J y i r sts T s i ln I ffififlJSffSgSaZgireSlfltJRi Reduction Sale for One Day Only There is a brand new shipment of Stylish and Dainty Waists at GRANNIS and were going to close out the whole bunch at the biggest reduction ever heard of in this part of the state India Linen and Batiste worth 225 now P 1 O Fine Linen baby Irish trimmed worth 450 now j5 jD White Silk Waists trimmed in German cennes worth 5 50 now Evening Dress Waists low neck beautifully trimmed with valcncennes lace and baby Irish worth 550 now p4 25 Libert Satin Waists in assorted colors beautifully trimmed in German valencennes worth 575 now TTtJLO Taffeta Waists assorted colors trimmed with faggoting and tucks worth 550 now P4 5 Hand Embroidered Black Taffeta Waists worth 6 50 now 0JjD Black Silk mikado sleeves elaborately trimmed with medal lions and finest valencennes lace worth 635 750 now All kinds of Pretty Waists in white and colors worth 150 now V O C DONT MISS THIS SALE OF SEASONABLE WAISTS ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY APRIL J A A 11 GRANNIS The McCook Tribune One Dollar Per Year Su 7 1 1 Ingestions for Painting 1 DONT paint during wet or frosty weather 2 DONT expect good results when you paint wet sappy or pitch lumber 3 DONT fail to shellac all knots sappy and pitch spots 4 DONT be afraid to use PURE linseed oil liberally in priming coat 5 DONT thin with or add anything but PURE linseed oil except in the following cases On old work where the sur face is in fair condition smooth and hard use enough turpentine on under coats to cut the gloss During cold weather when any paint is liable to crawl add a little turpentine to under coats Nothing should be add ed to the last coat 6 DONT spread paint too thickly as it will surely check and blister if not well brushed out 7 DONT apply less than three coats on new work Two are not suf ficient S DONT hurry Allow plenty of time for each coat to dry well be fore applying the next coat 9 DONT use anything but Hughes Crescent Cottage Paint WHICH IS SOLD IN McCOOK BY H P Waite Co No No r 2 12 II Time Card McCook Neb M UN I1SK BAHT DBItirT CuiitrnlTiino IMIKIUAL IjIXB 10 1- f0O A 715 a 012 r MAIN LINK WI1ST DUIAUT 1 MoiiiitnitiTimuj 0riO a i 1112 1 5 Armes ii M M bW i m 1021 a M tcfiU a m lib nrrivos Mountain Tiino SrtJi I M No 7iilimrtn CI5 A M Sleojiinj iliniut and ruclininc chair cars Heats trim on through train- Tickott sold and laKKato checked to any point in tlio United States or Canada For information tiinii tahlos rwtiis and tick ots call on or writu It K Foi Acont McCook Nebraska or Is V Wuktiloy General IufcStm Kor AKont Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Jacob Scilicet is ofF duty on account of sickness Operator T 7 Cain was a Holdrege visitor Sunday Machinist Floyd Berry is oil duty on account of sickness N V Franklin visited his parents in Cambridge Sunday Engine 1062 is getting a number of new Hues this week Oporator Will Lyons made a pilgrim age to Cambridge Sunday Agont Bert Irwin of Ilaigler was a hoadquartor visitor Tuesday Walt Stilwell involuntarily joined tbo white washing gang this week Guerney Harman expects lo move in to his new home about the lfth The white washing and painting gangs are overhauling the roundhouse and machine shop D O Hewitt was in Orleans Sunday Monday looking after his new electric light plant at that place The 1753 is getting a largo patch on her boiler and will have to go over the drop pit to complete tho repair Tho company is preparing to do a largo amount of renewing ties this spring over tho McCook system John Hunt went down to Orleans last night on 11 to do some ropair work on branch coaches returning homo on 13 this morning Claude Pierson and bride are occupy ing a part of tho Sawyer residence ar riving Monday They were married in Hastings last week Word from Des Moines Iowa an nounces the birth of a nine pound son to Mr and Mrs Floyd Dutt Mrs Dutt will be remembered as Clara Anton The Burlington coal chutes at Hold rege were destroyed