r k tv 5 V I m i i wf xi0k X r S - - TWENTY FIFTH YEAR McCook Will Celebrate The Fourth Program Next Week tegjycf hc Memorial Sunday The Methodist church was crowded Sunday morning at the union Memorial Sunday exercises The members of J 3L Barnes post and of the Ladies Circle followed the colors to the church in or ganizations In his sermon Rector E 3J Earle of the Episcopal church gave an earnest glance at American history and made glowing prophecy of its glori ous future if liberty justice and righte ousness shall continue to be the nations guiding star There was special music by the Meth odist church choir of an appropriate and enjoyable quality Two large flags draped against the Avail back of the pulpit constituted the sufficient decorations together with some cut flowers A quite liberal collection was lifted to assist the old soldiers in defraying the -expenses of Decoration day Withal it wis a befitting observance of a day which will long remain dear to the patriotic American heart Satisfaction It is such a satisfaction to know you can get the paper you want You are tsure to find it in McConnells wall paper coorn He not only has a large and well chosen stock but can show you eamples and make a special order if you wish flis patterns are mostly excusive designs and the price is right Wanted gentleman or lady with good reference fto travel by rail or with a rig for a firm of 825000000 capital Salary 107200 per year and expenses salary paid weekly and expenses advanced Ad dress with stamp Jos A Alexander McCook Nebr Strayed or Stolen One bay mare from my barn in Mc Cook Wednesday night Weight about 1000 to 1100 Small white spot in forc head Noticeably large ears Reward Sor recovery Julius Kunert Easy Hammocks Heavy corded hammocks long and strong enough to hold two persons Various colors From 150 to 750 L W McConnell Druggist If the Best is None Too Good suse Roses of Eden or Japan per fume Fragrant and lasting Try it Lon Cone Druggist Dainty Gift Books We have a nice line of gift books suitable for graduating presents McMillen Druggist The members of the Fortnightly dan cing club spent an exceptionally enjoy able evening Friday of last week at which time the young ladies of the club gave a post season ball Ladies Those dainty white embroid ered parasols at Grannis are just what you want with your pretty white suit A good ice cold drink will please your customer if you get one of those water coolers at Colemans and try it The finest line of lace curtains ever offered at such low prices at Honest Johns If you want a pretty fancy ribbon for your white waists call at Honest Johns 10 4 bleached linen sheeting for suits 1j00 Thompsons Wanted A boy to take care lawn Inquire at this office Indies wrappers 150 100 39c at Thompsons H P Waite Cos is headquarters for hay tools 15 styles 150 mens hats at Thomp son IN kpV stRto Btoto MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mk8 F W Bosworth arrived home Wednesday night from her visit east Mks Smith Gordon leaves tonight for an absence of perhaps several months Mrs John R Roxby wi8 up from the farm near Arapahoe first of the week visiting friends J E Kellky and C H Meeker were Lincoln and Omaha visitors on business first of the week Miss Constance Ridnour of Palisade was a guest of Mrs Georgia Brown last Wednesday evening Mrs Mary Campbell Mrs Viola Kenyon and Mrs W S- Perry were Lin coln visitors early in the week Mrs George Casten has been up from Arapahoe the past week or so visiting McCook relatives and friends Mrs J G Stokes will leave for Ham burg Iowa tomorrow morning on a visit of two weeks with the homefolks Tom Morgan is again behind the clerks desk at the Palmer house re turning close of last week from his visit Mrs E E Magee of Ashland arrived in the city Wednesday on a visit and to be present at the graduation of her nephew Mr and Mrs J B Meserve arrived from Kansas City Mo Wednesday on a visit and to witness the graduation of their grandson Schell Kimmell Mrs James Harris writes from Ar kansas of the birth of a fine blue eyed boy to her son Thomas and wife and James steps correspondingly altitudin ous Miss Gertrude E Storer high school assistant departed on Sunday night for Geneva where she will teach reading elocution and music in the Geneva Union Normal institute during the session which opened on May 28th and will continue for five weeks The Baccalaureate Sermon Rev M B Carmans sermon Sunday night in the Methodist church to the members of the class of 1906 was de- liveied with his characteristic earnest ness -He strove zealously with all the intenseness of his nature to lay upon the hearts of the young men and women about to be graduated from the McCook high school the claims of the Master upon their lives to show that righteous ness exalteth the individual as well as a nation He held high aloft the banner of the cross as the fittest flag under which they could enlist A superb feature of this service was the music by the united choirs of the Methodist Congregational Baptist Episcopal and Christian churchesabout thirty voices in total and a magnificent