v X 1 Takoma S I understand said Solomon JLISf I fr S Each woman claims to be nj U JO lU W K i5 1 Thc mother 0f ihis IittIe 0ne I l MbJkII lS sQfn I That they have brought to me 1 But she who says that for the T 5ip i1 ITZIA S She will Takoma biscuit feSirei Most surely knows what children j S vSjt 1 J Best Offer Ever Made The McCook Tribune has succeeded in getting the special clubbing price from thp publishers of the Nebraska Parmer one of the best they have ever made and during the past two months a good many havo taken advantage of this offer and are well pleased with it We havo had the time extended for this offer believing that many more would like to takt advantago of it before it is withdrawn For 123 wo can send you the Ne braska Farmer and The McCook Tribune both for one full year and worth 200 The Nebraska Farmer is the leading general farm and live stock journal of the west It prints from 24 to JO pages each week is well known and well liked having been established since 1869 Its publishers are practical and experienced men who are now and have been for thirty years extensively engaged in farming and stock raising in Nebraska and know from experience the needs and conditions applicable to the west It is a journal for the farmers by farmers No other farm paper can fill its place or be so helpful to the farmers of the west It is contributed to by all the loading agricultural writers and experi menters of the west and at our special club price should be taken by everyone GREATLY ALARMED A Persistent Cough Permanently Cured by Chamberlains Cough Remedy H P Burbage a student at law in Greenville S C had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which he says greatly alarmed me causing me to fear that I was in the first stage of consumption Mr Bur bage having seen Chamberlains Cough Remedy advertised concluded to try it Now read what he says I soon felt a remarkable change and after using two bottles of the twenty five cents size was permanently cured L W McConnell Low Rates West 2500 to Portland Tacoma Seattle 2500 to San Francisco Los Angeles 22 50 to Spokane 2000 to SaltLakeCityButteIIelena Proportionately low rates to hundreds of other points including Big Horn Basin Wyoming Montana Washington Idaho Oregon British Columbia Cali fornia etc Every day until June 15 Tourist cars daily to California Personally conducted excursions three times a week Tourist cars daily to Seattle Inquire of nearest Burlington Route agent ot ALL in the Price Wlien you buy Gloves there are other things to consider the fit the style the finish and last and most important the wearing qualities Besides all the above we offer you the largest stock to select from ranging in price from three pair for 25c to the finest in dress kids and silk lined mochas Each and every pair will be repaired or replaced if they go wrong THE BEE HIVE McCOOK 4 NEBRASKA We have extended for one IIU LI more week positively the last our unusual offer to clofciie a man from head to foot for 795 with the fol lowing 1 Sack Suit 1 pair dress or work Shoes 1 pair Suspenders j yim 1 Hat 1 dress or work Shirt 1 collar 1 silk Tie 1 pair J J Socks 1 good linen Handkerchief The entire outfit for J FOR ONE MORE WEEK ONLY R L DIAMOND BRO McCook Nebr V Model Slippers u a c 0 O The Model Shoe Store INDIAN0LA Blind Boone is billed for this place the 21st inst Mrs Owen was a Cambridge visitor this week Mrs C B Hoag went up to McCook Weenesday evening A H Bell has had the front part of his restaurant painted Miss Atcheson of McCook visited friends here Saturday Dan Lehn had his house just south of town painted last week Mrs Frank Moore and Mae were Mc Cook visitors Saturday E G Cains mother and sister of Kan sas City are here on a visit Win Mackey and wife from near Danbury were Indianola visitors Satur day Miss Vivian Gossard of Cedar Bluffs Kansas was visiting friends here this week Will Sheets and wifo are the proud parents of a baby girl born Monday morning Maud Allen returned to McCook Mon day evening after a several weeks stay at home- Mrs Case of Cambridge was in town this week in the interest of an insurance company Another good rain fell Saturday night and Sunday and indications are still good for more W II Snfith has put up a new water tank and proposes to have a lawn now whether it rains or not John Boyer has quit the Iloaer liverv barn and has returned to Danbury He is succeeded by Ed Miller Mrs J E Enfield and children re turned home Saturday evening from their visit to Norcatur Kansas The school board met last Monday evening and re elected the entire force of teachers for the ensuing year Miss Molarky E B Duckworths late pharmacist loft for Omaha Monday evening after a brief stay in our city A number of our youner people spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Miss Mae Hotze last Friday evening Orson Lee came down from McCook Tuesday morning and assisted by Ed Smith is papering the Congregational church Miss Nettie Endsley came down from McCook Saturday morning and spent until Monday evening with Nettie and Stella McCool Mrs Snyder of Guide EockNebraska is here visiting his father Charlie Snyder who has been spending some time past in our city on business The ladies of the Methodist church have had a larger choir platform and pulpit built and have had the church cleaned preparatory to putting down their new carpet Sidney Toogood was taken suddenly m at tne meal market last Monday afternoon with what the doctors term a light paralytic stroke He is some better at this writing Roscoe Korns accompanied by Nellie and Flossie Andrews and Sadie McNeil spent last Saturday and Sunday with Mrs Andrews and Herman in their new home south of McCook Dick Hatchers house about seven miles northwest of town was struck by lightning and pretty badly damaged dur ing the thunder storm last Saturday evening Several of the family were stunned but not seriously injured Joseph Pominville Stillwater Minn after having spent over 2000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble with out relief was advised by his druggist Alex Richard to try a box of Chamber Jains Stomach and Liver Tablets He did so and is a well man today If troubled with indigestion bad taste in the mouth lack of appetite or consti pation give these tablets a trial and you are certain to be mere than