FN 1 T Stop and Consider what this Sale Means to You Space prevents the enumerating of all the big bargains to be found in our store next week but anything and every thing throughout every department of our whole store ex cept calicos and table oil cloth will be sold next week at a saving of 20c on every 100 tV if TIT if ima inrotpfc By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance It is regarded as significant that of the 52 state banks plaintiffs in the suit against the Nebraska guaranty law 38 of the banks have national bank officers Judge Cornsh of the Lincoln dis trict court declares the non partisan judiciary law unconstitutional He held that the provisions of the net con stituted class legislation Colonel Mekwin of the Beaver City Times Tribune is due to have the time of his life C C Tennant Clary an nounces the initial appearance of the Furnas County Democrat July 1st And Tenny is supposed to be a live wire Just OneHalf the money you blow in foolishly if invested in a bank account would soon put you on easy street You owe yourself the protection a Savings Ac count will afford you If you are spending all you earn it is unfair to yourself and those who may be dependent on you You have noticed the manner in which small amounts expended count up in a month a part of such expenditures saved will allow you to have an account at this bank Start with a dollar have money in the bank The First National Bank of Mccook I ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candi date for renomination to the office of County Clerk subject to the Republican primary election August 17th I invite a thorough investigation in to the manner in which the office of County Clerk has been conducted during the past two years and pledge myself to a continuance of this policy of fair and square dealing to all if favored with a re election Chas Skalla ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annonce myself a candidate for re nomination to the office of County Treasurer subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary elec tion August During my present term of office I have endeavored to treat each and everyone fairly in all matters pertaining to the records and business of this office and have made it a point to keep the work up to date If re elected my present record will continue and any support extended in my behalf I trust you will have no occasion to regret Your vote will be much appreciated C Naden FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC For Sale Good family driving or work horse reasonable Morrisey Ranch Phone black 292 For Sale My residence and house hold goods cheap Good lawn and shade trees Call at 206 E 3rd st R O Light For Sale black 260 -Baby buggy Call up For Sale A good header D B Reisher lfo miles northwest of McCook 25 2 For Rent 5 room red 278 dwelling Phone For Rent Furnished rooms J I Lee phone 43 Mrs For Kent Good house 902 3rd st E Phone cedar 9S3 Mrs W Hickling House for rent New 5 room cottage with bath Inquire of O N Rector phone red 319 For Rent Rooms furnished for light housekeeping at 401 3rd street east Modern Fred Bruns Lost Cuff button between high school and depot Initials W M S on same Leave at Tribune offioe Found A gold fob chain Initials P E B Owner can have same by paying for this notice and identifying THIS SALE is POSITIVELY for ONE WEEK ONLY TAKE ADTANTAGE OF IT H C CLAPP Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery and Ladies Furnishings 222 MAIN AVENUE PHONE 56 MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE- Miss Young is a guest of the SBRan kin family on the Driftwood farm Miss Carrie Convfrse of Hendley is in the city this week guest of her brother Ira E Charles Bendix was up from Alma last week looking overland propositions in this neighborhood Mr and Mrs William McCallcm of Indianola were social business visit ors in the city Saturday Mrs C J Snell and daughter are down from the farm near Trenton this week visiting McCook friends Mrs J G Stokes who has been visiting in Iowa for the past few weeks returned home Saturday night Mrs G B Hawkes and children ar rived home last Friday from spending two week with Scottsbluff friends Mrs Elizabeth Ryan who has been visiting J H Yost and family in Harv ard arrived home last Thursday J W Babcock came up from Cam bridge Tuesday morning on business connected with the Babcock estates Mrs Jos Robinson a former resi dent of our city was the guest of Mrs David Magner closing days of last week Mrs E S Waite and Mrs Matie Welles were the guests of Mrs I M Beardslee Indianola Saturday between trains Miss Mamie Fitzgerald arrived home on No 1 Monday from Lincoln where she has been visiting friends for the past few weeks Mrs G W Shackleton of Beaver Crossing this state now visiting the old friends in Indianola spent last Fri day with McCook friends L W McConnell and W M Lewis arrived home Monday evening from their trip up the imperial line for a fishing outing of a few days Mrs fl L Kennedy returned home Friday last from an absence of a few weeks in Omaha visiting her sister Master Frank accompanied her Mrs W C Stephens went up to Brush Wednesday to visit her brother She will continue on to Denver where she will visit a sister and friends Mrs Belle Stephenson departed Wednesday for Atlanta Furnas county where she will spend the summer on the farm guest of the Fred Peterson family Mike Walsh has commenced the ex cavation for a residence on 1st street west just south of the C C Heskett dwelling It is to be of brick and two stories in height McCOOK NEBRASKA C A Ready is in the city today Bryce Jones is now filling a position in the Barnett Lumber yard in our city Mrs T M Fults and children of Beaver City visited McCook friends early in the week Seth S Silver the new lawyer has rented office room No 6 in the Walsh block which he is equipping for busi ness Mrs F L Brown and Miss Amy of Menomonee Mich have been guests of Mrs A Campbell since close of last week They are enroute to the coast on a visit Miss Fay Hostetter