chorus it was Their numbers were in spiring and highly appreciated The members of the class seventeen in all together with the high scbooj teacher corps and superintendent marched into the church in a body and occupied the front portion of the center pews of the church The patriotic decorations of the morn ing service were utilized for this service Wanted For ranch competent cook House modern hot and cold Water comfort able home good wages fare advanced References Address Mrs John Woods Wauneta Neb Twelfth Grade Picnic The members of the class of 1906 in dulged themselves in a picnic on the Red Willow creek Monday having a gay time despite the rather untoward weather Take The Bait Spring is casting her balmiest days for you Yield to the lure We have good fishing tackle Go fishing L W McConnell Druggist Lincoln Pure Paint Dont forget the name when you want to get a durable paint Let us figure with you McMillen Druggist A new pipe organ for St Patricks church has been ordered from the factory and will be here in a few days The price of the instrument is 1200 An organ recital will be given later of which notice in due time Driving harness and driving wagons at W T Colemans It will pay you to inspect his line Mens ribbed balbriggan union suits from the best factory 125 to 275 Thompsons Call at Honest Johns and see our fancy new collars which have just ar rived Your lawn mower will work smoother if you get one of those sickle guides at Colemans Cherries era almost ripe Get a step ladder and cherry stonerat Colemans Commencement Class of 1906 The commencement exercises of the class of 1906 in the Methodist church Thursday night drew the customary 1 crowded house to witness the flower ing out process of one of the largest clusses ever graduated by the McCook high school Below follows the program of the evenings exercises The address by Dr Green was a splendid effort along the line of a subject of boundles3 possibilities The Key to the XXtb Century The vocal solos by Mrs C W Britt captivated The delightful numbers by the orches tra of fourteen instruments were superb The salutatorian Miss Vera Esta Dwyer and the valedictorian Mr De Coy Burnett wero necessarily brief but received the approval of the audience for their efforts The decorations were markedly simple but the effect was pleasing Old Glory a few pictures some palms cut flowers etc making the total Withal it was an inspiring occasion programme Concert Polonaise On Mountain Heights Kiesler Orchestra Invocation Overture Rev M IJ Carman Jocosity Armand Orchestra Salutatory Vera Esta Dwjer Address The Key to tho XXth Century Dr Thomas E Green a Wistaria A Japanoso Idylo Logan b The Crickets Serenade A Chirping Char acteristic Bendix Orchestra Valedictory De Coy Burnett Vocal Solo a Sunshine and Rain Blunienthal b Selected Mrs Charles Wajne Britt Presentation of Diplomas Mr Charles W Barnes Intermezzo Cupidietta Tobani Orchestra Benediction Rev George B Hawkes Representatives choson by the class class of 1906 Motto Cum Bonis Ambula Colors Pearl Gray and Maroon CLASS OFFICERS President John W Green Vice President Allison G Kej s Secretary Hattie L Schmidt Treasurer Cora Frances Garvey CLASS DONORS First Edmund Schell Kimmell Second Josephine O Stewart Robert Ickis Allen Some Important Inventions and Inventors Francis James Brady Success f Jennie Irene Brady Self Reliance De Coy Burnett The Negro Question Wm Darvlo Burnett Tho Ameiican Traveler Vera Esta Dwjer A Mediaeval Castle of the Twentieth Centurj Agnes Elbert Teaching as a Profession Cora Frances Garvey The Essentials of Friendship John W Green The Grafter Allison G Keys The American Aristocracy Edmund Schell Kimmell A Half Century s Development in Electricity FlojdAlta Russell Excelsior Marcella Katherine Ryan One of the Worlds Great Artists Hattie L Schmidt Benefits Derived from Literature Josephine O Stewart Twentieth Century Ideal of Culture Harold PSutton Future Position of Russia as a World Power Kate Lovorna WesfThe Value of an Education Good Paints and Good Varnishes for all Parts of Buildings The Sherwin Williams Co make good paints and good varnishes for all parts of buildings inside and outside for all household uses They make special paints for special purposes each one the best of its kind No matter what you want to paint or varnish youll get the best results full measure and save money if you uso the Sherwin Williams Paints L W McCoNNELLDruggist Music Hath Charms and the delights of all music be it by master or southern darkey are theirs who own a phonograph We sell them for cash or easy payments L W McConnell Druggist Bath and Toilet Supplies We have all the latest bath and toilet conveniences and botweather necessities Come in and let us tell you about them L W McConnell Druggist We desire to speak in emphatic praise of those Ideal shirt waist suits now moving out 60 briskly Weve never had nor seen their equal for style and desir ability White with blue pin dot black with white pin dot all white with eyelet embroidery linen color trimmed with neat dotted bands Prices 200 to 350 Sold only by the