tM is i V g J J 3 ifvvvi mgh - C5 J vv TVVvSvfjfrvl - I I2 jjnjni Remember Mr D B Doyle of the Bee Hive Store of HcCook will pay you the Highest Cash Market Price for Cream He weighs samples tests and issues checks in payment on the spot THE BEATRICE CREAMERY California Orange Blossom honey at MAGNERS Phone 14 Get our RATES on FARM LOANS DORWART BARGER I Cameras and photo supplies WOODWORTH Druggist K jMcConnell for drugs ItlcMillen prescription druggist Try McCook Business College Dealer in dependable drugs L W McCONNELL Druggist Condensed smoke 40c a pint WOODWORTH Druggist McConnell fills prescriptions Heinz pickles and vinegar MAGNERS Phone 14 We never hasitate to guarantee Lily Patent flour At the McCook Flour and Feed Store Now is the time to take advantage of very low prices on wall paper A McMILLEN Druggist If you are a good cook you will use nothing but the best spices We For a ready-to-eat lunch try have them the puiest most deli cti cate flavored spices on the market MAGNERS Phone 14 1 L W McCONNELL Druggist BBS Subscribe for the Tribune Canning pears by the bushel at MAGNERS Phone 14 Our business is to supply your drug wants Phone 200 WOODWORTH Druggist The best I ever used is what they say after using Pure Gold flour MAGNERS Phone 14 Huber handles the Carhartt gloves and caps also and a full line of other makes Hubers coffee cannot be beat Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents and Wedding Breakfast heads the list Quality and price courtesy and promptness in delivery are making for success at the McCook Flour and Feed Store We dont wish you to get sick but if you do and need medicine give us a call WOODWORTH Druggist Are you sure that your valuables are safe For 100 a year you can rent a private safe deposit box in the First National Bank thus insur ing against fire theft or accident No progressive family should over look the special arrangement with The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farm er whereby 125 pays for one years subscription to it and this paper Select your wall paper from our stock it will mean years of satisfac tion We have a large display and the prices are right Twenty per cent off on all gilt patterns L W McCONNELL Druggist Did you ever take a pill and feel worse afterward than you did before The pill was tco strong Nyals Lit tle Stomach and Liver Pills are mild easy to take and pleasant in their action They are made for those who want something to produce a natural action of the bowels For this pur pose nothing is better than NYALS 50 pills in a bottle 2oc For sale only by WOODWORTH Druggist HY CINDERELLA GIRL the musical baseball farce in which William Norris has appeared for three performances in Chicago is by Richard Walton TuIIy and Robert M Baker the Boston humorist The music is by William Frederick Peters composer of iThe Mayor of Tokio and other popular comic opera scores Temple Theatre Tuesday October 18 iVSYiYSYr YY rSU faSvvOAv vlv v 0 PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS XsXSXsXftfeSisXXa East Ward PudHs Give a Proaram s S i This altcrnoon at 250 the pupils of the East Ward will give a bene fit program at the East Ward build- ing in the old higli school room The pupils want to raise a little money I to furnish the office For some time they have been working hard and en1 thusiastically Parents and patrons are cordially invited to come out and Oxford and McCook Tie j The first game of football for this season was playcl on the East Ward grounds last Saturday afternoon with a final score of 0 to 0 The Oxford team was considerably heav ier than McCook by at least ten pounds to the man The McCook team this year is an entirely new team only two members having play ed last year The game was free from rough play on both sides Oxford could on ly gain on the old cris cross and tlfe quarterback run Only one forward pass was worked successfully by Ox ford while McCook pulled off three to advantage McCook gained at will through the line of Oxford On ac- j count of the very hot weather both teams agreed to shorten quarters this undoubtedly kept McCook from scor ing McCook held Oxford for downs repeatedly Oxford played much slow er than McCook The whole McCook game and every man was in the game from start to finish McCook made consistent gaiiis by line plunges skin tackle plays and worked a delaj ed halfback plunge for good gain Saturday McCcok goes to Trenton to play and a week from Saturday to Oxford for the return game Harold Schwab fractured a hone in his forearm in the game Saturday lio ir ic ofiilv nno rl tlio tfirc iq 1ml as he was in the game LINELP Hofer and Amick center Miller and MacDonald right guard Hughes right tackle Cox right end Emerson left guard Moore left tackle Benjamin and OBrien lett end Archibald and Benjamin right half Amsden full back Schmidt left half Schwab and Archibald quarter b Referee A R Scott McCook Umpire Prof Mann Oxford Head Linesman Seth Silvers Me