ftp a THIRTIETH YEAR out No runs McCook Morris field Barbazette field Milligan hit Revnolds hit to he MTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTrTTTTTTrYTTTTTTTM t McCook 8 Arapahoe 4 5 The game of ball Friday af ternoon between the locals and the Arapahoe Braves was a conclusive victory for the home aggregation Score S to 4 Mc Cook made six of her -winning scores in one inning First Inning Arapahoe Cook out Reynolds to Morris Beltzer struck out Tanner walked and stole second DisbroAV out on grounder to Morris No runs McCook Norman out on fly to HalloAvay Ilopkins out Toll to Disbrow Morris struck out No runs Second Inning Arapahoe Carroll walked and went to second on Morris error and stole third llalloway walked and stole 2nd C arroll going out Green to Carhill out on fir 1o Norman Tolen out on fly to Ilopkins No runs McCook Barbazette out on fly to left field Milligan hit for two bases Reynolds hit to cen ter field and Milligan was caught out at the plate Harmon went to first on an infield hit Reynolds taking third Carhill out on foul fly to Toler No runs Third Inning Arapahoe Toll hit to right field Cook hit to left field Toll going to third Beltzer struck out Tanner hit to center field scoring Toll Disbrow out on fly to Reynolds Carroll out Norman to Morris One run McCook Norman out on fly to Debenham Ilopkins out fold fly to Toler Morris hit by pitch er and stole second and was out Toll to Tanner No runs Fourth Inning Arapahoe llalloway out Nor man to Morris Dcbenham out Reynolds to Morris Toler out Norman to Morris No runs McCook Barbazette out Toll to Disbrow Milligan out on fly to Toler Reynolds out on fly to Debenhan No runs Fifth Inning Arapahoe Toll struck out Cook went to first on Normans error Beltzer hit to Carhill and Cook and Beltzer were both out on double play Carhill to Barba zette to Morris No runs McCook Harmon out on fly to Beltzer Green went to first Debenhams error and stole second and third Carhill sacrific ed scoring Green Norman hit to center field Ilopkins out Toll to Disbrow One run Sixth Inning Arapahoe Tanner out Barba zette to Morris Disbrow out Rey nolds to Morris Carroll walked and stole second llalloway struck hit to center hit to center to left field center field scoring Morris Barbazette and Milligan Harmon hit to left field scoring Reynolds Green went to first on Tanners error Carhill For Sale in Hayes County 250 to 300 tons of choice mid land hay growing or in stack privilege of feeding on place Al so privilege of autumn and win ter range No other stock for past year running water Ad dress R B Sheridan McCook For Sale or Trade My lot 70x150 on West B st cheap for cash or will trade for cows and heifers G W PREDMORE - 13 4t Haigler Nebr The Ladies Aid The members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs W N Rogers next Thursday afternoon at Shadeland ranch Initiated Five Members Eureka Chapter O E S init iated five new members last Fri day evening Refreshments were afterwards served at Wood worths When it is spices or flavoring extracts remember you get only the pure at McConnells w S hit to left field scoring Har mon Norman out Toler to Dis brow Ilopkins hit to center field scoring Green Morris hit for four bases but was called out for failing to touch first base Six runs Seventh Inning Arapahoe Debenham went to first on Carhills error Toler out on fly to Ilopkins Toll took first on Barbazette s error Cook hit to right field scoring Deben ham and Toll Beltzer out Car hill to Morris Cook scoring Tan ner out Barbazette to Morris Three runs McCook Barbazette out on a foul fly to Toll Milligan out on foul fly to Carroll Reynolds out Toll to Disbrow No runs Eighth Inning Aroptdioe Disbrow fc R Hoicte to tfJorrfc avoir walked man j o runs McCook Harmon out Toll t Disbrow Green went to first on Tanners error Carhill hit to cen ter Green taking third Norman sacrificed scoring Green Hop kins out Toll to Disbrow One run Ninth Inning Arapahoe Tolen out Norman to Morris Toll out on fly to Bar bazette Cook hit to center field Beltzer hit to left field Cook go ing to third Tanner out Barba zette to Morris No runs Score by Innings Arapahoe 00100030 04 McCook 00001601 S Summary Earned runs McCook 4 hoe 0 three base hit Reynolds two base hit Milligan base on balls off Reynolds 5 hit pitcher Green Morns struck lington crop report issued yester out by Reynolds 5 by Toll ldiy afternoon The corn is now double play Carhill to Barbazette silking and tasscling and rain is to Morris time of game 135 needed to bring a good yield umpires Bellamy and Ellison jWitli good rains in the next few ARAPAHOE