CfeasTiAN Science 219 Main Ave 2520 Services Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday at S p m Reading Room open all the time Science literature on sale Evangelical Lutheran Regular Sterman preaching services in church corner of E and 6th street east every 3unday morning at 1030 All Germans aordially invited RevWm Brueggeman 607 5th st EaBt Pneumonia follows a cold but never follows the use of Foleys Honey and 2br which stops the cough heals the lings and expels the cold from the sys tem A McMillen gLsfeS 701 WLI SAVE MOAT For sale by DeGrOff CO Terms of subscription to The Mc Cook Tribung are payable in advance Unless otherwise arraoged for no papers will be sent out of Red Willow County longer than three months af ter the subscription becomes payable and unless otherwise provided for no papers will be sent within the county to subscribers who are more than one year in arrears Within these terms delinquent subscriptions will be discon tinued as fast as the fact becomes known The Publisher T By BUYING YOUR BOY A HERCULES All wool Shower proof SUIT tvith Knickerbocker panto because a Hercules Suit will out wear two suits of any make at the same price Hercules Suits are guaranteed all wool and shower proof the coats have a double lining in -the sleeves at the armpit patent ap plied for right where the wear is most severe and the pants are lined throughout with Herulone the strongest lining for its weight known All seams in pants rie reinforced with tape Made by Daube Cohn Sc Co or Chicago in sizes for boys from 6 to 17 all patterns and shades Price 500 and up according id quality of material M M g I Subscrip tion Payable in Advance T2T E CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Congregational Preaching at 11 ind S oclock Sunday school at 10 a m Christian Endeavor 7 oclock Brayer meeting Wednesday evening st eight oclock The public is cor dially invited to these services Rev R T Bayne Pastor jStucopal Preaching services at St Abacs church at 11 a m and 730 p m Sunday school at 10 a m Com munion 1st Sundays 11 a m 3rd Sun iss7a5a m each mouth All are to these services E R Eable Rector Catholic Order of services Mass 30 am Mass and sermon 103D am 3vening service at 8 oclock Sunday Ehool 230 p in Every Sunday Wm J Kibwin O M 1 Isxteodist Sunday school at 10 am enKn3 by pastor at 11 and 8 OlaBs - Junior League at 3 Epworth i asae at 645 Prayer meeting Wed Scday night at 745 Bryant Howe Pastor 3J3TisT Suudnv school at ten oclock cm Preaccins at 11 a m and 745 gm B Y P V 645 p m Prayer uieeticg and Bible study on Wednesday st Sp- m A most cordial invitation is to all to worship with us Francis E Iams Pastor Evangelical Lutheran Sunday School at 930 a m Jreaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m Sy pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 700 p m Prayer oieetings every Wednesday and Satur iay evenings at 730 All Germans vardially invited to these services Rev GcstayHenkelmann 505 3rd street West What Changed the Old Tovvs Name Mr Brown of SLEEPYTOWff He wouldnt advertise Bo along came Mr Strong And took him by surprise Mr S as yon may guess Was strictly np to date Knew the game and played the same At early hours and late Strong is still in WAKEFUL VJLLE The merchant of the town He advertises and still surprises Such chaps as Mr Brown Ink for Monuments An excellent permanent ink for monuments and tombstones is made by mixing together one pound ol lampblack and ten pounds of pitch with sufficient turpentine to make a liquid of about the same consistency as paint Daily Thought Happiness Is symbolical It belongs to our appreciation to us exactly in proportion preciation of It People who know what happiness Is are happy Only those who do not understand remain fretting like foolish children Home Chat reSSSsLsaJS GREAT LOVE Uf L J1LC L Vi JL I By Albert Payi Loves Sake i Tor nunc Horatio and Curiatius Copyright ljy tuu Auilivr v Horatia was the d LGhter of a noble Roman family In the ancient days when Rome was a small city and ruled by a line of kings The nearby city of Alba Longa was Romes chief rival for the supremacy of that part of Italy In Alba Longa lived a young nobleman named Curiatius who had won Il ratias love The two were be trothed Tho irlrl had with her own hands the dearest possession of young Curi atius The king of Rome was Tullius Hos tilius a warlike sovereign who de sired to make his city the strongest in all Italy He began by declaring war on Alba Longa A few border skir mishes started the hostilities Then an Alban army under King Cluilius marched against Rome Tullus and the Roman troops went