L 1 i fi IV 1 l m f W i c Q O LL X o w r r No ii 14 FURNITURE STORE UHfl BOYS are the same today as they were a hnndred years ago They like activity fireworks and noise That activ i t y if properly trained leads the boy grown to man- h oo d things things banking to do Doing requires tions AN ACCOUNT OPENED BY JULY 4TH with our bank will be a commen cement to wards doing things right First National Bank MDR We handle the DEERING line of Headers Binders and full line of LANE and DEERING Haying Tools Our Line of Hard ware is Complete New consignment of THE LATEST IN BUGGIES AND HARNESS nishes Fine line of Ready Mixed Paints and Call and see us We are ready for business McCook Hardware Co Successor to W T Coleman Phone 31 jjgp TimeCard BgBii McCook Neb MAIN LINE EAST DEPART Central Time 1146 P 510 A 80OA 955 P MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET No 1 Mountain Time 1206 pm H - 1125pm 5 800pm 13 937 AM IMPERIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 540p m No 175 departs 645am Sleepinp ciiuiug and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Ticket sold and baggage chocked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or LWWakeleyQeneral Pas senger Agent Omaha Nebraska Free Free SATURDAY AND MONDAY A Beautiful 35c Night Lamp with every Dollar Purchaseone to a cus tomer Mwvkaiji WILS ONS IWJUXUJ t m RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Machinist Reardon has returned to Alliance Engine 2701 is having her valves bored this week Conductor C WDewey is over on the farm nearDanbury Frank M DeWitt and family have gone to Atlantic Iowa Conductor W A Cassell has been transferred down to Republican City S C Carroll was one of the sufferers in loss of position by the recent re trenchment There was slight reduction of shop force last Saturday on account of a let up in work B J Lane accompanied his mother on her return east as far as St Louis first of the week Engine 611 went into the shop this week the 1339 is just out and the 2985 will go out tomorrow Fireman R F Lowman is now mak ing his headquarters in McCook instead of Lincoln as hitherto Engineer W C Schenck and family are now located in their new home the lately purchased Krauter dwelling Engineer Sanborn of Sanborn Dundy county was in the city early part of the week on matters of business W S Perry wis up from Lincoln Saturday on personal business matters He still retains his home in our city Engineer and Mw W A Cline and part of the fam 13 last SaturdC short visit were passengers on for the west on a Some one started the rumor that the Burlington had sold its shops at Have lock but the fact could not be establish ed officially or otherwise Engine 1963 is in the roundhouse for repairs having recently been burned 115 new flues will be given her besides work done on her flue sheets and crown sheet See will be out about the first of the coming month Conductor F M Washburn who re cently retired from the companys ser vice has gone up onto his farm near Lamont Chase county He has dis posed of his home in our city and the family will join him there The rip track baseball team went down to Holdrege last Friday to play a game with a team of that city Feel ing deeply agrieved at what they con sidered unfair umpiring the home club quit the game finally without ending contest One of the boys and a lighted lantern caused quite a rumpus at the depot Wednesday night of last week by going into an apartment containing a leaky Pintsch gas pie The ensuing explosion and fire made the force hustle to keep the car from burning up The car came in from the west attached to No 6 but was set out at this place The pipe had been leaking on the way down from the west u WHITE SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS GREETING TO THE JUNIOR NORMAL nrT They haven new son at Edgar Smiths this week John Muirhend of the boilermukers has gone with his family to Trenton Mo to be gone several weeks John McPadden of the boilermakers was called to St Marys Kansas Satur day night by the death of his sister Robert Bukns is in the city todny He has been attending college at Syra cuse N Y during the past session Will Rolfe J W Eastman Elmer Willis went up to Sheridan Wyo to take a chance at the Crow reservation close of last week Farmer O II Harman was instru mental in saving the company a disaii trous wreck of No 76 Wednesday As the train wns passing his farm he notic