f ff---- - to 1 pA pure9 Grape BrfBi cream of tartar mm S3 j y baidng powder Makes Food Mojte Delicious and Whole TY Jk TVT TTfcl 9 j some no uum pjo rnospnices Care Must be Taken to Keep Alum From the Food Dr Alonzo Clark A substance alum which can derange the stomach should not be tolerated in baking powder Prof S W Johnson Yale College I regard their alum and soluble alumina salts introduction into baking powders as most dangerous to health MCOOK WOMAN AFTER HER SON Accused In Denver of Kidnapping Him from Custody of His Father Denver Colo Nov 13 Special De prived of tho society of her four chil dren who were given into tho custody of her husband William Cox 3223 Navajo street when he obtained a divorce from her ten years ago Mrs Annie Cox Lilly of McCook is charged with having kid naped the youngest Ernest and to have been abetted in her schemes by Mrs Bertha Parker 1008 Twenty first street Yesterday Cox and his second wife went before Judge Alexander of the juvenile court and made their complaint Ernest Cox is only 12 years old Last Saturday he asked permission to go to the theater He had not returned home Sunday morning and the father made inquiries It was learned that Ernest was seen in the company of Mrs Parker and had not been to the theater at all An older son was sent to the depot and ays he saw Mrs Parker put his brother aboard an eastbound train at 1 oclock Sunday No previous attempt has ever been made by Mrs Lilly to secure custody of any of the children it is said She met Mrs Parker more than a year ago it is stated and Cox believes tbat the two have been good friends since He thinks that the scheme to kidnap Ernest has been in progress for some time and that Mrs Lilly received the money to pur chase his ticket only a few days ago A warrant for Mrs Parkers arrest on the charge of kidnapping was issued yester day and steps will be taken by the father to have his son returned Despite the Weather Notwithstanding the inclement weath er Tuesday afternoon the Kensington and sale by the ladies of the Dorcas so ciety of the Congregational church at the home of Mrs Barney Hofer was fairly successful and fairly well patron ized the society realizing about SoO FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC Rooms for Rknt First door north of Methodist church Furnace heat tf Fok Salk Two bedsteads one dresser and one bed lounge F W Bosworth Lost Strayed or Stolen Irish sett er bird dog White strip on forehead Reward for recovery W J ONeill For Sale Household goods sewing machine beds dressers etc Must be sold right away Mrs L R Hileman Found Openwork handbag contain ing dress book etc Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying charges Dress making done very reasonably On Manhattan street two blocks east of the mill Mesdames Bald ridge Chehey Wanted Local representee for Mc Cook and vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscription list of a prom inent monthly magazine on a salary and commission basis Experience de sirable but not necessary Good op portunity for right person Address Publisher Box 59 Station O New York Most men who mingle with great crowds or participate in an event of many features are absolutely unable to describe in detail any one particular feature It is then that they find their weekly newspaper most valuable Just so it is with the readers of daily news papers they have not the time or the inclination to follow every phase of the weeks events and so turn to a weekly newspaper for a concise and connected account of any event of more than local interest This demand is easily sup plied at small cost by The Weekly Inter Ocean which can be obtained with this paper one year for 125 Try Scott Stoner for groceries IV cptMiifs nPjfi O see them is to admire To wear fUi them is to grow enthusiastic Ten thousand pairs of Queen Quality Shoes would not be made and sold daily did they not furnish the fullest measure of style comfort and economy We present here one of our endless varieties But the newspaper cut can not do justice to the shapely toe the soft Gun Metal leather nor the clever shoemaking You must see this boot to appreciate it But remember this is only one of many We have Queen Quality styles for every taste and for every need many new ones received this week 350 and 300 J H QRANNIS fimmm m 4 flt JJItCDfe By F M KIA1MELL CLIPPER IS THE GREATEST THEATRICAL 4 SHOW PAPER m THE WORLD- 400 Per Year- Single Copy 10 Gts ISSUED WEEKLY Sample Copy Free FRANK QUEEN PUB CO Ltd ALBERT J BORIE H2tAQZ PUBLISHERS W 2sTH ST KawTom t Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance The need of more money or of an elastic or expansive currency is not nearly so obvious to tho average layman as tho necessity tho absolute imperative neces sity for more legitimate honest banking and less stock gambling and frenzied finance in over exploitution and