I I V Greens Clothing Store Opens Saturday Everything for Men and Boys Dennison Street SHOES FOR MEN proper place to buy shoes is at a shoe store and the THE to buy NEW shoes is to buy at Diamonds New Shoe Store We desire to call attention to our line of Mens Shoes which we carry in all the latest toes in bright and dull leathers In fact you will be sure to find your shoe here from an old mans bunion last to the neatest patent leather dress shoe Ladies Shoes A glance at -our line of Ladies Shoes will convince you that we have the shoe you want Shoes for Boys and Girls Our School Shoes for boys and girls are the neatest and best school shoes for the money Prices Reasonable Our shoes are of the best and our prices are the lowest We guarantee all our shoes not to rip If any of them should hap pen to rip we will sew them up free of charge DONT WEAR YOURSELF OUT running all over town and then buy some- J thing you dont want Come direct to 1 Diamonds New Shoe Store RED WILLOW Deaue Smith who has been visiting hia unole T C Smith during the sum mor returned to his home in Lincoln last week Mr and Mrs Hagorty left Mr lairs on Monday for a visit to Denver and Colorado Springs Mr Helm finished digging potatoes on Saturday Holton Longnecker from Rollinsville Colorado came in on Sunday morning for -a weeks rest and visit to the old home and will also be in McCook a Jew days Mr Hotze and his sister Mrs Otto from Kentucky were calling on friends In the neighborhood first of the week Mr Korns and brother in law Mr Albertson of Iowa called on friends and talked about old times when they were soldiers in the 7th Iowa Cavalry fin this country In 3S63 Mr Albertson was in camp one winter where Trenton lis now located IflDIANOLA Holton Longnecker of Rollinsville Colorado arrived Sunday morning for a visit with home folks Miss Bessie Toogood went to flert rand Monday morning to visit her bro ther Bert and family Miss Katie Vering came over from Marysville Kansas Saturday and is now on School Creek where she has the school for the coming winter Mrs Freeman Shopers baby is quite sick Her mother and two sisters are with her N J Uerling and V S Dolan went to Holdrege last week to enjoy a few days at the carnival Another fine rain last Wednesday that will put the ground in good shape for the farmers Misses Mayme Mann and Margaret Townly entertained a few of their friends at dinner Sunday evening The out of town guests being A Pennington and Walters of McCook di I n I OSLp POLLY WANTS Jv S J J A BLUE RIBBON M oJt cZ5Z I 11 - I e if Nilb EJQ TE5QLVED THAT I HAVE FOUND A SHOE THftT5 COMFORTABLE AND HANDSOME TOO AWO STRONG IT 5IMPLY WONT VEAR 0UT A SHOE YOU ALL HAVE HEARD ABOUT AND NOW ILL TELL YOU WHATTO DO jusf asi foi The BLUE 150N SHOE BU5TER BROVN bADHOYAGAW W H GC J T THAli A SMART PAlftor West of Bank NM 3 fOc 7T COPymCHT lC4 EY THE 0JJOU H SHOE CO f 5str Judge Moore was a McCook visitor Wednesday C W Dow and son I R Andrews and Charles Russell went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend the fair Mrs W D Mackechnie has very sick but is improving now and her friends hope she may soon regain her usual health Francis the little son of W H Pow ell was the victim of an accident last Friday evening that came near depriv ing him of his eye sight As it is he will carry the scars with him a long time The little fellow got hold of a shell emptied the powder and struck a match to see it go off It exploded and burned his face quite badly A doctor was called and his wounds dressed At first it was thought that his eyesight was injured but the doctor thinks not Jesse Hadley is on the sick list Miss Ella Ridgley left Monday morn ing for Illinois after a short visit with homefolks Mrs Conrad Miller and two children went to Arapahoe Monday morning on No 2 and spent the day with friends Miss Nellie Andrews spent Tuesday with friends in McCook She left on No 1 Wednesday morning for Denver where she goes to prepare herself to be a nurse Mrs Tim Haley and son Arthur went to Denver Wednesday morning on a visit John Murray came down from Mc Cook last of the week for a visit with the folks on the farm Mr and Mrs Oscar Teol and children of Red Cloud are in town the guests of relatives Eugene Wilcox left for Cripple Creek Thursday night Mr Wilcox goes for the betterment of his health Mr and Mrs Tom Haley went to Arapahoe Sunday for a visit with rel atives Mr Haley returned home Monday night while Mrs Haley stayed for a longer visit B Lehna house was struck by light ning during the storm last Wednesday evening Xzi9 nouse was somewhat damaged but no one was injured R E Smith is taking in the Lincoln state fair this week D ANBURY Jaa Cumming and wife of Lebanon visited at the Hayea home last Friday and Saturday Everitt Hethcote has put in a lunch counter in the room next door south of the post office Mesdames Conner and Colley of near Cedar Bluffs are here visiting friends this week c Buster Brown BLUE RIBBON ii i n i hi mi m ii iijjjgasata School Shoes for Boys and Girls I Blue Ribbon Shoes are made to wear by expert shoemakers and from the best tannages of all leathers They are stylish and comfortable These are the best and most serviceable chnc wmi nm k - - ww w ww j vjn wni yu j The Model Shoe Fisher Perkins Props Store McCook Nebraska son Jast Friday He was years old and only sick a few days Mrs Jacobs who was taken sick at the residence of Guy Richards died last