1 rlli SHiflBflHK3CJMszX7 i c vl IB y7fl5 when eating that your food is of highest whoiasomeness that It has nothing in it that can inters or distress you makes the iepast s aouoiy I This conwtabie and satisiactory supreme confident you have when the food Is raised with 1 IlgSsa I iiMs I Jb -1 iB Typewriter lor Sale If you are interested iu securing a -Smith Prerapr Typewriter in splendid condition at hnlf price call in The Tri bbhk office and see thp machine It is -a bargain and will bo sold becauso the owner has two machines PUBLIC SALE Hairing decided to move to Kansas I - will sell at public auction at my farm c Sghteen miles southwest of McCook eiijht Kiiles north of Traer Kans ten miles northeast of Horndon Kans on WEDNESDAY FEB 19 08 commencing at ten oclock sharp the following property 155 HEAD OF CATTLE Fifty 0 year old cows 25 2 year olds 3a yearlings 25 3 year old heifers imad of steers 30 -14 HEAD OF HORSES One gray horse 5 yrs old 1400 1 bay i WS irBMBHBBBBBBBHBBBMi mmBSlw The oiily baking powder made with Royal Grape Croam of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow- der ioocio unenaists say mas more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food mtSAHi I 19 TTjwjjTfiKBgS CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Christian Bible school at 10 a m Y P S C E at 7 p m All are wel come to these services Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday Wm J Kirwin O M 1 Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching service at 1100 a m Even ing service at 800 B Y P U at 7 p m A most cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us E Borton Pastor Christian Science Services Sun- day at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8 p m Subject Soul Meetings held in Diamond block Room open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2 to 4 p m Science literature on sale Episcopal Preaching services at St Albans church at H m and730p JZSil 13001 hav mtxre 6 frs oldT 1100 1 bay mare 3 yrs old 1000 1 black Sunday school at 10 a m All - mare 3 yrs old 1100 1 gray mare 12 are welcome to these services old 1300 1 sorrel horse 3 yrs old bration of the Holy Communion at the 1150 1 torrel mare 3 yrs old 1000 1 morning service am lace norse i yrs oia uuu bay horse 7 jrs old 900 1 mulu 8 months E R Earle Rector - old oUU i black mare coitzUU yearling MKTHODisr o j u i un school at 10 Sunday am lbrown jearling horse colt 200 IMPLEMENTS i Sermon by pastor at 11 and 8 worth Leaue afc 645 Prayer meetinS Ono wagon 1 header box and wagon 1 2 seated carriage 1 single buggy 1 Wednesday night at 745 The public is wheat drill 1 one horse drill 1 disc and invited to all these services we want seeder 1 gang plow 1 2 row weed sled you to come 2 riding cultivators 4 sets harness 1 M B Carman Pastor 3 31 1 J Ct 1 t I saccule i corn Dinner z warning piows 2 sod plows 1 mower 1 hay rake 1 Congregational Sunday school at sweep feed grinder I grindstone 1 steel 10 a m Preachinc at 11 a m and in 3 section harrow 1 wooden 3 section Q 8 m by pastor Evening service - n p row 1 riding lister 1 walking lister charge of club Music Anthem uonsenojd goods and otner articles - Free lunch at noon TERMS Sums under 810 cash on sums of S10 and over a credit of nine months will be given purchasers to give mens by choir solo by Miss Ruth Wiehe Sermon subject Bricks Without Straw Junior C E at 3 p m Sen ior C E at 7 p m Prayer meeting note drawing ten percent interest from ever Wednesday at 745 p m The date with approved security A public is cordially invited to all these count of five per cent for cash on sums of SlOand over No property to be re- xnoTed until settled for G B Hawkes Pastor I L ELLIOTT If its meat you can get it at Marshs V Franklin clerk J II Woddell Auct market Just Received A CARLOAD OF ELWOOD GENUINE GLIDDEN hog and cattle wire DILLON FIELD FENCING ETC IN BUILDERS HARDWARE MECHANICS TOOLS CUTLERY We have a most complete stock of high grade standard goods When in need of anything in our line we shall be pleased to have you call for prices and examine our goods before making your purchases Polk Brothers Hardware Dennison st flcCook Nebraska INDIAN0LA Ed Lee is very sick Leonard Hethcote is a new hand at J Harrisons livery barn The carpenters are busy on Ray Smiths new house in the north part of town Mrs W Elmer and daughter Emma returned from their Iowa visit Tuesday night Charles Duckworth and family are visiting with relatives in town Charles has purchased a hard ware store in eastern Nebraska and will take possession soon Rev Morlin stopped off Sun day night while enroute to his home out west and attended ser vices at the Methodist chnrch Mr Morlin was formerly pastor at this place Preston Rollins the genial young clerk in at Pucke ts is unable to be in the store on ac count of the grip Mr Amen nov occupies moms with his family in the upstairs part of the Baxter block Andrews Marsh have sold their mill to a man in Culbertson giving possession first of April Conrad Miller was a McCook visitor Saturday and Sunday Jake Kerns late of McCook was an Indianola visitor Wed nesday Mr Kerns will move to the Willow and farm the Buck place Messrs A N and J C Puck ett arrived home on 13 Satur day from Frankfort Kansas where they have been among friends for