r rr R KvT Ki V vtCi 7 4 3 TWENTY FIFTH YEAR ORGAN RECITAL BY JOHN MILLS MAYHEW A M M D OF LINCOLN NEU assisted by t Mrs P F McKenna Soprnno Mr C H Miller Baritone Mr S C Carroll Tenor ST PATRICKS CHURCH McCook Nebraska June 19th 1VOG 8 Oclock Sharp PEOGKAM Prolutlo and Fugue C Minor Bach Soitofaew Rogers Prologue March Intermezzo Toccata Vocal Selected Mks P F McKenna a Spring Song Mendelssohn b TImj Shepherds in tlio Fiold Mailing Largo New World Symphony Dvorak Vocal Selected Mn C H Miller Spinning Wheel Saint Saens Hercules chained to the rocks struggles to free himself while Omphale near by is indifferent to his suffering and calmly spins Furious at her contempt Hercu les struggles the harder at his chains un til exhausted he sinks back upon the rocks Omphale lnughs merrily at his buffering and idly turns back to her spin ding -wheel Lamentation GuHmant Written on the death of his friend Abbe Perosi killed on the field of Avon Vocal Selected Mb S C Cahroll March in E Flat Weley The Orders Observe The Day Three lodges of the city observed Memorial day last Sunday the Knights -of Pythias A O U W and M W A At 2 30 the Knights to the number of about 40 members marched from their castle hall to the Congregational church -where they were addressed by Pastor G B Howkes briefly but most accept ably on the appropriate subject of -Brotherhood A splendid anthem cand several familiar hymns constituted cthe music numbers After the church services the brethren -marched to the cemeteries and as is -their beautiful custom decorated the -graves of departed with attendant rit ozalis ceremonial A O U W AND M W A At three oolock in the Methodist church the A O U VV and M W A uheld joint Memorial svrvices The mem Sfcers of both of these orders together -with their lady nuxUiaries the D of H rand Royal Neighbors marched to the church in organization where they svere addressed by Rev M B Carman -along lines harmonious with the day There was also music appropriate to tthe occasion The duty of decorating graves had Sheen well performed in the morning by Joint committees from the several orders Violently Insane Charles Dueter of Hayes county who came to the city a few days Bince for treatment became most violently insane and on Tuesday night was taken down Lincoln by Sheriff Peterson and Dep mty Osborn They had a hard fight from start to finish but finally got their -man safely in the asylum An Opportunity To hear one of Nebraskas great edu ccaiors on the subject of higher educa tion Dr D W C Huntington Chan cellor of Nebraska Wesleyan University -will preach at the Methodist church Sunday morning and evening All are cordially invited The Fourth on the Willow Under auspices of M W A the 4th will be celebrated on west side of H T Churchs ranch on the Willow Amusements contests fireworks bowery dance etc Come Died in Hastings Monday Mrs C H Mahone nee Miss Anna UcKillip formerly employed at the Pal mer house died in Hastings Monday Funeral was held in that city Wednes day They Stop Headaches McConnells headache capsules stops gieadache from any ordinary causes They act quickly and bring immediate trelief Romper suits for boys and girls 1 year -to 6 year neatly piped and finished50c Thompsons Toilet articles perfumes and novelties Lon Cone Druggist H P Waite fe Cos is headquarters for hay tools f 4 I Souvenir Postal Cards The McCook Souvenir Postal Cards printed by The Tribune are on sale at A McMillens The Ideal Store The Tribune Office L W McConnells The Post Office Lobby Eleven different views printed Other designs are in prepara tion The price Two for five cents Nebraska State Hiatov MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Dr E O Vahue was in Arapahoe Sunday on business Mrs D J Killen is the guest of her sister Mrs Barney Hofor Peter Carty has moved from Leban on this county to Atwood Kan Dr W V Gage has been a Denver visitor since the close of last week Mrs R O Russey arrived home Sun day on 5 from a visit to Crete relatives Charlie Allen has sold his dray business and may return to railroading Mrs J W Line returned home laHt Friday night from a short visit in Den ver Foster Stilgibouer of the Bank of Bartley was in town Monday on busi ness James Carmichael of Indianola was up to the countys capital city on busi ness Tuesday R M Douglass moved to day from the Norris residence to tho new Fitz gerald cottage Rev A A Holmes returned this week from his absence of several weeks in California Mrs T F Enright was a guest of Barney Cavanaugh and family in Hold rege last week Herman Pade has been in Lincoln part of the week making merry with the undertakers Rev Harry Shepherd is down from Max Dundy county guest of McCoik relatives this week EarlLudwick went down to Lincoln last Saturday night to be gone a week on pleasure and business Louis Ludwick came up from Ne braska City last Saturday night to spend his vacation at home Mrs Fannie Green is in Harlan Iowa spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs George C Paup W H Ferguson manager of the Stamford Sugar Beet Co was out from Lincoln yesterday on business Dr J A Gunn has been suffering an attack of appendicitis in Denver but is recovering without undergoing an opera tion Mrs Belle Stephenson came ever from Oberlin