n y J - 52- Youre Welcome to call any time But we advise you not to delay the visit The money which you are keeping at home or in your oflice may bo stolen at any time It will be Bafe in the First National Bank Start an account with it Rid your self of worry Nothing like knowing whats going on We keep jou posted locally but The Weekly Inter Ocean gives the news of all the world By our special arrange ment you can secure both papers for one full year for the very low rate of SK 05 The Health of your children is in volved no family is justified in buying an inferior cereal food UFORNl Flaked Wheat Food Cooks in two minutes J is the only food from which aH the irritating fibre is removed without di minishing its nutritive value The latest tri u m p h of scientific milling In two round packages Sealed to protect Its purity and flavor All good grocer mm y Time Card McCook Neb t4 rxurn 3TJ mffirfi A MAIN liINE EAST DEPAET No 6 Central Time 1153 pm i 5Wa m 12 800am 14 955 p m MAIN LINE WEST DEPAUT it 1 Mountain Time 1206 pm 3 115p m 13 937 am impekial line No 176 arrives Mountain Timo 510 p m No 17 departs 645 am ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS E Icenogle wiper quit the service this week R D Morrison is a new machinist in the backshop P A Denton is a new helper in the blacksmith shop Fireman C M Smith is on the relief with an injured nand J F McManigal is in the back shop a new machinist helper C Ballemeyer has gone inte the back shop as a machinist this week Howard Finity arrived home early in the week from a visit to Lincoln Fireman Hartley E Durell has been transferred from McCook to Denver Engineer Nelliug is taking a thirty days vacation and visiting in St Louis T Donnelly has been added to the machinist force in the backshop this week Boss Boilermaker W E Keating wife and daughter were Denver visitors early in the week Eoswell Cutler of the chief dispatch ers force is laid up with a severe attack of chicken pox Conductor E O Scott was up from Republican Wednesday arranging for a short vacation and trip Locomotives 1331 and G51 went out of the backshop today after an overhaul ing and No 2997 will be ready to go out soon An addition is being built to the saw house The band saw and other wood working machinery will then be install ed in this building bringing it altogeth er EngineerL FSwanson has resigned from the railroad service and The Tri bune understands will go to the state of Washington and engage in other work or business The depot master mechanics office and other buildings are being painted The interior of the roundhouse is being whitewashed air pressure being used in spreading the whitewash Charles H Stennett will shortly retire from the train service to go into the government employ as a postal clerk He recently received his appointment as a substitute clerk and will be engaged in the quadrennial mail weighing as his first assignment mfii i - niTwn William Rolfe has become a member of Walkers paint force Fireman II W Perkins spent Sunday with the parents in Haigler William Harger a member of the coal chute gang has resigned Engineer K S Xornwall has been transferred back to the Wymore division R F D NO 1 Charlie Roper is working for John Schlagel j Stella Schoonover is teaching the Fitch school now j Mike Esch shipped a carload of wheat from Red Willow Tues- day i The L A H club met with Mrs Ed Sageser Wednesday of this week C M Hamilton departed on Tuesday for Ohio to be gone a couple months Robert Beatty and Susie Le Hew of the city visited on Ash Creek Sunday Mr Helling a sister of Mrs Julius Hinz arrived on Monday night of this week on a visit Ed Sageser and Ernest Baker together with their families will leave in the near future for Port land Oregon They are having a siege of the chickenpox at the North Side school Emma Johnson and one of John Schlagels children have it also some of J B Fiechtners children SCHOOL CREEK Jim Gray isvisiting his brother S M Gray Fred Buller is improving from an abscess on his jaw Geo Wheeler threshed over 600 bushels of cane seed Grandma Vandervort is quite sick with catarrah of the stomach Birt Rohrer shipped a car load of fat cattle to Kansas City last Monday Mrs Seeden and Mrs J Dutch er visited Grandma Vandervort last Thursday H If yu wiH eat more H you can do more work enabling you to earn KM more money so that you can buy more PM k Uneeda Biscuit r B do more work and earn still more money A H NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY IS INDIANOLA Henry Shouse is building a new coal shed Mrs Frank Fritsch was on the sick list for a few days this week I M Beardslee of McCook was in Indianola a few days this week C S Quick shipped two car loads of cattle to K C Monday Frank Lakin will move to the I Carmichael farm northwest of t town Mrs Jos Harrison who has been quite sick is able to be out again Mr and Mrs Gregroy returned this week from their visit to Kansas Mr Rohr and Mr Hedges