Thursday and was buried at Cambridge W P Miller has sold his residence property to Lou Higgins for 6750 and with his daughter will move to Lincoln about November Mrs Beeson who bought the old M E parsonage has moved into town to send her daughters to school A son of Mr Bell while working at the Lou Higgins place was kicked by a horse and is suffering from fractured ribs His early recovery is exnected Mrs V D Williams celebrated her 53rd birthday last Friday The steel cornice for tho opera house has arrived and is now being put in place Parties were here last week from near UrleansIooking for farms They report crops better hero than around Orleans Mr Hartsock from Greenwood Neb is here looking after his farm and says our crops are better than there Mrs A P McCord returned from her visit in Missouri She had a royal good time with her many friends and relatives but thinks the stones in the roads have grown some since she came to Nebraska The shaking up she got riding over those roads made her ap preciate the fine Nebraska roads Mr Cartright of Lebanon visited here Friday last working for Wilcox Mr and Mrs E E Smith and family have returned from Colorado after a fine visit with friends and a trm to the mountains They were glad to get back to their fine Nebraska home C E Matthews celebrated his 37th birthday anniversary September 3rd He received some valuable presents from his friends Grandma Hodgkins and her daughter Mrs Irene Burton came down from Wauneta this week Mr Cummings a brick and stone mason has located in Bartley and is now at work on the basement for the new meat market Mrs Martin and brother have return ed from a visit to Beaver crossing Clay Hoover has sold out his interest in the livery barn to his father and will go west soon - y Miss Nollio Domaroo of Wilsonvillo iB hero visiting this week Quite a number of peoplo aro attend ing the atato fair in Lincoln this week Dave Boyor has sold his town property to John Newman John Remington has sold his property to Rollo DeMay Quite a number of Moses Miles friends gave him a auprise party last Tuesday the occasion being his 19th birthday Mrs Millio Billings left last Thursday for a visit in Lincoln W J Stilgebouor and family were Marion visitors over Sunday Miss Kate Greenway commenced hor term of school Monday H V Lord returned from Indiana last Sunday Ben Smiley and family left for Lin coln Tuesday evening Mrs James Nutt returned from her visit in Oregon Sunday Mrs Nellie Hess and children return ed from her visit in Portland Oregon Sunday night Cliff Burbridge of McCook ia here visiting BOX ELDER Charles Bolles ia home from Chicago Mrs G A Shields ia able to ride out again Mr and Mrs J S Modrell are visit ing their daughter Mrs Roy King of Iowa Between the quarterly conference of the church and the primary Tuesday was a very busy day with a part of the people of thia place Mrs Murrain of Maywood viaited her daughters Mrs D B Doyle and Mrs T J Chamberlain a few days last week on her way home from Colo where she has boen visiting another daughter The school houae haa been replaater ed the woodwork painted and the old seats and desks have been replaced by new ones There has also been a well put down and a pump put in and every thing ready for business Monday morn ing when school was opened with Miss Dora Oyster as teacher An ice cream supper was held at tho church last Friday evening to rase mon oy to buy a new lamp for the church Just before leaving to go home after supper J S Doyle donated two nice lamps which the people of the church appreciate very much The proceeds of the supper which were 1585 will be used for other church purposes BARTLEY The peoplo of this vicinity are much rejoiced that Orr and Skalla were nomi nated and regret that Cochran was not also one of the lucky men The primary system dethroned the McCook ring which is glory enough for one Jay Rev Haggeman has moved into the basement of the church until a new par sonage can be erected Mr and Mrs Geo Lang buried their P J Sudio nfpcpntc - 3Q fb - rrh trn ran ii i The Store for Thrifty People f epxemuer Means new fall goods Dress Goods Flannels Cotton Flannels Underwear and things too numerous to mention in so small a space Also too many to put into our store even if we have the largest store in the city So we wish to make more room for ourjnew fall stock by selling All Our Summer Goods At Cost So if you can use anything in our stock please call make yourself richer by buying now and help us make room for our new goods Come in and enquire about our coupon deal We can show you a fine line of jewelry which you can secure with coupons by buying Christmas Vwv now Telephone No 16 r 1 y v IAW cagriEmta MCOOK DRIVING PARK eptember 26 27 and 28 PROFESSIONAL STARTER FINF TRACK FAST HORSES BIG PURSES FINE WEATHER FINE MUSIC a BIG TIME The Largest Gathering of Fast Horses Ever Seen between Chicago and Denver Frank James of Missouri Starter 300000 in Cash Purses i i LBsgmmjL i n SsAdsQr Its Up to You 49 Wi Now look pleasant just a moment please Ten styles of photos from quarter to full cabinets Yes you want a picture of your residence farm or stock Call for prices at the NEW ART STUDIO first stair way south of the postoffice Special Rates Until the 15th Only New Art The Kansas City Weekly Star imenter Exactly what you want in market reports Address One Year 25 cents THE WEEKLY STAR Kansas CityJKo on bfe V II fi ii i i ii jj