A Mistaken Idea Some people have an idea that- in order to have a bank account thoy must havo a largo sum to deposit that the bank docs not care to bo bothered by small accounts This however is not true of the First National Bank This bank welcomes now nccounts whether of 81 or 81000 and the same 1 courtesy and service is ac corded the small depositor as those in more fortunato circumstances It is our object and wish to servo the public in finan cial matters in a manner that shall bo satisfactory to all old or young rich or poor We Want Your Banking Business and will be pleased to havo you open an account with us The First Bank of Mccook t t i i WVi4 23 By F M KIMA1ELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription i a Year in Advance Republican Ticket STATE For Judges of the Supremo Court Samuel H Sedgwick John B Barxks Jacob Fawcett For Regents of tbe University W G Whitmoisi CiiAitLEs S Allen Fbank L Haller COUNTY For County Clerk Chables Skalla 5or County Treasurer V C For County Superintendent Eliza betii Bettcheu For Sheriff H I Peterson For Judge K - J C Moore For Commissioner 2nd District Sam del Premer Some of our Democratic friends are fixing a senatorial dope for the Re publicans of Nebraska It reads like this Thompson and Rosewater May be and maybe not Most likely maybe not Grand Secretary Mann of the Eagles Btates in his last report to the grand session at Omaha that At least forty per cent of the aeries that have become defunct can charge their untimely and dishonorable death to the fact that the buffet room was allowed to take pre- cedence over the beneficial features of our order PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES Fred Grimm of Wauneta is among the non resident pupils in the high school William Moore brother of Miss Lil lian Moore of the 1st grade west was buried in the Bartley cemetery last Wednesday afternoon The brother died in an Omaha hospital Monday after an operation McCook fails this year to show her usual increase in public school attend ance as the following figures indicate 1907 1908 1909 McCook high school 120 130 111 McCook grades 758 763 712 It has been for several years our cus tom to note and compare attendance with Holdrege and this is the first year they have shown an increase over our schools in that regard 1908 1909 Holdrege high school 170 183 Holdrege grades 626 700 McCook Neb Sept 13 The McCook high school has perfected an athletic or ganization and elected officers and com menced the selection of material for the football squad The school boasts of the fastest football team in southwestern Nebraska The teams are now making up there schedule for fall and winter games George R McDonald is in charge of tbe athletics and will act as coach The boys basket ball team ex pects to make a trip in Nebraska when the southwestern season opens Their football season will open with the Bur lington shop team October 2 Lincoln Journal Health and Beauty Aid Cosmetics and lotions will not clear your complexion of pimples and blotches like Foleys Orina Laxative for indi gestion stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation Cleanses tbe system and is pleasant to take cv i A McMillen MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Gkokge Howell of Hebron was here first of tbe week R E Coupe of Falls City visited Mc Cook friends and relatives end of Inst week Frank Hasslkr of tbe Bullard Lum ber Co visited Exeter relatives part of last week Mrs H P Sutton returned close of last week from her visit in Ainsworth this state Miss Blanche Asthn now has the position of book keeper in The First National bank Mrs Joseph Menard and Miss Aimeo departed Tuesday morning for Cincinnati Ohio Arthur Pbonqer was in the city first of tbe week coming down from tbe farm near Trenton Editor Corrick of tbe Culbertson Banner was a city business visitor last Saturday evening Miss Leah Pennell left Tuesday for Omaha to resume school for the fall and winter term Mrs A N Lineburg returned home Monday night from a short visit in Omaha her former home Dr H J Pratt returned Tuesday morning from a visit of two weeks in Denver and the mountains mas J xj jlavis oi Arapanoe nas been spending a few days with hei daughter Mrs E R Earle Miss Wilhelmina Berdine of Mc Cook has returned to Hastings to attend the high school Hastings Tribune A L Cochran was up from Bartley last Friday on business connected with the Olson estate which is being closed S Seaman of Beatrice spent Satur day in the city on his way home from a crip and visit in tbe west his annual custom Ralph Bosworth came down from Denver first of the week and has been i guest of his brother-in-law Dr R J Gunn Mrs T A Endsley returned last Friday nightfrom her visit of six weeks in Albia Iowa with her daughter Mrs G F Clark Mrs Mary A George departed Monday for Baesett up in Rock county where she will make her home having relatives there Miss Elsie Campbell is taking