Kansas beginning of the week and will make McCcok her home for a while JA Wilcox arrived home on 2 Tues day morning from his trip Mrs Wil cox will remain at Boise Idaho for about a month longer Mrs J B Meserve left on No 12 Tuesday morning for Lincoln to join Mr Meserve on a trip to Sheridan Wyo on business Bishop Graves will preach and con firm at St Albans Episcopal church Friday evening June 15th at 8 oclock Come and bear him Syl Cordeal is still posing as an orig inal poet of merit though his effusions are tabooed by the poetry department of this agricultural authority Miss Josephine Stewart has taken a position in J E Kelleys office being employed in the real estate conveyan cing and abstracting department Mr and MrsIsaac Sheridan of Ind ianola spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs Charles Allen of our city He is improving from a severe and long ill ness Mayor Miles of Hastings who wouldnt object a bit to being numinat ed by the Republicans of Nebraska for the office of governor was a city visitor f on Saturday last Mrs William Fisher came down from Denver last Friday nighton her way up to Palisade to visit her sister Mrs Ashmore whither she journeyed on Monday morning Mrs F S Wilcox departed on Wed nesday morning for the east to be absent all summer visiting in various places Harry accompanied her to Chicago where he will remain until her return Mrs Sophie Bungers who went to Denver some time since for an opera tion on an eye is reported in serious condition Her daughters Mrs Peter Miesen and Mrs R L Emerson have gone up to Denver Mrs Frank Kendlen went down to Hastings to attend tho funeral of Mrs C H Malone Wednesday Mr Kendlen followed Friday and they went togeth er to Lincoln to witness the confirma tion of Celestine Sunday Celestine will return home next Wednesday As good as anybodys 100 quality is the constant verdict on our 69c yard wide black taffeta silk Perfect black beautiful lustre Thompsons Ladies house wrappers 150 39c Thompsons 100 - if I ill illlii K An Important Business Change This week the largo hardware and im plement business of W T Coleman was purchased by Messrs W B Mills and R B Simmons two young men espec ially well known in railroad circles for many years The deal includes the ownership of the brick block now oc cupied by the business oh West Den nison street with the frontage on Main avenue as well The work of invoicing the large and varied stock is now pro- gressing and will be completed the end of this week when the new firm will be in full charge The new firm will be known as The McCook Hardware Co Both Mr Mills and Mr Simmons will go into the active management of tho business as soon as their places in the operating department of the Burlington railroad company can be filed by the company These young men have both been re sidents of McCook for many years and they go into this new business with tho best wishes of many friends for their success and prosperity Program for Fourth of July Concert in the City Park from noon until 2 oclock Old fashioned Basket Dinner and Pic nic in City Park Everybody come and bring your basket Free lemonade Base ball game pony races and auto mobile parade at New Driving Park from 3 oclock to 6 oclock p m Concert in the evening 7 30 to 10 oclock Grandest display of fireworks in the evening ever seen in the west By order of Committee Grand Organ Recital A grand organ recital will be given on the new pipe organ in St Patricks church on Tuesday evening June 19th Dr John M Mayhew of Lincoln will conruct the recital Dr Mayhew organist at tho First Presbyterian church Lincoln is one of the best and most widely known pipe organ perfor mersin the westHe will give you a treat Tickets 25c No reserved seats Tickets for ale at McConnells drug store Scraped the Bone Alva son of Henry Simmerman of Coleman precinct has been is Denver this week for an operation to one of him arms The trouble is an old one The arm was opened and the bone scraped He is getting on pretty well and is expected to return home at the end of this week J H Mitchell ac compained him returning home how ever in advance Is Christianity Dying Out This question will be answered at the Congregational church next Sunday morning in an illustrated lecture by the pastor Ff teen colored charts will tell to the eye the story of Christian pro gress in many different ways and lines All are cordially invited to hear this lecture Bond Social At thb Methodist church Monday night Musical and literary program will be given in main room beginning at 830 p m Admission 10c Ice cream and cake will be served in basement for 10c Everybody come and enjoy your self Tooth Brushes Are your teeth close together making difficult for you to clean them properly If so you ought to buy one of our extra stiff bristle brushes You owe it to your teeth 25 cents L W McConnell Druggist The Finest Ever The Tribune has just received a ship ment of the finest type writer paper ever brought to tuwn We also have the cheaper grades But if you like some thing splendid just try a box of Strath more Episcopal Holy communion and sermon by the rector at 645 a m Sunday June 17th Morning prayer and sermon by the lay reader at 11 am EREARLERector Ideal waists in lawns mulls and