r lfe 1 KStiSia - -- ana aweg tHM CITY LODGE DIRECTORY A F A M McCook Lodge No 135 A F A M mostn every first and third Tuesday of tho month at 800 p in in Masonic hull CIIARL3S L FAnHEBTOCK W M Lon Cone Sec B B M Occonoxoo Council No 16 It S M meets on tje laut Saturday of each month at 800 p m n Masonic hull Ualfh A IIaqdeuo T I M SlLTEBTEE COKDHAI St C B A H KinR Cyrna Chapter No 35 R A M meets every first and third Thursday of each month nt 800 p m in Masonic hall Clabekcb B Quat H P W B WlIIlTAKEB SuC KNIGHTS TEMFIAB St John Coinuuiudery No 16 K T meets on tho second Thursday of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hull Emehhon IIanson E C Samuel S Gabvet Roc EASTERN STAB Enrokn ClinDtor No 8G O E S meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 p m iu Mnsonic hull Mtt8 Sabaii E Kay W M W E Habt Sec MODERN WOODMEN Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every second und fourth Thursday of each month ut 830 p m in Morris hall Pay assessments at White House Grocery Julius Kunrbt Consul J M Smith Clerk royal neighbors Noble Camp No 862 R N A moots every b icond and fourth Thursday of each month at 230 p m in Morris hull Mb8 Caboline Kunebt Oraclo Mes Augusta Anton Rec w o w Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 8 oclock in Diamonds hall Ciias F Maekwad C C W C Moyee Clerk WORKMEN McCook Lodge No 01 AOUW meets every Monday ac800 p m in Monle Cristo hall ftlAuuiCEGuiFriNKec MS Jennings M W JMWENTZFinnucier UoyZint Foreman degree of iionob McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every sacoud aud forth TiifSdays of each month ut 8C0 p in iu Monte Cristo hull Miw Della McClain C of H Mbs CaubieSciiiagel Rec LOCOMOXIVE ENGINEERS McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets evory second uud fourth Sunday of each month ht230 in Morris hall Walteb Stokes C E W D Kubnett F A E LOCOMOTIVE FIBKMEN AND ENGINKMEN McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E meets even Saturday at 730 p in in Gans chows hall I D Pennington M C II Husted Sec BAILWAY CONDUCTORS Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the Bocjuti und fourth Wednesday nights of each month at 800 p m in Morris hall at 301 Main Avenue S E Callen C Con M O McClube Sec BAILWAY TRAINMEN C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of It T meets first and third Sundays ut 230 p m and second and fourth Friduys at 7 30 p m each month in Morris hall C W Corey M R J Moore Sec BAILWAY CABMEN Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A meet on thoiirst aud third Tuesdays of each month in Morris hall at 730 p m Ray O Light C C N V Fbanklin Rec Sec machinists Red Willow Lodge No 587 I A of M meets every second and fourtii Tnesdaj of the month at 800 p m in Ganschow hall Fred Landberg Pres M L Search Fin Sec Floyd Berry Cor Sec BOILERMAKERS McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of A meets first and third Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows hall KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McCook Lodge No 42 K of P meets every Wednesday at 800 p in in Masonic hall H W Conover C C D N Codb K R S odd fellows McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every Monday ut 8i00 p in iu Morris hull a G Hughes N G W A Middleton Sec eagles McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 pm in Diamonds hall Social meetings on the first und third Fridays R U Light W Pres G C Heckman W Sec KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS McCook Conncil No 1126 K of C meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 800 p min Diamonds hall G R Galk F Sec Frank Real G K DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA Court Granada No 77 meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each mouth at 8 p m in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R Nellie Ryan F S LADY MACCABEES Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets every first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Morris hall Mrs W B Mills Commander HAEBIET E WlLLETTS R K G A R J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on the first Saturday of each month at 230 p m Ganschows hall J M Henderson Cmndr Jacob Steinmetz Adjt RELIEF CORPS McCook Corp No 98 W R C meets every second and fourth Saturday of each month at 230 p rrt in Ganschow hall AdellaMcClain Pres Susie Vaxdebiioof Sec l of g a b McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on the