1 h i r u f ft ttifllf minii i xwfl nnjnrcrrrnr n 0VA N6IE H BS ItfVi REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CON GREGATIONAL Sunday School at 930 a m Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p in by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 730 All Germans cordially invited to at tend these services 30 YEARS OF SUCCESS L W McConnell Offers a Remedy For Catarrh The Medicine Costs Nothing If It Fails When a medicine effects a success- fil treatment in a very large major j it of ases and when we offer that IllrIl Z n mix j in nnwinnl mmv fits a X ou Must SR255 133 As wholesome nourishing and palatable as any food ever made Unlike any other food A mixture of Wheat Rice Oats and Barley Ask Your Grocer are fcts which we Avant the people Congregational Sunday school at t I1it1Ttinti Wo want thorn to trv 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and S p m The public cordially invited R T BAYNE Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday at S p m Meets now in the north east corner of court house basement Catholic Order o services Mass S00 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a in Evening services at 830 Sunday school 230 p m VM J PATTON O M I Methodist Preaching by the pas tor at 11 a m and 8 p m Sunday school at 10 a m Epworth League at 7 p m LESTER E LEWIS Pastor Baptist Sunday school at ten oclock a m Preaching at 11 a m and S00 p m B Y P U 700 p m Prayer meeting and Bible study on Wednesday at 8 p m S E WILKIN Pastor EPISCOPAL Sunday school at ten oclock Morning prayer and sermon at eleven oclock Evening prayer and sermon at eight- Choir rehearsal as usual every member please attend ALFRIC J R GOLDSMITH Rector Evangelical Lutheran Regular Ger ri i preaching services in church of E and Gtb street east ev Sunday morning at 1030 All Go mans cordially invited REV GROTHEER Pastor put our claim to a practical test when we tak all the risk These Rexall Mucu Tone a medicine pre pared from a prescription of a phy sician with whom catarrh was a spec ialty and who has a record of thirty ears of enviable success to his rec ord We receive more good reports about Rexall Mucu Tone than we do of all other catarrh remedies sold in our store and if people only knew what a thoroughly dependable reme ly Rexall Mucu Tone is it would be Tie orly catarrh remedy we would have any demand for Rexall Mucu Tone is quickly absorl 3d and by its therapeutic effect tends to disinfect and cleanse the entire mucous membraneous tract to de stroy and remove the parasites which Injure the membraneous tissues to oothe the irritation and heal the soreness stop the mucous discharge build up strong healthy tissue and relieve the blood and system of di seased matter Its influence is toward stimulating the muco cells aiding di gestion and improving nutrition until he whole body vibrates with healthy activity In a comparatively short ime it brings about a noticeable ain in weight strength good color mid ferine of buoyancy We urge you to try Rexall Tone beginning a treatment today At any time you are not satisfied -imply come and tell us and we will quickly return your money without luestion or quibble We have Rex all Mucu Tone in two sizes 50 cents ind 1 00 Remember you can ob ain Rexall Remedies in McCook only it our store The Rexall Store L V McConnell Read This If You Want the Benefit J W Greer Greenwood La suf fered with a severe case of lumbago The pains were so intense I was forced to hypodermic injections for relief These attacks started with a pain in the small of my back which radually became fairly paralyzing Iy attention was attracted to Fol ys Kidney Remedy and I am glac o say after using this wonderful met cine I am no longer bothered in an v ay by my old enemy lumbago A McMillen When you have a cold get a bo tie of Chamberlains Cough Remed It will soon fix you up all right ai vill ward off any tendency towa pneumonia This remedy contains i opium or other narcotic and may I given as confidently to a baby as an adult Sold by all dealers Ak k - ji uui j ii irciuuui sum 5t wiu cot the ser 11eit1 be snott f volJ wam M in f it Joes not completely relieve iatsn it is only reasonable that t uiatl r ot iulty 8 to tl leopl3 ihojll believe us or at least McCook Flour and Feed Stor CTjgismumMU tu iiBiiMBiMumffaRngggaaaMwnwMagcM rjy ry II llllllll fctl I II I I IU Mil You May Help Us There are three parties to a telephone callthe person making the call the person called and the Telephone Company These three must cooperate if the most efficient service is to be given You can assist us By consulting the directory to be sure you have the cor rect numbermemory plays tricks By speaking directly into the transmitter in a clear dis tinct voice By separating the figures of the telephone number when calling for example Red 1234 Red one-two-three-four By correcting the operator if she repeats the number fn corcectly By moving the receiver hook slowly up and down three times if the operator does not answer promptly By saving much time by