ill i I Ht fc r j See Knipple right nway nnd secure some of that baled bay just shipped in Per ton 950 Wo wsiut your shoe repairing and will attend to it promptly The Bee Hive 1 VrcF in New tans aiid othei light we i glits for Spring and Summer have avrived and are being inspected by our customers We ourselves are m uch pleased with the new line and are enjoying the satisfaction it is giving others Brand new styles that have never before een shown 250 to 600 Tic Model A E PETTY Prop THE JACK PONTO Any ones having mares they wish to breed to a good jack said to be largest breeder in the county should bring them to my ranch where free pasture will be given until mares are known to be in foal TERAIS S8 00 to insure S10 00 for standing colt A W Campbell - Box Elder Nebraska McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Corn 45 Wheat 55 Oats 35 Rye i v 50 Barley as Horb 4 Cj Eggs 13 Good Batter 15 WOOlTwANTED I will pay the highest market price Inquire at Diamonds Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening J T EdliiiK to C O Edlinjf wd to n Iif be qr 100 C F Lolin to E S Wulter wd to lots 2 and 3 blk 0 Willow Grove 100 00 G F Kendall ot nl to J W Downy deed to so qr 17-2-27 500 00 Elizabeth Crandall to J Junker Jr wdtowhfno Qr 7-2-27 500 00 E P Hubcr to E B Odoll wd to lot 1 blk 12 McCook lfeOO 00 S Odoll to E B Odell lot 14 blk 10 West McCook 30 00 C M Pato to N E Wheeler wd to o hf uw qr 1500 00 CL Wright to A J Lohr wd lot 3 blk i7 Bartloy 12 CO J XV Taylor to F and R Troester wd to s hf no qr n hf so qr 13-2-29 1AsO 00 F Troester to F Wagner wd to s hf no qrnhf so qr 13-2-29 1 00 E B Sopor to P F McKenna wd to swqr 14-1-30 320 00 X O Duff to J MallicR wd to ne qr nw qr w hf sw qr of 33 w hf nw qr 4 SOU 00 W J Fowler to P F McKenna wd to seqr 11-1-29 1250 00 U S to J A Hammond pat to se qr 11-1-29 A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in Gtol4 days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo Shoes half soled for 35 cents by Stulken Bauer Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoflice May 31 1 905 Baker Mr Homer H Clark Mr Roy Groves G W G H Gibson Johnson D L Marshall XV L Teel Mr F E Wiege Mr Will Walker M J When calling for these letters please say they were advertised P M Kimmell Postmaster Makes disgestion and assimilation perfect Makes new red blood and bone Thats what Hollisters Rocky Moun tain Tea will do A tonic for the sick and weak 35 cents Tea or Tablets HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mediolae for Busy People Brings Golden Health and Eenewed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form 85 cents a box Genuine made by Hollister Ditua Company Madison Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE g June Weddings and gj im Ei m DiAnoNDs June Sale During the month of June we are going to run a special sale of first class merchandise including Mens Boys Childrens Clothing Shoes for all Gents Furnishings Hats Trunks Suit Cases etc To those who live at distance it will pay them to at tend this sale Note the following prices Mens all wool suits in fancy cheriots and mixed goods 1500 values now S1000 All wool worsted splendid quality 10 values now 798 All wool nobby and black good quality 750 at 500 Young Mens Suits all wool black Thibet highest grade goods ages 14 to 18 15 values 1000 Childrens all styles both in wash goods and wool from 50 cents to 500 Mens fine all wool pants pegged top and every other style from 200 to 100 all sizes Our line of Furnishing Goods is Complete Mens pleated pink shirts 100 ones 49c Mohair fancy shirts 250 ones 125 Silk string ties 10c Mens faacy underwear blue pink cream 25 cents Our special line of Shoes and Slippers is Complete for Men Women and Children Mens slippers tan and black seamless Kant Rip 250 values 190 500 hand made dress shoes in three dif ferent leathers 350 Ladies 250 dress shoes 195 200 every day shoes 135 S350 easy slippers best fit 2 25 Little folks best 2 shoes 115 150 slippers 79c This is a bona fide sale and would ask everyone to investigate and compare prices Tour trade solicited Our goods are all new and up-to-date at Lumber Company Clothier and Gents Outfitter 1 H drag timimMtmMsm Msmtsm g Diamonds arnett m n n SELL THE BEST POSTS TANKS LUMBER COAL WOOD GIVE US A TRIAL Red Willow Creek Bridge Burned ThoBurlingtons bridge over Tied Wil low creek midway between McCook and Indianola was entirely consumed by fire Monday afternoon The structure was 115 feet long