ll ft h V i rWENTY NIpnfEAR You take pains IH Q jm ftp e0 V cyf to make th o children look nice just for n day Why not pres e r v o t h o memory of their prittinoss by means of our Photographs Our pictures either of indi viduals or groups are so excellent that they rival the steel engraving in softness and far excel in faithful por trait u r e the work of the skilful artist E Schell Kimmell PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 1st Door N Com Hotel Red 428 I Stick to Pass Book System Washington Aug 1 The ancient and loig established pass book sys tem used in ordinary savings insti tutions will be adopted for government postal savings banks The committees that have been perfecting the plans for the postal banks had been considering what is known as the coupon system for postal bank deosits but has now decided that while having some ad vantages that system might produce complications that would be undesir able According to the coupon system depositors would receive with each deposit a slip representing their de posit together with a coupon for the amount ol interest that would be paid on their money The committee decided there were many objections to flooding the country with millions of deposit slips with coupons at tached many of which would repre sent values of only a few cents At a Bargain My residence at 60S west 2nd st is for sale at a bargain if taken soon Call at residence or phone red 152 i 2ts C L WICKWIRE EXAMINE THEM CAREFULLY And youll see why we sell so many perfumes A McMILLEN Druggist Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo1 for the unexcelled Barrington Hall coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c per pound PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS Suitable for any and every purpose All colors and one quality the best When its paint go to McConnell Druggist REMEDIES FOR SUMMER COMPLAINTS All the good kinds A McMILLEN Druggist Piano Tuning I can tune pianos up until Sept 1 Phone S9 or black 344 LEWIS B LUDWICK Jonn Cashen oncer Indianola Nebr Dates booked at McCook National Bank Money to Loan on Farms See Rozell Sons at clothing store Mary Harrison nurse Phone black 286 Subscribe for the Tribune McConnell for drugs McConnell fills prescriptions C M MATS0N Auctioneer Refer to leading men whom I have con ducted sales of all kinds for Phone 57 CITT EESTAURAUT Updike Will Build a Larger and More Up to Date Elevator Than the One Recently De troyed by Fire The Updike Grain Co announce that they have all of the burnt grain iron and lumber off their grounds and will at once begin rebuilding their elevator at this place It will be one of the largest and most up to the minute tenninal vators between Omaha and Denver Mwiui juntb uiw Yu Yxvv white mull dresses 269 We save you 390 on a mans suit of clothes The Thompson D G Co Utmost val ue A Camping Party McCook furnished Colorado a big For Sale One second hand Reo auto in good condition Five houses and lots for sale or trade Also 120 acres bot tom land for sale or trade Phone red 3S1 C W Dewey You Know You Can get the regular opaque window shades on spring rollers for 25c each at The Thompson D G Co Utmost value Quality and price courtesy and promptness in delivery are making for success at the McCook Flour and Feed Store Small debts accumulate rapidly Small savings do likewise Begin to save something today Deposit it in the First National Bank Look for adv of big sale on back page V1ERSEX OSBORX Subscribe for the Tribune Mtm camping party Sunday night Among Wilson those in the party are P Walsh J E Molund Jack Hardy L W Mc Connell W D Darnell H P Waite George Campbell C A Fisher and Clarence Purinton They went to Steamboat Springs over the Moffatt line but their camp will be in the mountains a number of miles from that terminal point on the line and can only be reached by wagon N J Campbell expects to join them later That the boys will enjoy a great outin very large line of unusual and novel sorts All the latest fads and fancies in pocket book making All of the newest and most novel materials fash ioned in the most artistic manner If you want something entirely dif ferent from what you can find else 1 where we have them and we warn you that youll be surprised at their beautj and variety j L Wr McCONNELL Druggist Rev Hobscn Resigns Rev F D Hobson pastor of Christian church at this place and at Trenton has resigned He is tempor arily visiting in Danville Illinois It is stated that his future home will be in Kearney and that he will not en gage in ministerial work there