out to meet the invaders and the two opposing armies drew up in battle line waiting their leaders orders to begin the con flict Then it was that the Alban king Cluilius sent a messenger to Tullus with the follow- A Strange He jng proposal mpie uua gaid k wag use less to sacrifice many lives in warfare when a smaller number might serve the purpose just as well He there fore suggested that each side select three champions and that these six men fight to the death The army whose three representatives should be slam was to be declared defeated without further battle The idea appealed to Tullus He ac cepted tho challenge and chose for Romes champions Horatias three brothers known as the Horatii Cluilius selected young Curiatius and the latters two brothers to fight for Alba Longa Curiatius was thus forced to contend for his life and the honor of his native city against the brothers of the girl he loved The three Horatii and the three Curiatii put on their armor and marched out into a great open space between the two waiting armies There the strange triple duel began For a long time the fight waged and the is- in rtnnht One after an- other at last all three of the Cunaty were badly wounded Two of the Horatii were slain outright To the surprise of both armies the third of the Horatii turned and fled He was still unwounded As he was known to be a brave man no one umu un derstand his flight But the ruse was soon explained The three wounded Curiatii pursued him fiercely They did not keep to gether but strung out some dis tance apart in the chase As soon as that they could they were so far apart no longer assist eacn otner nuiauua suddenlv turned upon the one who was nearest to him Rushing at the wounded tired man he killed him with one blow of his sword Then in attacked and slew he the same way in succession the second and third of the Curiatii Dragging from the body of his sis ters dead lover the gorgeous cloak the girl had woven Horatius threw the garment about his own shoulders as a trophy and was carried back to shields of his upraised Rome on the applauding comrades He had saved the day for his city Horatia with the other Roman women had been watching for the armys return As her brother was borne in triumph through the gates she saw the cloak about his shoulders and knew what had befallen her lover Bursting through the cheering crowd she barred the victors way Weep ing and with ais Killed for vovoiipn hair she solemnly cursed him for the death of Curiatius Horatius the fury of battle still upon him drew his sword that yet reeked with Curiatus blood and stabbed Horatia to the heart shout- ins So perish all who mourn their countrys foes In an instant the triumphal proces sion was changed to a throng or soldiers and townsfolk clamoring an ry ing for the murderers blood Horatius was dragged before the judges They condemned him to be whipped to death But in recognition of his bat tle record it was later decided that a heavy fine and a public humiliation would suffice as punishment Horatias body lay unburied where it had fallen until passersby piled a heap of stones above it to mark the last resting place of the woman who had dared to place love before patriot ism Telephone to Scare Burglars The manager of a telephone ex change is living alone during his wifes summering in the country and he has little on his mind save the con stant fear that while he is away from the flat burglars will go through it To alleviate in a measure his pangs of trepidation he has given the ex change over which he has charge standing orders that the telephone in his fiat shall be rung up once every half hour from nine oclock in the morning until six at night He be lieves that the ringing of that bell might some time startle a burglar at work and drive him away New York Sun County Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nebraska April 5 1910 The- Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment present C B Gray P S Lofton and Edward Sughroue County Commis sioners and Chas Skalla County Clerk i The minutes of the meeting held on March 8th were read and on mo tion approved The appointment of Wm T Owens as precinct assessor for Tyrone pre cinct to fill vacancy which appoint ment was made by County Assessor T A Bndsley was on motion ap proved On motion the Board adjourned to meet April Cth 1910 Attest CHAS SKALLA C B GRAY County Clerk Chairman McCook Nebraska April C 1910 The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment present C B Gray F fa Loiton arm wnvor fnr hpr Invpr a rich cloak of Fdward Suchroue County Commis many nright colors This cloak was doners