K i I J x T9UST WW JL f ft m V 1 No 6 2 12 14 Time Card McCook Neb Wmm MAIN LINE EABT DEPAUT Central Time 11 55 pm A M o ClW A M 955 PM MAIN LINE WEST DEPART No 1 Mountain Timo 1206 pm 3 1130 p M 13 937 am imfkeial line No 170 urrives Mountain Time 540 pm Nol75doinrts 645 am Sleeping dining and reclining clinir cars eoats freo on through trains Tickot sold and baRRBKO chocked to any pointin the Unitod States or Cannda For information timo tables maps and tick ets call on or writo Qoorco Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or L WWakley General Pas BonKer Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Engine 2703 is over the drop pit for repairs Switch engine 1310 is just out of the bnckshop Engine TOG has gone into the back shop for an overhauling Engines 145 1755 and Gil have all had their boilers painted Engines 1232 and 19G2 will go out of the back shop early next week Ex Supt V O English is now living temporarily at least in Covina Califor nia Switch engine 1637 from Denver went into the back shop first of week for an overhauling The company is unloading a large supply of coal in the yard here storing it on the ground Machinist Arthur Davis has quit the service and will return to Pittsburg Kansas to work General Foreman Ballance was down from Denver Thursday morning be tween trains 2 and 13 Brakeman S M Cawthra has been transferred to the Denver Lyons branch and the family has moved to Lyons He will brake for Conductor Wolff The Burlington has given a contract to Robert Malone of Lincon to load 60 000 cubic yards of ballast to be used on the lines south of Alliance Supt Eaton had the toes of one of his feet badly mashed in the turn table at Atwood Kansas Wednesday He is now in a Lincoln hospital for repairs Commencing April 1st the Adams Express Co at Holdrege will have quar ters and handle the express business at that point independent of the railroad company Only one section of the extension to the roundhouse now remains to be floored This work has been in progress this week but the brick supply ran short of enough to complete the job Conductor A P Bonnot has resigned from the railroad service effective May 1st when he and family will leave for Eau Claire Wisconsin where he will go into the large furniture business of his father-in-law R R Williams well known to quite a number of McCook people MrBonnot is one of the pioneer railroad men of the McCook division having served in the capacity of pas senger t rake man for almost 25 years de will take with him to his Wisconsin home the well wishes and regrets of his fellow rail road and many others Mrs Bonnott has been a no table factor in McCooks social and music circles and her departure will be a distinct loss and regretted bv all ij pmhumwoti wHiiwnwi MffimtSlt ANNOUNCEME im Itnrao for Families of ISnndlt Not actuated by remorse but 07 r Jre philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter of outlaws has concluded to devote all his money to the maintenance of a 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 hnnt 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 while he was the leader of the baid that caught Cherokee Bill in 1895 In the Dalton raid in Coffey ville Kas Jenkins was shot eight times He esti mates his nag of bad men at about 150 The home which is being built on a 5000 arre farm owned by Jenkins near Pryor Creek I T is to cost 20 000 Buffalo Express Cabmdles to Support Art The government ot Bavaria has voted a considerable sum for the main tenance of art institutions throughout the kingdom during the coming year Tne allowances for the purchase of paintings and their preservation is particularly liberal The various art Institutes In Munich receive handsome subsidies and the Germanic museum in Nuremberg gets an increasedallow ance Various other institutions have been voted large amounts for repairs and maintenance These art allow ances in all reah 3108163 marks 739741 Emil Hensel In Chicago Record Depredations of Tex o otaa Citiztxib 01 IciUicii and adjoining counties of Texas are in a state of ter ror because of the depredations of coyotes which are killing scores of cattle Worse than that the slinking brutes are spreading hydrophobia an ig the stock A man living in Til den was bitten by an infected colt and died in a few days Ways and means of getting rid of the pests are being considered Water Supply for Tnmplco English engineers are making sur veys and plans of Tampico and the surrounding country with a view of supplying the town with drinking wa ter and a complete system of sewer age Should these works be carried out there will be an excellent opening for the sale of plumbing supplies At present there is no plumbing estab lishment in the port Dust at Sen Great quantities of dust collect on the decks of vessels at sea no matter if they are swept twice or thrice a day Most of it too is found on sailing ves sels The inference is that the sails act as dust collectors arresting the particles which drift in the air Within 800 Milen of Pole Dr G E Borchgrevink has made a great advance into the colder and more perilous Antarctic regions carry ing the line of exploration to within 600 miles of the south pole Tomsk a University Town A technological institute has been spened at Tomsk This is the second institution for higher education in Si lera Tomsk Is now university town JL Plausible Theory Hixon I wonder how Methuselan managed to live to such a ripe old age Dixon- Probably because there were no bacteria and disease germs in his dav FOR SALE Tip Top Qoldie 2nd Sired by Tip Top Notcher Champion at Worlds Fair at St Louis in 1904 Bred to Dan Patch second prize pig at Nebraska State Fair and fourth prize at St Louis in 1904 THIS SUPERB DUROC JERSEY is considered by