identifying yourself when an swering as John Smith talking instead of saying Hel lo and causing unnecessary delay No mechanical device can ever take the place of human ingenuity in telephone service a central operator is a vital part of telephone equipment Nebraska Telephone Co CHAS W KELLEY Local Manager ajjalLi1MiioiijirrrTTTwgTrnT i i i a aa ag Bullard Lumber Co Sells the Best Lumber and Coal BULLARD LUMBER COPhcneNoi r i People os Note I Snapihcvts at Celebrities Talked About sW -- w - princess iouisn V E It siuee Princess Lou ise the only daughter of the kaher made her bow to society slie has been repoi ted betrothed to vari ous sons ot royalty and now comes the statement that she has been won by the Archduke Karl Franz eldest son of the late Archduke Otto ot Austiia The princess U a charming girl of seventeen and is still very youthful and unspoiled in her ideas and ways She looks not unlike an English girl She is rosy cheeked and has an abun dance of flaxen hair which before she came into young womans estate fell in cascades oter her shoulders Her English is faultless and even includes a lively bit of alang now and then When John E Redmond who is now touring America with several oth er distinguished Irishmen delivers a speech in parliament it is always re ceived attentively He is a tactician who knows the value of obstructing business but who realizes 1usr how and when to do it He can speak for a day or for days if -T need be and lie did upon one occasion when he wished to hold the house on a question vital to Ireland It was in that memorable speech that Red mond gave Panic his title of un crowned king a title which has sur vived the great land leaguer and which has been t Y i A v afeL i H J J E REDMOND considered one of the felicitous epi grams in public speaking The Red mond style is deliberate he has won derful reherve and when he opens the gates of his oratory his power is su perb but yet sufficiently contained to suggest no straining for effect In appearance Mr Redmond Is a man of medium height with a fine head a ruddy complexion blue eyes that become gray when he is very in terested and a mouth whose firmness is not concealed by his mustache James C Dahlman the cowboy mayor of Omaha and Democratic nominee for governor of Nebraska re cently had published some early inci dents of his life owing to rumors cir culated by his enemies Mr Dahlman confirms the report that he shot a man and tied from Texas and assumed the name of Murray but the man he shot did not he says die His version of it is as follows The immediate cause of my leaving Texas was this An elder sister mar ried a man named Charley Bree a shiftless sort of fellow nothing more or less than an outlaw They lived msP Photo by American Press Association JAMSS C DAHLMAN together for two years and some time after their child was born he deserted her for no apparent reason than that he was tired of married life and his in nate cussedness I was a fiery quick tempered boy less than twenty years of age There was scarcely any law in the country and none that was likely to reach a cuss like that I sent him word that I would shoot him the first time I saw him Things went on in this condition for some time and Bree and I did not meet Then one day purely by acci dent we met In a town where neither was known No sooner did we face each other than we both pulled and shot I got him he missed me We shot but once each My shot hit him above the eye and he dropped like lead I thought he was done for and wasted no time In getting away I rode through into Arkansas and stay ed there In secret soon after coming to Nebraska As I became a young man be said about the only right I knew was that of the pistol and a quick hand The law was but poorly en forced and men lived by the right of might I got to be pretty tough I admit it I could see that it was nine Limelight Gossip of People In the Dispatches f SSSSJJSxJa3 CCORDING to a story being told of Henry L Stimson the Repub lican nominee for governor of New York lie rode into office on a horse While Mr Itoosev elt was pres ident Mr Stimson usi d to visit him socially On one occasion he went to HENRY L STIHSON the White House unannounced and found that the president had gone for a walk Mr Stimson then decided to take a horseback ride and soon found himself in Uock Creek park Sudden ly he heard a hello from across a creek and saw Mr Roosevelt and Elihu Root on the opposite bank Hello Stimson cried the presi dent Come on over Mr Stimson without hesitation plunged his horse in The creek was swollen and this with the uncertain footing made the trip a perilous and exciting one for both horse and rider but finally they pulled themselves out dripping ou the opposite bank After he had appointed Mr Stimson to the United States district attorneyship Mr Roosevelt recouuted the incident and added 1 thought that anybody who was fool enough to jump into that stream the way Stimson did would make a good prosecutor The hazing of Captain Rufus E Lougan at West Point recently by the silence method