Thompson Dry Goods Co Those neat and stylish shirt waists at Grannis are euro to please and be of service to you altho we are selling them at remarkably low prices Those short sleeved waists at Grannis are very neat and pretty and will surely please you The Ocean Wave washer still leads them all Try one at Colemans Our Sliver Anniversary This newspaper with this issue enters the twenty fifth year of its existence which is contemporane ous with the history of the city of McCook The first issue of The McCook Tjubune bears the date of the first Friday of June 1882 and of necessity it was printed in the town of Culbertson The second issue appeared from its own plant in this city the follow ing week For twenty three years of this time the paper has been owned and edited by its present publisher Its highest aim has been and is now to give tho peo ple of McCook and Red Willow county a reliable and worthful newspaper How far it has at tained public approval is indicat ed by its steady increase in circul ation from a few hundred in 1883 to nearly 1500 at the present time From four small pages it has grown to an eight page publica tion all home print Its hopes aro to become more and more the ideal countv newspaper and to merit a continued and increasing patronage and favor The Publisher Sudden Death cf an Old Settler The announcement of the death of William Coleman generally known as Uncle Billy Tuesday May 29th came as a great surprise to all It was known that he was in failing health and had been for some time but his serious condition was not understood by any body His ailment was a stomach trouble and the end came unexpectedly at his home in this city Uncle Billy has been for years a familiar character and face on our streets and his work as a land agent and as a writer concerning this county has made him known far and wide For a quarter of a century he has been a resi dent of Red Willow county Kind hearted and of generous impulses he will be long remembered by many OBITUARY William Coleman was born in Davis county Indiana August lst1838 and lived there until 1852 when he moved to Muscatine county Iowa with his parents Here at the age of 22 years he was united in marriage with Miss Fannie White To them were born nine children of which six are now living Four girls and two boys Mrs Ella Thrailkill of Los Angeles Calif Mrs Gertie Wales Mrs Edith Bates and Miss Maude their youngest daughter who is now living in St Paul Minn and Roy and Frank of this county Deceased moved to Red Willow county in 1881 where he has resided ever since being one of the first settlers of that part of the county which was afterwards named Coleman precinct in his honor The funeral services were conducted in the McCook Methodist church Thursday morning by Rev M B Car man and were quite largely attended by friends and neighbors from city and country burial following in Longview cemetery The wife and children have the sym pathy of all in this sorrow and bereave ment CARD OF THANKS Our gratitude and thanks go out to all who assisted in any way during the illness and after the death of our hus band and father Mrs Fannie Coleman and Family Wanted at Once A good single driver gelding t rib ttit e McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 1 1906 Phone black 46 McCook Neb Pat Did you ever see the like in your loife Niver but onctand that was in Chicago I mean those fine turnouts at the McCook Livery Those wire farm gates beat anything yet invented See them at Colemans If you are looking for fan y short sleeved waists call on J H Grannis Sunshine Finishes for all furniture wookwork etc Lon Cone Druggist Ladies extra size gauze unions and separate garments at Thompsons Six gentle high headed high bred single drivers at McCook Livery One block west of Frst National Bank Wilsons Second Hand Store A butchers cotton for white suits 15c yard Thompsons Corset cover embroideries 30c to 75c at Thompsons H P Waite for hay tools Cos is headquarters Best apron checked ginghams 5c yard Thompsons Wall paper McMillen s Drug Store MINOR ITEMS OF KEWS McConnell for drugs McConnell for wall paper and paint All colors in cotton crepe 15c Thomp sons McConnells is the place to buy wall paper Childs little fancy parasols 10c Thompsons II P Waite Cos is headquarters for hay tools Very neat boys 3 piece suits 4 50 at Thompsons H P Waite Cos is headquarters for hay tools McConnells Fragrant Lotion for chapped hands Mens alpaca coats for summer 175 300 Thompsons Mens now worsted suits 650 to 1350 Thompsons Juat across from Wilsons livery Wil rons Second Hand Store Varnish stains tintolac and enamels at McMillens Druggist You will find the only Shetland pony for hire in the city at McCook Livery Watch for the opening of our soda fountain Lon Cone Druggist A very complete line of black and col ored umbrellas and sun shades 50c to 500 Thompsons W F Everist and Fitch are turning out some excellent rigs at McCook Liv ery east Dennison St There is only one Our Best Paint Heath Milligan Sold by Lon Cone Druggist White linen and pique wash skirts and white batiste and panama