and Chas Skalla County tlip envv of the rouch Albans ano was Clerk The Clerk having advertised that sealed bids for such medical services of physicians and medicines as may be required by the poor of Red Wil low county would be received by the board the board on motion proceeu ed to open the bids on file and found the following bids filed with the clerk Southeast District Dr R B Camp bell 10000 Northeast District Dr H J Ar bogast S000 West District Dr C L Fahne 0nMr sisnOO and mileage at 50 cts West District Dr J A Toren 10000 After due consideration the hoard found the following bids tho Jowest and best and on motion awarded con tracts for the year beginning April G 1910 as follows First District G eastern precincts of 1st Commis sioner District Dr R B Campbell at 10000 a year Second District 2nd Commissioner District Dr H J Arbogast at 8000 a year Third District eight western pre cincts of county Dr J A Toren at 10000 a year The resignatioa of H L Peterson as consiauie iui vnv v- cinct was cli motion accepted A motion whs made by Lofton sec ao hv snffhrous that the County Clerk be instructed to notify C A Rodgers Clerk of the District Court that there were 119 00 of jury fees due the county of said C A Rodgers on February 14 1910 which amount is still unpaid and which amount if not paid within 10 days from date of this notice will be collected by the to law according County Attorney Motion carried unanimously A motion was made by Sughroue seconded by Lofton that Dr C G Minnick be apointed as County coro ner Motion carried unanimously A motion was made by Lofton seconded by Sughroue that Robert Johnston be appointed as overseer ol Highways of District No 14 val ley Grange precinct Motion car ried unanimously A motion was made by Sughroue seconded by Lofton that John G ODea be appointed as Overseer of Highways of District No 8 Red Wil low precinct to fill cacancy Mo tion carried unanimously Thn nnrrpptfid annual settlement ot Chas Rinck Overseer of Highwajs for District No 8 was examined and on motion approved and ordered plac ed on file The quarterly reports of U a Rodgers clerk of the district court and of Chas sheriff of L M Higgins Skalla county clerk were -ordered to the exami file subject placed on En of their books and accounts the board in Jul to be made by They report as follows C A Rodgers cash received from Jan 1 1910 to 31 1910 JJicn rnsh disbursed 42ibui L M Higgins fees and mile- age consensu num - to March 31 1910 Fees and mileage paid to county treasurer April n mm T 7S90 7890 Chas Skalla Fees for record ing and filing from Jan o to March 31 1910 - Fees for recording 11 lu 4 al bonds Total 5 55870 The claim of A J Crawmer of stolen by Trainor 9 95 for goods and Wailv was on motion rejected On motion the county treasurer instructed to refund to the fol towInS named persons the sum of of PoU the amount 2 00 each being tax illegally assessed against them as and paid by them unde protest follows A K UOiua - 2 00 Guard of Nebraska National David Magner io -- - Samuel Pnckaru of ice 200 McCook Fire Department 909 Wmber of partment 200 The following claims for tax-refund were on motion rejected J D Grant 200 1909 poll tax member of Colorado National Guard Lottoe Kennedy 45 1909 personal er roneouslv assessed on sewing ma chine W R Starr 351 1904 per sonal Henry Schneider W E Starr 13 2S 1905 personal Henry Schnei der estate A H McElroy 397 1S9S personal refund of interest on 1 The following claims were audited and allowed and the clerk was on motion instructed to draw warrants on the respective tunas as umuws On Road Fund of Com Dist 2so 1 Road work Driftwood Prect R W P Wood I 3400 Bert Dutcher L50 Jacob Swartz 750 On Road Fund Com Dist No 2 Road work Alliance Prect William McDowell 1800 James K McDowell 1800 On Road Fund Com Dist No 3 Road work Coleman Prect Barney Koetter 2o0 Willow Grove j James I Lee bmvt Wtft On Road District No 1 Road work North Valley Elmer Turpin 1350 P D Brooks 1200 F M Jennings 1400 Fred Bede 300 On Road District No 4 Road vvork Box Elder Frank Rinck 15 00 Gus Morosic 1800 Geo Harrison 1200 Charles Mundy 3750 Charles Dedman 750 Geo Younger 2100 George Younger 600 Charles Mundy 2700 Sam Burchett ao Bert Hockman George Harrison 750 Bert Hockman E E Frye 600 Reese Harrison 32 Reese Harrison Nathan Tubbs Nathan Tubbs Geo Harrison 150 2850 300 On Road District No C Road work Perry George Traphagan - Henry -Corcoran - G W Predmore blksmith d James Doyle jr nn Will Fleischman Ed Predmore i4uu On Road District No 9 Road work Indianola S V Frye Chas C W 4700 Sedden 2G25 Prvp looU 1050 Calvin Sedden E S Dutcher J 0 Silas