By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Official Paper of Redwillow County REPUBLICAN TICKET STATE Supromq JucIro Chakleb B Letton Rogents V G Ltfoud Feed II Abdott county Treasurer Benjamin G Gossakd Clork Edwin J Wilcox JurlgO JoHErn C Moonn Sheriff II Iha Peterson Superintendent Floka H Quick Coroner Dr J D IIahb Surveyor James Williams Commissioner 1st District Fkank S Lofton Commissioner Urd District Clauence IJ Gkay A New Public School Building- It is now quite definitely settled that people of McCoolc will be confronted with the necessity of voting on a propo sition to issue bonds for a now public school building coming spring election The school board is now considering the matter though the details as to cost etc have not yet been determined The question is still open of course as to whether the new building shall be an exclusive high school building or for general school purposes and this matter will likely be considered by the voters of the city in passing upon the proposition to vote bonds It may- also be considered what the cost shall be Whether a completed building shall be erected or whether a building shall be erected up to t h e present amount the city can vote for that purpose with provision made to complete the building or to add in the future The people of McCook may well take these and other questions in this con nection into consideration and discus sion The erection of a suitable public school building for the growing demands of the city of McCook should be matter of a large and active city pride It may be added that the board of education has advanced the possibility of building a new school building by buying and retiring 85000 worth of the old issue of S12000 bonds which do not become due for two years While it was necessary to pay a premium for the bonds the emergency warrants fully the expenditure Indigestion constipation dyspepsia kidney and liver disorders and all stomach troubles positively cured by us ing Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnells Primary Precinct The Republican electors of Willow Grove precinct are called to meet in caucus at the otlice of H H BerrySaturday evening October 14th at eight oclock p m for the purpose of nominating a precinct ticket and transacting sich other business as may come before the meeting J R McCakl Jno S Beittain c g coglizer Lon Cone Committeemen John W Bates defendant will take notice tliuton the twelftbday of October 1905 Edith S Batesthe plaintiff herein filed her petition in the district court of Red Willow county Stato of Nebraska against the said John W Bates the object and prayer thereof being to obtain a divorce from said defendant and to obtain the care and custody of Meryl Bates the minor child of said plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as the nature of the case may require You aro required to an swer said petition on or before tne twentieth day of November 1905 Dated this twelfth day of October 190 Edith S Bates By W S Morlan her attorney DneComanijRnoiFier The seasons first cold may be slight may yield to early treatment but the next cold will hang on longer it will be more troublesome too Un necessary to take chances on that second one Scotts Emulsion is a preventive as well as a cure Take NTTS EjU when colds abound and youll have no cold Take it when the cold is contracted and it checks inflamma tion heals the membranes i of the throat and lungs and drives the cold out Send for free sample SCOTT BOWflE Chemists 4094I5 Petri Street jfcv York WcaiI0O - AHdraggl Congressman Norris Talks TheMethodist church was well filled Monday evening upon the occasion of Congressman Norriss talk upon his recent travels in Europe He appeared under auspices of the Brotherhood of St Paul and at their request The congressman opened his talk with an explanation of the organizations purpose and the manner of its formation its power its accomplishments for peace and its remarkable standing among the nations notwithstanding its unofficial character and position The interna tional parliamentary union has accom plished much and is destined the con gressman believes to do greater things for the worlds peace in the future Belgium Germany Frace and Eng land wore visited by the speaker during his absence and being a keen observer of men and things his descriptions of cities people customs etc were greatly appreciated by all His Brussels old glory incident was especially appreci ated Emperor William of Germany King Leopold of Belgium and other notables were met by the party which received quite royal attention and honors during its presence in Europe Mrs W II Dungan sang acceptably a solo in opening the meeting and the audience closed with a verse of the Star Spangled Banner President J VV Chase of the brotherhood introduc ed the speaker and voiced the thanks and appreciation of the brotherhood and audience to the speaker at the close of the interesting and instructive evening Matters of Municipal Moment At the monthly meeting of the Mc Cook commercial club Tuesday evening several matters of municipal moment were considered chief among them be ing the sewer question and the proposed new public school building On the sewer question definite action was taken to the effect that a committee composed of