1 J h v v - t r McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Cora a Wheat 6C Onts 25 Rye 50 Barley - t 24 ogn 5 00 EgB8 J4 Good Buttot 25 Keauced 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 Doans 91 is the Cream of all thats good The sensitive touch of the most experienced miller can produco no better flour You cant do better anywhere on earth than at Marshs meat market in any article usually for sale in an up-to-date market Just try him Variety quality price treatment all guaranteed It will not wash and rub off This complexion all envy me Its no secret so Ill tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea L W McConnell F D BURGESS m Plumber and Sfe am Fitter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Estimates Furnished Free Base ment of the Postoffice Building McCOOK NEBRASKA The best of every thing in his line at the most reasonable prices is Harshs motto He wants your trade and hopes by merit to keep it- HA i B J9 IJLiJLifiR f The Butcher Phone 12 J A RMfflUMfl IBBBHI DOPWi mmm No 6 12 14 j Time Card MfM McCook Neb MAIN LINE EAHT DEPART Central Timo 1150 pm 620 a si 900A 31 1015 pm MAIN LINE WEST DEPAKT No 1 Mountain Timo 1200 p M 3 1125 pm W 8S0am 5 6J5pji No 5 local to Wray imperial line No 176 arrives Mountain Timo 540 pm No 175departs 045 am bleeping diuinp and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in tho United Statesor Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or writo George Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Ed Kates was up from Lincoln over Sunday The pay roll boys are up to the neck in business just now Brakeman P F Neubauer was indis posed and off a trip this week C C Brown is subbing for Clarence Stokes in the trainmasters office Brakeman P C Roberson had a fin ger pinched at Wray Colo Wednesday Brakeman G L Burney was off a trip this week and John Arnell was out with Joe Hegenberger Flagman Q W Davis arrived home Wednesday on 1 from visiting the home folks in Nebraska City Switchman M M Fisk and Flagman Wilber Fisk are visiting their mother at Wray Colo Sort of a family reunion Entire mnv equipment is now being run on Burlington numbers 1 and G and these trains are said to be as fine as any in the country Conductor F A Stark returned to work Wednesday and his substitute Conductor Childress returned to head quarters on 13 Thursday Conductor and Mrs H C Kiser are spending a week or so in Oxford hav ing a little familj reunion Conductor C W Dewey has the 14198 Conductor R M Douglass has the 14148 at Republican City vice Conduc tor Al Lyman who has been let out of the service on account of the Kanona af fair The Denver dailies announce that the company will expend 500000 in a 60 stall roundhouse shops etc for that city in Tacomo addition to Denver abandoning tho old plant Conductor L C Wolff came in on 13 yesterday sick and Conductor EL A Beale has the 141 142 run a while going down to Republican City Thursday on 2 Conductor L M Best hasBeales car Mrs C B Sawyer and Miss Kate Mrs Geo Willetts and children Mrs H P Waite and daughters Mrs W S Perry Emma and Galen Mrs Jennie Cann Engineer andMrsBosworth Ralph and Bessie and Clarence Stokes are all camping at Arrowhead Colo the west ern terminal of the Moffat road It is announced that the Burlington will equip its main line from Lincoln to Denver with P3 passenger engines for the passenger service This class of engine is now in service west of McCook and is designated technically as a balanced compound It is said to be capable of hauling greater tonnage with less coal consumption than any other machine made It is fast too so fast that on the west end where it is in use it was found necessary to put speed registers on the engines so a record can be made and in spected by the master mechanics at the end of the run Out there a speed limit of sixty miles an hour has been put on passenger trains to prevent too rapid running Lincoln Journal w SCOTTS EMULSION wont make a hump back straight neither will it make a short leg long but it feeds sott bone and heals diseased bone and is among the few genuine means of recovery in rickets and bone consumption Send for free sample SCOTT BOWNE Chermsts 409 415 Pearl Street New York 50c and itoo all druggists 1000 or More Wanted at Once Diamonds The Working Mans Friend JM S3 H H We are offering until AUGUST 1 our entire stock of S3 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 reputation of underselling all others for the highest grade of goods we must have 1000 or more to buy for cash and gain our liberal cash 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 Farmers Attention See us fr your work ing clothes gloves etc Call on us any old time Open evenings no need to quit work during the day m H m m H MMiMhs SdSfSsyJ tieaiTtfii Lee Roundtree is a new brakeman R V Cadman is at Inavalo for a