Vandervoort 3150 John Beck 9P D W Bush 4 50 On Road District No 10 Road work East Valley Geo W Wheeler 4750 Guy Ritchie 1350 Min Vorhees 300 Harry Burton T ou E E Shoemaker 1350 Li E Harte 525 On Road District No 14 Road work Valley Grange James I Lee On Road District No 17 Road work Driftwood George Dack R Hill 375 300 X00 Joseph Schmita 1800 On Road District No 18 Roftd work Danbury C H Agnell 2400 a H Agnell -00 On Road District No XI Road work Beaver Wm Small 1500 J W Martin 1500 J W Clayton 1500 Wm Springer 1500 W Z Phillips 1500 Wayne Hethcote 1500 Wm Hindman 1500 W R Hindman 1500 On the County General Fund of 1000 as follows George Fowler janitor 1st half March 1910 1500 J H Yarger balance on plast ering Court house 1000 H E Culbertson two keys for jail Peter Miessen carpenter work In court house basement F D Burgess plumbing 84S 4320 500 Middleton Ruby plumbing fixt labor and material 17125 ATnrinn TCenternrise Ptg legal notice McCook Republican printing and stationery Fred Schlagel fees state vs Purdy Fred Schlagel fees Curran Insanity case Fred Schlagel fees State vs Lane C A Rodgers postage 340 830 210 200 210 2U0 Sidney Dodge 1st quarter salary 1910 20000 L M Higgins salary for Men 1910 as sheriff 100U0 L M Higgins hoarding pris oners and expenses 3340 L M Higgins expenses as sheriff 1st pt 1910 1294 T A Endsley 1st prt salary as county assessor 15000 Elizabeth Bettcher salary for March 1910 10000 Elizabeth Bettcher office ex penses 1st qtr 1910 2007 Chas Skalla 1st quarter ry as clerk of board 7o00 Chas Skalla office expenses Feb to April 2 1910 9o0 Commissioner Services and mileage F S Lofton 2080 Edward Sughroue jau C B Gray - 15- On motion the board adjourned to meet April S 1910 Attest C B GRAY CHAS SKalka Chairman County Clerk McCook Nebraska April 8 1910 The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment present C B Grav F S Lofton and Edward Sughroue county commissioners and Chas Skalla county clerk On motion the board adjourned to try the new road grader to meet April 9th C B Gray Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk McCook Nebraska April 9 1010 The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment present C B Gray V b Louon anu Jiuwuu Sughroue county commissioners and Chas Skalla county clerk The board having mot in joint session with the countv board of Hitchcock countv at Trenton on April 7th 1910 and having entered into an agreement with said countv board of Hitchcock county for the advertising tor oias ior bridge to be built across the Republican river on the county line between the two counties on motion instructed the county clerk to advertise jointly with the countv clerk of Hitchcock county for sealed bids for the construction of said bridge according to the specifica tions on file in the clerks office in each countv which bids are to be filed with the county clerk of Eed Willow countv oclock noon Central on or before 12 time June 1st 1910 and to be accompa nied bv a certified check of 630000 1 pay able to the county clerk of Red lllow countv to be forfeited to tne two coun ties in case the bidder refuses to enter into mn tract with the two counties if 1350 1 the same is awarded to him Said bids j f thn county clerks office EonrfsSerTe1 the right to reject any or appointment of G F Bjodol T A Ends Assessor board by County lov was on motion npprovea 10yUpon the request of the MoCooL Im Co the 101 cation and Water Power fowing resolution was on motion adopt- edBo it resolved by tho board of coun commissioners ofRod Willow county ty tne assembled that in roeular session pnetufon of thoMcCook Irrigation and H Ferg Water Power Co and William uson and John E Kelloy for arigbt of W not to exceed six 6 feet m width in the public highway of Red Willow countv in tho east lino oi iuu Sf section twelve 12 township two 2 range thirty 30 and crossing the highway at the termination thereof to the southwest corner of section six 6 township two 2 range twenty nine provided that a lateral 29 be granted be safely and properly constructed and that a safe and sufficient bridge not less than sixteen 1G feet in width shall be constructed and maintained by said Ir rigation and Water Power Co Ferguson and Kelley or their assigns at tho point where said lateral crosses the public highway Said lateral and bridge to be constructed under the supervision of this board and the overseer of highways having jurisdiction thereof The claim of W F Gartiell for sett ing up grader for 5330 was audited and allowed at 275 and the clerk was in structed to draw warrant on the road fund of commissioner district No 3 for same A motion was