ItTS K I S at h u b p k i r x 3 m mi llHHBimBllIf - McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Corn 5 47 Wheat 92 Oat3 a Eye K Bnrloy j5 Ho8 77 V i C5 Ebk JO Good Btittor ir ij Water Tax Notice Wnter Tux for the 3rd quarter will be due July first Patrons will please take notice that water tax is delinquent on the 10th inst and if not paid by the 20th water will be turned off Attention is called to the fact that the use of open hose or of a nozzle for sprinkling with an opening larger than three sixteenths of an inch is pro hibited by the rules of the Company and ordinances of the city of McCook June 30th 1905 3ts J E Kellkv Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoflice July 5 1905 Green Mary J Johnson Mr Elmer Johnson Clifford D S Johnson Mr Elbert Morbas Mrs P Nunson John Salisbury Mr C II White Mrs P S When calling for these letters please say they were advertised P M Kiaimell Postmaster A Guaranteed Cure For Plies Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure auy case no matter of how long standing in 6 toll 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 Keduced Rates to JansasCity 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 To Cure a Cold in One Day Take laxative bromo quinine tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on each box 25c HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioina for Busy People Brings Golden Health and Benewed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath Siuirfrish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form 3n cents a bor Genuine made by Hollister Drug Company Madison Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Ayerk Pills Want your moustache or beard abeautiful brown or rich black Use Barnett Lumber Company 5S SKSf Farmers Attention r M Time Card iSjSsUMi McCook Neb No 6 2 12 11 MAIN LINE EAST DEPAKT Central Timo for See us for your work ing clothes gloves etc Call on us any old time Open evenings no need to quit work during the day Diamonds 1150 p it 620 a ii 900 a m 1015 p si main line west depart No 1 Mountain Timo 1205 p M 3 AUKv jr 13 S50si 5 615 p 31 Xo 5 local to Wrny I3IPERIAL line No 176 arrives Mountain Time 5IOp ji No 175 departs 645 AM Sleeping dining and reclining chair curs spats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United btates or Canada For information timo tables maps and tick ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Pafceen gor Agent Omaha Nebraska A Fatal Burlington Wreck Republican City Neb July 8 A mixed train was wreckod on the Oberlin branch of the Burlington near Kanona Kas and two people killed and three in jured The dead Miss Millie Roll Republican City Henry White residence not known The injured Dr A A AUenTopeka Kas Ed Bender Hastings Neb Mrs W L Egbert Republican City Miss Koll is the daughter of the en gineer of the train and Mrs Egbert is the wife of the fireman and they were going to tne otner end of tbe run to spend Sunday with the husband and father The whole train went into the ditch The cause being soft track due to the recent heavy rains Special to Lincoln Journal Sa3J7KBWJlt You can depend on Ayers Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair every time Follow directions and it never fails to do this work It stops H V fallingofthehairalso Theres great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be 1 pointed Isnt that so My lmtr faded until It was aloit vrliite It took just one bottle of Avers Hair Vigor to restore it to its former iirk rich color Your Hair Vigor certainly docs what voti ciiiiu for it A M Uoggan Kockingliiini X C gl00 a bottle All cirugjists 1 c ayii miill v BZXZav4RrAJSA TrC3 Fading Mai Sugar coated easy to take mild in action They cure constipation biliousness sick headache J CAyerCo uoweii mass UCKINGHAMS DYE Firxr cis of druggists os b p call t co tusBPd w q SELL THE BEST POSTS TANKS LUMBER COAL WOOD GIVE US A TRIAL llSlllill ISlillKIH 1 000 or More 2S Wanted at Once We are offering until AUGUST 1 our entire stock of pg Clothing Shoes and Furnishings a few ladies ready-to-wear apparel such as SHIRT WAISTS SHIRT WAIST SUITS washable WRAPPERS COLLARS of every description BELTS etc etc All these goods will be offered at your own price We must raise the money to buy fall and winter goods It may be of interest to our patrons and customers to know that good wool clothing has advanced in price and to retain our H n reputation of underselling all others for the highest nJjpM grade of goods we must have 1000 or more to buy St5 for cash and gam our liberal casn discount enabling us to give our customers the benefit at the old fig ures Any article you need in our line will be greatly reduced H H 5 The Working Mans Friend RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Mr and Mrs C RLiggett are visit ing in Hamburg Iowa BrakemanTJ E Bryan is visiting over in Iowa with the homefolks Brakeman G L Burney had a finger mashed at Holbrook Tuesday The Republican City Oberlix line was opened up for traffic Wednesday Switchman W W Prall returned to work yesterday after a short layoff The pay car will be here tomorrow evening at five oclock running special Brakeman H W Conover