music German and other studies in the state university at Lincoln entering bchool last week Mrs Irvin Hill of McCook who has ueen visiting witn Mrs a u mil in this city returned home Saturday eve ning Arapahoe Pioneer Mrs J H Corrick of Culbertson was the guest of Mrs R M Osbotn close of last week returning home on No 5 Saturday morning Mrs R J Gunn and the little ones went up to Denver close of past week and are visiting her parents Engineer and Mrs F W Bosworth Mr and Mrs J G Schobel and Marjorie spent last Saturday in Denver visiting an ailing sister of Mr Schobel returning home Sunday morning Mrs Anderson of Mount Vernon Iowa arrived in the city Monday night and will spend some time with her daughter Miss Florence the milliner A W Smith of Lincoln in the job printing and novelty business was in the city Tuesday en route to Dundy county where he has some interest in real estate Mrs S W Hockett went to Mc Cook Saturday afternoon to join her husband who went out there last week to attend to affairs on his ranch Har vard Courier Judd Kay has resigned his office as first lieutenant of company M of our city and the state department has order ed an election by the company to fill the vacancy Mr and Mrs Brank Utter were over from Long Island Kansas early in the week returning home Monday night He reports crops in that section this year as pretty much a failure Mrs Chas McKenna who but re cently returned from Chicago to her home at McCook came down last Fri day evening for a visit with Charlies mother Charlie is still in Chicago but will leave there for Portland in a short time Arapahoe Pioneer F H Crawford of Paulding county Ohio arrived in the city last Friday evening on train 10 and has been visit ing his brother-in-law T A Endsley Mr Crawford had been seeing the sights of the weBt and the exposition at Seattle Mrs T A Endsley is entertaining a sister-in-law Mrs Nicholson of Lerna Illinois who arrived last week Mr Nicholson who has been visiting rela tives up in Greeley county this state arrived here Monday evening for a short visit also I O Premer of Alma and L M Mc Clentock of McCook are in Haigler supplying for Mr and Mrs Harding who are enjoying a two monthsvacation in the west Billie Predmore and wife came up from McCook Saturday to visit IjD Longs and hear all about his brother in Idaho but finding them sick they returned home Sunday Haigler cor Benkelman Chronicle E B Perry was up from Cambridge Monday on legal business Judgk Adams of Minden had legal business in the city Monday C F Lehn has placed his little boy in the Catholic school in York Lon Miller the Democratic candi date for treasurer was in thb city Mon day night Fred Bruns nrrived home first of the week after an absence of a few weeks on a visit Mr and Mrs B L Webber are ab sent attendingtho state meeting of the Congregational church A C Hipple went down to the east ern part of the state first of the week to spend the week on a visit Miss Lenor Fitzgerald departed on No 2 Thursday morning for Kearney where she will continue her work in the state normal state Mrs C L Fahnestock is in Saint Louis to be with the doctors mother who is to undergo a slight operation af ter which both will come to McCook Mrs A C Ebkrt gave a one oclo k luncheon Wednesday for her mother Mrs Stockton serving a thiea course luncheon to a small company of lady friends Mrs G W Norris and the children departed Tuesday morning for Wash- ington u u to place tne enndren in school for the fall and winter term They will briefly visit a sister of Mrs Norris in Wymbre en route Mr Norris will join the family later Dr Chas W Eliots 5 Foot Library A complete library for the travel ing people something distinctively new in Railroad service has just been adopted by the Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad for its fast trains be tween Chicago and Denver Four new cars were on exhibition yesterday at the passenger yards of the Burlington Railroad System at Four teenth street and attracted wide atten tion among railway exports The Burlington will equip each of the cars with a Five Foot Library select ed by Dr Chas W Eliot President Emeritus of Harvard University and in addition will supply other works in tended to give selection of the broadest possible scope to the amount of space available The new cars are unique in many ways embodying the idea of a loung ing club on wheels The cars are for the general use of its passengers and in all likelihood will be as well patronized by the women as the men One end of the car is devoted to a sort of sun parlor arrangement which is regarded as a big improvement the old style observation attachment on It you want a good pickle in sweet sour or mixed we have them a quart jar full for 25 cents HUBER CARBON COUNTER PADS For Grocers Butchers and other tradesmen made In businesslike manner at rea sonable prices AT OUR JOB PRINTING OFFICE HwwiwawnaigsaagBSfear - i l This section is entirely