made by Sughrouethat Edward Sughroue refund to Red Willow county the 50 paia iihiiuuuciiiuj ju 1910 and there being no objection said SG was thereupon refunded as aforesaid A motion was made by Lofton that M Mathes bo appointed as janitor The chairman orderod the clerk to call the roll as follows Yea Lof on Gray - 2 Nay Sughroue - 1 giving as bis reason that tho sheriffs jailor is offer ing to do the janitor work free of charge The motion to appoint was declared carried On motion the board adjourn ed to meet April 26 1910 C 13 Gray Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nebmska April 7 1910 Notice la hereby given that C R WoodwortH has liled in the city clorka oflico his bona and petition for n pormit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liuuors in the brick building on lot 11 block 16 in the Second Ward of the city of McCook from May 11910 to April W 1911 4-7-it C R Woodwortii Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nqbraska April 7 1910 Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the ollice of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spir tuous and vinous liquors in the building situat ed on lot 9 block 22 in the First Ward of the City of McCook Nebraska be granted me for the coming municipal year beginning May 1 1910 James W Latiirop APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that we have liled in the oflice of the City Clerk of McCook Nebras ka h netitinn nskititr that n license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building situated on lot 8 block 27 in tho First Ward of tho City of McCook Nebraska be granted to us for the coming municipal year beginning May 1 1910 4-7-it J P McFann Habkt J Cox APPLICATION FOR PERMITS McCook Nebraska April 7 1910 Notice is hereby given that Albert McMillen has filed in the City Clerks oilice his bond and petition for n druggist s permit to selL malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 7 blork 22 in the tirst Ward of the City of McCook from May 1 1910 to April 1911 Albert McMillen Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska April 7 1910 Notice is herebv Kiven that I havo filed in the ollice of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spir ituous and vinous liquors intho building situ ated on lot 13 block 27 117 Main Avenue in the First Ward of the ity of McCook Nebraska be granted me for the coming municipal year beginuing May 1 1910 4-7-at Dan P Clouse APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska April 7 1910 Notice i hereby given that I have filed in the oiiice of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spir ituous and vinous liquors in the building situ ated on lot IS block 27 113 Main Avenue in the First Ward of the City of McCook Nebraska be granted to me for the coming municipal year beginning Ma 1 1910 James Steinmax APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska April 7 1910 Notice is hereby given that I have tiled in the oflice of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spir ituous and vinous liquors in the building situ ated on lot 9 block 21 in the Second Ward of the City of McCook Nebraska be granted me for the coming municipal year beginning May Mitchell U Clyde APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska April 7 1910 Notice is hereby given that we have filed in the ollice of the City Clerk of McCook Nebras ka a petition asking that a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building situated on lot 1 block 21221 Main Avenue in the Second Ward of the City of McCook Ne braska be granted to us for the coming muni cipal jear beginning May 1 1910 J H Mitchell Geo E MiTcnELL APPLICATION FOR PERMIT Nebraska April 7 1910 Notice is hereby given that L W McConnell has filed in the City Clerks office his bond and petition for a druggists permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot block 21 in the Second Ward of the City of McCook from May 1 1910 to April 30 1911 L W McCosxell Applicant The Sound Sleep of Good Health The restorative power of sound sleep can not be over estimated and any ail ment that prevents it is a menace to health J L Southers Eau Clair Wis says For a long time I have been unable to 3leep soundly nights be cause of pains back across my and sore ness of my kidneys My appetite wzs very poor and my general condition was much run down I have been taking Foleys Kidney Pill3 but a short time and now sleep as sound aB a rock I eat and enjoy my meals and my general con dition is greatly improved I can hon estly recommand Foloys Kidney Pilla as I know they have cured me A McMillen A A i r