few weeks Havelock shops have an order to build four new switch engines BrakemanJ J Laughlin is off duty with a sprained wrist C W Martin is also among the ailing Agent Scotts little daughter Wilma fell out of the swing at the house a few days since and is nursing a beut collar bone as a result of its mishap Eph Benjamin resumed his run yes terday on 47 48 Conductor M S Parks had been doing tho local stunt meanwhile There is always something doing on these strenuous runs Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice Aug 1 1905 Bill Mr Ross Uriels Mr Fred Cain Mr Et DuUiuld C C EnsiiiinKer E Grant K M Harm MrE C Koons Mr K C Kaplan John Lyou Mss Ethel McCarty Earl McCnbo Miss Cabsio Odell S F MilliisinMiPs Gertrude Nichols J L fcCo Piurson Wilbur Stevens Mr Cornell Smith J W ShtilTer Miss Rosettu Thompson S E Weavor T C Williams M J When calling for these letters please say they were advertised P M Kijimell Postmaster Burlington Round Trip Rates Chicago and return on sale daily 31 40 St Louis and return on sale daily S2735 Portland Tacorna and Seattle and re turn on sale daily 4500 Portland Tacorna and Seattle and re turn one way via California on sale July 14 26 27 28 5600 San Francisco and Los Angeles and return on sale July 14 26 27 28 56 00 On sale August 7 to 15 inclusive 5000 Denver Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return on sale daily 12 0- On sale August 12 13 15 940 On sale August 30 to September 4 510 Salt Lake and Ogden and return on sale daily 2790 Yellowstone Park through and in cluding hotels and stage and return on sale daily 7500 Detroit and return on sale Aug 13 14 S2925 Pittsburg Pa and return on sale Aug 17 and 18 3400 Kansas City and return on sale Aug 28 to 31 1170 Cody Wyo Black Hills and Hot Springs S D approximately half rates all summer Milwaukee and southern Wisconsin points Michigan resorts on Lakes Michi gan and Huron Canada Maine and New England St Lawrence and Lake Champlain regions very low tourist rates daily If you will call or write it will be a pleasure to advise you about rates train service to reserve you a berth and to try to make your trip a comfortable one 8 4 Geo Scott A0eut C B Q Ey 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 6tol4 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 To Cure a Cold in One Day Take laxative bkomo quinine tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on each boi 25c Dear Gus I have solved inl aw problem just give her regularly Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea It will make her healthy happy and docile as a lamb 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims and demands against Anna C Woods late of Red Willow County deceased that the time fixed for filing claims against said eatate is six months from the 13th day of July 1803 All such persons are required to present their claims with the vouchers to the County Judge of said county at his office in the city of Mc Cook Nebraska on or before the 13th day of January 1906 and all claims so filed will be heard before the said judsre at his otflre in said city on the ISth day of January 1906 at ten oclock a m Dated this 13th day of July 1905 seal Feank Moore County Judg Boyle Eldred Attorneys 20 4ts The nan who would sit on a cake of ice to cool off would be considered crazy Yet it is a very common thing for a per son heated by exercise to stand in a cool draught just to cool off This is the beginning of many a cough which ultimate ly involves the bronchial tract and the lungs For coughs in any stage tVere is no remedy so valuable as Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discov ery It cures deep seated ob stinate coughs bronchitis bleeding of the lungs and like conditions which if neglected or unskill fully treated terminate in consumption There is no alcohol in Golden Med ical Discovery and it is entirely free from opium cocaine and other narcotics Accept no substitute for Golden Med ical Discovery There is nothing just as good I took a severe cold which settled in the bronchial tubes writes Rev Frank Hay of Nortonville Jefferson Co Kansas After try ing medicines labeled Sure Cure almost with out number I was led to try Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery I took two bottles and was cured and have stayed cured When I think of the great pain I had to endure and the terrible cough 1 had it seems almost a miracle that I was so soon relieved That God may spare you many years and abundantly bless you is the prayer of your grateful friend Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser containing 1008 large pages is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay ex pense of mailing only Send 21 one cent stamps for the book in paper covers or 31 stamps for it in cloth binding Ad dxess Dr H V Pierce Buffalc VNY me ijroer A atin or woody fibre