Auctioneer T C Callahan and others one of the finest animals in Nebraska Cost 20000 at J A Ollis sale at Ord Inspection invited S D BOLLES Box Elder Nebr P S Two pens pure bred Bradley strain Barred Plymouth Rocks for sale Eggs 150 per dozen N - INDIAN0LA Mr Fred Vering has gone east to look up a location Mr Unger of Bondvillo precinct was an Indianola visitor Tuesday Frank Lackey of Stratton was in town a few days last week Emmet McCool marketed a line load of hogs Saturday Mrs Norman Baker returned last week from her visit to North Platte H W Keyes went to McCook last Tuesday on business of a legal nature Miss Laura Miller is clerking in a store in Haigler She will remain there all summer Mrs Teel returned from McCook Wednesday morning Auditor of the Duff Elevator Co is in town this week Eh Akers and William Hold were down from McCook Wednesday Luke Ilayden is building a home for John J Ervin in Missouri Ridge pre cinct Samuel Kendler of Butler Co is in the city on business Marion Powell of Lincoln was in town a day or two this week R E Smith visited with relatives in McCook Saturday night and Sunday Mr William Hardin of Curtis was in town awhile Friday last Mr A Henderson is now a resident of Indianola having lately moved in Mr A Shaffer is on the road to re covery after his late illness Earl Broomfield was classed with the invalids last week but is better at this writing William Sheets and family have gone to Bartley to live Mr Sheets will fol low his old trade repairing wind mills Miss Mamie Mann and brother Fred visited a sister in Freedom last week Elmer Ervin of Missouri Ridge was in town on business first of the week The ladies of the M E church netted a nice little sum last Saturday from their exchange and lunch counter Mrs Elba Hotze took the train for Almena Kansas Thursday morning where she will spend the summer Miss May Moore returned Sunday from McCook where she had been visit ing the past few days guest of Miss Hannah Milo Ough arrived Tuesday evening from the eastern part of the state where he had been visiting for the past two weeks L BSimmons and wife are the proud possessors of a daughter born to them Wednesday Miss Dolly Hayden came down from McCook Wednesday and visited Lukes folks during the day returning home in the evening The ten months child of W S Hayes of McPushon Kansas died at the home of Mr Gregory Sunday and was buried from the Congregational church at ten oclock Tuesday Next Saturday a reception by the old soldiers and their families will be ten dered A H Reynolds and family who will shortly leave for California Mr P McDonnell whose house was lately destroyed by fire has commenced the erection of a residence in the central part of town which will be neat and tasteful when finished J W Scharenberry of Garrison was in town last Wednesday He has bought land adjoining town and expects to move here soon Protracted meetings will begin at the Congregational church the firstSunday in April and continue for some time Rev Hardcastle of Lincoln will be pres ent and will speak each evening Miss Edith T Smith came home Sat urday evening after an absence of several weeks visiting in different towns east of here Quite a surprise was evinced by the people of Indianola and vicinity when they came to learn that Miss Jeanette Short and Archie McNeill were man and wife of several weeks standing having been married about the middle of Feb ruary without the knowledge of any one excepting the judge that married them and their witnesses 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 SPRING GOODS The Model Shoe Store wishes to announce to its many customers that the new lineuof shoes for spring wear ate now in and invite everyone to call and see the exclusive styles and makes secured for this territory There are some especially fine Oxfords in new styles and colors that were ordered for the Easter trade and will be greatly appreciated especially by the ladies and children DO NOT MISS THIS EXHIBITION OF BEAUTIFUL HlOTWEAK The stock of Rubber Shoes for spring wear and seasonable serviceable footwear is larger than usual at this time of year THE MODEL SHOE STORE rrT McCOOK NEBRASKA NOTHING BUT SHOES xwuaxaasaisa NOTICE Notice of tlin incorporation of the McCook Water Work Company To whom it may concern Notico N hereby civon of tlio formation of the McCook Water Works Compaio under thu law of tho statu of Nebrasku Kirbt Tlio name of the corporation is Mc Cook Watur Works Company Second Tho principal plac for the transac tion of its bus iness is at tho city of McCook lied Willow county Nebraska Third Thu Kenoral nriuro of tho business to bo transacted is tho purchase construction and maintenance of a system of wator works in Miid city of McCook for the supplying of water for tlio uo of tho aid city and ros idents thuieof and linns and corporations and railroads in said citj or id jicent thereto with witer for pro tection iinm l fire and for mechanical domes tic and lrrnrition purposes toKothor with tho power to purchase or construct and oixrato an electric liidit and heating plant Hiirnhlo for supplying liulit and heat to the cor porations and companies loirated in or adjacent to i aid citj of McCook Fourth I he amount of the capital stork authorized is one hundred thousand ilKCKX dollars in share- of tmo liuidreri isilfii dollars each which shall bo paid for m full wlien issued and shall bo non-asses-able Fifth The time of commencement of tjs corporation is March 2ttb 1KG and the termi nation of the existence of said corporation uil be March 2Cth 196 Sixth Thu highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation mil sub ject itself shall not exceed thirty thoiatid SWOOJ dollars Seventh The allairs or tho corporation -hall be conducted bv a board of four