Minutes Board of Education August 1 1910 Application of I N McDougal for janitorship was read and placed on file C W BARNES Secretary Milk Spread Disease Dr W H Wilson state tfealth in spector has returned from McCook where a prolonged epidemic of scarlet fever has existed No deaths have resulted but quarantine did not check the disease From sixty to seenty cases existed The increase in the disease was traced to a ranch mans house five miles from town The fever had gone through his fam ily and the convalescent children were milking cows that supplied milk to a portion of the town The sale of milk was stopped the dairy was as they expect to profit by every placed in quarantine and the usual late improvement in the market They contemplate being able to har dle grain at McCook in about six weeks In the meantime they have an of fice two blocks east of the one re cently burnt and their phone number remains 169 We Sell Best calicos 5c best apron ging hams 6MC 36 inch black taffeta silk for 79c spring roller window shades standard quality 25c boys blue den im jackets 35c boys blue overalls with double front and seat 44c mens blue overalls with bib and swing poc kets 44c jackets the same mosquito bar 5c a yd best table oil cloth 15c best 2 bu bags 25c best wide sheet- ing 28c ready made sheets 60c pil low slips 135 per doz mens stout shoes 190 hair nets 5c hemp car pet 35c square yard feather pillows 65c each boys every day shirts 19c ladies gauze vests 5c up all 500 sanitary measures enforced Journal -Lincoln DONT LET HEADACHE SPOIL YOUR OUTINGS How often a pleasure trip is marr ed by an attack of headache expos ure to the sun or wind change of food or water or new conditions of any sort commonly bring on a headache You can feel secure against such at tacks if you will always carry with you some of McCONNELLS HEADACHE CAPSULES Take when headache threatens they prevent attack taken after a head ache starts they soon banish it Pleas ant to take harmless and always sure Price 25 cents L W McCONNELL Druggist For Sale One of the most complete threshing outfits in Nebraska consisting of one 25 horse Gaar Scott plowing engine one 36 60 new model separator Gar den City feeder weigher tanks and all attachments 28 2t C A LARSON Stratton Neb Mrs dianola Is Very Seriously III Henry Colling of near In is at the home of A M in our city and very low A year or so ago she was operated upon for a cancer on the breast East McCook Dwelling For Sale And vacant lots Good water Prices reasonable Terms easy Call at residence corner B and 10th street east FRANK COLEMAN Childrens Rompers 25c and 50c Well made of good Witiimfr h snvinrr I wasname material Ages i to 5 wu vb w O UTTERLY DIFFERENT POCKET BOOKS 39c Wp have nlmitv nf flip nnnvpntionnl i 3rears The Thompson D G Co I Utmost value Those White money Others up Thompson D G Co Quilts at 79c are mir m size neat m weu I kinds such as you see elsewhere aud ver v desirable for the but what is of greater interest is thehemnled VIOLET AMMONIA stimulates cools and skin to 375 The Utmost value cleanses the L W McCONNELL Druggist Dispatched as Usual Beginning with August 1st i gation of mails out of McCook was discontinued Corns Hurt not try a good Why corn cure The kind we sell A McMILLEN Druggist BROWNIE NO 1 Free for 20 worth of cash checks L W McCONNELL Druggist Farm Loans Whittaker Gray room 3 Masonic temple McCook Nebraska 25tf page VIERSEX OSBORX 3fK5iSrV eSSKu A Sf5li B3KiR3 mm mm W fc4 Even the little children can take pictures with a BROWNIE CAMERA It works like a kodak Ask for a copy of The book of the Brownies L W McCONNELL Druggist k Miss Mayme Dwjer of 111 is a guest of her aunt Mrs McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 4 1910 REBUILT BETTER THAN BEFORE MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mrs Harry Beale spent last week in Denver C W ShuvleSf i s here looking af ter his interests E F Couse is among the ailing ones these hot days Mrs George Enoch went up to Den ver last week on a visit Dr R H Gatewood is with the camping party in Colorado Steve Wilson is visiting relatives and friends over in Indiana Dr R J Gunn returned first of week from his Denver visit G W Phillips of the nat is work ing for the gas people at present Miss Mary Powers is enjoying a trip to the western coast with a sis ter Kewanee C J Ryan C A Hamilton is in the city this week n the interest of the Brad street Co Martin Nilsson of Marion and Mar ion Powell of Lincoln were city visit ors yesterday Miss Delia shepherd is home from Denver guest of her