ed there was a broken wheel in the train By persistent effort he finally got tho attention of the trainmen and the train was brought to a btop without much damage being done The wheel was broken in halves An Auspicious Nuptial Event Last Thursday evening at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs John F Helm of Red Willow Mr Henry Christian Giese of Leavitt Nebraska and Miss Nettie Estella Helm of Red Willow were united in marriage under happiest auspices and with elaboration and detail perhaps never excelled in the history of Red Willow county The ceremony was performed under a superb bell of white roses and foliage in the swell window of the back parlor Rev M B Carman of McCook officiat ing and using the ring ceremony The bride approached from an upper cham ber preceded by her maid of honor Miss Aimee Menard of McCook and bridesmaid Miss Pearl Zint of McCook and was given away by her father the while F C Becker of Grand Island brother-in-law of the groom played Mendelssohns wedding march on the violin with piano accompaniment by MrsM Straus of Chicago The brides dress was of white swiss mull en train trimmed with baby Irish lace chiffon and ribbons she wore a white chiffon veil and carried a bouquet of white bride roses Little Vera Dixon of Chicago a niece of the bride was ring bearer carrying the dainty mystic circle in a large white rose Mr Alfred Weller of Leavitt Neb was best man The maid of honor and bridesmaid car ried bouquets of pink roser The parlor was beautifully decorated with white cut flowers and ferns Among those present from out of town were Mrs Mary Giese Miss Odie Giese Mr and Mrs F C Becker and Mr and Mrs Joseph Lauderman all of Grand Island Neb Mr3 M Straus Mrs Cora Dixon Little Vera Dixon all of ChicagoIll Alfred Weller and Hugh Scilly both of Leavitt Neb Mrs Nora McKinney Childress Texas Mrs E M EarnestStrattonNeb Miss Flossie Cline Cambridge Neb The presents were numerous and handsome After the ceremony an elegant four course dinner was served the guests be ing served at five large tables on the lawn the bridal party occupying the front porch A superb brides cake elaborately and beatifully decorated was afterwards distributed among the 200 or more guests from the brides table Those assisting were MrsVina Wood Mrs ZL Kay Mrs Adele PhelanMrs Joseph Menard Mrs H C Clapp Mrs C L Fahenstock Mrs W V Gage Mrs LH Stayner Mrs Walter Stokes Miss Sadie Everist Miss Fay Stayner Miss Maud McBrayer Miss Mae Was son Miss Pearl Rogers all of McCook The residence was darkened and the interior illuminated with gas The young couple will remain at the Helm home for a few days before going to their future home in Leavitt where the groom is connected with Standard Beet Sugar Co holding the position of assistant superintendent Trains Nos 1 and 3 stopped at Red Willow station on that date to accom modate the guests The Tribune adds to those of a host of friends and well wishers its congratu lations and best wishes for the prosper ity and happiness of these most estim able and worthy young people W G Jones repairs cook stovesheat ers and cleans gasoline stoves Work guaranteed Phone red 306 or box 595 McCook Neb tf tjwp v IHHI n INDIAN OLA Mrs W C McClung entertained twelve young ladies Friday afternoon A two course luncheon was served and u very nice time was enjoyed by all present Indianola is now a railroad town tents are btretched up and down the track for the men and horses and the work of grading has begun Charlie McCollum was up from Bart ley Monday Pearl Shu maker of Puyallup Wash is here for a short visit F A Strackoys fine new stone resi dence is Hearing completion Miss Ena Gambsy spent Saturdiy and Sunday in the country last week Miss Nancy Stephens is visiting her homefolks this week at Lexington Neb Miss Sallie Minnick is visiting at the home of Mrand MrsLoton Duckworth this week Miss Minnick is from Bart- ley Miss Voliie Welker of Omaha is in the city the guess of her sister Mrs W E McClung Fred Duckworth went to Benkelman Sunday night on business W G Sheppard has organized an orchestra and expects to have some music in the near future Susie Colling has resigned her posi tion as book keeper in the office of C W Dow Mrs Sylvia Dragoo will take her place Mr and Mrs C E Cox of Bartley were shopping in Indianola Thursday of last week Fred Clark of the Indianola Roller Mills is the champion cherry eater from cherry creek