i NotKirvg Equals Old Dutc Clatses For Cleaivir Milk Pails atvd Paivs Cream Separators Kitchen and Gooktng Utensils Wet the article sprinkle with Old Dutch Cleanser wash thorough ly with a cloth or brush Rinse well in clean water and wipe or let stand to dry This removes dis coloration corrosian spots and grease such as ordinary cleansers will not remove and does it quicker and easier It is the best all round cleanser ever discovered and is perfectly harmless It keeps everything about the farm house spickand span and saves a lot of labor I 2Pr S P FSSflBCx y I If---- iiwrf rLlJTHi i U 89 Albert Armstrong tune expense Avoid caustic aiid acid cleaners Not a poivder What Everybody Ought to Know That Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to tone strengthen and regulate the action of the kidneys and bladder A McMillen Olives of all kinds in sizes and packages to suit all Quality right Huber Phone 97 Lorna Doone Mammoth Scenic Production of Lorna Doonc and Sky Pilot w ism This has spent thousands of dollars in going to the scenes of these stories with a corps of jejgiert photographers and in getting pictures at first hand of the dramas as originally enacted As an interpre tire Illustrating monologist he is thq most unique figure at the Chautauqua Dutch Boys Under the Management of Sarah Wathena Brown They sing in costumes of different nationalities but most enjoy thglj famous Baseball song as plain American ladB J Chautauqua DANBURY Several Lebanon people attended the Sunday school convention here last Thursday Isaac Wade came in on train No 189 from Lafayette Indiana and will 3pend the 4th at Marion Burr Gartin arrived home Wednes day last from Red Cloud where he aas been clerking in a drug store Mrs M M Young is among the ailing this week Hal DeMay is home from McCool with a severely cut head received in an accident in the DeGroff store G M Thomas made a flying trip n his auto to Oberlin Kansas last Thursday Mrs Rca Oman and the children isited a day or two at the home of M M Young close of last week Danbury has placed the lid on the sale of fire crackers in the corporate limits 4th of July or hereafter The Danbury basket ball girls are planning to play the Bartley girls at Indianola on the 4th The Masons held a fine banquet at the hall Wednesday night last There was a large attendance and a big time This part of the country is needing i good soaking rain C A Gentry and Pius Lehn were McCook pilgrims last Thursday Fern and Ray Dow of Indianola vere guests at the J E Noe home ast week Eli Buck is here from Iowa on a isit at the Ed Erwin home Marion and Sunny Kansas played a game of base ball last Saturday Sunny Kansas winning in 10 to 9 Tash ion S R Messner arrived home last Wednesday from Hot Springs Ark baths and treatments Many Danburyites will celebrate the glorious fourth with the Indian ola people Warren Simonson is here from Manhattan Kansas to spend a few weeks with the homefolks O B Woods friends are inquiring of him what scared him so last Thursday night Mr and Mrs C W Rogers and family were Danbury visitors Sat urday Fifteen members of the Danbury band Avent down to Lebanon last Friday to hear the Lebanon band practice Mr and Mrs Mark Roberts who have been away for the past four weeks returned on last Saturday for a short stay Tribune readers are enjoying the increased county news given by the Tribune since receiving and install ing its linotype machine It is more nearly the ideal county newspaper than any published in this part of Nebraska If you have any news worth while at any time send it to he publisher INDIANOLA Gladys and Stella McCool were edison visitors Sunday H W Keyes Is putting in an air pressure system of water works in his house Chas Goben and H W Keyes were VIcCook visitors Monday Carl Allen arrived from Omaha Sunday evening The Farmers Merchants State asnk have completed the work of putting in a new glass front in their 3jilding A C Teel left Sunday night for Doming New Mexico for a visit with nis Wife and daughter Will Reynolds being very generous took some of his friends for an auto ride Sunday evening Mr and Mrs S Thompson left Sunday for a visit with relatives in the eastern part of the state Mr and Mrs Jas Boldman spent Sunday at Cambrdige with Dr and Mrs Porter Fred Minnick and family spent Sunday at Cambridge Mrs W P Elmer left Sunday morning for Denver W P Elmer is enclosing the swim ming pool this week Mrs Owens Lorgnecker left for Lincoln Tuesday morning The park is being cleaned this week for the big celebration July 4th Glad to Recommend Them Mr E Weakley Kokomo Ind says After taking Foley Kidney Pills the severe backache left me my kidneys became stronger the se cretions natural and my bladder no longer pained me I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills Ir a yellow package A McMillen There are so many great attraction billed for the Chautauqua which be gins July 13 that it is hard to pick out which is the most popular The safest way to do is to arrange to at tend the entire season Principal business houses have Chautauqua season tickets for sale By buying now jou will save 50c per ticket as the price will be raised when the Chautauqua opens J MARION A H Rhodes was at Orleans a few days last week on business Misses Ethel Redfern of Fairview and