first and third Fridays of each month at 230 p in iu Monte Cristo hall Maey Walkee Pres Ellen LeIIew Sec p e o Chapter X P E O meets the second and fourth Saturdays of each monta at 230 p m t artne nomes ot tue various members Mrs G H Thomas Pres Mes C H Meeker Cor Sec SEEDS DUCKBEES SEEDS SUCCEED SPECIAL OFFER MsJo to butld New Btmlncai A trial will mase you our nermanent customer PliZe Collection varieties 11 the finest Turnip 7 SnlcncLd Onion 8 best varie ties 10 Bprlntf floTrtrin Bulb C3 varieties in au GrARAXTED TO PIJJASE to cover pof Ujs and packing nd reecire thla valuable collection ox reeaa postpaid tcfdner Trim ray big jnnirncuvc iicanuiut nxoana riant liooK WUI on w w Acfc lAucun Ul aeeus jaslS QIC HW Rlirthop ooa BUyBEE STREET BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES disease with Pure Blood I ta3Wt9IlW Trustees Sale At one oclock p m Monday March 221909 at the store room 306 Main ave nue McCook Nebraska the undersign ed will offer for sale to tho highest bid der for cash in bulk the entire Granni9 stock of merchandise consisting of a clean up-to-date stock of about 5700000 of Dry Goods Notions Furnishing Goods Carpets Traperie9 and a full line of Groceries all in first class condi tion Also an assignment of lease of store room 23x130 feet rental 5000 per month At the Bame time book ac counts of face value of about 81000 will be offered for sale to the highest bidder J E Kellev Trustee ADVERTISED LIST The following letters cards and pack ages remain uncalled for ai tho McCook postoffice March 12 1909 LETTERS Brown Mr Clinton Clark Mr Willie Jameison Mr J A Matsou L F Knrah Mr W J Fisher Mr J K Knlin Mr George McCarthy Edison Stephen Mrs Kate CARDS Hraini Mrs Anna M Brown Clayton Macks Mrs Reasoner John Tynrelle Wm When calling for these please say they were advertised J F Cordkal Acting P M Foleys Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine Cures headache and irregularities that if neglected might result in Brights dis ease or diabetes A McMillen k tt wminonf H gregggsgtitSKC35agg5S fr jMT vl VmiSSks 3EP Dr PRICES amBaking Powder No alum no lime phosphates As every housekeeper can understand burnt alum and sulphuric acid the in gredients of all alum and alum phosphate powders must carry to the food acids injurious to health Read the label Avoid the alum powders A Religious Authors Statement Rev Joseph H Hesperman Salis bury N C who is the author of several books writes For several years I was iilllicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was con fined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance My urine contained a thick white sediment and I passed came frequently day and night I com menced taking Foleys Kidney Remedy and the pain gradually abated and final ly coased and my urine became normal I cheerfully recommend Foleys Kidney Remedy A McMillen Druggist DO YOU WANT TO GO TO COL LEGE If so we can help you We have already put hundreds through col lege by means of our plan Write to day for full information regarding our offer of a free scholarship in any school or college Address Robert J Slier lock 29 31 East 22d street New York City Simple Remedy for LaGrlppe La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop into pneumonia FoloysHoney and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and stiengthens the lungs so that no serious rpsults need be feared The genuine Foleys Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package Refuse substi tutes A McMillen Druggist McCook Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to the page for sale at Th Tribune office w MM rSS5g fcrtr s of A Bill all kmcis oP iliMliilH WE ENJOY FIGURING A BILL Its natural for us all to want themost and thejoest our money will buy But when you buy a bill of lumber an estimate from us how do you know that you are getting the best bargain that is possible for you to get You simply cant tell a thing about it You dont know whether youre losing money or not The best way is to always let us make you an estimate on what you want We have complete stocks of everything and years of experiencealong selling and building lines that we are willing to give you the benefit of We are more portly than the above picture shows us but just as keen after your business right now as when we posed for the above picture Stansberry Lumber Company A NEW FIRM at an Old Stand We wish to make known to the people of McCook and vicinity that we have purchased