by fire Saturday morning with a los3 of about 5000 Sparks from a locomotive are supposed to have caused the fire Operator E B Berry of Cambridge has been promoted to the agency at fUoomington and Operator Bauer of In dianola has been sent to Cambridge to fill vacancy Tho Oxford Standard states that Night Operator Lyons has been trans ferred to tho McCook division and M C Woolington is transferred from the Lincoln division to take his place in Oxford The result of the election in Alliance is one of the marvels of the campaign Ther6 have been nineteen saloons in that burg whicn has about McCooks population The temperance people carried the election by 105 majority The Southern railroads and allied roads have agreed not to reduce the wages of employes This action is a re sult of the investigation made by Chair man Knapp of the interstate commis sion and Commissioner of Labor Neill who formed a mediation board It is declared that if business conditions do not improve by July 1 negotiations for a reduction of wages will be resumed Methodist Church April 13 jrli DR TURNER Dr Turners chapel talk was easily one of the best addresses of the ypar The aptness of his expressions the pointedness of his humor and the na tive force of his logic gave to his ad dress that strength which is often lack ing in such talks President Turner is serving his first year in Texas but has already demonstrated the fact that he is a live wire and will bring things to pass for his institution Baylor Uni versity 0 D A Club Ladies Entertain Last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs D C Marsh the ladies of the O D A club had as guests their hus bands Refreshments were served at tables daintily and prettily decorated in club colors and pink carnations It was a social event of much enjoyment which the gentlemen hope to modestly dupli cate in due time Mission In St Patricks Rev W J Kirwin O M I of St Patricks church has been conducting a mission in the Catholic churoh all week with good attendance and interest TEMPERANCE COLUMN Conducted by McCook V C T Ll The Womans Foreign Missionary so ciety will givo a reception to tho now members Friday evening April 10 at Mrs Llms Hnylua home Tho regular meeting Friday afternoon will bo post poned on account of tho reception until next Friday April J7 when they will meet with Mrs McBride Important business will come up at that time Let overy member plan for this meeting Tho county convention will bo held in the Congregational church of this city Thursday and Friday April 23 21 Fol lowing is the programme A pit 1 u 23 10 a m Opening Devotional Plan of work Preventive Health Heredity Medical Temporanoo M rs J W Wimer Educational Physical Culturo Litor aturoSunday Schojl An ti Narcotic Medal Contest Mrs Flora Fisher Evangelistic - - Sabbath Observance Mercy Mothers Meeting Purity Rescuo Work Mrs Edker Burton Music Red Letter Days Flower Mission Fairs MissOrpha Deck Legal Christian Citizonship Fran chise Leaco and Arbitration Mrs Inez Wicks 200 i m Song Congregation Devotional Mrs M B Carman Greeting President Finity Response Vice president Organization Appointment of Secre tary Reporters Committees on Courtesies Membership Subscrip tions to Periodicsls Institute Leador 300 i m Music The Firt Step Toward Elliciont vice Literature Department M rs J W Townley Schemes Used to Entice Bovs to Use Narcotics Their Remedins Mrs II A Rouch 3J5 p m Music Hindrances to Law Enforcoiiu nt Ig Rev M B Carman Announcements Benediction 800 v Song Invocation Special music Medical Temperance Tho Real Ef fects of Alcohol on the System Miss Flora Quick Music How Should Christians Observe tho Lords Day Rev G B Hawkes What Should be Their Attitude To ward Sunday Opening of Business Houses Rev M B Carman Discussion Announcements Benediction Social Hour April 21 10 a m Devotional Service Bible Quotations and Prayer Mrs G B Hawkes Course of Study for Local Unions History Aims Plans and Achieve ments of the Organization County President Music