lately graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music arrived in the ciy Tuesday morninsr on No 9 and will be with the family here for a while Mr and Mrs HCClapp will depart Saturday morning for New York City to be absent a month or six weeks making purchases for the fall and winter trade in their lines Mrs G J Heckman and children de parted Sunday night for their new home in the city of Dixon Illinois Miss Deborah remaining and continu ing her music class making her home at W H Dungans Congressman Norris will depart for Washington D C tonight to take up his congressional labors which have been in abeyance while the senate has wrestling with Senator Aldrich and his finance committee Mrs Seth S Silver joined her hus band here last Friday night They are located at 211 H street Mrs Silver is a teacher on piano having received her education in music in Chicago and ex pects to form a class here Mr and Mrs W B Whittaker took their departure Wednesday for the coast to spend a few weeks visiting the exposition and northwest visiting in Wyoming on the outgoing trip and taking in California in the home coming Misa Jennie Brady entertained the girls of the Swastika basket ball team and a company of young gentlemen friends of the girls Tuesday evening Miss Marcella Ryan and Dr J A Col fer were the prize winners in the even ings entertainment feature Refresh ments were served lUISS UENEVIKVE U r ENY WBJJ known to many readers of this paper formerly in the millinery business in our city was united in marriage with Mr Joseph Aloysius Hinkleman Tues day June 22 1909 in Denver Colorado They will be at home after July 15th in Salt Lake City Utah j Our Semiannual 0nefifth f Sale FOR ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINS MONDAY JULY 5 During this one week we offer everything in our entire stock at 20 per cent discount--some lines are reduced 30 percent--and others will go at even 50 per cent off This is one of the GREATEST BARGAIN EVENTS of the year and it will pay you to come early and often i Prices Cut and Slashed in ReadytoWear Deptmt LOOK AT THESE CONSIDER THE SAVING Satin and Silk Gowns 3500 Gowns go for 2300 3000 Gowns go for 2100 2800 tan Rajah Dress 1900 27 50 Satin Gownsnavy t gray 1900 2500 black Satin Gown 1650 2200 Satin Dresses 1500 2000 Silk Dressestan brown 1400 2000 black Serge Dress 1400 1850 Satin Foulard Dresses 1275 1 7 50 Satin Foulard Dresses 1 1 75 1650 Silk Dressespeacock navy 1100 1 500 Silk and Satin Gowns 1000 1 2 50 Satin Foulard Dresses 875 1175 Silk Dresses navy black 825 I GET YOUR SHARE Wash Suits and Dresses Any 500 Dress or Suit 375 Any 6 00 Dress or Suit 425 Any 7 50 Dress or Suit 575 Any 800 or 900 Dress or Suit 625 Any 1000 Dress or Suit 775 Any 1 1 00 or 1200 Dress or Suit 875 Any 1500 Dfess or Suit 1200 Any 1750 Dress 12 00 Any 2000 Dress 1425 Wool Suits Slaughtered Any 1000 or 1200 Suit 825 Any 2000 or 2300 Suit 1500 Any 25 00 or 27 50 Suit 1750 Silks and Suitings Supply your wants from our large assortment of DRESS GOODS SILKS WAISTINGS and WHITE GOODS during these reductions Extra Specials in Summer Dress Goods All Suesine Silks go at per yd 35c All 50c Silk Tissues per yd 39c All 25c Batistes and Tissues All 20c Lawns and Batistes 16c All 15c Lawns and Batistes 12c All I2c Lawns and Batistes 9C All ioc Lawns and Batistes 8C Cheaper Lawns in one lot at per yard 5C Petticoat Specials Black Heatherbloom Petticoats go at each Colored Heatherbloom Petticoats go at each Imitation Heatherbloom Petticoats go at each AH Trimmed Millinery at OneHalf Off This means that you can buy any Trimmed Hat in our Millinery Department at just one half our regular moderate prices THINK OF THIS Buy a mid summer hat during this sale Mrs V7 L Egbert of Red Cloud and children have been up part of the week visiting former acquaintances and friends Mr and Mrs Frank McCallum of Wauneta came down to the city Inst Friday evening and were the guests of Mr and Mrs Barney Hofer until Mon day afternoon taking No 1 for Seattle They will make the trip to Alaska and return by way of California Mrs J M Tomlinson one of Oxfords old time citizens has moved to McCook We are sorry to see her go but it is for the best for her and the j eople here will have a kind remembrance of her and wish her a happy home in our sis ter city Oxford Standard Dr and Mrs C L Fahnestock and Miss Nellie Smith depart this evening for Dorset Minnesota to enjoy an out ing in the lake country of a few weeks They have selected a charming spot with good fishing bathing boating etc at hand 175 150 98c B0SSSiiiMWESBBMs Mrs M U Clyde is entertaining a married sister from Lincoln together with a young niece Bert Phillippi who has been located at Hereford Texas for some time ar rived in the city on No 13 Tuesday Fie reports conditions prptty dry in the Panhandle Mrs J G Schobel went down to Minden Monday evening on a brief visit home Marjone went over to Bea ver City same day to visit her uncle Dr C C Copeland for a short time her cousin Marion Sisson being already a guest of the doctors family Dr and Mrs W E McDivitt are away on their vacation They first went to Lincoln for a few days to visit his parents From there proceeding to Seattle to see the Alaskan exposition Returning via California and Colorado they will visit her brother R E Dutton at Alamosa being absent about a month It is comingthe small boy and the 4th of Julyso is our volume of business Where is one of the best places to buy lumber From the Stansberry Lumber Co McCook Nebr Where is one of the best places to buy coal From the Stansberry Lumber Co McCook Nebr Where is one of the best places to buy paint From the Stansberry Lumber Co McCook Nebr Why is the Stansberry Lumber Co a good place to trade They make a specialty of buying the best Quality is always first Our best recommendation is our customers you ask them And the volume of business we have picked up in the past five months makes us feel that we make no mistake when we put quality first r r -- ii W i A f v rial 1 t 1 A 4 - 3 y 1 I t A