Lena Sanders from north of town went to Bankelman via Bird City last week to attend the Ep worth League convention Dr and Mrs Bartholmew and lit tle Lois who have been stopping near Lincoln for several weeks while Mrs Bartholmew Avas taking treatments in a hospital at Lincoln irrived home last mid week Mrs 3artholmews condition is somewhat mproved but they are soon to go jack for farther treatment Robert Gore received word from Congressman Norris recently that his pension has been increased 15 per month with 4050 back pay After being with us for several weeks Mr Solomon left Saturday avening for a point in Idaho Mr and Mrs A Reed were initiat ed into the Pebekah lodge at Dan bury Saturday afternoon L D Gockley and wife visited their son T F and family north west of town Sunday The Marion base ball team Avent to St Francis first of last week and divided laurels with the St Francis team in two games win ning the first with a score of S to 1 The boys came home feeling sat isfied although the score was raised in the second game S C Lyons S H Stilgebower and Ralph Smith S 1 1 otilaeho ier and Ralph miti a ii d Frank Barker formerly of Danbury drove through here last week enroute from Callaway Neb to Grand Val ley Okla They will live on the the farm of Mrs Barkers mother Mrs Caroline Berry formerly of this vicinity L D Newberry had the misfor tune to have his best horse killed be tween two cars last Saturday He had the team hitched to a car of binders and twine west of the ele vator to pull east of the crossing and when they got to the crossing in stead of going straight ahead they started across tiie track with the above result Miss Grace llolph of Cedar Bl i s s the new clerk at J E Dodges store Daisy Albrechts having resigned Cassius Dodge and family of Mc Cook were over Sunday visiters in town INDIANOLA Bess Toogood and Wm Reynolds were Bartley visitors betwwen trains Friday evening Mr J F Holiday and daughter Helen were McCook visitors Friday camp meeting Mr Hamilton and little daughter Lela of McCook spent Sunday with A M Puckett and family Mrs Elmer left for Denver Sun day for a visit with her daughter Mrs Wm Collings Every body anxiously watching the clouds and wishing for rain The annual school meeting was held at the school house Monday Mrs Baxter returned from her eastern trip Tuesday Indianola is planning to celebrate the Fourth I M Smith iered luncheon to his customers Thursday Mr Gordon and family arrived last week and have moved into Bernard Hillers house Mr Gordon lias the principalship for next year Mr and Mrs Floading and baby of Denver are visiting with her par ents Mr Henry Crabtree and family PLEASANT RIDGE Chris and Peter Smith and families are enjoying a visit with a sister from the eastern part of state Hamilton Wright have bought out the store at St Ann from G A Somerville Mr Mohr now carries the mail on route 1 from Culbertson in an auto Glenn Somerville has a Maxwell car The Catholic church at St Ann will soon be completed The dimen sion are 34x70 making a very nice church A good IJiin would be much apm ciated BOX ELDER A good many of the people in this vicinity are not sure which they will do yet spend the 4th in the harvest field or in a grove Mr and Mrs F G Lytle visited Mr and Mrs Chas Masters and Mr and Mrs T J Ruggles at Indianola last week The delegates who attended the Ep worth League convention at Benkel man lui week uinirt a very n joyable time and think it a time well spent Miss Leah Doyle gave a good report Sunday evening from her notes taken while there She gave many good things which will be a great help to the home league The McCook Chautauqua will be a big one See Supt Chas W Taylor local secretary for particulars A SENATOR AT CHAUTAUQUA Robert L Taylor Beloved Orator of the Southland It was years ago during the recon struction days in the Southland when Robert L Taylor first became known to fame He was a struggling young lawyer and his only assets were a half dozen law books a fund of good na ture that ebulated in every directiou and a decrepid old fiddle A carpet bagger from AVisconsin was nominated for congress in the Tennessee district where Taylor lived and it did not look possible to beat him Finally Bob was persuaded to accept the nomination on the oppo sition ticket and without a logical chance to win mounted a raw boned horse tucked his fiddle under his arm and set out among the farmers and rough mountaineers of the district He helped the moushiners at their stills he washed dishes for the ma trons wrestled and told stories with the young men made love to the maid ens kissed the babies and fiddled at the barn dances Taylor went to congress and the Wisconsin man went back to La Crosse At Washington he made a reputa tion for his keen wit and his sharr debate He was elected governor of his state but he had to beat his brother who was the candidate on the oppo site ticket Those who know him best say thai he has never sought office voluntarily He has been forced into every cam paign and the people love him so much that he is always elected Senator Taylor is a deep thinkei and seldom goes far wrong in his judg ment of men and public matters He is a valuable member of the uppei house of Congress As an orator and lecturer Robert L Taylor does not thunder from the for um He