over capitalization of corporate interests especially of railroad properties most of which ara abnormnlly watered Many millions of money have been frightened into seclusion and thus taken out of cir culation and the channels of commerce and trade by the insane speculation rife over tho land A resumption of ration al business dealings will bring into cir culation most of this money and the es tablishment of a postal saving system by the next session of congress will do the rest Confidence based on a ration al faith in sane honest dealings and business conduct will do more than fiat or elastic currency however hedged a bout by retiring clauses It is to be hoped that western congressmen will unite in a warfare against the real cause of the currency stringency that is stock gambling over issue of stocks and bonds etc rather than joining in any mea ure having for its purpose and end the plac ing in the hands of the bankers the con tracting and expanding of the currency of the country at the whim of the finan cial f ree booters of Wall street The country at large is no mood to stand any further strangling from thut source Farmers Institute at McCook The date of the Farmers Institute for this city has been placed at Decem ber 3rd 1907 and the following will be the program for the same forenoon session 1100 130 230 245 730 830 Farm Dairying D P Ashbarn Gibbon Neb afternoon session Corn L L Zook Experiment Station Lincoln Neb Work of Nebraska Boys and Girls Clubs Miss Lulu Wolford Pawnee City business IVlpeting ot isoys ana Girls F G Bishop Lincoln Neb EVENING session The Lure of the Town Miss Wolford Boys and Girls of American Homes The farmers of Red Willow county should see to it that there is a large attendance These institutes are in structive and in every sense worthwhile to the farmer Stephen Bolles of Box Elder is secretary of this section of the work of the state in that line Real Estate Iransiers The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since our last report August Hilgendorf to C E Cor ell agree w hf sw qr 22-4-26 310000 United States to Albertina Yance pat w hf sw qr 2 w hf nw qr 11-2-29 Mary E Babcock wid to Christ ian G Orman wd to lot 5 blk 3 Willow Grove addn Mc Cook 75C0 Francis Cain w to P J Far rell wd to lot 5 blk 12 4th McCook 120000 P J Farrell bach to Francis Cain wd nw qr 10-1-30 120000 Henry Henkel w to Henry Stroh wd to lot 2 blk 5 Wil low Grove addnjjMcCook 100000 C C Fahrenbruck to Carl Fahr enbruck qcd ptj 13-14-15 21 McCook Rosa B Moore h to William S Hamilton qcd e hf nw qr 13-3-30 100 100 Bartley Op9ra House Associa tion to The Public articles assn capital 600000 Lewis M Howard w to Nicho las J Uerling wd s hf lot 8 blk 27 Indianola 50 00 William T Hamilton to Am brose Strawder wd n hf ne qr 14-3-30 300000 William S Hamilton to Am brose Strawder wd se qr 11-3-30 560000 Henry L Hamilton topAmbroso Strawder wd sjhf ne qr 14-3-30 300000 Edith G Kelsof h to Joseph L Roberts wd pt sw qr se qr 30-3-29 120000 Hiram Rider w to T M Phil lippi wd lotjlO blk 18 River view Cemetery 1000 J MOVEMENT Ob 1HE PEOPLE Dr and Mrs C L Fahnestock en tertained a whist club party last eve ning Geoiiqk W Cooley was down from Cheyenne this weok to attend the fun oral of his mother Ward C IIiglky with the Barnott Lumber Co at Culbertson was in tho city Wednesday evening J M Gilchrist the expert account ant of Omaha has gono to Hebron Thayer county in tho lino of duty I J Reynolds was taken up to Den ver Tuesday of this week for an oper ation of a more or less serious nature Mrs Ball and her daughter Mrs Felkey of Akron are visiting the family of W C Schenck and other McCook friends Mrs J P Smith of Wheaton Illinois who has been visiting Dr E M Easter- day for several weeks departed for home last Friday Mrs Harry Tyler and son Harold came up from Orleans Wednesday morning on No 13 on a business trip of short duration Mr and Mrs J P Croush went down to Lincoln end of past week They will go on further east to be absent a few weeks on a visit Mrs R B Simmons has word of the serious state of her mothers health and she and Mr Simmons expect to leave for Detroit Mich first of the week E J Brady deputy postmaster was taken suddenly painfully ill yesterday afternoon but it is thought nothing very serious though he is confined bed today Mrs Emerson Hanson was down Denver fore part of tho week to visit and attend tho anniversary meeting of the P E O Tuesday evening in Diamonds hall Mr and Mrs J D Young entertain ed the Thursday Whist Club last evening F W Bosworth and Mrs LeRoy Kleven won chief and consola tion respectively C H Angell and Nick Wyckoff of the Danbury region and Robort and J E Horton from the Lebanon neighbor hood were all county seat pilgrims last weok on business Patrick Gibbons of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday and Thursday in the city on his way west