Cook Notice of Hearing In the County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Eva A Tomlinson deceased State of Nebraska Red Willow county To all persons interested in said estate Whereas William S Tomlinson of said county -has filed in my office an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Eva A Tom linson late of said county deceased and said William S Tomlinson has fil ed his petition herein praying to have the same admitted to probate and for the issuing of letters testamentary which will relate to both real and per sonal estate I have therefore appointed Satur day the 28th day of October 1910 at the hour of nine oclock a m at the county court room in said county as the time and place of hearing said will at which time and place you and all concerned may appear and contest the allowing of the same It is further ordered that said pe titioner give notice to all persons in terested in said estate of the penden cy of this petition and the time and place set for the hearing of the same by causing a copy of this order to be published in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed and published in said county for three weeks suc cessively previous to the date set for the hearing be published in said county for three weeks successively previous to the date set for the hearing In witness whereof I have hereun to set my hand and official seal this J M meet the pupils and teachers Admis i H sion 10 cents Home made candy will be on sale also PROGRAM Song th A Grade Recitation Alma Nash Exercise Preparatory Grade Song JjuKIeven Concert Exercise jjth 11 Grade Sons 2nd Grade Recitation Lle Smith S n Preparatory Grade Recitation Joseph Foxen Guests from Whittier Land 3rd Grade Song 4th Grade Piano Solo Mabel Anton Recitation Gertrude Heaton Song LeRoy Enoch Concert Exercise 5th B Grade Recitation John Shepherd Reading Ira Spencer Song nth A Grade Recitation Zella Traver Song 2nd Grade Boys Rec tation Doris Randel Song 1st Grade Recitation Louise Burns Recitation Ven e Ilodgkin Piano Solo Lucile McAdams SA T JTJL J of Great Interest to Ladies We will place on sale a beautiful lot of Silk Petticoats in all colors and black I Saturday October 15 1910 i I team played a good fast clean hard m 4 VX ts V BEXSaOEEIKBBBmSBaMBB r for HJi S ir BJ These are made of an extra good quality Taffeta Silk made full and with a deep under ruffle Values which sell regularly for 500 and 600 each See them in our north window and be on hand Saturday without fail to secure one of these great bargains We Are Outfitters for Children and we invite you to bring the little ones in and fit them out for winter from our large and complete stock of COATS DRESSES CAPS SWEATERS and Everything else they need HC a mi 2j7k5C 13th day of October 1910 Seal J C MOORE County Judge C E ELDRED Attorney First publication Oct KKJt Republican Precinct Caucus Willow Grove precinct will be held in the court room Monday evening October 17th 1C10 at S oclock PRECINCT COM Another Fling at the Poet Im a toiler in lifes vineyard wrote a Buffalo poet and the linotype man mado it tailor Still this isnt bo bad Most poets would be glad if they could make their own duds Ex change The Decision Has the new automobile or the old fashioned buggy the best chance in courtship Well the automobile has a sparking plug Baltimore American The Difference What is known as New Yorks wealthy family averages three and three fifths persons while the poor family averages five and two fifths persons Revolution Our greatest thinkers and writers tell us we are breathing the atmos phere of revolution not of blood but of ideas as become twentieth century folk Jessica Ford Reynolds DeQroff Co Building SiIsPEK 111 ill l I UAlBi r h r 1ft CLAPP Dry Goods Hillinery and Ladies Furnishings 222 Main Ave Phone 56 HcCook GESSSE 3 ssmgyggg g sswyi aes a 150 acres of good wheat land for rent Mrs S E Christian Ash 3632 Get your carpet cleaned with vac uum cleaner D ft x 12 ft rug 35c Or uc so yd Phone black 74 Fancy stationery in all the late stylish tints WOODWORTH Druggist It pleases us to have you visit our store and go away pleased WOODWORTH Druggist FOR RENT 4 front rooms mod ern on main avenue Mrs J I Lee phone 43 A social dancing party will be giv en in the Armory next Monday even ing October 17th under auspices of McCook lodge No 42 Knights of Py thias K of P orchestra will be a feature of merit and the price will he 100 Hon Jas C Dahlman Democratic candidate for governor and other prominent men will address the vo ters of McCook on the issues Satur day Oct 22nd at S p m in the Ma sonic Temple A cordial invitation is extended to every one to come and hear them Ladies especially in vited Adv COMMITTEE New Shipments This Week of New Trimmed Hats New Willow Plumes New Untrimmed Shapes New Automobile Scarfs Always receiving and show ing the seasons choicest creations in all departments of the Millinery art Come and see MRS J P NIES McCook Nebr