is removed by our special process before the wheat is crushed But only the hull is taken all the nutriment remains in Cal ifornia Wheatose Flaked wheat food for breaklast All good grocers Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening Sarah Nufct to E E Ervin icd to 11 w 100 E M Clarke to E E Ervin wd to nw qr 27-2-27 1 100 00 D C Eaton to C B Gray qcel to hf int nw qr 00 00 N F Recouveir to J Schmitz wd to ne qr 12-2-30 2300 00 J Williamson to L S Lovitt wd to shf sw qr H A Wjman to C E Cooper td to u hf swqr C E Cooper to G Traphagen td to o hf swqr 13-3-30 -100 00 United States to the Public pat to nw qr 23-1-30 Ira Sheets to R Cox wd to pt nw qr 41-3-27 2725 00 H C Flower to P F McKenna d to mvqr 23-1-30 300 00 F T Walker to L R DeWolf wd to 2000 00 L S Lovitt to J W Hoppe wd to pt b hf sw qr and und 1 3 of lot G 4-3-20 1 100 00 W E Corwin to C F Lehn wd to sw 423 00 United States to J Peake pat to se qr 2-2-23 United States to J II Becker pat to swqr 8-1-30 INDIAN OLA Miss Katie Keolign is visiting in Bloomington Mr Barnett of McCook was a city visitor Monday There is a medicine show coming to town this week Miss Lucy Miller went to Endicott Friday morning W Andrews of McCook was an Indi anola visitor Sunday Prof Walker made a business trip to Cambridge Thursday Mrs Etta Paine of Bartley visited her parents las Thursday W D Williams of Bartley was on our streets Wednesday The Misses Wymore of Freedom were Indianola visitors Monday L C Johnson of Shelton Neb is a guest of Indianola friends this week Miss Rosa Meyers went down to Be atrice Friday morning for a short stay Mrs E S Hagar of Omaha is in town on a visit to friends and acquaint ances Miss Cora Mann of Central City is at home now for a months visit with her parents Another big rain Tuesday that soaked things generally Plenty of moisture this year Mrs M S Calvin was on the sick list a few days last week but is able to be out again Miss Anna W Smith went to McCook Wednesday night to visit a day or two with relatives R S Smith returned to Danbury Sunday afternoon after a two weeks visit with the home folks W D Williams and Cecil Mathews of Bartley are doing the inside work on W H Smiths new building Miss Grace Smith of McCook came down to Indianola Sunday and spent the day with her uncle and aunt Gennette Short returned home from Cambridge Friday evening after a few days visit with friends at that place R Mullis of the depot force has left for more congenial parts Wo under stand he overlooked a few little unpaid bills E Day and A Keys new building is looming up slowly but surely and will soon present a nice appearance on Main street Mr Lawritson and family came down from McCook and spent Monday with Agent Lawritson and family returning in the evening Mr Beedle and niece Miss Bertha Schoenthal who have been visiting D W Schoenthal for the past few weeks left for their home at Bennett Saturday morning Mr I S Walker went up to McCook Monday night where he was joined later by Mrs Walker and baby They will visit for a few days with relatives in McCook LEBANON John Slutts has painted his barn The heavy rain washed out some of the railroad bridges again as well as a number of bridges in the country During these times of floods and wash outs when train service is an unknown quantity the people appreciate the Star route from the main line that brings the mail every day S E Ralsten has sold his drug store and good will to L W Robinson who took possession Tuesday Mr Ralsten is building a new postofiice north of H E Waughs hardware Mr Robinson used to be the druggist in Lebanon when the town first started Wo nnmmprir Mr Sims of thfl Dir- bury News in his effort to keep the farmers irom rusning inco an organiza tion that takes their money out of the country ana in nis lavonng nome com pany that will be presided over by home officers Lebanon has such a company and they seem to be doing fine E mm mmmmz3sv73imBamm ami fcfTTirihiiiMiiiTriWMiiiif mrifii innitramPM Iit i very Piece of WASH DRESS GOODS in our stock has been Marked 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 sea son What we have left in SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS AXD SILK COATS WE WILL SELL AT COST - and some at less than cost They are bar gains Call and see them I 1ITTT UUUIUII lii Jr p V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cachier B WOLFE Vice President SW Co ICITIZENS BANI 8 OF McCOOK NEB THE SAVING HABIT BBS Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000 V FRANKLIN DIRECTORS W B WOLFE 42 i 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 ch eracter 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 waj to countless possibilities in success and many a young man owes his start m 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 nccook The flcCook Tribune Only One Dollar the year A