theDC Marsh Meat Market All we wish to add at this time is thatwe shall make it our earnest and utmost effort to maintain the present high character of the market for the best of everything in season at the very low est cash price We wish the continuance of your patronage and shall endeavor to merit your con fidence and trade RODGBRS MODRELL at Marshs Old Stand A Dollar Cut Off During tho om week of March 23 to 28 The Lincoln Daily News will accept 82 from mail subscribers for a whole year to April 1 1910 the regular prico being S3 There is a constant discussion of how articles can bo placed in the hands of the consumer without any middlemans profit and The Lincoln News has done this by cutting traveling solicitors and their railroad fares and other expences the saving resulting in this 1 which is cut from the regular price of S3 Wo do all the business di rect with you which Is the cheapest way requiring everyone to pay in ad vanco aud stop every paper when the time is out thus avoiding all losses and costs of collection If farmers could sell their rain and livestock direct to the user saving a lot of middle charges he would get more for his stuff So when you can buy a newspaper that cuts out all the middle expenses you can save the saving Over ten thousand state families think The Lincoln News is the best paper in the Btale Its a big clearly printed and carefully edited newspaper handling every bubject that directly interests the people is against corporation domination and the rule of all selfish interests Refuses all liquor and unclean medical advertising and is a constant worker for the great temper ance reforms which are now before the people In fact its a fit paper for any home and every Nobraskan interested in self government and the future pro teotion of himself and family will find a tremendous value for his 82 Remember its a regular S3 paper and it is only during this one week jou buy it for this low cut prico of 62 Dont pay money to strangers Send your order direct to Tho Lincoln Daily News or to your local agent County Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nebraska March 9 1909 The board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment Present S Premer C B Gray and F S Lofton commissioners Sid ney Dodge county attorney and Charles Skalla county clerk Tho minutes of the meetings held in Februnry were read and on motion approved A motion was made by Gray seconded by Lofton that the county treasurer be instructed to collect taxes for 1S9J on the northwest quar ter of section 1 township 1 range -9 including interest only to January 1 1E01 the date of sale of said lands for taxes in which sale tho county treasurer at that time should have included tho 1893 tax Motion carried unanimously On motion the following overseers of high ways were appointed to fill vacancies VY F Miller Dist No 19 Reaver precinct E F Cousc Dist No 7 Willow Grove pre cinct George E Carr Dist No 10 East Valley pre cinct A motion was made by Gray seconded by Lofton that the clerk be instructed to notify L W McConnell that tho goods purchased by P E Rceder on November 27 amounting to 1040 consisting of one half gross pencils at 300 one box carbon paper at riO and three Loses of typewriting paper at 390 and the one half gross of lead pencils purchased by H I on January 5 1909 as per claim of Mr Mc Connell filed on March 9 1909 will not be al lowed by -the county board Motion carried unanimously On motion the clerk was ordered to tend no tices to all physicians residing in Red Willow county that sealed proposals will be receicd by the county commissioner at the oilice of the county clerk up to noon April G 1909 for such medical services of physicians audlmedicines as may be required by the poor of Red Willow county proposals to embrace the following dis tricts of said county viz Tho first district comprises the six eastern precincts of the first commissioner district The second district comprises all of the pre cincts of the second commissioner district The third district compiises the eight western precincts of Red Willow county The county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids The following deputy assessors were appoint ed by the county assessor to till vacancies and their appointments were on motion confirmed by the county board to wit I E Neel IJox Elder precinct V T Lopcr Gervcr precinct W B Whittaker McCook city and Willow Grove precinct WTClark McCook city and Willow