pleased with the result For sale at 35c per box by L W McConnell druggist Strayed or Stolen From J H Moore ranch seven miles southwest of McCook Thursday April 23rd one bay mare large white stripe on face heavy with foal one dark iron gray mare 3 years old one black two- year old mare branded TS on left stifle Indications are that above were stolen and I will pay 850 for information lead ing to the conviction of guilty parties George Plumleigh McCook Neb Maud Last night Jack told me that he wouldnt marry the best girl living unless what unless she took Rocky Mountain Tea Sensible fellow 35 cts L W McConnell When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets They are easy to take and pleasant in effect For sale by L W McConnell nraotxnn CULBERTS0N Richard May of Hayes Center was in town Monday S E Solomon was a McCook business visitor Wednesday D C Benedict attended tho recital at Trenton Thursday night Ma and Mrs G G Eisenhart drovo to McCook1 Saturday afternoon C F Larking returned from a visit to Norcatur Kansas Saturday evening M C Reynolds returned from Omaha and other eastern pointa Sunday night Judge Williams of Trenton spent sev eral days in town later part of tho week Mrs Frank Henderson of McCook vis ited her father and brother at this place Monday G McGinley of Douglas Nebraska was looking up land interests here Wed nesday Tho M E ladies held their bazaar and supper Wednesday evening It was a success Frank and David Knowles visited their sister Mrs Frank Henderson at McCook Sunday Mr and Mrs Ray Brown are tho proud parents of girl twins born Mou day morning May 10 M H Yerrick and Channing Benedict two popularTrentonites were movingon our streets Thursday Ed Wilson and sons Edwin and Hugh of Stratton visited with H W Daven port Wednesday and Thursday Carl Crews is suffering with tho ton silitis this week He is under tho doc tors care and we hopo to see him around soon James Mairce has been transferred from Hartwell to Rivorton He came up to Culbertson for a few hours visit Mon day returning on No 2 Now wo didnt see Jim but we understand ho was well taken care of Casper Ilougan has been unable to at tend to his duties at tho store the past week being confined at homo with ton silitis Spring Aliments There is an aching and tired feeling the liver bowels and kidneys become sluggish and inactive tho digestion im paired with little or no appetite no ambition for anything and a feeling that the whole body and mind needs toning up The trouble is that during winter there has been an accumulation of waste matter in the system Ilerbiue will remove it secure to tho secretions a right exit and by its tonic effect fully restore the wasted tissues and give strength in place of weakness 50c at A McMillens Tribune Clubbing- List For convenience of readers of The Tribune we have mado arrangements with the following newspapers and periodicals whereby we can sup ply them in combination with The Tribune at the following very low prices w ith PUBLICATION PRICE TRIBUNE Detroit Free Press 1 00 51 50 Leslios Weekly 4 00 3 00 Prairie Farmer 100 125 Chicago Inter Ocean 100 1 10 Cincinnati Enquire 100 150 New York Tribune 100 125 Ifemorests Magazino 1 X 175 Toledolilade 1 Oo 125 Nebraska Farmer 1 00 1 65 Iowa Homestead 1 00 1 25 Lincoln Journal 100 175 Campbells Soil Culture 1 00 1 50 New York World 1 00 1 05 Cosmopolitan Magazine 100 160 St Louis Republic 1 00 1 75 Kansas City Star 25 1 20 Farm and Home 100 120 Word and Works 1 00 1 70 We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published at reduced rates The Tribune McCook Neb Engine Disdains Obstacle Denver May 8 An attempt was mado last night to wreck the westbound train on tho Burlington by stacking ties on the track near Barr eighteen miles east of Denver The large engine tossed the ties to one side It is supposed that the bandits had planned to ditch the train and rob the passengers and express car tOAV Vil I M iXv I flr jQlv I A Av n wsbs umAimtrnfirua Come Today and Select from our Line of A man living on a farm noar bore came in a short timo ago completely doubled up with rheumatism I handed him a bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm and told him to use it freely and if not satisfied after usin it he need not pay a cent for it says C P Ravder of Pattens Mills N Y A few days later he walked into my store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying give mo another bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm I want it in the house all the time for it cured me For sale by L W McConnell druggist McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning J Corn 33 Wheat 55 Oats 53 Rye 32 Hogs 5 75 Eggs 12 Butter 15 if JToun Fabrics the Jlaterial for your Summer Dresses and Waists Big- assortment of White and Colored in the newest weaves New Line of Parasols Let us show them to you before the assort merit is brokerr For Groceries call Phone 22 the j was ft raatu w j Store C L DeGROFF So CO ifcfc S SSiSQsblrtrtl WW 1 I JJII 11 M LIP 1 1 Wash A Startling Test To save a lifo Dr T G Merritt of North Mehoopany Pa made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure lie writes a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages caused by ulcer ation of tho stomach I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stom ache and liver troubles so I prescribed them The patient gained from tho first and has not had an attack in 11 months Electric Bitters are posit ively guaranteed for dyspepsia indiges tion constipation and kidney troubles Try them Only 50c at A McMillens To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signa ture is on each box 25c And Casey will soon be at tho bat again dation Food AboVe All Food that forms the greatest fund of vitality is the food that contains the greatest amount of strength giving properties The grain which makes the flour which makes Uneeda Biscuit must possess to a high degree the elements of nutrition This is necessarv not onlv to reach the v highest standard of food value but to maintain the same degree of excellence without any devia tion in each and every baking For goodness that does good Uneeda Biscuit belongs to the family of bread and meat Sold in the Package identified by the famous red and white trade mark design NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY GZt