Dan Harrison is having a new board sidewalk laid in front of his store J S Phillips is putting down a ce ment sidewalk in front of his store this week Some of our boys who went hunting the other day and found well enough are quite well satisfied now and they say they will let well enough alone S C Quick shipped some cattle Sun day Rev and Mrs Smith are in Alma this week W H Smith is having his cellar en closed with a cement wall and floor Mr James Barber is doing the work Quite a bad accident happened to the little daughter of Loton Duckworth Monday morning The children were playing with a revolver and in some manner the weapon was discharged the ball passing through the childs hand It is thought she will get along all right The Dutcher boys received a telegram Monday morning from Iowa bearing the sad news of their mothers death The body will be shipped here for burial Mr Henry McCloskey and daughter of Fairbury are visitors in the homes of Dan and Joe Harrison Quite a spirited game of ball was played lart Thursday at the fair ground between Indianola and Beaver City resulting in defeat for Beaver City Slim Rishells famous 2nd nine crossed bats with the cracker jacks Sunday afternoon which resulted in a score of 13 to 1 in favor of McCook Miss Blanche Carter and Ethel Silver nail returned home Monday night from Alma where they had gone as delegates to the Epworth League convention John Murray of McCook drove down Sunday morning and spent the day with the homefolks on the farm two miles west of Indianola Low Rates to California San Francisco or Los Angeles and re turn 5000 Via Portland SG250 Liberal stopover privileges allowed For particulars call at ticket office G S Scott Agent Extra Copies For Sale The Tribune has several hundred extra copies of last weeks Junior Normal issue for sale at five cents a copy If you deem the paper worthy buy a few copies and mail them to your friends and others Whats the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see That will lift bis load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea LWMcConnell BHMrr vtfuH4QHfiM j - - - - qRj vrr The proprietor of the Model Shoe Store extends to every member of the Junior Normal a hearty welcome and cordially invites every one to call at The Model and see what an excellenn stock of shoes is carried there LADIES OXFORDS in canvas and all kinds of leather just the kind to make you feel comfortable in school and out For ten der sensitive feet they assure the wearer relief The cost is no greater than you pay elsewhere for shoes not nearly so good in stock or workmanship We deal exclusively in shoes The large stock we carry will anable you to get a perfect fie the most essential thing in a shoe to insure ease and comfort to the wearer MODEL SHOE STORE ri McCOOK NEBRASKA WHITE SLIPPERS PHONE 18 WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS A rcAiTncn m I v pAiawn w 2 O X 73 O 0 o C5 RfTjOLVED That if you have a Poiton INJOCIETYYoumST DRESS VELU IFYcU HAVEfloPoJiToN IIS SOCIETY You CflttiEVm HOPE To GET ONE UNLESS YOU DRESS Well if You ae com after APOSITOrt IN BUSINESS DOrtTYou PuToN Your best clothes To KEflGooD IMPRESSION So VsrAViH E5URE AND HAVE tfoCD CLOTHES C II 11 H - k OF i CJ J3U5TCR BROWN J jk If5 t Pillta OoPlrMtMTIIIlftXTrMtBulTtRBnowMCoCHlCACO WHErV You PLEPisE A CUSTOMER IT 15 fEATHEH in Your CAP tfzrTtmi unastBK No 20 what mother doej not wish for her self FOR HER DAUGHTERS AND FOR HER LITTFE ONE S EVEN To 5TAND WELL IN THEIR COMMUNITY IT 15 THE DUTY AND SHOULD IT NOT E THE PLEASURE OF HUBANDJ AND FATHERS To PROVIDE GOOD CLOTHE5 FOR THEIR WIVE 5 AND DAUGHTERS THE WIFE IT AND THE DAUGHTER CANNOT Go IN THE CIRCLE YOU WOULD HAVE HER MOVE IN UNLE SHE WEAR 5 GOOD CLoTHEJ FOR THO 5E WHO HAVE No TIME To MAKE THEIR OWN CLOTHED WE HAVE GARMENTS READY TO WEAR WE HAVE LOOKED foUT FOR THE ECONOMICAL SIDE FOR YOU FOR THE MOTHER OR DAUGHTER WHO SEWS WE HAVE PROVIDED MATERIALS ON WHICH SHE WILL NOT WATE HER TIME RESPECTFULLY C L DEGROFF CO H PWaitc Cos Is Headquarters FOR HAY TOOLS Because They Handle the McCormick Line OF Mowers Self Dump Rakes Four Wheel Push Sweep Rakes Two Wheel Pull Sweep Rakes And Swing Stackers x This is without doubt the best line of hay tools ever sent out by any firm We have them all in stock right here in McCook ready for immediate delevery If you buy these goods you will be sure that you are getting the best H P WAITE CO