Groe precinct The report of Ed Hethcote justice of tho peace for Reaver precinct of fees and tines col lected was examined and on motion approved aud ordered placed on file The bond of F M Kimmcll for the printing of the commissioner proceedings legal notice and delinquent tax list for 1909 was examined and on motion approved aud ordered placed on file The following official bonds were examined aud on motion approved S W Stilgebouer member of soldiers relief commission JAWilcox member of soldiers relief G W Probasco justice or the peace Alliance precinct The following claims were audited and allow ed and the clerk was ordered to draw warrants on the road funds of the respective commission er districts as follows W II Eifert nails Com Dist No 1 i CO John A Genther road work Com Dist No 2 4 50 George H Genther road w ork Com Inst No 2 1 20 W C Sheets road work Com Dist No 2 10 00 Leonard Smith 30 loads of rock Com Dist No 2 James Doyle Jr road work Com Dist No 3 George Traphagan road work Com Dist No 3 Henry Corcoran road work Com Dist No 3 Edward Predmore road work Com Dist No 3 JO 12 00 12 00 13 50 3 00 On motion the county treasurer was instruct ed to refund to Eureka Chapter No 86 O E S of McCook tho sum of 113 and to McCook Lodge A F A M the sum of 160 being the amounts illegally assessed against them in 1908 and paid by them under protest On motion tho county treasurer was instruct ed to refund to R V Cndman the sum of 200 being tho amount of poll tax assessed against him in 1905 and paid by him under protest for the reason that he was not of age at that time On motion the board adjourned to meet March 10 1909 S Premek Chairman Attest Chakies Skalla County Clerk iSjtearfSBSS x V ZV S3 3 L 3eS8 m Powder fi Received Highest Aware Worlds Pure Food Exposition Chicago 1907 What cioe is mean Jt means that Calumet lias seta new Standard in Baking Powder the standard of the World Because this award was given to Calumet after tnorough tests and experiments overall other baking powders It means that Calumet is the best baking powder in every particular in the world And this means that Calumet produces the best most delicious lightest and purest balding of all baking powders Doesnt that mean ery thing A NOTICE Notico is hereby given that tho Stansberry Lumlv r Company Ims filed its articles of incor poration in the oilice of tho county clerk of Red Willow county Nebraska and iu tho oilice of tho secretary of stnte of the state or Nebraska The principal place for transacting the business of said corpora ion is McCook Nebraska and the general nature of tho business to bo trans accd by said corporation is Dealing in lunf ber lime cement brick hardware paints oils mill work building material of all kinds coal and fuel of all kinds and such other materinls and merchandise as are usually or may bo con veniently handled at retail lumber and coal yards general contracting and the erection construction alteration repair and fitting up of buildings of all kinds And in furtherance of these purposes this corporation may pur chase own lease sell and convey real and per sonal property may enter into contracts with persons and corporations and may do and per form such other acts as may bo necessary or proper to tho convenient conduct of its said business The amount of capital stock author ized is 25 000 divided into shares of 1M each to bo fully paid when subscribed and non assessable Said corporation commenced on March 1 1909 and its duration shall be perpet ual Tho highest amouut of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation is at any time to subject itself shall not exceed two thirds of the par value of the capital stock outstanding Tho affairs of tho corporation are to bo con ducted by a president vice president secretary and treasurer who shall constitute a board of directors ru ri Stansberry Lumbeu Company Lskalj Ry j R stansberrv President Attest I Stansberry Secretary ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR In tho County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska State of Nebraska County of Red Willow ss To Carrie Simons William Blatt Rudolph Blatjt Albert Blatt Frank Blatt Augusta Blutt Lucille Blatt aud Emma Schoregge and to all persons interested in the estate of Philip Blatt deceased On rending the petition of William Blatt praying that the administration of said estate be granted to Charles F Lehn as administrator It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may