silks open fronts open backs long sleeves short sleeves are the best Thompsons only A Dorcas Kensington will be given by Mra Hanson and Mrs BoswoithThurs day afternoon June 21 at the home of Mrs Bosworth Special Saturday music sale at the Ideal New folios that have been selling at 50c and 75c will be marked 40c Just receivedvery handsome silk fans hand painted spangled and lace trim med at Thompsons Largest line of ladies and misses skirts 200 to 700 Alterations free Thompsons Fine stationery tablets etc Lon Cone Druggist Mens good all leather gloves 18c pair at Thompsons Fifty Per Cent Increase The McCook Junior Normal will this evening close its opening week with an fatfeBdence over fifty per cent in excees of that of last year on first week By Tuesday evening of this week the enroll ment had reached 149 as against about 10Q at the end of the first week last year The enrollment has since grown until the close of the first week shows an increase over the first week last year of 60 per cent or better What more need be said about the too evident success of the McCook Junior Normal ond the junior normal idea County Committee Meeting June 15th 1906 The Republican County Central Com mittee is hereby called to meet on Wed nesday June 27th 190C at Indianola at 2 p m for the purpose of selecting a date and place for the Republican County Convention and to transact such business as may come before the committee All members of tho com mittee are requested to be present Jas E Ryan Chas Skalla Secretary Chairman WantedInrormatlon Sunday June ICth a little black and tan dog double jointed in the hind legs stub tailed wearing collar to which is attached a piece of rope answering to the name Poodle broke away from the baggage car of the Denver east bound train as it stopped at McCook Reward for his return Please send all information to Mrs Ben Muff 944 Washington street Lincoln Nebraska Childrens Day Exercises The Congregational church was well filled last Sunday night to witness the Childrens Day exercises by the Sunday school A pretty and appropriate can tata was presented by the little ones to enjoyment and pleasure of all The choir assisted with one anthem number A collection was lifted for frontier Sun day schools Gillett Safety Razor No honing No stropping The blade is of a fine flexible wafer steel that shaves Twelve blades with twenty four sharp edges which will give your ten to twenty good 3haves to each blade I No danger and a nice smooth shave It would pay e4very man to own one of these Gillett razors 85 and 750 L W McConnell Druggist Helm Giese Wedding One of the most auspicious elaborate and happy weddings in the history of Red Willow county was that of Miss Nettie Estella Helm and Mr Henry Christian Giese at the splendid Helm farm on the Willow last evening We will give the affair full space and com plete detail next week Wanted For ranch competent cook House modern hot and cold Water comfort able home good wages fare advanced References Address Mrs John Woods 6 l 3ts Wauneta Neb Lincoln Pure Paint Dont forget the name when you want j to get a durable paint Let us figure with you McMillen Druggist Summer balbriggan union suits for men 125 to 82 50 for boys at 50c Gauze unions for ladies 35c to 100 for girls 25 to 50c Gauze vests 5c to 50c Gauze pants 25c to 50c Extra sizes in unions and vests and pants Thomp sons American Beauty gauge corsets and girdles at Thompsons Money back afler 4 weeks actual wear if dissatisfied Also ferris waists Ladies long and short kimonos 50c to 200 in crepe in lawns in dotted swiss Thompsons Wanted Laborers at the Brush Sugar Factory Brush Colorado Good wages paid Ladies white silk gloves with elbow lace tops at Thompsons in black Thompsons Also the same Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to the page for sale at The Tribune office Six gentle high headed high bred single drivers at McCook Livery Man 1250 s new worstea Buits 650 to Childrens pink blue or red parasols 10c Thompsons Elbow lace mitts in at Thompsons black and white Mens cloth covered helmet hats 20c Thompsons Ladies silk coats 375 to 10 00 Thompsons For Books gist Wall paper go to Lon Cone Drug- McMillens Drug Store McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 15 1906 I fflrtb MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConnell for drugs The finest ice cream Lon Cone Drug gist Best table oil cloth 15c yard Thomp sons H P Waite Cos is headquarters for hay tools Best apron check ginghmas 5c at Thompsons H P Waite Cos is headquarters for hay tools McConnells Fragrant Lotion for chapped hands Some nice one room patterns in wall paper at Walkers American A 2 bu 16 oz seamless gram bags 19 jC Thompsons Cream in sealed 10c an 4 20c bottles forjsale at Marshs meat market Roses of Eden and Japan The finest perfumes Lon Cone Druggist Varnish stains tintolac and enamels at McMillens Druggist Simpsons and American prints the best made only 5c yd at Thompsons Good milk cow for sale Inquire at the Favorite cigar store Eph Benjamin Boys double seated balbriggan draw ers in sizes 24 to 34 for 25c at Thomp sons W F Everist and Fitch are turning out some excellent rigs at McCook Liv ery east Dennison St McConnell sells ready mixed and dry paints oils