3W a 2 Day and night auto livery Wil sons Livery Barn Phone 34 If you feel you want to be shown in the matter of quality go to the McCook Flour and Feed Store Quality and ptioe courtesy and promptness in delivery are making for success at the McCookFlour and Feed Store Beware of other paints said to be just as good as Keystona Flat Fin ishes Keystona is the original and only genuine product A McMillen Druggist The Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co is paying the highest cash price for baled alfalfa hay on track For Drices and particulars phone 381 C W DEWEY Manager There i nothing that pays better re Aims on the investment than a delevop ing tank You can soon save the price of it by developing your own films which is the only daylight Prices SI to S5 process L W McCONNELL Druggist Shoe Bargains 1 B Ih B H R Canvas Low Shoes Mens white gray and drab low canvas shoes worth up to 200 reduced 1 Ladies white gray tan brown and cream canvas low shoes worth up to 200 reduced to P 1 00 Boys and Youths eanvas high shoas worth up ti50 reduced to C Everything in drugs McConnell 122 west B street is Bumps new lo cation Ground floor Day and night auto livery sons Livery Barn Phone 34 Hubers coffee cannot Coffee from 15 cents to Will Be Held At Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee and be happy At Hubers only If you have corns apply Lightning Corn Remedy Price 10 cents L W McCONNELL Druggist -We never hesitate to guarantee Lily Patent flour At the McCook Flour and Feed Store Christian Science brethren are now meeting in the northeast basement room of the court house be beat 35 cents and Wedding Breakfast heads the list If we can not show you that the S W Paints are the best and that you can save money on them do not buy L W McCONNELL Druggist Big crowds at our soda fountain ev ery evening enjoy our ice cream sodas and other fancy drinks Come join the crowd WOODWORTH Druggist 4th of JULY PICNIC The Wilcox Ranch one mile west and seven miles south of Mc iCook southeast corner of section 36 Addresses by S YjBennett and others Read ing of Declaration of Independence by Mrs Gertrude Hartman Foot Races Horse Races Base Ball Game Bowery Dance There will be a general stand well provided with refreshments of allldnds Everybody come with well filled baskets and enjov a good time with us COMMITTEE fTirJTHjirt t iJir ic fj i Shoe Bargains T i Mens Low Shoes Mens patent colt tan calf and oxblood low shoes worth 500 350 Mens patent colt tan calf and gun metai low shoes worth up to 400 pZ5U Odds and ends in mens ladies and childrens low shoes at less than cost Babies soft sole slippers worth 50c reduced to 10c Shoe Repairing a Specialty We have two expert shoe makers and are in a position to repair 3our shoes at short order f Best Leather Best Workmanship Best Service l VI 3 ur a Jvv5r ay c h 4 3JT f m tha m aIaT chAA Qi asa i m m nit iTiuuu ouut oiuit is 85 I FISHER PERKINS 201 Main Ave Hfj McConnell for drugs Mary HarnsonnursePhone black 286 Kodaks and kodak supplies Sonnell druggist Mc- McConnell fills prescriptions TRY LEGE McCOOK BUSINESS Lily Patent Flour when once used none other will satisfy you 320 acre homesteads and relinquish ments a specialty Dorwart Bar ger Ice cream and ice cream soda ser ved to please at McMillens Drug Store Cornchops 135 per hundred at the McCook Flour and Feed Store Phone 20 H T Groves lost a valuable horse by a stroke of lightning during our last rain storm Use on your horses and cows It keeps the fly oil WOODWORTH Druggist Remember Bump the real estate and insurance man can now be found at 122 west B street on ground floor The Intermission in Temple theatre building for the Judge Norris 10c ci gar and Novum Templum 5c smoke Buy the latest wall papers at a mini mum price Let us show you the latest styles L W McCONNELL Druggist The next W C T U gathering wil be a mothers meting July 1st -with Mrs Howe Smith hostess and Mrs Allen leader You can appreciate the dollar you save If deposited in the First Na tional Bank it will grow constantly day and night and Sunday The Nebraska Telephone Co is figur ing on a new metallic circuit line be tween McCook and Imperial The gen eral manager went over the proposed line this week The C W Way Co Hastings Ne braska will furnish you with plans and specifications for any class of buildings you wish to erect Ask them for information Did you get sunburned or tanned at the Wauneta picnic If so try