and do appear ac tno county court to be neld iu and for said county on tho i5th duy of March A D 19U9 at One oclock P M to show cause if any there be why the prayer of the petitioner should not begranted and that notice of tho pendency of taid petition and mat tue hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this Order in the McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing Witness my hand and seal of -aid court this 23rd day of February A D 1909 seal J C Moore County Judge J E Kelley Attorney NOTICE Notice is horoby given that tho McCook Brick Company has filed its articles of incorporation in tho oilice of tho Secretary of State of tho State of Ncbinska and in tho oilice of the County Clerk of Ked Willow county Nebraska The location of tho principal oilice of tho corpo ration shall bo McCook Nebraska and tho principal place for the transaction of its busi ness shall bo Ked Willow county Nebraska Tho general nature of tho business to bo trans acted by said corporation shall be To manufacture clay shale sand magnesia or other minerals into brick roofing tilo drain L tile or into such other forms articles or build- lllg Iimiurjilis Ma suuil tliiu annuel luiuuiais uiu now or may hereafter bo used for To acquire own lease occupy use or develop any lands containing clay shale sand magne sia or other similar minerals or othor lands for any purpose of tho company To mine or otherwiso extract or remove clay shale sand maguesiu or other similar minerals from any lauds owned acquired leased or occupied by tho company or from any other lauds and to make and enter into contracts for the mining or extraction or removal of such minerals To buy and to sell or otherwise to deal or to traffic in clay shale sand magnesia or other similar minerals and any of tho products there of and any manufactured articles consisting wholly or in purt thereof To joutract for the construction of buildings or other structures the laying of brick and of tiling or the doing of any other work in which the articles or materials dealt in or manufact ured by this corporation are used To do general contracting and to make or to let subcontracts for the construction of any work in which the articles or materials dealt in or manufactured by this corporation are used Tho amount of capital stock authorized shall be2j000 divided into2TiU shares of ilUO each which shall be subscribed for at not less than their par value and which shall be non-assessable The corporate existence of snid corpora tion shall begin on the tenth day of March 1909 and shall continue for 20 years The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation is at any time to subject itsolf shall not exceed one half of the par value of stock outstanding Tho affairs of the corpora tion are to be conducted by a board of directors consisting of four members selected by the stockholders from among their number The oflicers of the corporation shall consist of a President a Vice President a Secretary and a Treasurer who shall be chosen by the Hoard of Directors The McCook Urick Company Foleys Honey and Tar cures coughs strengthens the lungs and expels colds Get the genuine in a yellow package A McMillen Druggist McCook Seed Corn Lancaster Franklin JAS S DOYLE Vice President TjHR ITIZEN WQSirW SjS SSSSl v FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier BANK OF MeCOOK NEB a a is T Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 20000 f V FRANKLIN a a d a a DIRECTORS JAS S DOYLE A C EBERT SQSS They are shipped in a steel container nirticrht sealed Hacked with ice 150 Value for 100 Oysters With III JIf Sea Tang J iMf f Oysters -with the true oyster flavor vZf S 1 1 the kind youve smacked your lips jCI ft NyfiSj lj over at the shore V ll W53 Snmfmr OyUers Bfw around the container No ice or water touches the oysters You get solid meats perfect and unbroken Sealshipt Oysters go further and taste so different Come and see them Ask for SEALSHIPT SENSE aJ3ook About Oysters All the following dealers sell Sealshipt f RODGERS MODRELL The genuine Sealshipt Oysters are always sold from x White Porcelain Display Case bearing the Sealshipt trade mark in blue This is for your protection look for it The Sealshipt Carrier System is patented Infringe ments will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law NATIONAL OYSTER CARRIER COMPANY South Korwalt Connecticut A i K j arc V -45 s K V 7 f i t I t t U I J Vj l f 4Z L J l I r VI