directois who shall be stockholders and who shall choose from their number a president vice president secretary and treasurer whose term of ollico shall be for one year said olliccrs to be elected annually McCook Nebraska March J6 190G McCook Water Works Company By A II Minor President Atte t J E Kelley Secretary ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss At a county court held at tho county court room in and for said county March 17th A D 1905 Present J C Moore county judo In tho matter ol the estate of Henry L Morrison deceased On reading and filing the petition of Katherine M Chapin praying that the instru ment filed on the 27th day of March A D 1900 and purporting to be a duly certified copy of tho last will and testament of tho said deceased may bo proved approved probated allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the said Henry L Morrison deceased Ordered that April 11th A D 1906 at ten oclock a in is assigued for hearing said petition when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and the hearing there of be given to all iersons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in The McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper print ed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing J C Moori A true copy seal--3-30- County Judge APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nebraska March 190G Notice is hereby given that L W McCouuell 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 7 blk 21 original town in the second ward of tho city of McCook from May 1 1906 to April 30 1907 L W McCon nell Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 30 1905 Notice is hereby given that Louis Fleischman j lias filed in tho city clerks office his bond and petition for a licenso to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 13 block 27 first ward original town of McCook Nebraska from May 1 1906 to April 30 1907 Loots Fleischman Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 30 1906 Notice is hereby given that Patrick Walsh has filed in tho city clerks office his bond and pe tition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 1 block 21 second ward original town of McCook Nebras ka from May 1 1906 to April 30 1907 Patrick Walsh Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 30 1906 Notice is hereby given that William Lewis has filed in the city clerks office his bond and petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building at No 103 Main avenue original town in thefir t ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1906 to April 501907 William Lewis Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 30 1906 Notice is hereby given that Hendrick it Lath rop a firm composed of E W Hendrick and Walter Lathrop have filed in the city clerks office their bond and petition for a licence to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the Boyle building on lot 9 block 22 original Mc Cook in the first ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1900 to April 30 1907 Hendrick Lathrop Applicants APPLICATION FOR3LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 30th 1900 Notice is hereby given that Fred Bruhn has filed in the city clerks office his bond and peti tion for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tho building on lots 1 2 and 3 block 30 original town of McCook Nebraska from May 1 1900 to April 30 1917 Fred Bruhn Applicant Typhoid Rate and Pure Water In Vienna the typhoid rate of deaths to 10000 inhabitants fell to lx after a pure water supply was ob tained In Dantzig the mortality fell from 10 per 10000 to 15 In Munich after the introduction of a good water supply and proper sewerage the rate fell from 21 per 10000 to 63 and in Boston from 174 to 56 Good Seed Cheap Complete stock of veg etable flower seed at five cents for two packages Also bulk seed at very reasonable prices Not cheap seed but cheap in price Not old shop worn packages but guar anteed to grow by the Tie Ideal Bargain Depot UPP0SITE P0ST0FFICE McCOOK oXU s kVW wi -T i i f j r rGccL 2r REeJ VEIiJ THAT YLU7W HAVE THE FitfEST clothe in th 15 VORLD BUT IF THEY DoflT Fit You Vill Lock L i K t THIRTY CETi Vi iORAL Goto A Good PLACE BUSTER BROW1 N rir W8 wtl av l itT r s - - v iU CQPVRlCHT lOoff TrC Ot fcR Cy IT 15 JVST AS EA 5Y To GET CLoTHE 5 THAT WILL FIT YOU AS CLOTHED THAT DoNT THAT 1 5 IF YOU 60 To A PLACE WHERE THEY CARRY CLOTHED THAT FIT THE GARMENTS WE CARRY WE HAVE ESPECIAL LY TAILORED FOR US THEY FIT IF YOU GO TO A PARTY OR TO CHURCH IN ONE OF OUR SUITS NO ONE WILL SAY To YOU THAT FELLOW MUST HAVE boRRoWED that we look out too for the kind of cloth we ut into our suits they wear well and fit well what more could you wish for a fair price this we have an eye on also for uooo a fine appearing worsted suit for 1 500 a fine serge or thibet suit real swagger chil drens suts at 150 and u young MENS SUITS 500 TO 2000 RESPECTFULLY DE GROFF AND CO I a 9 imii fin riT The dose is one just one pill at bedtime Sugar coated mild certain They cure constipation J C Aver Co Lowell SlasB Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAMS DYE atieautiful brown or rich black Use nm ci3 of drlogisw oRRKUAucousin i Klra im is more dangerous to your life than the drink cocaine or morphine habits for it soon ends in Consumption Pneumonia and Death Save yourself from these awful results of Coughs and Colds by taking m KINGS OVERY Sitting by My Wifes Bed writes F G Huntley of Oaklanden Ind I read about Dr Kings New Discovery She had got a frightful chronic cough which three doctors failed to relieve After taking two bottles she was perfectly cured and today she is well and strong Price 50c and 100 One Dose Gives Relief RECOMMENDED GUARANTEED AND SOLD BY o r gr gr is t