a bottle of cucumber cream The first applica tion gives relief and a cure is effected I in a short time For sale by I WOODWORTH Druggist EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION The Fifth Annual Graduating Ex ercises of the Red Willow County Public Schools Friday Afternoon June 17 1910 Were Replete With litierect and Full of Promise The McCook high school assembly room was the scene of an interesting event last Friday afternoon when therein occurred the eighth grade graduating exercises of the Red Wil low county public schools The exercises were quite largely at tended especially by the members of the Junior Normal school -There were those present however from the various parts of the county rep resented among the forty two gradu ates of the eighth grade The invocation was offered by Rev Bryant Howe of the Methodist church Dorothy Dungan followed with a piano solo Polish Dance which was acceptably done Miss Kate L Williams the salu tatorian then briefly introduced Mr G A Gregory director of normal training Lincoln who delivered the class address earnestly and in ap propriate terms congratulating the children upon the opportunity they enjoyed in the excellent schools of Red Willow county and upon the progress they had so far made He closed with the ardent hope that they might continue on through the higli school work into the still higher opportunities of college and ity endeavor 4 Miss Florence Rosebushs vocal offering Good Night Little Girl was plainly appreciated The cornet solo by Joseph 3ocre met with prompt appro jpk ifsk - Ben Stahl was the vaicloTua It was a simple but plain AssB oarneet expression of their apneaation i the benefits and opportunities of the public schools Leta Monks sang effectively Sing On The presentation of diplonwfis fol lowed by -Miss Elizabeth Bettcher county superintendent Of the forty two in the class just one half were present to receive tne diplomas lp person the others for various rea sons not being able to be present The song Morning Invitation by nine girls of the McCook High School Girls Glee club made a de cided hit and they responded to the enthusiastic encore Rev Reed Taft Bayne of the Con gregational church delivered the bene diction which ended the formal ex ercises of an event which cannot fail to appeal strongly to all who were present The Tribune has a congratulatory word for all interested teachers and pupils as well as for the heads of the state and county educational de partments Below is the list of the graduates Annie Baker Claude Blair Ben Boyer Gilbert Carver Harlow Daffer Frank Farrell Earnest Ginther Mary Green Leona Hellesen Hazel Jennings Laura Kleesick Jo eph Kuhlman Margie Lincoln Chester McCashland Susie Randal Veltna Robinson Belie Ruby Beu Stahl Neta A Stilgebouer Leonard Waterman Olive G Zimmerman Mabel Barnhart Rea Bodwell Myrtle Boyer Tamson Childers Lowell Devoe Eflie Frimel Odessa Grafton Francis Haag Bertha Hess Albert King Anna Kleesick Lylia Lehn Montie Lockenour Florence Mecham Lester H Randel Irene Ruby Joe Smith Lawrence Stephens Will Teter Kate L Williams Lee Bonham Fireworks at Woodworths Have your eyes fitted H P Sutton optician correctly Day and night auto livery sons Livery Barn Phone 34 Huber handles the Carhartt gloves and caps also and a full line of other makes All grades of Oxford flour and each sack guaranteed at the McCook Flour and Feed Store Bumps new real estate and insur ance office is now located at 122 wes B street on the ground floor Buy a hammock and take life easy We have the good ones at attractive prices WOODWORTH Druggist Mr J G Schobel and Mr Herman Schobel have the genuine sympathy of friends in the death of their invalid sis ter Miss Lena in Denver this morning Keystona is being used by the United States army postoffice de partment and navy It must be good A McMillen Dru l00JOL We know it to be a positive fact that Lily Patent flour is the best high patent flour in McCook Mc Cook Flour and Feed Store Miss Margaret Garrard left Wednes day for her home in Fresno Calif She was accompanied to Denver by Mrs E O Scott Miss Jessie Pope al so returned with her FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC Fon Sale All or part of my alfalfa and fruit faini Call or inquire WM Morrisey Phone black 29 2 FOR SALE 5 roonx cottage at 211 Cth st E Phone red 91 C H Mc Bride FOR SALE Lot 2 block 17 a choice location See Mrs Imogeno Rowell C12 2nd street east FOR