had a toe mashed on the Imperial lino Wednes day Prank Green formerly employed in the blacksmith shop here was iu the city last Friday on a visit William Dukes of the repair track force Emersons growing gang is off duty nursing an injured hand Conductor and Mrs Brooks were over from Oberlin to attend the funeralTues day returning home on Wednesday night Conductor Frank Quigley is off duty awhile and Conductor Will Turley is down on the Hastings Red Cloud line in his stead Brakeman and Mrs E O Scott and Brakeman and Mrs M R Sheldon de parted on Wednesday night for Repub lican City Brakeman George Martin arrived home from Hastings yesterday having attended the burial of his in that city The wrecker while at work on the wreck near Kanona Wednesday tipped over injuring one man quite severely and two others slightly W M Edgar who left the Burling ton and went to the D N W P as trainmaster has resigned and gone into the D R G service as assistant supt The Knights of Pythias gave Stuart McLean a hearty send off Wednesday Several private dinnerparties also attest ed to the high regard in which he is held James Stangland has been out on the road the past ten days with Supt English who is in charge of repairs be ing made over the division Car 10 is with them DThe stork visited the home of Brake man and Mrs Earl M Snyder Sunday morning and the young couple are now exercising parental concern over a prom ising ten pound son A Gregory special from the south running as first 13 went through here Tuesday morning It was composed en tirely of Pullmans and carried a touring party bound for the Yellowstone Park Portland and other points of interest west jonauccor ivendlen was in charge Local officials are making every effort to secure laborers for the Burlingtons frieght car repairing service With a greatharvest in progress soon every available freight car will be required to move the same to market Many addi tional men can be used here now by the company Stuart B McLean will leave tonight on No 3 for Sterling Colo to enter upon his duties July loth as chief clerk to Supt McFarland of the Sterling divis ion L W Stayner late receiver and clerk to Trainmasters Kenyon and burn succeeds him as clerk in Supt Englishs office Stuart is one of the most popular boys in the McCook head quarters and a host of enthusiastic friends congratulate him Notice In view of locating three institutions at this and other points for the worlds spiritual conquest Sunday at 330 pm in the city hall of this place a sermon will be presented on Spiritual Possi bilities in soul saving by a minister of the gospel who has been in the work for the worlds conversion to Christ for nearly 55 years Seats free All inter ested are invited D W Godfrey Musician W Meyers an old time shoe maker from Lincoln has accepted a position at The Bee Hive nome for Families of Bandits Not actuatedby remorse but by pure philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter of outlaws has concluded to devote all his money to the maintenance nf home for the orphans and widows of men he has run to earth in particular and of criminals of the great South west in general Jim Jenkins now of Kansas is now 65 years old and has spent forty years as a scout and hunt er of bandits and train robbers In this way he has made about 50000 Among the distinguished outlaws he has chased were Jesse James and his broth er Bob Ford Bill Dalton and Bill Cook wnlle he was the leader of the band that caught Cherokee Bill in 1S95 In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kasj Jenkins was shot eight times He esti mates his bag of bad men at about 150 The homfc -which is being built on a 5000 are farm owned by Jenkins near Pryor Creek I T is to cost 20 000 Buffalo Express Dynamos Drlvon from Car Axle The Great Western Railway of Eng land is lighting its corridor trains by electricity obtained from dynamos driven from the car axle Storage bat teries are carried for use when the running speed is slow and for stops On nocouut cf th abolishment of tho oflieo of receiver the clerical woik of the trainmasters office has been merged with the time keeping department and Time keeper Schobel and his assistant A P Ely together with Caller and Stenog rapher Sokes are now performing the duties of both offices and are now located iu the trainmasters offices TSt Juke of an Orange is its only varlue you cant eat the rind Same with wheat the hull is not intended to be taken into the human system It is removed before the wheat is crushed for California Wheatose flaked wheat food for breakfast AH good grocers ORDINANCE NO US An ordinance npproprintini sums of money necessary to defray the expense and liabilities of the City of McCook Red willow county Ne braska for the current municipal year And levying a tax upon tlio taxable property within said city to pay the same Be it ordained by tlio Mayor and Council of the city of McCook Sec1 The following sums of money be and the same is hereby appropriated to defray tlio nec essary expenses and liabilities of the City of McCook for the current fiscal year beginning on tlio first Tuesday in May 190 Salaries of officers 000 Making and repairing