m i I By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Real Estate Transfers The following real estate filings have been mado in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening Lincoln Land Co to R McDonald wd to lot 12 blk 31 Imlianola 100 00 It McDonald to J Hurrisou wd to lot 12 blk 31 ImUnnola 10 00 H J Cozad to A Kleosek wd to lota 0 t S 9 10 and 11 blk 52 Hartley 1000 00 II J Cozad to A Klocsok wd to pt n lif nwqr 12-3-27 1000 00 Cora Paup ot alto Barnott Lumbor Co wd to lot 10 blk 39 Imlianola 100 00 V Franklin to A Strawdorwd to n hf nnd swqr and w hf so qr 15 and w hf 22-2-30 C20 00 D L TallmadRO ot al to C E Welles wd to s hf so qr and nw qr so qr and s hfswqrnoqr 23-4-26 A D Skinnor to J J Caton wd to s hf no qryand nw qr no qr nnd uo qr nw qr 4-4-27 W J Jrvino to II C Kornhaus wd to s hrnwqr 27-3-20 1OD0 00 V J Irvine to II C Kornhaus wd to s hf and 8 hf noqr 27-3-20 E II Cannon to E A Horbig wd to no qr 4-2-20 - 2075 00 Citizeas Bank to A Strawder wd fono J Koarns to II Boy wd to n hf sw qr s hrnwqr - 2500 00 Q W Jones to J M Brown wd to lot 9 and 10 blk 48 BartJey 75 00 Lura Everist to J G Evan wd to no qr 26-1-29 2300 00 C E McDonald to C Axtoll wd tonw ijr 0ij - Xi M Godfrey to Minnie Arm Id wd to w hf lot 10 blk 1 SHilh McCook Minuio Arnold to Manoio Schneider wd to lirtot 10 blk 1 South McCook 1S0J IS 00 Clara McKay to EWard wd to lot9blk 1 South McCook 500 U0 J F Mahouey to G S Coo wd to nw qr 22-2-20 1500 00 J F Mahonoy to G S Coe wd to sw qr 15-2-20 1550 00 Lincoln Land Co to T L Kelley wd to lots 11 and 12 blk SOIudianola 90 00 AG Bump to J D Hiiro wd to lots 11 and 12 blk 12 1st McCook 1000 00 T K Miller to J S McBrayor wd to so qr no 100 00 A KnaulT to Clara McKay wd to lots 1 2 aud 3 blk 8 3rd McCook 1500 00 United States to J Fish pat fo u hf sw qrandhf nwqr Y Ballew to 02 M Biselow wd to lot 7 andptS blk 1 McCook - 1800 00 O C Borwoll to E Pfnlzgraf wd to so qr 26-2-27 1500 00 if lviuuo to h Kedfolt wa to no qr so 3200 00 W A McCnrty to S A Austin wd to n hf ltilin blk 2 Lebanon 73 00 L E Weir to J A Porter wd to Its 6 7 in 4 Lebanon 2000 00 M F Davis to E Timmins wd to no qr 2S00 00 Annie Carty to E Timmons wd to s hf noqrn hf se qr 24-2-27 2000 00 M W Grei n toE Timmins wd to nw 4200 00 Neb Cent B L to A G Bump wd to Its 7 8 in 91st McCook 1100 CO J Kcarn to A G Bump wd to Its 1 2 in27 2nd McCook 1500 00 This is rhe season of listlessnesshead aches and spring disorders Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure proventa tive Makes you -strong and vigorous 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES satarrh af Jthe stomach ESSnSJSSSSSSSESSiSiSiSStSSiig City Council Transactions The city fathers were in regular ses sion Monday evening with full atten dance of counciltuen and officers Bills were allowed as follows McCook Electric Light Co 9600 McCook Loan and Trust Co 7500 M JClark 300 Norman Campbell 300 Charles Brohson 300 J H Yarger 300 JLoHow 300 George Burgess 300 J W Spencer 300 J H Stephens 300 Jacob Steinmetz 300 Charles Wemtz 300 L P Chapman 300 Star Publishing Co 200 Steurer Publishing Co 900 York Blank Book Co 700 Bee Publishing CoT 225 John Ekstedt 3825 AJ Dillon 5000 Thomas Burgo 6000 Report of chief of police was read and filed Report of police judge was read and referred to city attorney The votes cast at the last election were canvassed and following were de clared elected Mayor H P Waite City Clerk W A Middleton City Treasurer A C Ebert City Engineer C H Meeker Police Judge IL H Berry Councilman First ward CB Gray Council Second ward L W Mc Connell Members Board of Education W S Perry and C W Barnes long term Louis Suoss short term H P Waite W A Middleton C B Gray and L W McConnell were sworn into their respective offices by the city attorney and assumed their offices at once Following appointments and commit tees were then announced and confirmed President of Council M Lawritson Finance Com Lawritson McConnell Ordinance Com McConnell Gray Fire Cora Custer McConnell Streets and Alleys Com Custer Gray Cemetery and Health Com Gray McConnell Electric Sight and Water Com Mc Connell Lawritson Sexton and Special Police for Ceme tery W A Gold Chief of Police Thomas Burgo Pound Master R M Osboru City Attorney J S LeHew Park Com W B Mills Barney Hofer W S Perry Cemetery Trustees Mrs E M Easterday Mrs Augusta Anton Mrs W S Perry Barney Lewis Emerson Hanson On motion the pay of John Ekstedt for street sprinkling etc for himself and team was fixed at 30 cents per hour Bond of Police Judge H H Berry was approved and filed Adjourned 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 