including the approaches and nothing remained after the flames bad finished The bridge took fire while William By field and some of his employ es were burn ing off some driftage along the right-of-way to allow the possible flood water greater freedom of movement An un successful effort was made to get prompt telephonic connection with McCook and word was then phoned to Indianola from which point the section hands came on their hand car But by the time they arrived tho bridge was practically de stroyed A repair train was sent from McCook later in the afternoon with materials and a temporary bridge was cribbed up and traflic was resumed about midnight This bridge was partially destroyed by fire last summer aud the possibilities are that tho new structure will be more substantial in character RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Fireman O G Coppam is on the sick list W D Medlock is a new wiper this week Engine 2704 left Wednesday for Ilave lock Engine 311 and 2703 are here from Ilavelock Mrs II Baumgart is visiting relatives in Belvidere W P Redifer and family are now liv ing in Alma G W Wilson is a new helper in the machine shop J Schlagel spent Sunday with relat ives in Culbertson J A Colfer of store house force spent Sunday in Holdrege J Coffey is a new helper in the ma chine shops this week II Wentz is a new machinist in the machine shop this week J A Harman of machine shop force resigned first of the week Engineer Thad Shepherd is up from Fairbury Neb on a visit Engineer W D Burnett was a Red Cloud visitor first of the week Mr F C Fuller wife and daughter Gladys are visiting in Havelock Conductor and Mrs Will Turley are visiting relatives in Greeley Neb Mrs George Martin is in Hastings again at the bedside of sick father Mr Gaarsh of telegraph office- spent Sunday with his parents in Denyer A T Fitt is a new handy man em ployed in the round house this week Conductor 11 C Brown arrived home today from a visit of two or three weeks Mr F Rolfe of carpenter force was working in Denver a few days this week Con Brening started to work as mach inist in the back shop first of the week Mrs Webster Josselyn of Omaha is a guest of Trainmaster and Mrs J F Kenyon Fireman C D Purinton of Lincoln is visiting his sister Mrs H D Bayles this week Fireman F W Alves was on the sick list first of the week having a boil on his right wrist Miss Marion V Anderson of Fullerton Nebraska is a guest of Master Mechanic and Mrs R B Archibald Conductor O E Amick was taken sick after his return from Omaha and T E Lunberry is on the 14220 Mrs G R Frey of Lockesburg Ar kansas is visiting her parents Master Mechanic and Mrs R B Archibald Conductor Benjamin was called to Hendley Wednesday by the illness of his children Best had the 14148 mean while C F Heber Western Union local manager and line chief spent Sunday at the Burlingtons pretty and popular resort at Lyons Colorado Engineer G R Frey is here from Lockesburg Arkansas and with his wife and child guest of Master Mechanic and Mrs R B Archibald her parents Big Cut In Prices BEGINNING SATURDAY JUNE 10 Lasting till the 20th 2 50 and 300 hat at 1 50 150 and 225 hat at 100 Slaughter prices on patterns and up to date mid summer wear Located on Dennison street in the Citizens bank J VanDepoel All who are owing me will call and settle before my partner Mrs L Mc- Farland takes charge of the store which J will be soon BARTLE Mr Theobald has moved into his new house Alfalfa harvest will begin last of this weok Fine strawberries are selling for 10c per box Small crop looks well and promises a Jarge yield Mrs Ed Tibbitsjs recovering from her recent illness Miss Rico of Lincoln is visiting here with her sistor Mrs Corbin Mr Webber has tho stone work of his new house about completed G W Jones laid tho comer stone of his new building Monday morning Mr Clyde Clements is yet confined to his b6d bufhopes to be out again soon One of Mr Moons children had the misfortune of breaking an arm this week Corn is growing rapidly now and the farmers are busy cutting weeds and cul tivating C E Mathews came up from Arapa hoe and visited over Sunday with the honieiolks The signs of the zodiac indicate there will be a series of weddings in Bartley soon Dr Mackechine was down from In dianola Saturday on a professional call to Mrs Ora Stevens Gordon A they is in charge of the Bartley Telephone Central office with Frank Clark as assistant Rev Ilardcastle of Lincoln preached in the Christian church at 11a m Sun day