streets alleys walks and cross walks 1C0000 For Firemen and supplies C0000 Supplies rents claims and elections 170000 Interest on bond and sinking fund 100000 Public Library 70178 Rents for hydrants watering troughs and sprinkling streets 170000 Lighting streets and park 140000 Sec 2 That there bp and the same is hereby levied upon the taxable property within the corporate limits of the city of McCook Red Willow County Nebraska the following tax on said property namely General fund 10 mills Water fund 3 Electric light fund 3 Said levy to bo made upon each dollar valua tion as shown by the county assessment of said property for the year 190 SecM This ordinance to take effect and be in force from and after passage approval and pub lication according to law Passed and approved this 10th day of July 190i H P Waite Mayor Attest W A Middleton City Clerk Commissioners Proceedings McCook Neb July Gth 1905 The board of equalization met pursuant to adjournment Present D A Waterman Sam uel Premer and J II Bennett County Commis sioners F P Eno County Assessor and E J Wilcox County Clerk Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved The board having completed equalization of assessments find that the total assessed value of the real and personal property of Red Willow county as returned by the assessors and equal ized by the Board of Equalization for tlio year 1905 to bo 177795034 On motion the levy of taxes for the year 1905 was made as follows County General fund 9 mills County bridge fund 3 County road fund 27 Soldiers Relief fund 03 McCook City Bond 2 Bartley Village Bond 5 North Talley Precinct Bond 3 Willow Grove Precinct Bond due in 190S 1 Willow Grove Precinct Bond due in 1911 1 SCHOOL DIST BOND LEVIES 1905 District Levy District Levt 2 20 mills 4S G mills S 2 51 10 16 1- 52 2 17 4 54 12 22 3 57 a 29 1 61 7 36 5 70 4 44 1 76 6 S2 11 S3 7 84 7 The estimate of the School Board of the City of McCook having been filed as by law direct ed the following levies were made For current expenses 23 mills 9S9000 For interest on bonded debt and to create sinking fund 4 mills 1500 00 On motion Board adjourned sine die D A Wytekmax Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk McCook Neb July 6 1905 Tho board of county commissioners metpursu ant to adjournment Present D A Waterman Samuel Premer and J H Bennett county com missioners C E Eldred county attorney arid E J Wilcox county clerk Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved The petition of Eugene S Dutcher and others asking for the location of a public road was read and considered They find that all of tho re quirements of tho law have been complied with and the public good requires it On motion the petition was granted and the road established as follows Commencing at tho N E corner of the N W quarter of section 35 township 3 range 27 and running thence west 41 chains along the section line to a point 4 rods west of the N E corner of the N E quarter of section 34 township 3 range 27 thence north 5 chains and 13 links thence southwesterly 7 chains and 50 links to intersect said section line at a point 30 rods west of the N E corner of section 34 township 3 range 27 thence west again on said section line to tho N W corner of tho N E quarter of section 34 township 3 range 27 thence southwesterly 7 chains and 44 links and intersecting road No 295 where said road crosses section line be tween sections 27 and 34 township 3 rango 27 and terminating thereat and Clerk was in structed to notify Overseer of Highways to open said road Damages by reason of location of said road were allowed as follows H A Talcott claimed 25000 allowed at 3500 on tho S W 1 4 of section 26 and S E 1 4 of sec tion 27 all in township 3 range 27 west of Gth P M and overseer of road district No 20 was directed to pay same out of any funds belonging to said district as by law provided On motion board commenced tbe examina tion of tho accounts of E J Wilcox County Clerk and continued same throughout tho day On motion Board adjourned to meet July 7th 1905 D A Waterman Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk wnaWWJMBM0WCTMIWMMBMMgMiMqpaMMMaBlWMBlMnimajBaOpBjqaMMMa gW MilWW - igimgMj Every n Marked V FRANKLIN and gains THE SAVING HABIT cess Piece of WASH DRESS GOODS in our stock has been Vice Down Less than 20 per cent from Former Price All desirable goods too At the present price it will pay you to buy for next seasons use if you have bought all you can use for this son What we have left in SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS axd SILK COATS WE WILL SELL AT COST some at less than cost Call and see them DeGroff President W B WOLFE A C EBERT President THE sea- They are bar- Co Cashier CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000 FRANKLIN DIRECTORS W B WOLFE 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 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 start in life to his having opened a savings accouut and adhered to a strong determination to add to regularly and systematically the first deposit made We invite your savings accounts The First National Bank riccook n j The flcCook Tribune Only One Dollar the year