is an episode which has been discussed throughout the length and breadth of the land and thousands of people bave wondered where such a custom had its origin This practice of which Captain Lon gan has been the victim is a modifica tion of the old English idea of sending to Cov entry one of whom his fellows disapproved and to this day it ap pears in armies iiu hiding that of the United States The origin of the silence treat- 0 ment is more or less involved in mystery and un CAPTAIN LONGAN der tmt name was not known until between thirty and forty years ago The silencing of an officer who has incurred the displeasure of the cadet body is easily and simply accomplish ed The cadets when seated at table in the mess hall as long as the person who Is looked upon with disfavor is with them will desist from all conver sation among themselves and remain with folded arms looking at their plates If the person to whom this contemptuous treatment is given with draws the rattle of knives and forks and the animated cadences of conver sation are at once resumed The in structor who sees this sign knows that a situation has been forced upon him and he usujilly meets It with as much of repressive discipline as he can devise Weil illustrative of the boy scout spirit was the care which Lieutenant General Sir Robert Baden Powell took at the dinner given in his honor to ac cept no undue credit as the starter of the admirable movement which he has done so much to further He did not claim to be more than an uncle of the scout Idea and frankly admitted Its American origin That was In full ac cord with scout law which de mands that honesty shall be generous as well as strict and fiercely con d e m n s anything like false pretenses It Is a fact how ever that In Eng land national and international atten tion was attracted to the possibilities of the scheme and GENERAL BADEN- TOWELL Sir Robert by his interest and activity In it attained results the influence of which has been felt in the United States General Baden Powells military ti tle and record have had one slightly unfortunate consequence that of giv ing the impression that the boy scouts are in training for war They are not except incidentally and rather remote ly It is indeed expected that the scouts will be better soldiers in case of need than other boys but only be- only a question of time when I would cause of higher efficiency and intelll get into trouble so I came to Nebraska gence developed for the attainment of to get away from It ends entirely unwarlike HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Them in McCook and Good Reason for it Wouldnt any woman be happy After years of backache suffering Days of misery nights of unrest The distress of urinary troubles She finds relief and cure No reason uhy any McCook reader Should suffer in the face of evi dence like this Mrs A M Wilson 204 E Second St McCook Neb says My back bothered me for years and there was a dull ache across my kidneys and loins The pain in my back became worse when I exerted myself and of ten I had headaches and dizzy spells I could not stoop and there were many other disagreeable symptoms of kidney complaint in evidence On a friends advise I finally procured Large and Small Jobs Loans Kidney Pills from McConnellsi and after we are through with them drug store and I soon found them to j you will find us the best men who be just what I needed This remedy ever did the same work for you and strengthened my back and kidneys we do it cheap and before long effected a complete cure Statement given June 26 1907 Re endorsement On June 21 1910 Mrs Wilson said I am pleased to verify the statement I gave in 1907 recommend ing Doans Kidney Pills This rem edy is a specific for kidney com plaint For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the Unit ed States Remember the name Doans and take no other A Simple Safeguard for Mothers Mrs D Gilkeson 32C Indies Ave Youngstown Ohio gained wisdom by experience My little girl had a severe cold and coughed almost con tinuously My sister recommended Foleys Honey and Tar The first dose I gave her relieved the inflam mation in her tin oat and after us ing only one bottle her throat and i lungs were entirely free from inflam mation Since then I always keep a bottle of Foleys Honey and Tar in the house Accept no substi tutes A McMillen A weekly newspaper that publishes twenty one columns of good reliable news each week is rare in these dayb of cheap weeklies intended only to sell some article that the publisher is interested in Credit is due The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer for keeping its columns filled with fresh and up to date rews Give it n trial oy subscribing tbrougL The McCook Tribune are equally well looked after We are ready at short notice to fix all leaks or other repairs in your plumb ing or in your heaters and stoves All Jobs Thoroughly Understood MiddietcnRuby Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr m Saniiaris3in 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