the president A Barnett Congressman Norris and W T Cole man was selected to appear before the meeting of the city council on next Monday evening and convey to them the expressed wish and action of the commercial club favoring the calling of an election in the near future for the purpose of voting on a proposition to issue bonds for the building of a main outlet sewer It was the unanimous expression of the members of tne club present that McCook most urgently needed sewer facilities and that the time is now propitious for the voting of bonds for that purpose It is the wish of the commercial club to be able to do something practical and beyond the talk period for the city and at the regular monthly meetings of the club on the second Tuesday evenings of each month it is hoped the members will devote at least that one night each month to being present at the sessions of the club and to the discussion pre sentation and origination of pertinent matters for the citys good The para mount question just now is the sewer question There are many improve ments that McCook cannot hope to se cure until sne has an adequate sewer system Fell and Broke His Arm Little Everet the ten-year-old son of Conductor and Mrs Henry Rouch is nursing a broken wrist back to its nor mal state He was at the skating rink Saturday evening last and while stand ing still on a pair of elusive skates his feet left the floor unbidden and went ceiling ward His left wrist was broken in the fall He is getting on nicely however That same wrist was injured about a year since A Band Rehearsal Colonel Sutton has finally collected a bunch of musicians about him and Mc Cook will soon be herself again for we have been lost since the peerless Ne braska Brigade disbanded A room has been secured in the court house and the first rehearsal has been called for to night FurrowCox Edson B Furrow of our city and Miss Bessie Cox of Culbertson were united in marriage Wednesday evening of this week Rev M B Carman of our city performing the ceremony at the home of the brides parents in Culbertson They will take up their residence in Mc Cook as soon as quarters can be secured Tribune Clubbing List For convenience of readers of The Teibcne we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and periodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with The Tribune at the following very low prices with PUBLICATION PBICE TBIBDNE Detroit Free Press 1 00 Prairie Farmer 1 00 Chicago Inter Ocean 1 00 Cincinnati Enquire 1 00 Now York Tribune 1 00 Toledo Blade 1 00 Nebraska Farmer 1 00 Iowa Homestead 1 00 Lincoln Journal 1 00 New York World 1 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ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughran Pastor Christian Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m subject Pro crastination Y P S C E at 715 p m Preaching at 815 p m subject Temptation All are welcome L F Sanford Pastor Congregational Sunday school at 10 Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m C E at 7 p m Subject The Christ ians Trials and Triumphs MissSlaby leader All aro cordially invited Geo B Hawkes Pastor Baptist Rev A B Carson will close his pastorate with this church next Sun day He will speak in the morning on The Romance of the Way In the evening upon The Highest Mission of Memory A cordial invitation to all A B Carson Pastor Methodist Sunday school at 10 Sermons 11 and 8 Class at 12 Junior League at 3 Ep worth League at 7 Sunday school and preaching next Sun day in South McCook Sunday school rally day October 22 Everybody -invited M B Carman Pastor Ensco pal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at 10 oclock am Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun day in the month Holy Communion at 730 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector LEBANON Clarence Dott and wife have a baby girl Kittie Waterman is sick with typhoid fever The school house in district 82 is about completed Frank Eikerd is preparing to build a new house H Hupp has returned to his home at Sheridan 111 Mr and Mrs Hardin Smith have a new baby girl P B Garrett has been selling quite a lot of tomatoes lately Mrs Ora Pennington is over from Bartley today Friday The Mission circle met this week with Mrs V H Scofield Lebanons entertainment course com menced Tuesday evening with five numbers in all We understand that the school board have voted not to let outsiders attend the school this winter Mr and Mrs Samuel Johnson were up from Wilsonville Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs E MPennington Rev Gardner the new M E minister attended revival meetings in the M E church at Bartley part of the week John Haag was in Bartley Wednes day He expects to build a new house soon and was consulting contractors Mrs R E Pogue was in Lebanon Sunday Mr Pogue came on Monday After visiting here awhile they left for his appointment Mrs Maud Nichols and son Lawrence Mrs Mary Nichols and Miss Beda Hor ton left Tuesday for Indianola They will visit in Iowa and Illinois before re turning Charles Bonham and father-in-law Mr Timmons were Bartley callers last Wednesday Mr Timmons has bought a number of farms here and is improv ing them Urban Bartholomew drove to Bartley Tuesday taking his cousin Harry Flor kee who has been spending