al Cook If 5 Beltzer 2b 5 Tanner ss 4 Disbrow 11 4 Carroll c 1 llalloway cf 3 Debenham rf 4 Toler 3b 4 Toll p 4 Milligan cf Reynolds p Harmon rf Green c Carhill 3b 4 4 4 3 3 r 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 34 4 McCOOK ab r Norman ss 4 0 Hopkins If 5 0 Morris lb 3 1 Barbazette 2b 4 h 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 h 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 2 Genius and Goodness I have had sometimes in mine the gloved and white palm of the upper class and the heavy black hand of the lower class and have recognized that both are but of men After all these have passed before me I say that humanity has a synonym equality and that under heaven there is but one thing we ought to bow to genius and the only thing before which we ought to kneel goodness Victor Hugo O E S Picnic Eureka lodge will be represent ed at the district picnic O E S at Oxford next Thursday Quite a delegation will go from here with the worthy matron Mrs George Willetts Jr on the pro gram for a toast If You Have houses to rent list them with Whit taker Gray They have several applications on file now for hous es Phone black 283 Office in Tem ple block McConnell for drugs x - Tuesday Evening Edition Platte road and might deflect some travel to the southern road ine lvxo fcan in ancisco exposi tion figure the men who arc now interesting themselves in the pro- edajs the corn on this division 0 mnv raise a fair vield Elsewherr 1 on the Burlington lines west of 2 the river the condition of corn 0 is more favorable than last week 0 Hie improvement being marked 0 on the Wvmore and Lincoln 2 bions 0 pers duuage High water and grasshop have caused considerable in scattered small areas Agents acerages indicate the fol lowing percentages based on a full cror Omaha division 79 1 last week 96 Lincoln division 0 92 last week 90 Wymore 0 sion 80 last week 81 McCook 2 J division 79 last week 80 The 0 j hoil is said to be in fairly satis 0 factorv condition on the McCook 0 Wymore and Lincoln divisions 1 save for small areas Avhere rain 2 34 8 12 G It is a satisfaction to the fans to know that McCook accorded Arapahoe better treatment than they received at the hands of the Braves on their recent visit there Saving Saving produces a peace of mind unknown to him who in time of misfortune must depend on the bounty of kis friends De termine to save for will power is the prmie essential Deposit reg ularly Lay aside some portion of each weeks or months income Deposit extra and unexpected re ceipts Stationery We have a fine assortment of Box Paper from 10c to 100 A McMILLEN Druggist HIow would you like to swap your old soft wood floor for var nished hardwood Give me 250 to boot and Ill trade Find me at McConnells drug store and see my samples CIH NAMEL Colorado Irrigated Lands near Denver several thousand acres of fine level land will come under irrigation next spring Write for full particulars M R Stewart 535 Empire Bldg Denver Colo We never hesitate to guaran tee Lily Patent flour At the McCook Flour and Feed Store McConnells Blackberry Balsarf for diarrohea and summer com plaint 25c McConnell fills prescriptions i I braska road Thousands ject is a road which would cut News TALKING OF FEEDERS TO PROPOSED STATE HIGHWAY Now that the Omaha Denver transcontinental good roads move ment is well under way boosters for improved highways in Nebras ka are beginning to consider the possibility of feeders to the main line across the state It is known that a number of counties west of Lincoln are planning to improve roads north and south of the river-to-mountains route leading into this main artery of travel Eventually this will give central Nebraska a net work of first class public roads all based upon the transcontinental line Lincoln men figure that similar work can be done to excellent ad vantage in the territory north aasfc and soivth of Lincoln One suggestion in for an improved southeast from Lincoln to Falls City and then to Kansas City Mo At the present time Kansas has not agitated a movement for improving the roads of the Jay hawker state systematically from east to Avest A nlan is beincr worked out for a north and south road which will lead through cen tral Kansas and thence from Belleville to Lincoln The east and west line has been neglected however and Nebraska men fig ure that it would be an excellent move to get into the game early and afford Missouri tourists a convenient means of reaching the Nebraska route For this reason they think that a road from Kansas Sity extended if possible by Missouri men through that road north through Wahoo and