from a trip to Omaha on business Many friends of the olden time met Pat with pleasure Congressman Norris departed on train No 2 yesterdry morning for Washington D C where the family has been located for several weeks The congressional session opens next month Mrs Floyd Ford and Goldie Liston went down to Bartley Tuesday to spend t few days with relatives and friends Today they left to join Floyd in Cheyenne Wyoming where he has a position where they will make their home William Doyle and family departed first of the week for their new homo in Union county Oregon Cove will be their postoffice He recently purchased quite extensive property in that section The Doyles were early settlers of Red Willow creek and among the well-to-do of that prosperous neighborhood The Tribune does not expect their sojourn in the northwest to be permanent He still retains part of his real estate hold ings on the creek ANCIENT BOWS That of the Scythians Was In the Form of the Letter C While universally used by the an cients the fiarm of the bow varied with different nations The Scythian bow was In the form of the letter C and the bow of the Tartars descendants of the Scythians still keeps that shape The Greek bow was not more than three or four feet in length but so stout and stiff that it required grable strength and skill to use It It Is said that the first Greek bows were made from the horns of a species of goat the bases being united by means of a metallic band Afterward other material was used In their manufac ture but they still retained their orig inal shape These bows were too short to be of much use and compara tively speaking but a small portion of the troops were armed with them The Romans carried the bow to Brit ain where t at once obtained favor and during the middle ages was ex tensively used forming an important element of the armies of that period The English archers were said to be the finest in the world and their skill decided the battles of Creecy Poitiers and Agincourt The bows used were of two kinds the long bow and the arbalest or crossbow The arbalest was made of steel or horn and was of such strength and stiffness that it was necessary to use some mechanical ap pliance to bend it and adjust the string The arbalestiers carried a quiver with fifty arrows and were placed in the van of the battle StilMJnsettled Are you entirely settled In your new flat No not entirely the landlord la still ansglng us for the balance due on the first months rent Milwaukee Senti nel JL man has no right to stone his wife tet ho may rock his baby Chlcac JPrws I I i i I 1 I i 1 I Thanksgiving Greeting Let Us Furnish the Dressing for your table andjbuffet or sideboard We are showingja handsome assortment of Mexican and Japanese Hand Drawn Work Tray Cloths Center Pieces Buffet Scarfs Dresser Scarfs and Doilies in all shapes and sizes at prices much lower than the usual cost of such pieces We also have a complete stock of Table Cloth Patterns Table Lin ens with Napkins to match ranging in price beautiful line of from 50c to 200 per yard and a Fringe and Hemstitched Towels All pricesall sizes Nothing could be more ap propriate for a Thanksgiving or Christmas remem brance Come and feast your eyes on these linens whether or not you intend to buy WE WILL TAKE PLEASUREJNSHOWING YOU Tomorrow Saturday Is THE LAST DAY of the mostsuccessfuI sale we have ever advertised This sale has revealed two convincing truths TO US it has shown that our customers appreciate bar gains TO YOU who have taken advantage of these sale prices it has shown thatwe do just as we advertise and our sales mean money saved Buy your Dry Goods where HONESTY and TRUE VALUES are wrapped in every bundle We Guarantee Satisfaction H C CLAPP K94 TO CLOSETOUT OUR sssrar Full Line of chief Sweaters You can have your choice at almost your own price All 5Cc Sweaters 37 All 75c Sweaters 50 All 100 Sweaters 60 All 125 Sweaters 75 All 130 Sweaters 90 All 200 Sweaters 100 All 250 Sweaters 150 All 300 Sweaters 190 We wjll pile them in our window marked in plain figures and you can see for your self This is just the time of year when you are needing these goods and wo give you this opportunity to supply your wants at less than cost to us or any wholeaale houso At the price we are going to sell thtse sweaters they will not last but a few days so if you want to take thf ad vantage of this clearing sale you will be obliged to come at once They are on sale now come today The BEE HIVE McCOOK Nebraska i s i I I f j 3 I i e I I I i s I i 1 j i I 8 I THE TRIBUNE Office for Office Supplies vfl1blbrtSibS tifc Q ESIRABLE XMAS Handker WflVVlKWflTliH setSj iMMLMBilW PIETQ I Glove Boxes p Shaving Smoking Sets Manicure Sets Toilet Sets Mir rors Fancy Albums and Gifts in ENDLESS VARIETY CALL AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING The Ideal Sets Store j vrv fcVvav SJ V