That s3BwrefeSS3S3fc i - r - - ---- - - v -- jWrejgugjjgrazaWUI III III HtiriilimMiiJi WM wi immiwiiWfiiiwiMilunlMiiiirrp LP ip llocwe I H II I 111 IIMIWli W HI IPI Mil III I ill ill - I n II 111 ii i m i - i i n i m ------ I ii ii 111 - - - i i r rVrTrfJrtTJlJTfTTyrriT i I i i mi i i inn L T Wg55raPKgSg i K - - iBiitiii - a ih ifH west b street I I I MM HI II I I J March and April Have bad changeable weather Sickness nine times out ol ten is caused by not keeping the feet well shod Excuse me Doc Therefore come and let them fit you and family with the best Shoes in the market and save the quarantine man the trouble Viersen Osborn REPAIRING A SPECIALTY fKyTitrfiWWWriifyi vvv fitwv vVv v r vrwr wtW vnwWTPirw Lawn Grass Garden Seeds Grow H8 W B Street SPRING OPENING Automobiles Garage and Repair Shop Phone Black 387 Automobiles 222 W B Street 1 E Phone 48 riVVl1 ri VAWt JaljAJuJLiUltA ljoUjJ lVrtri AVhISwvV3Jrtirt Fresji Green Vegetables Three Times a Week Fish of All Kinds Groceries Always Fresh All Goods Sold As Low As Any House In the City A WILCOX X YTV YTTTTTTTYTTT YTTTT TY VTTTTT TT V TTTTYTTTTTTTTYTTTK I Miss Allie J Pecks 4 t Thursday Friday and Saturday ioth nth 12th 3 I Welcome to All in W B Street CHARLES E PICKLUM xesx2X2sX5xssx W MILLER Electrical Supplies Fixtures and Wiring 217 W B Street Phone 351 f3SXXS2X Overland and Reo Automobiles arriving in carload lots weekly Six cars SOLD AND DELIVERED last week Full line of 1910 models on display at salesroom Inspection and comparison invited C R LIVINGSTON 30S West B street The School Pennant and Class of 1910 To all interested patrons of the public school Without w -riling to parent or guard ians the entire graduating class of the MeCiwk high school gave notice to the superintendent and faculty Monday lastthat thoy had decided by class vote ir tfkrtt iliitit frt iti irri tuWh nft school The innnediato cause of this unwise act was the placing of a class pennant on the wall without the sanc tion oj tho faculty although the class aflirm that such sanction had been ask ed and no final negative given The pennant was taken down by order of the superintendent after which a seemingly innocent petition was circulated asking that the pennant bo restored The mat ter seemed of so little vital interest and was so courteously presented to me by one of the class not a member of my family that I signed it Myselfamong others of the signers was asked to come to the school and discuss tno pennant question with the superintendent but my duties are of such a nature as pre vented me from being present Later on I talked with several members of tho school board and all said the superin tendent was right and received the une quivocal support of the board I was also informed that the school was im pregnated with clans coteries and frats Greek Latin and Sicilian which were creating anarchy in the school and must be suppressed or the school temporarily disbanded Now 1 aflirm the school is tho publics the peoples and not that of any clan or clique in or out of the school and that any citizen has a right to know if chaos reigns in our educa tional institutions why such is a fact and how it can be remedied I have interviewed the superintend ent in a personal way and his presen tation of the case was seemingly fair and impartial and it is not my desire to criticise his action but to turn the sun light of publicity schoolward to correct any seeming wrong At all times in my home no adverse remarks toward men institutions or things aie allowed to go unrebuked as I think the young often speak and act as they feel not as they know The school board is composed of men of such sterling citizenship as to carry with it the conviction lhat thhy are thoroughly alive to the situatipn and their support of the superintendent and faculty shows they deem tho children have studied too much Patrick Henry and too little George Washington I believe the faculty and school board are honest in their contention but I have also heard The Bitter Cry of the Children and I am not ready to con demn ihem off hand What I really want is that the public at large shall begin to take a more vital interest in the schools and their prog ress I have no feeling of anger or re sentment anent the unfortunate action of the class of 1910 but only sorrow and humiliation to know that such a thing could occur John Rockefeller Jr said to his Sunday school class that it was necessary that manv buds should be sacrificed that one American Beau ty should come to its greatest perfec tion but in this case it seems to me that twelve buds of promise have been sacrificed and not even the aromatic fragrance of one is left to add pleasure to the senses Yours sincerely J F Forbes For Sale My residence on 5th street E 8 room house furnace heat two lots Thirty shade and fiuit trees Good barn and hen house Fine cement walks In quire of E H Doan at McCook Mills or at residence Phone black 405 Getting It at First Hand Penley For my new story I re quire a vivid description of the feel ings of a man who has been drugged and robbed Parker Easy enough to get that Go and have a prescrip tion filled Boston Transcript Those Poignant Regrets When a man in church srpt rpnriv for the contribution basket and finds his smallest coin is a quarter the bad taste in his mouth lasts all through dinner Atchison Kan Globe Mars Canals 1 see a wise astronomer Is lirg the people that he has no ticed pn e disturbance on Mars its one Qf thse canaI es kicking again Superstition A strong man may be superstitious but he would be stronger if he could overcome his superstition The Wiseheimer Says Because a dark man happens to be a dlnge a dark room is not necessarily dingy The Bachelor A bachelor is a man with enough confidence in his judgment of women to act on it Puck Seeds of AD Kinds for field or garden A lino selection of tho best varieties in bulk or package McCook Hardware Co Woodworth tho druggist sells wall paper McConnelFa Fragrant Lotion for chapped and rouuhpnpd skins 25 cents Hubors have everything in olives plain and stuffed from in cents to 81 a bottle RH oivd on iiccount Paid out Cash Credit slips etc for sale at the Tribune office Per 1000 50c Mrs E W Peacock went to McCook last Thursday evening for a months visit with relatives Wilsonviile Review If your corn hurts put somo Nyals liquid corn cure on them It removes I tho corn for 15 cents Woodworth s For sale at Mrs E W Sovern departed last Thursday evening for her home in Mc Cook after an extended visit hero Wilsonviile Review I f you will require wuUpap9r this sea son you have here your choice of the latest and most beautiful designs L W McConnkll Drueiliat Are you going to paint your house tins spring If so we want to talk to you about ten minutes C R Woodworth Druggist Nobody would be bald if Ninety- j Three Hair Tonic was used in time I Cures Dandruff also 50 cents and S 00 bottles L W McConnell Druggist Pimples blotches etc on your face are caused by impure blood We guar antee Hot Springs blood remedy to re store the blood to normal condition Your money cheerfully returned if it fails to do so C R Woodworth Druggiet Hubers coffee cannot be beat Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents and Wedding Breakfast heads the list mm tSSz tjitt J rl c iSSxr n Our line is now complete and they are the best advertise ment themselves Theyjare The Stein Bloch for men and young men and The Becker M aver for young men exclusively Come in and try one on be fore our glass to prove what we have said 4 a Try it once and you will use it always At the WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Phone 30 urn MJimnwwfimeiM L A PARIS Prop Spring Suits KUUtl ST SECUXMAYEX AC GBCACO Dons Clothing and Gents Furnishings Exclusively regrgjrjT AitMiiMiMgrvvg3jiiTxMTj MPPBgtSBiWBiAJWMi6WlJgJgHC a i I l r