i state to Jefferson Citv anrl St imd stole seaond Hallo way struci Fremont- This route would tapjRouft would be a first class pro- out Debenham out fly to Nor- the line of tle ProePsed North position for Lincoln and the Ne of autoists are ex- through Lincoln Another pro pected to journey to the Pacific posed road is through Syracuse I coast by automobile in 1915 and to Nebraska City which might those south of a line later extend into Iowa and tap the excellent good roads system of the southern part of that state and west through will gravitate City Whether running east southern Iowa HTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTyTYrTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTK I The Burlington Crop Report Corn on the Omaha division of has fallen Rain is needed all the Burlington is now in a critic- over the Omaha division Sinee t J i -- - by al stage -according to the Bur- the last report the dry parts of the Wymore division have been well soaked and good rains have fallen on the Lincoln division Maximum precipitation during the week Avas ten inches at Crab Orchard DeWitt and Pilley Win ter wheat continues to show fav orable indications on both yield and quality with other small grains about as last week Oats are poor ranging from half a crop on the Omaha division to total failure elsewhere Plowing for winter wheat has extended from the McCook division to the Wymore and Lincoln sections but it is generally too dry for plowing on the Omaha division Potatoes run from total failure to half a crop Pasturage is very much improved except in the Omaha district On that division the third crop of alfalfa will not average more than a fourth of a full crop Tame hay may run half crop Meets Next Friday The ladies of the W C T U will meet in the basement of the Methodist church next Friday afternoon We Toilet Soap carry a large line of toilet soap from 5e a cake up A McMILLEN Druggist We call attention to the nouncement elsewhere in this an- pa- per or uounty Judge U Moore as a candidate for re election Mr Moore was two years ago re elected to this office by a large maiontv We know Judge Moore to favor one candidate above an other wo can say that he is a man whom the people can trust and we believe he will receive a large vote at the primaries two weeks hence Finish your own vacation pho tos McConnell has all necessary supplies for the work Film tanx developing boxes trays powders clips etc Curfew may not ring tonight but the whistle will sound at 930 Huber handles the and caps also and other makes Carhartt gloves a full line of Kodaks and kodak supplies M ribtm McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 1 1911 Wider Tires for Heavy Loads As the question of good roads becomes more and more import ant the matter of tire widths be comes more accute One of the greatest enemies of good roads is the narrow tire under a heavy load Some states attempt to cor rect this by remitting a certain per cent of road taxes with the toward Kansas addition of every inch in tire they then pro- width over two inches on the wag k - CD I tonnage this is an should With urgent tion Vehicles heavv tonnage our dirt roads question and our earnest hauling certain should have tires of a corresponding width haps in no other way can matter of ruts and holes bo inated from the dirt road At any rate there is doubtless enough in this matter to engage the thought of the city council and their action It would work no injustice to anyone in the long run and would conduce greatly to improvement in the roads and make much easier the maintenance of the roads Thomas Doyle Dead Thomas son of Mr and Mrs James Doyle of Perry precinct died on Sunday oclock after an afternoon at 44o illness ot some length Thomas Doyle was 17 years and 3 months old at his death A requiem high mass was held in St Patricks church of our city this lorning at ten oclock after which the remains were bur ied in Calvary cemetery A large concourse of friends from city and country attended the services attesting the high regard in which the departed is held and expressing the deep sympathy of all for the bereav ed family Death of Mrs Z O Holcomb A personal letter to a McCook friend from a member of the fam ily announces the death of Mrs Z O Holcomb in Fort Collins Colorado on Friday of last week July 21st 1911 Death was the result of a second attack of par alysis Mrs Holcomb was for years a resident of McCook and many old time friends of the fam ily here will sympathize with them in the death of the beloved mother Mrs Holcomb was a member of the Degree of Honor personally and while not wishing