a couple of weeks Miss Jennie Madison is num bered among the sick this week Mr and Mrs Aleck Carmichael arrived home Wednesday morn ing from Ireland where they were married last month They will live on a farm north of town Velton White is in Hastings visiting friends He will shortly go to Wyoming on a business trip Rev Woodson and wife who have been helping with the meet ing here returned to their home in Ravenna Thursday morning Mr Darrell of Box Elder at tended services at the Methodist church Sunday morning A large class was received into the Methodist church Sunday morning Some were taken into full membership and others on probation Mrs Maisie of Frankfort Kan sas came in this week for a visit with relatives Miss Florence Middleton who has been in the Byfield home the past week returned to her home in McCook Sunday night W G Shepherd is among the sick ones in town Mrs Tim Haley went down to Republican City Sunday might to visited a few days with her mother Mrs Wilbur living one mile north of town is quite sick with paralysis Tom Minnick of Cambridge came up Sunday night for a short visit with his brother the doctor Mrs C Miller is entertaining some relatives from the wes DANBURY Mr and Mrs Kendall returned last week from Iowa where they were visiting Mr Kendalls bro ther and other relatives Mr Kelley who bought out Fetterman Dailys hardware store moved his household goods from Cambridge to the Clifford Naden house this week W F Stilgebouer was a busi ness caller to Cedar Bluffs be tween trains Monday Mrs Sarah Ruby has been on the sick list the last week Elder Burt closed an interest ing meeting Sunday night at the hall Mrs Gertrude Thomas return ed from Missouri Tuesday ac companied by a niece and nephew who will visit relatives here for a while The stork visited the home of Rev Shephard last Saturday and left there a baby girl to care for of which they are very proud Mr and Mrs S W Stilge bouer visited their son and fami ly at Marion Monday and Tues day Floyd Erwin returned home from Grand Island where he completed a business course this winter We understand he will accompany his brother-in-law Oscar Thomas to California where they will go into the merchantile business in the near future O B Woods has bought the Barber property of Mr Horton and we understand Mr Gardner will remain with Mr Woods Ed Ruby will soon move his family from Marion to Danbury Mrs Trigg of Grand Island has returned home after a short visit with her mother Mrs Bates who has been in poor health for a long time Miss Grace Phillips visited over Sunday with Mrs Powell BOX ELDER Rev Miller is holding special meetings at this place Every body invited Rev Miller and wife were given a donation last Friday eve ning Charles Wilson is hauling corn to the J K Gordon place this week Bert Hockman and T M Campbell helped Tom Elms haul hay Monday M Branan is plastering the hall this week Mrs Martha Johnson is visit ing her daughter Mrs T M Campbell Mr and Mrs Minton of Hav ana visited their daughter Mrs Lillie Larington Saturday Mr and Mrs Paul Stone of Thornburg are visiting their daughter Mrs Maude Harrison Thos Murrain of Maywood visited over Sunday with his daughter Mrs D Doyle A T Wilson L A Bible J C Dedman and Mr Camp are attending court this week Mr Sam sick list Burkett is on the R F D No 1 Clarence Baker is confined to the housej this week on account of a gathering in his ear J Liebbrandt is able to be out again after a two weeks siege of grip Ernest Wade a relative of the Wilson Downs family visited with them a part of last week Fred Adams and family who have been visiting in Illinois the last two months returned home Saturday night Some persons entered the school house in Dist 31 some time between Friday and Mon day morning built a hot fire which melted out the grate broke the pump handle and on their departure failed to take their empty beer bottles A O Rogers left Thursday on No 1 for Los Angles Calif and on his return bride with him will bring a Dont wait until you are notified call and advance your subscription up to January 1st 1909 April 1st 190S all subscriptions delinquent one year jicbt be discontinued Thats the law We have no choice i Su5 rrnTrra t zzsr We have just received a shipment of the Dandiest Waists County Commissioners Proceedings McCook Neb Februarj 10 IMS The board of county cominN lonors met pur suant to adjournment present F S Lofton S Premer and C U Gray commissioners 1 E Iieedcr attorney and Charles Skalla clerk The minutes of the previous ireetinij were read and on motion approved On motion the county treasurer was instruct ed to refund to O J Hafcood the mm of SM beiny the amount of poll tax ilcKally as e -d to him in 1907 and paid by Mm under prole t for the reason that he was not 21 years of aw Oil motion the county treasurer was instruct ed to refund to V J Glandon and to James W Glandou the sum of 10 each beitiK the amount each paid under protest as 1P07 ta on real es tate assessed iu school district 3 when it should have been assessed iu district No 10 the difference being 130 in each case by reas on of a higher levy in district No 33 On motion the county treasurer was instruct ed to refund to T C Hageman and to W P Burns the sum of 200 each being the amount of poll tax illegally assessed to them