enclosed in glass fitted in bronze window sashes and bronze doors The windows are so ad justed to the sash which is parted in the middle that they can be lowered and raised to suit the atmospheric con ditions When the weather permits this part of the coach may be used in much the same way as the observation platform In weather that is Ies3 favorable thn windows may be adjusted so as to en tirely eliminate the dust feature The cars are seventy eight feet in length They are split up into a buffet smoking room seating nineteen passen ger a writing room with two desks and a ladies parlor fitted with twenty two chairs and a couch accommodating three No expense has been spared in the manufacture of the car or its interior adornments The writing room and ladies parlor are finished in Saniaeo mahogany The sun parlor feature of the car on bright days promises to be the most attractive innovation Here the pas sengers may bask in the sunshine to their hearts delight or shaded read any of the books supplied by the Bur lington library This radical improvement in equip ment will be installed on the Burling- tons Uhicago Denver trains with the inauguration of the new speed schedule between Chicago and the Colorado Metropolis September 12th 1909 Scattered the Wheat and Wagon This afternoon a wagon loaded with wheat from the Byfield ranch at Red Willow stuck on the crossing near the elevator at that station An engine and caboose came along merrily shortly af ter and gave the wagon and wheat a boost Horses had been unhitched No one hurt Weary Tired Feet At our store you will find everything for their relief Foot Powder Corn Cure Corn and Bunion Plasters A McMillen Druggist Try our crackers in tin boxes You will never use any other HUBER - Fall Millinery ltej wis mu MISS 217 Main Avenue WWUJMH 1 SOCIALIST COLUMN iiiMHWMimni 11 mini 111 SESS Advertisement G A FOLD EN Socialist Candidate for County Judge G A FOLDEN Socialist Candidate for County Judge G A FOLDEN Socialist Candidate for County Judge AND This is the face of the man who burns coal bought at the BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone No 1 MCC00K NEBRASKA Let us estimate on your next bill None too large or too small to fill Complete stock grades high prompt deliveries prices low everything right HELP WANTED MALE The U S Navy offers exceptional opportunities to young men 17 to 25 years old men with trade up to 35 years old Good opportunity for education and promotion Must be American citi zens Minors must have parents certi ficate of age Pay from 1700 to over 877 00 per month with practically no expense Visit or address U S Navy Recruiting Station Postoflice Building Hastings Nebraska 7 29 8t roR Salk My home on 1st ftraet west Modern except furnace Phone red 309 M us Rose Bayles Fgr Kent house arranged for two families Corner X W of east school house Inquire of Wai Wkygint Dr Abernetby the great English physician said Watch your kidneys When they are affected life is in dan ger Foleys Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys corrects urinary ir regularities and tones up the whole system a McMillen Never before have we shown such a beautiful line of FALL HATS as we are showing now We have them in all the new shapes and colors Call and see them you are always welcome ERSON McCook Nebraska fIRo FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC Bullard Lumber Co M 0 McCLURE Manager Phone No 1 Get our prices consid er quality and we will get your business ion saop oqAi utfui an jo 3dbi aqj si snrj McCook Markets Merchants and dealers in McCook today Thursday are paying the follow ing prices Corn 6 Wheat 80 Oats 40 Rye 60 Barley 40 Hogs 7 25 Butter good blk20 22 to 2i Eergs it Received on account Paid out Cash Credit slips etc for sale at the Tribune office Per 1000 50c Select Your Heat stove now while stock is complete We are showing the finest line of baseburn ers and heaters Call and se them McCook Hakdware Co Testifies After Four Years Carlisle Center N Y G B Burhans writes About four years ngo I wrote you that I had been entirely cured of kidney trouble by taking two bottles of Foleys Kidney Remedy and after four years I am again pleased to state that I never had any return of those symp toms and I am evidently cured to stay cured Foleys Kidney Remedy will j do the same for you A McMillen cPyght 1909 by CEZimmerman Co Vo is OUR STRONG SHOES FOR STRONG BOYS TRONQ shoes that will last look well and will not show marks of hard usagethat you know shoes are bound to get on strong boysfor they will romp and play thesearethe shoes on which we specialize They will enjoy their recreation more if their shoes fit them properly and our shoes are so strong that no harm can be done Thats one reason our store should get your trade for your boys shoes The Model Shoe Store McCook Nebraska Fisher Perkins 201 Main Avenue J w f S t I- M j VI tf 11 1 1 I i vaj u i 1 j m - 1 m Vi 4 I m m h tf i u i ir j