varnishes and stains Let him figure on you paint bill Sun and ain umbrellas in grey navy myrtle wine and black with figured borders 185 Thompsons For Sale Six room dwelling one block north of Catholic church Also a farm wagon G A Conrad The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten Try Roses of Eden and Japan Lon Cone Druggist Mr WF Everist shipped in a carload of fine work and driving horses which are on sale at McCook Livery Stable Phone 40 If you have lots or houses on which you wish to realize the cash at once write Combination box 13S No agents need apply Our hammocks are easy and breezy You get all the air there is when you use a hammock Ours are comfortable and they cost little L W McConnell Druggist PattonsSun Proof Paints are the very best paints for this climate Wears longest looks best goes further and absolutely pure lead and oil Walker sells it Remember you will find Mike Waish just across the street from his old loca tion ready to buy your poultry eggs old rubber copper brass at the highest cash market price M B Carman Floyd Berry Mrs Bertha Berry and Grace Willetts are in Alma this week as delegates to the Hokrege District Epworth League con vention now in session there 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 On Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock in the Methodist church Chancellor Hunt ington of the Wesleyan University will address the mens meeting under the auspices of the Brotherhood of St Paul Its free Come on men Every man in McCook and vicinity is invited The ladies of McCook circle No 33 will hold their annual picnic or free dinner for members of J K Barnes post and their families Saturday June 16th at 6 oclock p m on W R Starrs lawn the weather being favorable Should it be stormy they will meet in Odd Fellows hall Will serve promptly at 6 oclock Diamonds stocks of summer clothing underwear and negligee shirts are all complete We have a full line of Boys Buster Brown and Russian Blue wash suits from 50c to 150 A complete line mens summer clothing linen suits serge coats vests linen pants two piece summer suits and summer skeleton coats from 75c to 600 per suit A full line and sizes of summer shirts from 29c to 150 Underwear for man or boys from 25c to 150 per garment Come and see us We can save you money Duv 1 mond for clothing and shoes 11 tt 1 NUMBER 3 JUNIOR NORMAL ENTERTAINMENT Monday June 25 830 p m First Number is FRANK R ROBERSON With a Finely Illustrated Stureoptican Lecturo Roborson is now in Europe McCcok people know Roborson will have something especially good both in tho way of pictures and description OPERA HOUSE Rosorved seats to holders of season tickets wili bo checked off nt McCon nells drug store Friday June 22 nt 7 oclock p m Sale begins follow ing morning Seats 50 Cents Everything in drugs McConnoll McMillen Prescription Druggist Largost line of allovers at Thompsons Dont forget our soda fountain Lon Cone Druggist All colors in beading ribbons Thomp sons II P Waite it Cos is headquarters for hay tools White wool Thompsons batiste dress skirts at Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs meat market Shirt waist suits in white tan and black 200 to 350 at Thompsons Dr Kays office is now one door north of Commercial hotel Phone 97 Accordeon pleated dress bkirts in black navy and brown at Thompsons Our perfumes are the best mako and lasting Several new odors Try them McMillen Druggist Let Walker figure on your painting ho can save you money uses only tho best material and employs only the best painters You will hit the nail on the head when you buy Klip Nail for 25 cents Handy pocket manicure L W McConnell Druggist 50000 tomato plants 40c per 100 350 per 1000 25000 cabbage plants 35c per 100 300 per 1000 McCook Greenhouse Phone 91 Walker has the latest patterns in panel and upper and lower thirds in tho wall paper line and has the best paper hanger in the west to do your work 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 W E Rambo a returned missionary from India will preach at the Christian church morning and evening Sunday Juno 17th He is an able speaker and you will miss it if you dont hear him 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 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 Hereafter the opened by mistake excuse will be a mistake that will cost 200 The postoffice department has ruled that mail must be looked over be fore leaving the office and that any let ter put in your box by mistake must be returned before leaving the postoffice under a penalty of 200 for failure to do so SX52XSSaX5X To My Former Patrons I wish to announce to all my former patrons that I have sold my entire hardware and imple ment business and business block to Messrs WB Mills and R B Simmons of McCook who will continue the business under the title of The McCook Hardware Co being now in charge of the business at the old stand And in this connection I wish to thank one and all for the liberal patronage and good wisnes ex tended me during the years I have been in business in McCook and to express the ardent hope and wish that the same liberality and good wishes may be accord ed to my worthy and energetic successors Mes3rs Mills Sc Sim mons Gratefully yours W T Coleman s