The Patriotism of Women Is it Wor thy of Expression at the Ballot Box T President Bartley Union Discussion 1100 a m Evangelistic Hour The Church Moving in Solid Phalanx against Its Deadliest Foe Liquor Traffic Rev Edker Burton 200 p m Music Invocation Temperance in Sunday School President Indianola Union Child Training Training of Law by a Father Training of Love by a Mother Training of Reason by a Teacher Mrs Edker Burton 315 p m Round Table Ten Questions to be Handed in the First Day Session Discussion Music Benediction S00 p m The matrons contest will be held Friday evening April 24 program medal contest Overture Golden Eagle L HLosey Freys Orchestra Prayer Rev Burton Temperance Poem Inscribed to the Ladies Mrs Wilson The Little Pop corn Girl Mrs Young Solo selected Wilber Anderson The Bridal Wine Cup Mrs Bosworth Old Soapy Mra Gary Solo selected Alma Weidenharaer Good Will Toward Men Mrs Meeker A Glorious Mounument Mra Rodstrom Bohemian Girl Balfe Freys Orchestra Presentation of Medal Miss Flora Quick Intermezzo Red Wing Freys Orchestra Benediction Rev Hawkes Admission 10 A Word From the Governor Topeka Kansas To Whom It May Concern I had the opportunity on very many occasions last year to observer the prac tical working of the new and unique chautauqua system inaugurated by Mr Keith Vawter manager of the Redpath Lyceum Bureau Tbe three simultan eous chautauques moving from place to place offer a weeks entertainment each under the management of a high class man seems to me to constitute an ideal chautauqua system The crowds were everywhere immense and enthusiastic and the economical features of the new system enabled the managers to furnish a weeks program far superior to that which would be possible under a more expensive system It lifts the responsi bility from local communities and gives them a series of entertainments of a superior character at the least possible outlay of money and concern Too much cannot be said in favor of this new chautauqua idea Signed E W Hoch Governor of Kansas January 9 1903 This orgapization will conduct a tauqua in our city during the coming 1 summer Garden seed in bulk lawn grass flour and feed C J Ryan Call on i SSsmm r Ci - riikuy ar rvttfirjij mji i r w ctvi t rnriTnTKckiv H52 3p Hve you lovely summer 101 m dtess Tooq ckc ry Csunbonnet gabies iunner witl II its 5U9Si7i9e Td fyet Is cjoipcj to be lere before I09C3 90V Do you k9ow vle9 it is tinje to put wy tfyose old clothes 519c get redy for tlpe dys vle9 you will e9Joy freslp crisp pri9c 9d lunner clothes Your Iusb9d does 9ot like for you to be be id tinje 9d wo9t your frie9ds tlpirk njore of you if you keep up vitl tle seso9 Let us deck you out i9 stylisl Jacket M 50 0 to 100 0 A suit t 150 0 or x 9ice seprte skirt t fronj 2e 0 to 150 0 C L DeGROFF CO i The Work of An Artist Is Here 1 sssP i llglrSl JWttiiO W 7 PS fir yVv rr N it P7n A r fi 44 Ask Scott About It - 1 An artist paints nature not as it is but as it seems An artist takes a rugged and rusty moun tain for a subject The lirst strokes of a brush tell us nothing Present- ly the colors are mixed and begin to glow Soon we see the rising sun the mountain is dotted with trees a fawn startled in to life is gazing in wond erment at you In tho gentle brerze the daies sway and nod their heads the lark lifts un his J head and the yellow of j his breast is cf burning gold the notes of his sweet song are almost heard So it is with the de signers of Regina hats Out of flowers ribbons braids and bands they start the hat As they place something here a fold there the beauty cf the hat grows and un unfolds Oh yes We could take out some of the fine touches and reduce the cost But women want hats that are beautiful and after all Regina hats cost less than all others built of the same good materials Regina hats are worn by women of style LOVELL NIES Dennison St White House Grocery Dwinell Wristfit Cos Teas and Coffees THE BEST QUALITY REASONABLE PRICES EVERYTHING IN Groceries Fruits and Vegetables Fone 30