to a fine audience Work in the beet fields began this week All the boys and some of the girls are earning good wages now Mr and Mrs Will Stilgebouerof Dan bury visited here over Sunday with Mr F G Stilgebouer and family The Black Heifer dramatic com pany gave their play to a Danbury aud ience Friday evening of last week The businessmen were introduced Mondayto Clifford Coxthe new proprie tor of the Bartley transfer company The barber shop received a fresh coat of paint this week on the inside the outside needs a touch of the same kind Miss Lena Flint returned home on 5 Monday evening from Oak Neb where she recently closed a successful term of school S W Clark took a trip to the east this week in search of more light as delegate to the A F A M Grand Lodge at Omaha Bartley ball team played at Cam bridge Saturday a second game with Pea Ridge nine and with the same old story Defeat Miss Etta Burton has resigned her po sition with Smith and Cochran It is rumored she will accept a much more important position soon Presiding Elder Wilson held quarterly meeting at Mount Zion Saturday Sev eral members of the M E church of Bartley attended the services James Williamson and family who have been visiting friends and relatives here for the past week left for their home at Colby KausasMonday morning Mrs Hamilton returned Sunday evening freni her visit in Louisiana Her niece Miss Minnie Williams of Crow ley La came with her and will visit during the summer in Bartley G C Johnson formerly minister of the Christian church here and at Indian ola is now located at Wray Colorado He visited friends in Bartley Saturday returning to Wray in the evening on 5 The eleventh annual commencement exercises of he Bartley high school were held in the M E church Thursday evening The decorations of the church with class colors green and white dis played the fine taste of tho tenth grade class who were the decorators The re gular exercises opened with a march played by Mr Fletcher during which the four lady graduates and Prof Galla tin marched to the rostrum and took their places Invocation by Rev Kirby followed by a vocal duet by the Misses Williams and quartette by Bartley male quartette Instrumental music by Miss Lutie Untiedt and by Messrs Fletcher and Fischer was enjoyed and a vocal solo by Grace Brown ended the program The vocal and instrumental music was pleasing to all and received many com pliments Miss Nellie Rittenberg Miss Grace Brown Miss Mattie Beeson and Miss Lillian Lohr were the graduates In the choice of their subjects and rend ering of the same did themselves much credit The diplomas were presented by J E Hathorn The exercises closing with a short talk by Prof Gallatin Reduced Rates to KansasCity St Louis Savannah Ga Ft Worth Texas Bristol Tenn Mil waukee Toronto Indianapolis Balti more Buffalo and numerous other points east west north and south will be on sale in the near future Call on agent for particulars Do You Want to Try Postmaster Kimmell wants to see a number of persons who are desirous of taking an examination for carrier of a proposed rural free delivery route out of McCook Report to him promptly and secure application blanks PS V FRANKLIN THE SAVING HABIT HANY Rainy Days That is why you should look over our stock of Craven e tie Rain Proof Coats and the new lot of UHBRELLAS which we have just received We have the Umbrellas AT FROM 50c to 500 We have some good SILKS suit able for thepopular Shirt Waist Suits Also black TAFFETA SILKS the wear guaranteed kind at 75C 100 and l5o The latter two are 36 inches wide DeGroff Co o 6 V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier W B WOLFE Vice President THE- ft CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000 M H DIRECTORS W B Y0LFE A C EBERT Should be encouraged in all possible ways Like good morals and manners the instruction should begin in the home As early habits mold the future character so do those who early acquire the saving habit lay the foundation for future suc cess Many a boy has saved enough from his small earnings to give him a liberal education or to make a start in business of his own Persistent saving opens the way to countless possibilities in success and many a young man owes his -tart f 4 in life to his haing opened a savings accouut and adhered to f a strong determination to add to regularly and systematically the first deposit made We invite your savings accounts The First National Bank riccook The flcCook Tribune Only One Dollar the year