skirts in new est designs at Thompsons Alterations free Mr WF Everist shipped in a carload of fine work and driving horses which are on sale at McCook Livery Stable Phone 40 A healthy taste remains in the mou h of those who use Monardine as a mouth wash 25c L W McConnell Druggist When wanting a garden hose get the old reliable 5 ply Whirlpool with a record of five years actual wear F D Burgess The Tribune understands that Rev George Conrad has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Congregational church in Sutton 50000 tomato plants 40c per 100 350 per 1000 25000 cabbage plants 35c per 100 300 per 1000 McCook Greenhouse Phone 91 Remember you will find Mike Walsh just across the street from bls old loca tion ready to buy your poultry eggs old rubber copper brass at the highest cash market price John Hunt requests the M W A committee to meet with him in his place of business under Cones drug store this evening to complete arrange ments for their affair Romper suits for boys and girls made of stout blue shirting piped with red sizes 1 to 6 years Price 50c The Thompson Dry Goods Co One price plain figures cash only Dont start anything you cannot finish We have three kinds of three dollar hats the McKibben the King and the Kingsbury All are handsome and warranted At Diamonds the working mans friend Came to my farm near Quick P O about two weeks ago one bay mare and one bay horse colt coming 2 and 3 years old Horse has star on face Both hae white hind teet Owner can have same by proving property Robert Traphagan We have added still a larger sized die to our button machine and are turning out small medium and large buttons from tho scraps of your dress for fas tening and for trimming one lady hav ing seven dozen made for one suit Theyre fashionable Thompsons Good homes are wanted for destitute and orphan children of all ages by the Child Saving Institute 1806 Ohio St Omaha From 40 to 60 constantly on hand Over 300 passing through the institute during the year If interested write for application blanks inclosing stamp for postage Morgan Robinson have opened a collection short loans and employment office in the Coleman building one door south of Pades furniture store Phone No 181 This firm makes a specialty of collection will make loans on short time and conduct an employment agency See them if you need anything promptly and efficiently done in their line McCook Will Celebrate The Fourth Program Next Week NUMBER 1 McMillen Prescription Druggist Everything in drugp McConnell Wall paper bargains Lon Conk Druggist Best table oilcloth 15c yard at Thomp sons Largest display of wash goods at Thompsons II P Waite Cos is headquarters for hay tools Girls union suits of gauze 25c to 35c Thompsons Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs meat market Best carpet warp on spools 21c and 23c at Thompsons Amoskeag 16 oz 2 bu seamless grain bags 190 Thompsons Dr Kays office is now one door north of Commercial hotel Phono 97 Wilsons Second Hand Store is now just north of Odells BottlingWorks Our perfumes are the best make and lasting Several new odors Try them McMillen Druggist Just received another lot of those very handsome black silk coats at 6 50 to 1000 Thompsons The next meeting of the Dorcas socie ty will be held at the home of Mrs J J Curran next Thursday afternoon at 230 oclock Value astonishing is that 36 in black taffeta silk for 69c yd at Thompsons We invite comparison with any offered at100yd W G Jones repairs cook stovesheat ers and cleans gasoline stoves Work guaranteed Phono red 306 or box 595 McCook Neb tf FOR SALE Half section five miles from McCook price 8 per acre if taken at once Address Lock Box 515 Falls CityNeb Embroidered waists skirts and whole costumes are among the swellest gar ments for summer wear and we have the material Call and see J II Grannis Pasture for a few head of cattle or horses Terms reasonable Phone birch 2352 or address me at McCook Neb Wilson Glover Now dont let it worry you any more You can get the daintiestmost service able patterns in wash goods for your lit tle girl at Grannis store and so reason able too Consult John Hunt if you have any thing you want done in the steam fitting or plumbing line Satisfactory work guaranteed And next best of all the price will be right Short kimonos at 50c and 75c long ki monos at 100 and 135 just received in strikingly pretty new lawns and crepes impossible to do them justice here See them at Thompsons Theres no chance of missing it if you buy at Marshs meat market He has the goods and can deliver them Give him a chance to supply your meats of all kinds and he will be very pleased and certain to make good In his new location just across the street from his old place in the P Walsh building Mike Walsh wants to see you if you have poultry eggs etc for sale He will pay you the best cash market price for them The Main street front of the Coleman building south of Pade Son has been papered painted and partitioned off from the main part of the building and is now being occupied by the new loan collection and employment firm of Morgan Robinson