SALE Residence at 302 2nd street E 7 rooms and bath Base ment bricked up and floor cemented Furnace heat Large barn buggy shed and coal house Inquire at res idence or phone 356 9 4 1 FOR SALE Residence of 5 rooms Price and terms see owner GEORGE PENNEY FOR SALE 3-year-old bay mare Broke so lady can drive her Phone red 302 M S Jimerson FOR SALE Dwelling of 5 rooms in South McCook 3 lots barn coal house outside cellar Cheap Earl Spencer phone red 294 16 3ts FOR SALE A Mason second hand bicyle in good condition Inquire of Commercial hotel FOP- RENT Furnished rooms 507 Main avenue Phone red 366 FOR RENT Five desirable rooms with garden and lawn to a sntall faHMly 901 find street West 1G F OX TptADISI have a nice cloaa shfts worth 250000 at wltotesffle price lyliich I will trade for western land free of incumbrance J P A Black Hastings Neb 6-23-3 LOST A pair of gold rimmed speo tacles last Sunday Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to the Tribune office LOST Two dinnor baskets from the first picnic train from Wauneta June ISth Check Nos 222 and 224 Return to Tribune office LOST Pointer bird dog S months old has yellow ears and white body Any information will be thankfully received H P SUTTON FOUND On the picnic grounds at Wauneta Nebr June the ISth a ladys purse with small amount of money Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice R H WILLIAMS NOTICE I am buying cream and am in a position to make you money M Walsh Phone 1S3 WANTED To buy young calves Phone spruce 4382 Hartman G-2-6 WANTED Girl for general house work Call at house 409 1st st W or phone black 345 1G WANTED Two lady ironers who have had experience McCook Steam Laundry WANTED To rent a furnished house by the 1st of July Phone black 333 WANTED Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms for light house keeping Mrs Bruhn Palmer hotel The Morris brick on Main ave nue is already looming up toward the second story point in construction There are a dozen or more dwell ing houses now in course of construc tion in various parts of the city Supt Chas W Taylor is very in dustrious these days making ar rangements for the big Chautauqua which -will open July 13 By a recent readjustment of their city council Indianola has finally set tled the wet or dry question for this year in favor of the dry side Seven great musical companies a dozen lecturers and entertainers be sides many attractive and education al features comprise the intellectual menu of the coming Chautauqua which opens at McCook on the 13th of July R F D No 4 The farmers are still putting up alfalfa Late barley and spring wheat are burned some fall wheat is getting ripe too fast on account of the drv weather and winds Mrs Hoyts son returned from school on the 22nd Lightning struck Young Bros gran ary last week and damaged it some what They are still cutting alfalfa it is a good crop The water is getting low in the river George Wallen and others went to the river the other day and caught some forty fish with their hands ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Surgeon B M Oflico Rooms f U Tomplo bldg Oilico phono 133 Res black 121 J A TOREN M D SURGEON Office 212 Main Ave Phone 195 Res 1012 Main Ave Phone Red 334 DR R J GUNN DENTIST Pfl0NK 2 Ofllca Rooms 3 and R Walsh Blk McCook JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska C36 Agen of Lincoln Land Co and of McCoo Wate rWorks Oflics in Poatofflce building MARTIN HANSON D V S VETERINARY SURGEON Indianola Nebr Phone 105 JAMES HART M R C V S VETERINARIAN Office Phone 34 Commercial Barn HCook Nebr CW DEWEY Auctioneer McCook Nebraska Will cry sales anywhere any time at reasonable prices Dates matte at First Natl Bank or phone Red 381 Jennings Hughes Co Plumbing Heatinj and Gas Fitting Estimates furnished free Phono SJ Successors to Basemont P O Burgess Son building I Hail Fire and Wind I I Insurance Written In First Class Companies C J RYAN Sam Omaha No 65543 This splendid Jersey bull sired by Omahas Prince Pogis No 5137 dam Snow flakes Best No lGSSH will be found at my place in East McCook during the season This animal was bred at the Nebraska Uni versity farm and is regis tered in the American Jer sey Cattle Club New York He is solid color black ton gue and switch C W DEWEY Keeper gu i r - - t Lumber and Coal Thats AH But we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and complete stocks in all grades Barnett Lumber Co Phone s 1 i i i i i T tu S f j