over town were broken Trecis in the city and private s v o NUMBER 93 SOME SOCIAL AFFAIRS The Doreas kensington this week will be held at the home of Mrs Z L Kay Thursday after noon Next week Wednesday will be the regular lodge meeting of Gol den Rod State lodge No 282 All are ured to be present as im portant business will be transact ed The Epworthians will hold a social in the church Thursday evening They wall give a tem perance program and serve re freshments with a fee of ten cents charged This afternoon from 330 to 530 Glen Clark entertained a company of young friends in cel ebrating his birthday Refresh Mienits were served games played remembrances given and general ly happy time enjoyed by the young fiosb and his guests Mrs George Phillips nrnnrtie fi7t tir lfrvrp fyf 110 LU Ule lDers tfOKlem KOCl gale with damaging effect I f tat lcdS - 22 Wednesday And when we think of the lather wuth few invited friends housewife and the storekeeper aJllMlfcful kensangtcn Mrs film Innn nnKro Ponic U- l KUlCy WCU a liandSOme Roofs porehes etc sustained some minor damages ove the cit Electric light service was em barrassed some Saturday even ing by the fitful gale AN APPEAL To democratic voters of Red Willow County On Friday 19th primaries will be held at the usual voting places to enable the respective political parties to select candi dates for each party to be voted for at the November general elec tion The democratic party this year has an opportunity never presen ted to it before of serving the country by electing its entire tick et if it is careful to select good men at this primary for the sev eral offices to be filled both state and national The republican party is hope lessly split up into warring fac tions each eager to control the spoils of office and the people are looking to the democratic party for relief and will surely support the nominees of our party and will give us victory if we nomi nate democrats in whom the people have confidence It is not only foolish but is ab solutely wrong for the electors of one party to vote for candidates of the other party at this primary election and no democrat should allow himself to be persuaded to vote for republicans because some friend asks him to do so or be cause a candidate on the republi can ticket is his neighbor to do so would not only be reprehensi ble but an act of disloyalty to his party and its principles The great democratic party is now en gaged in a terrific struggle to lift the burdens from a long suffering people both in the state and na tion To you democrats each and every one of you we appeal to attend the primaries on next Friday and see to it that winners are nominated on our ticket Do not be mislead by the enemies of reform and do not let them cause you to lose this golden opportunity for suc cess by voting the republican tick et and thus fail to aid your own party See to it that you put a cross after the name of the democrat whom you think will best serve the people from president down to the smallest precinct office by doing so you will have done your highest duty to your party and country Committee To Correspondents The Tribune being regularly printed on Mondays and Thurs days would be pleased to have items mailed for both issues by our regular -correspondents over the county Items f rem any source wall be appreciated I - r f plate in the guessing game of the afternoon It was Mteirary ard flower day and several selections were enjoyed by those present Mrs Graver cf Palisade was art out of towm guest Refreshmenits added to the occasion at firvec oclock in the afternoon A large company of neighbor ladies and friends rogoiced Mrs Matella Gordons heart on last Thursday afternoon giving her a generous birthday surprise The ladies to a total of about tliirty invaded Mrs Gordonsr home well provisioned for the oc casion and a feast of good fhiEgs and a social hour1 added to Mrs Gordons pleasure and will serve as a remembrance of the faot that another milestone has been rounded in her life The Odds entertained the Evens of the Thursday Evening Whist club last Thursday even ing in a notable manner Arte eight oclock dinner was served in three courses and clever style and accessories at The Monte Cristo Cafe Pink carnations ac companied the place cards and an enjoyable program of music on violin and piano by Mr ttad Mrs Albert F Buck were de tails most pleasureable The members of the club assembled at the apartments of Dr and Mrs W E MeDivitt where they returned after dinner and spent the remainder of the even ing in playing whist Tlids af fair closed the season of 1911 12 for the club Minden School Wins in District The Minden high school de bating team defeated the McCook team for the championship of the southwestern district of the state debating league in Mfnden Friday night by a two to one decision McCook had the affirmative of the league closed shop question Both teams were well prepared and did particularly good work in extemporaneous rebuttal The members of the McCook team were Maurice Benjamin Cecil McMillen and Harold Schwab The Minden school was represented by Rae Waite Loyd Hausen and Lawrence Ben son Lawrence Benson was se lected to represent his school and the district in the state champion ship debate to be held in Lincoln The judges were Prof E B Conant of the state university Professor Watkins of the state historical society and Prof J J Graham of Hastings college McCook put up a strong de bate and was enthusiastically supported by a lusty bunch of rooters Call at D Magners store ancT get a can of Armours Prepared Soup r r The company -as cleaning out the flitch on east Railroadstreet in anticipation of a flood