the summer here Mr Florkee returned to his home in Omaha County Sunday School Convention The Red Willow County Sunday School association will hold its annual session in Indianola on Monday and Tuesday next October 16th and 17th at which time the following program will be tne order of the sessions MONDAY AFTERNOON OCT Song and Prayer Serice i0 230 oclock Kkv Smith Greeting Pit ks Matthews IJenefits ol County Associations Mies Root Heaver City Paper On Sunday School Work Mks Ed I istkk Dmbury The Superintendent in the Sunday School Mks II V Kkyks IudianoU Song Remarks Rev Hawkins Appointment of Committees MONDAY EVENING OCT l6 730 OCLOCK Sonjj Service YouNO People Indimola Greeting Pkes Matthews Address Some Things I Saw and Heard in Toronto Miss Haines Lincoln TUEKDAV FORENOON OCT 17 Song and Prayer Service Leader S V Stilceiioueh Danbury Study of the Word Rev Wilson Indianola Teachers Week day Work MESSMcCook The Value of a Good Secretary to a Sunday School Mks McDonald Danbury Song Prajer The Teachers Aim W 1 Miller A Sketch of the East McCook Mission Mrs A C Marsh Round Table presided over by MissIIainls Song TUESDAY AFTERNOON OCT 17 Song Service Rev Hawkins Prayer Rev Smith Our State Convention Mrs Root Heaver City Paper Miss Hckley McCook Practical Primary Plans 1 Importance of Organization 2 Cradle Roll Round Table 3 Food for Beginners 4 Supplemental work 5 After the Primary What 6 Primary Teachers Preparation 7 Primary Standard Miss Haines assisted by Mrs Xoe Songr Helpful Tilings for the Sunday School Mrs Keakdsiee Report of County Officers Commissioners Proceedings McCook Neb October 3 1905 The board of county commissioners met in reg ular session Present D A Waterman Samuel Premor and C B Gray county commissioners C E Eldred county attorney and EJ Wil cox county clerk Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved On motion the resignations of R P Aslicraft overseer road district No 30 and William Hindman overseer road district No 24 were accepted On motion the following appointments were made to fill vacancies F P Batliff overseer road district No HO Wm Sullivan overseer road district No 24 Charles Weintz constable Willow Grove pre cinct ThosBurgoconstable Willow Grove precinct Road No 390 petitioned for by Samuel Ellis and others laid over from last meeting was on motion rejected The following claims were audited and allow ed and cierk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund levy of 1905 as fol lows orau nuuiuui vu supplies oi u W M Welsh supplies 6 15 Hammond Stephens Co supplies 34 15 Polk Bros repairs on court house 1 75 C E Eldred salary 3rd quarter 1905 200 00 R W Devoe salary 3rd quarter 1905 50 00 R W Devoe office expense 2 10 A C Crabtree jailor fees 100 00 A C Crabtreo jailor fees 24 50 A C Crabtreo serving road notice 2 35 A Guy mdse for paupers 9 00 H H Berry fees justice court 8 25 L W McConnell supplies 15 60 H H Berry fees in justice court 5 45 Perry Bee coal for paupers 4 45 M J Campbell board of prisoners 4 00 B G Gossard transportation paupers 12 20 B G Gossard office expense 63 74 McCook Electric Light Co lights for Sept l 90 Danbury News blanks claimed 750 al lowed at 5 50 Frank Moore office expense 3 50 E J Wilcox salary 3rd quarter and office expense 89 95 D A Waterman services as commiss ioner 19 00 Samuel Premer same 16 50 C B Gray same 6 70 Andrew Phillips salary as janitor 25 00 And on the county bridge fund levy of 1905 as follows Perry Bee lumber 108 87 And on the county road fund levy of 1905 as follows Geo W Dillon road work 10 00 Chas Wilson same 3 00 J E Dodge same 7 50 On motion the board adjourned to meet No vember 9th 1905 D A Waterman Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by McCook postoffice October 11th 03 Anderson Arvid Birchnee H C Boyer Mr Brannon Mr Henry Campbell Miss Edna Caton Mr Dibble Dr Howard Drake Mr Abo Eleanor Margrete Eaton Mr W K Fulton Geo Gartside Miss Goldie Mouge Wm Huserman Mr Henry Johnson Mr Everett Jones T C Montague Mr J A McGregor Mrs HB Sloan Jack Smith Mrs Susie Thompson Mrs S Wolf Mr Henry Balls George Barger Dessie Boyd J F Corey Mr Will Carpenter Chas Clampett C W Dixon Mr Byron Davis Mr G W Eickerman Mr Willie Fleischer Dan F George I W Hammell Mr J W Hoffman MrsMelvina Hetrick Miss Hattie Johnson Miss Emma Kinder Mr Cyrus Maule Mr Chas Nicholas Mr W L Stevens Mr Best Troutman Miss Maud Waugh Frank D Wilson Mr Michele McWayson Mr Chas When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmkll Postmaster The McCook Tribune Only One Dollar the year rm Glad Im Alive Arent You Im glad that we have such a nice good stock of goods for you at prices that will make you glad Come in and see our stock well be glad to show it to you Our line of Kimonas and Japanese Kimona Cloth in silk and cotton is one that will please and sat isfy you Fall and Winter Underwear has arrived and we are offering some unusually good values for very reasonable prices Ladies Cloaks and Furs Now is the time to get your choice before the sizes and patterns are broken Our Groceries are always fresh and the best we can buy Fair and courteous treatment to all Give us a trial order Phone 16 McCOOK NEB iie MGook Tribune 100 per Year Try HUBERS a FOR f GROCERIES Fresh Fruit 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