in 1107 and paid by them under protest for the reason that they were over 50 jears of age In the matter of the assessment of Mrs Mary Caine the board finds that the personal tax as scsssed to her in 1907 and paid by her under protest was legal in all respects and no refund can be allowed for the same On motion A C Crabtrcc and F E Teel were appointed as constables in Indianola precinct to fill vacancy The oflicial bonds of Harvey Springer as road overseer of district No 12 and of Frank Hill as road overseer of district No 3 were examined and on motion approved On motion board abjourned to meet February 11 1C0S F S Chairman Attest Chakles Skalla Clerk McCook NebFebrnary 11 1903 The board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present F S Lofton S Premer and C B Gray commissioners- P E Reeder county attorney Charles Skalla clerk The minutes of the previous meeting were read and on motion approved The clerk having advertised that sealed bids would be received by the board for printing the delinquent tax list commissioners proceedings and legal notices for the ensuing year the board proceeded to open and examine bids on file and after duo consideration the contract for the same was awarded to the McCook Republican The board finding that all three places on the soldiers relief commission were vacant pro ceeded to appoint three members of this com mission On motion the following named per sons were appointed as members of the soldiers relief commission For the 1st commissioner district for a term of one year S W Stilgebouer of Danbury For the second commissioner district for a term of two j ears W H Smith of Indianola For the third commissioner district for a full term of three years H H Berry of McCook On motion the clerk was instructed to notify these commissioners of their appointment and instruct them as to their duties On motion the county treasurer was instruct ed to refund to E D Akers the sum of 200 be ing the amount of poll tax illegally assessed to him in 1907 and paid by him under protest for the reason that he is over 30 years of age The following claims were audited and allow ed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund levy of 1P07 in payment thereof as follows J A Wilcox mdsc for pauper 3 71 Geo SScott same 8 75 Jones Finnegan Crawmer samo and a casket claimed at 4835 allowed at 33 33 If the Leap Year Girl is as wise as we think she is she will fully re alize the necessity of always being neatly and fashionably gowned Now you know as well as we that the only way to keep pace with the latest on the market is to trade at an up-to-date place and where can you find more up-to-date goods than at Grannis store its ever been our luck to come across at such reasonable rates Then we have some dandy patterns in AllOver Lace that would make some mighty prelty waists Our New Ginghams are about the neatest bunch ever shown in Mc Cook so fall in line and let us have the pleas ure of displaying our line of goods to you J5rJiLAMJL JL JLx McCook Markets Merchants and dealers in McCook at j noon today Friday are paying the fol lowing prices Corn 8 55 Wheat 78 Oats jo Rye 3 Barley Go Hogs 3 80 Uutter good 8 Eggs n Jones Fiunegan Criwmer mdsc for pauper 20 11 Jones Fiunegan fc Crawmer same 20 33 Smith Cochran same 13 C L DeGroff Co supplies forjjail C 13 C Lu DeGroff mdse for pauper James McAdams same 1907 James McAdams same Jan 1903 D C Marsh same John Lofvenborg bread for pauper six mouths Fisher Perkins shoes for same 33 i ri 90 11 10 11 73 7 CO Barnett Lumber Co coal for same 9 73 Barnctt Lumber Co same 13 23 M Mathes caro of pauper ten days 0 10 C G Bosworth board for same 2 30 C G Bosworth same 1 10 E G Cain Co coal for same 9 CO E G Cain Co same 11 73 E G Cain Co same lj 00 E GCain Co same 13 SO W C Bullard same Dec 0 73 W C Bullard same Jan 0 10 W C Bullard coal for court house21 tons 12t 37 W C Bullard same forpauper 4 23 W C Bullard same 4 25 W C Bullard same 1 23 M E Knipple cuspidors for court house 2 00 Trant Kelley nails and supplies 8 CO McCook Electric Co light for court house Nov Dec and Jan bills 61 03 3IcCook Water Works Co water last 3 mouths 1907 g jq James I Lee ice for court house for 1907 22 15 F D Burgess plumbing on court house 8 40 N E Bargcr repairing on court house 12 CO in II Harman repairing furniture 103 C W Graves putting up election booths and work on court house 12 CO White Lino Transfer drayage 11 33 Osborn Wentz hauling 21 tons coal McCook Hardware Co lock and keys for courthouse L W McConaell supplies for county C R Woodwor and Co -implies II P Waito Co uails acd supplies Fetterman fc Daily nails 7 33 1 03 2 70 4 91 1 01 10 J V McClintikTnails 1 S B McLean ollice chair 4 50 C W Kelley surveying county road 9 no D F Neiswanger tombstone for W U Berger first commissioner of county claimed 3300 allowed at 00 CO ADJohnson appraising road No 417 mileage 4 33 I N Smith same 3 go W P Burns same 3 jy Otto Puelz appraising road No 413 and mileage 300 Chas Rogers same 3 00 Q R Miles same and team q qq Chas Skalla office expense for Jan 12 7u H J Arbogost fees as registrar 2 CO W II Smith same 50 W A Middleton samo u 3 McCook Republicanprinting legal blanks and statements o 5 McCook Republican printing for county superintendent Mi vj COJ TINCED XEXT WEEK N H