and her life was insured for 1000 in the order Broke An Axle One of C R Livingstons cars driven by Cy Wimer chauffeur broke an axle at the intersection of Main avenue and B street on Friday morning passenger in the The livery inning There AAas a car but no in jury or other damage resulted Buster Marsh and De Kids clubs played a 6- game on Avith odds in Blisters to 3 Thursday night favor of the Rubber gloves 75c per pair McMillens Drug Store at Subscribe for the Semi Weekly L W Mi CONNELL Druggist Tribune 100 per year left r m NUMBER 19 Fire Loss at Benkelman Benkelman Neb July 30 Fire which started in Grahams restaurant Saturday morning at 5 oclock consumed a frame row on the west side of Chief street in the business section The total fire loss amounts to 35000 and the insurance will 4 AAAAXAAAAAAAg building 1200 insurance 800 Citizens bank building and fix tures 6500 insurance 2500 Walker Matteson fixtures 30C D G Hines attorney 500 E Dobbs barber 100 fully insured C H Israel notions 600 insur ance 200 J W Walthall Son cover ou per cent ot this amount drugs 2000 j no insurance H I lift PStimntorJ InsCPQ urn- Jnlin Brandner i - - Roemmich general merchandise 2000 fully insured W H Yan Buskirk bakery 2000 insurance 1d00 Geo W Druliner hard ware 8000 insurance 6000 J A McDonald meat market 2 200 insurance 1500 Leslie Gra ham restaurant 1300 insurance sf 800 Frank Arnold Co building 1200 insur ance vow Mrs j Israel on building 1000 insurance 600 v uucjuuucii naraware and res taurant buildings 2000 no in- surance on thme Mr Roemmich s concrete block store building prevented the fire spreadinsr to the rout nf i mi IC im AtnfAAj -71 I -it -- UULiriMIMIf III lf- nlmnJinn i o nnn m nrvn yj vnuvri umuuiac msuKiuuu wm immediately nrenarp m h Uwcns merchandise 2UU0 build Lincoln Journal re- JUNIOR NOILWAL CLOSED Very Successful Session Came to End Last Friday The ninth annual session of the McCook Junior State Normal school closed on Fridav afternoon ot last week The Tribune believes from all information at hand and from ex pressions heard - One of the most important lines ed west by a southern route or on This of course works vervlfrom intnutni i ef wlnVli clinnlrl ho rWnlnnn1 Wni niiin fll W1rncVn Annrlo i 1 - j i ultft xnaf w v IT imuuj muiuona utjuuo up- SHllSl iiciuim UUU lUtiS IU L1IJ5 SCSSlOn JlJlS llPPTl il t1 i rl Til I - on xne acuvuy or ine road maK jsix inches have become more or most Mvid substantial ers in Heading on a move lor a loss common on heavy wagons actory yet held nansas road ijincoin Evening draws and trucks heavv one ot the and I he total of enrollment has reached the 150 mark not the argest ever but results cannot be properly measured or weighed by numbers Substantial work ac complished is a better vanl Per 1 and tins measure givesmost satis the factory results It is a pleasure to The Trihnnn to congratulate Supt Taylor and lib able and earnest corps of leaeners in the record made this session at About the Trees It is a matter of common ob servation that the shade and the fruit trees of the city are dying m unusual numbers this summer Part of this doubtless be may ex plained by the uncommon laok nf moisture this summer and last winter But it is claimed and Ave think AAith reason that the lack of moisture alone does not fully explain the unfortunate fact Borers and other tree en emies are doing their destructive Avork It lias been suggested that an expert in horticulture from the state university might Avith profit be secured to come to Mc Cook and investigate the situation This subject might engage the at tention of the city council A ith profit to the trees Our trees are almost invaluable to us and some intelligent action may Avell be taken to preserA e and protect them if it be possible Has Given Surety Bond F W Rank has given his bond as AA ater commissioner AAith the American Surety Co as surety oh tained through Ritchie Wolff that companys local attorneA s A Lawn Party The ladies of the B Y club entertained their husbands at a laAA n party last Thursday even ing at the home of Treasurer and Mrs Clifford Naden in a very charming manner Bought the Pool Hall Messrs A L KnoAland Harry Barbazette are the OAA ners of the McDonald pool hall taking possession morning drugs and neAA Co this It has been said that approach ing events sometimes cast their shadoAAs before This AA ill introduce W J Stilgebouer to Editor NeAvman Everythinr nell m We Serve to Please Ic3 cream soda and sundaes pure crushed fruit including specialties A McMILLEN Druggist with all the You will find them fresh and clean at Magners grocery Ml V 1 i 3 II m