each shipped one car of cattle first of the week James Jones late of Wash ing ton was an Indianola visitor Saturday Miss Roxy Brown of Danbury is helping Mrs Mohene with her homework Orson Lee has moved his family to the rooms over Hardesty Letts drug store Henry Miller who makes his home in Trenton is visiting at his fathers in this city Joseph Carmichael is having his house papered and fixed up preparatory to moving soon A few of Indianolas young people attended the dance at Collings Saturday evening Mr Vering has rented the farm which he sold recently and will stay in Nebraska another year Martin Anderson is building a new barn which when finished will be commodious and handy Edward Vintons moving pic ture show was on exhibition at the opera house Thursday night Mr Longwell who has been superintending the Powell dry goods sale has gone to his home in Chicago Tom Ireland shipped one car of mules to St Louis on Monday last Almzo Miller accompanied the shipment F Vering has sold his farm consisting of one half section for the sum ot nine thousand six hundred dollars The Epworth League had a SDcial at Miss Bertha Peters last Friday evening Refreshments were served and all present had an enjoyable time Mr Reddick and family got through with their work in the beet business and took their de parture Saturday morning for their home in St Joe J S Phillips has bought the brick building across the street and is having it repaired He will move from the store room known as the Baxter block into his new quarters as soon as it is readv for use Call at The Tribune office and sea what can be done for you in the way of reading matter for the coming year It will save you money MFWMa COMFORTABLE SHOES ADD MUCH TO YOUR HAPPINESS OU know how miserable an ill fitting shoe that rubs your foot causing sores bunions and corns makes one They are dear at any price Every pair of our shoes are of the best quality leather latest style made to fit the foot and to wear No shoddy shop worn or damaged goods to offer We want your trade as long as you are within reach of our store and know the only way we can keep it is to give full value for what we charge you for our goods Dont Forget We Give the Baby Born this Year before July i Its First Pair of Shoes The -Model Shoe Store A E IKTTY Proprietor McCOOK NEBRASKA iWie lLWBfllfWyf I W - mm I s T Cut Price Sale j I 0N I SIBHEEV COATS FURS Etc IS NOW ON Let us Show You Some Bargains D eGroff Co ftl NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION The qualified electors of the city of McCook Red Willow connty Nebraska are notified that a special election will be held in said city on Tuesday February 27 1906 between the hours of nino oclock a in and seven oclock p m central standard time for the purpose of sub mitting to the qualified electors of said city the following proposition Shall the city of McCook Red Willow county Nebraska borrow money and is suo the bonds of said city in the sum of ten thousand dollars on the fli st day of May 1903 in a series of STjOOOO each bearing interest at five per cent per annum payable on the first day of May of each year after tho issue thereof the principal and inter est payable at tho fiscal agency of the state of Nebraska in the city of New York Said bonds to mature on the first day of May 1926 provided that any or all of said bonds may be redeemed at any time after the first day of May 1911 at the option of the city of McCook Shall the mayor and council of the city of McCook an nually at tho time required by law for making i estimates for the levy of taxes for city purposes and in addition thereto levy a tax of two mills on tho dollar valuation of the taxable property within the limits of the city of McCook both real and personal to pay the intorest on said bonds and to create a sinking fund to pay said bonds to bo known as the sewer tax Said bonds to be sold at not leas than par or face value and the proceeds applied to the construction of the main sewer of McCook sewer jstem The proposition to bo submitted upon the ballots to be For Sewer Bonds and Sewer Tax Against Sewer Bonds and Sewer Tax The voting place of the first ward will be the baement of tho Commercial hotel and the second ward at the hose house Authorized by the mayor and council of the city of McCook W A Middleton City Clerk Big 10c Granite Ware Sale These are large bargains and only ten cents Call and be convinced that 5 and 10c buys full value at THE IDEAL Opposite Postoffice McCook s McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Corn 5 9 Wheat gt Oats 23 Rye 4 i Barley Hogs 4 sa Eggs 13 Good Buttei 2 1 TTJMi7 Iriu If H tfe A Sound Argument The one that blows without any thing to blow about wastes time and energy The excellence of our goods and delivery service warrant us for blowing Always the best always the greatest variety always the highest quality DAVID MAQNER j Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Mata I