is not a Cicero nor a Webster His lecture is one of prose poetry Nc man can draw a more beautiful picture of youth and innocence and love and duty than can the Tennessee senator No man can draw the zenith closer and put man in closer fellowship with his astral brothers When Taylor twangs he sylvan harp strings Na tures mantle falls and we commune with the things of earth of air of sea and sky We are brought into intimate relationship with the God of light and life and love And yet Taylor is said to be one ol the most successful humorists on the platform He is an inimitable storj teller and his rapid transition from the sublime to the ridiculous taking hh audience with him willingly goes tc show that the vale of laughter aric slough of tears are very close together CEDARGREEN VIOLINISTS Nell Bunnell i no Will Be Pleasing Attraction at Chautauqua The Bunnell Trio is composed ol ithree charming lady soloists Miss Bunnell is a soprano singer ol unusual ability She has a wonderful voice expressive full and rich Her articulation is particularly adapted for outdoor singing She is accomplished a S ft and has many pleasing qualities that put her and her audience on familiar terms at once Miss Clare Kvello is a piano soloist and accompanist In both capacities she has proven herself an artist and her future in the musical world is as sured Of Miss M Annette Cedargreen after she had appeared in recital at that city the Rockford Daily Star says Miss Annette Cedargreen violinist held her audience spell bound in her rendition of Vieuxtemps Ballade et Polonaise She is an artist rising rapidly as one of Chicagos best vio linists Miss Cedargreen thoroughly capti vated the audience in her next group of numbers Romance by Godard and a Hungarian Dance bv Brahms- Joachim The folks songs in national costume by the Brown Choir Boys are particu larly fetching and you will enjoy them at Chautauqua R F D No 3 E B Nelson visited J E Logue last Friday and was pleased to find him Improved in health and mind Logue was glad to see Mr Nelson and made inquiry about some of his old neighbors and friends but seemed content to remain where he is Harve Nelcor returned home Sat urday night to prepare to cut grain Aloiday Belva Rowland visited her grand parents Sunday Arrangements are about complet ed for the 4th of July celebration on Dry Creek You are all invited to ome and have a good time with us Grace Nelson has gone to help Mrs Josh Rowland with the sewing for a while Bert Goodenberger has been visit ing his brother James near McDon ald Kansas Leeta Knosp was out from Mc Cook guest of Lucy Nelson last Thursday John Randal has his rye in shock iiil two binders in his wheat field C M Lofton can use two men and teams m hfs whent field If you hivo n race horse which is not too fast tako him to the cele bration on Dry Creek Joe Downs is visiting in the north par of Nebraska Scared into Sound Health Mi P V Kelley Springfield III writes A year ago I began to be troubled ith my kidneys and blad der which grow worse and worse un til 1 became alarmed at my condition I suffered also with dull heavy head ached and the action of my bladder was annoying and painful I read ot Foley Kidney Pills and after taking them a few weeks the headaches left me the action of my bladder became normal and I was free of all dis tress A McMillen Theodore Roosevelt says A Chautauqua is the most thoroughly democratic of all American institu tions Lets all plan to attend at McCook beginning July 13 i II EtSS Jewell asolioe Stoves are sold in McCook by H P Walte and Co wttszzrinrXMttiJmL2wmj mm j t Keep Your Eye On The Burlingtons New Main Line Through Central Wyoming The Big Horn Basin is now so well started on its reat wealth producing era that it not only appeals to farmers looking for new lands upon which to establish new homes under most favorable conditions but appeals to the Business Man Professional Man Min Operator and Manufacturer in new towns that are springing up and where raw material in plenty can be handled at a profit il The business opportunities consist of locations for new banks general stores creameries blacksmith shops butcher shops barber shops bakeries harness shops hotels and restaurants farm implement dealers lumber dealers flouring mills canning factories furniture factories lawyers doctors and dentists Wohkmex Needkd All kinds of lnbor is in great demand and the high est possible wages are paid carpenters get from 8400 to SG00 per day farm labor ers from 83000 to 85000 a month there is not an idle man in the Basin Cheap Rate- Landseekers excursions to look over this new country June 7th and 21st and July th UPUl I I II Illl lf D CLEM DEAVER General Agent Land Seekers Information Bureau Room 6 Q Building Omaha Neb - awwanyiw gg3 150 Value for 100 hTfrsV TvifrTyrr1fM inr jii vnVivir WWtTTiir v vvt Wyi pvnfyi V Fkaxklix Pres G II Watkins Vice Pres i R A Greex Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIRECTORS V Franklin A McMillen R A Green G H Watkins Vernice Franklin Vjtt1 t t1 i 11 iljAtWj if tfui t1 1 lAiSVj ii V tiiHliJ rAa Hugfies Crescent i auuuiicx Cottage Paints are sold in McCook by P WAITE and CO jr D W COLSON FIRE INSURANCE AGENT I have Residence and Business Properties for Rent Office Phone 16 Residence Black 333 McCook Nebraska V 4