parents Mr and Mrs John Shepherd Mr Will Fahnestock of St Louis Mo was a guest of his brother Dr C L Fahnestock over Sunday Mr and Mr J L Rogers are home from Hereford Texas where the have been living for some time Manager Blanchard resigned from the management of the McCook Gas Co August 1st The office work of the company will now be done through the First National Bank i of the company secretary I Miss Lenor Fitzgerald arrived home Tuesday She has been doing postgraduate work in the Kearney State Normal this summer A wek at an enjoyable house party inter- vened between close of school and he return home Mr and Mrs F T Kendall and Miss Nell Whalen of Staunton 111 were guests of Dr and Mrs C L Fahnestock over Sunday Mrs Ken dall is a sister of the doctor They were homeward bound from visiting in the mountains Mrs T B Campbell went down to xjiucohi eunesuay morning on a short visit to her daughter Mrs E J Kates She expects to leave first of next week for Long Beach Calif to join her husband there for a while Mrs Amelia Campbell of Pittsburg now visiting Mrs Campbell and Mrs Mehaffey will accompany her as far west as Salida Colorado on a visit to a brother ribtttte DEATH OF MRS P CATHCART Drinks a Quantity of Carbolic Acid by Mistake and the Result is Fatal Same Day The death of Mrs Perry Cathcart last Sunday night is one of the sad dest particulars They had threshers at the farm end of last week and worn down by the extra work on Sunday morning Mrs Perry Cathcart drank what she thought was a portion of citrate of magnesia It proved to be carbolic acid in a citrate of magnesia bottle Mrs Cathcart discovered her mistako before she swallowed the terrible acid but not in time to escape inhal ing into her lungs the deadly stuff All was done promptly that could be done but to no purpose and Sunday night she passed away Services were held at the Corwin farm southwest of the city upon winch the Cathcarts were tenants Tuesday afternoon after which the remains were brought to McCook and interment was made in Longview cemetery The departed was held in highest esteem by all who knew her and these were many as the family has lived in this city and country for many years and her tragic and most sad death is a shock most keen to all The Tribune offers the bereaved husband and children the tenderest sympathy of this community in their sorrow and greatest loss The departed was a member of the Mrs O E Fern of McCook is vis 1 Degree of Honor lodge at Danbury iting relatives in Wray and vicinity I and carried a policy of 2000 in the this week Wray Colo Gazette Mrs Ira E Converse and little Eve lyn returned Monday from a ten days visit with relatives in Hendley Mr and Mrs R E Benjamin have returned to McCook from Fairbury where they have been living for some time Mr Wiggins an expert accountant of the state auditors office is out from Lincoln visiting his father of our city Deputy Treasurer Conover and fam ily returned Saturday night from their outing of a few weeks in the mountains Miss Bertha Hughes of Edwards ville 111 arrived in the city last Friday and is a guest of Dr and Mrs C L Fahnestock order The departed is survived by her husband three daughters Mrs W A Cassell of McCook Mrs Ona Rush of Glen wood Springs Colo and Miss Irene Cathcart of our city two sons Rollo Cathcart of Colorado and Ray Cathcart of McCook all of whom were present at the funeral Funeral services of the Episcopal church were conducted at the home by C W Barnes of this city Mrs Cathcart was born in Storey county Iowa May 19th 1S60 Was united in marriage in 1876 Spent a large part of her life in southwestern Kansas moving to McCook about eight years since National Guard to Go to Ft Riley According to an order issued by Ad- Mr and Mrs Howe Smith departed jutant General Hartigan the corn Saturday morning for Ida Grove manding officers of the First regi Iowa on a visit of a few weeks with ment Second regiment Signal corps friends and relatives Medical department Hospital corps S Mrs Hattie Shirley was called up are ordered to report with their coin to Weaver Frontier county last mands the commanding officer of the week by the serious illness of her maneuver camp at Ft Riley Kansas brother Charles Jackson August 17 The various companies of Mrs G E Thompson and daughters the above organizations will move arrival home Woilnesilav vpnir from ther nome stations on August from their month of visiting and tour j of the Yellowstone National nark i -- r it- i Bishop Giaves cf Kearney was in tlie city yesterday oil business I 17th Company M of McCook will leave jh uumiu m i u tiutii a in auovti late There will be an extra hair- jraire car nttachart tn thf ti nin fnv fha the diocese the completion of a - companys effects of all kinds new rectorj being a special item Miss Francis Ferguson of Elm creek for a several weeks visit with her Death of an Old Settler MS Rinck of the Willow died on sister Mrs Harm Schmidt Hastings this county and had reached a ripe t Democrat - old age Mrs T F Rowell returned last Saturday from visiting her daughter FLIES Mrs Harry Jones for a few weeks in j WANTED Kearney She reports the doctor as I - n our sticky or poison flv paper - doing well and commencing work on - - uwuufa l l o x x u tus uiuiauiuw uui on iuiii SLreeu Look for adv of big sale on back cashier Pennell being the A McMILLEN Druggist Enjoy A November Breeze while getting a shave hair cut sham poo etc Such a luxury is assured all who patronize E M Days barber shop with its electric fan and other up to date equipment The Main Store On the Main Street If it is thft frP5hoet nrwl in - UNUW UVOI li Q ceries fruits vegetables etc you seek look no further than Hubers Osborn 2300 Ohio 250O Rock Island 2900 Columbia 2900 John Daere Model II 3000 Model B 3100 This will save you from 100 to 600 on these high grade discs Come in and get one while the stock lasts McCOOK HDW CO jjr jj jro Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee and be happy At Hubers only - t DISCS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES NUMBER 11 Heres Your Chance Damn Fortune is likely to say that any day to the man with a good bank ac count She seldom says it to tho man who has nothing saved up Our bank is glad to turn good investments in tho direc tion of our friends and will wolcomo your account whenever you can give it to us THE McCOOK NATIONAL BANK P Walsh President C F Lehn V Pres C J OBrikx Cshr DIRECTORS J J Loughran P F McKonna DEATH FINALLY CLAIMED HER Mrs William S Tomlinson Passes On After a Long Illness The sympathy of this entire com munity goes out to Mr William S Tomlinson and the children in the death of Mrs Tomlinson which oc curred at about 7 oclock Tuesday evening after an illness of over sev en months during which time every thing was done to restore her to health which began to fail about the first of the year All medical skill and faithful nursing and care proved futile and unavailing Departed was a Christian woman of high character and esteemed by a large circle of neighbors and friends and her deatli is a distinct and per sonal loss to many Brief services were conducted at the home Wednesday afternoon by Bishop Graves of the Episcopal church Touching music was the of fering of five girl friends of thf daughter Nina namely Miss Minni Viersen Miss Florence Rosebush Miss Elsie Campbell Miss Leah Ifn nell Miss Hazel Merle The departed is survived by Ihm husband one daughter Miss Nina and one son Guy The remains were taken to Akron Ohio for interment Thursday morn ing on No 2 Mr Tomlinson and Miss Nina accompanying them to their last resting place They will likely be east for a month Eva Andrews was born in Somer Un Ohio in January 16th 1861 Was united in marriage December 2 1SS0 with William S Tomlinson wltli whom she came to Superior Nebraska in 1885 They lived in Akron Colo Oxford Nebraska later on and came to McCook in 1895 where they have since resided De ceased was an earnest and faithful member of the Christian church for many years Believes in Church Advertising Spokane Wash July 29 Ihav drawn people to my sermons by ad vertising I have attracted them with moving pictures hot suppers pink teas and flowers and flags If I havo had any degree of success in Spokane it is because of the liberal use of printers ink said Rev Dr James W Kramer pastor of First Baptist church who came to Spokane from South Carolina two years ago There is something worse than sensational ism It is the inability of the church to produce life The church that does not advertise is behind the times and is nursing empty pews and he who rails against the minister for adver tising is suffering for a congregation I am not an advocate of ragtime methods or vulgar preaching but I do plead for the church which is a humming plant of machinerv with live coals in the fire box smoke cur jing from the stack and every belt wheel and pulley going I believe too that the people need instruction j and that a minister of the gospal is tirst last and all the time a teacher There must be life Look for adv of big sale on back page VIERSEX OSBORX Subscribe for The Tribune