WILCOXS DUROCJERSEY POLAND SGSSSaiffiSKlBE cly CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS JChristian Sunaay school at land Christian Endeavor at 11 oclockevery Sunday morning All are welcome Cathouc 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 Looghban Pastor Cong nEQATiONAi Sunday school at 10 am Preaching at 11 amand 8 pm Christian Endeavor at 7 p m Spec ial Easter exercises music and sermon both morning and evening Morning subject -Eternal Life All are invited Geo B Hawkes Pastor Baptist The regular services will be held next Sunday morning and evening Easter sermon and special music in the evening The revivnl services next week every evening except Saturday We invite you to attend these services A A Holmes Pastor Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermons at 11 am and 8 pm Class at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth League at 7 Brotherhood meeting at i for men Next week Passion week will be observed beginning Tuesday night All plan to attend M B Cabman Pastor Episcopal Good Friday April 13th there will bo services as follows At 10 a rn at 3 p m at 730 p m Addresses will be given upon the seven last words of our Savior upon the cross by C W BarnesDr Beach and the Rector The services on Easter day will be as follows At 615 a m Holy Communion at 10 a m Sunday school prayers and an Easter sermon at 11 a m at 8 p m prayers and an Easter sermon by the Rector The choir is preparing Easter music olForing for the church building fund All are welcome to these services E R Eable Rector State of Nebraska Rsd Willow County ss To nil persons interested in tho estate of Alex ander Campbell deceased Notice is horoby given that Marv Campbell executrix of said estatOi has filed hor petition in tho County Court of Red Willow County Nobraska the ob ject and prayer of which aro for a decree con firming her riRht to all of said estate and that an order may be mado finally discharging hor from her trust You aro hereby notified that said petition will bo heard by thoCounty Judge at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county on tho 5th day of May 1906 It is ordered that a copy of this notice bo pub lished onco oach weok for three successive weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed and published in said county DatPtl this 12th dav of April seal J CMooke County Judge Porridge with cream and toast Economical health ful and sustaining for all work mental or In two pound packages Sealed to protect Its purity and flavor All good grocers SSSffiSKSSE3i 3S2 at his farm 2i miles southeast of McCook Neb commencing at i oclock p m Twenty DurocJersey Sows most of them sired by the great Soo lb Jumbo Turn 26313 a son of Morton Co s cele brated Jumbo Red 7973 These sows are safe in pig by my Duroc herd boar Eclipse 31683 pur chased at a long price from a show herd at the Nebraska State Fair last year He was well inside the money in the strongest Duroc Show ever made Twenty Poland China Sows strong in Missouri Black Chief Tecumseh and Perfection blood and safe in pig by my Poland China herd boar Col McCook 40457 by Expansion 26293 the celebrated boar at the head of the herd of Dawson Son Endicott Neb This is one of the best hogs in the west and will weigh 500 lbs as a yearling He stands up well has splendid bone and is a tfpe of the modern Poland China the great general purpose hog He has had more prize winning brothers and sisters in the state fairs in the last three years than any other family of hogs shown TERHS Cash or Bankable Note Positively no hogs to be removed until after close of sale Crates furnished at cost Free convey ance from Blue Front Barn to the sale Send for catalogue Free lunch at noon Z S BRANSON E J MITCHELL J Auctioneers HH FQ Coming Changes -In Supreme Court r iT OTJSTTCE IIKNItY BROWN HE recent deci sion of the United States supreme court on the subject of the trusts and the an ticipated changes In the membership of the body have drawn especial at tention to the judi cial Institution which occupies so high a place in the respect and esteem of all Americans As the court of last resort of the re public tho nine justices of the supremo court possess powers which have no parallel among the courts of other na tions It has been said that the con stitutional convention of 1787 scarcely realized the great powers it conferred upon the supreme court in creating that body and that if it had and the people of the states had understood the same the constitution might not have been adopted so great was the jeal ousy of the states at that time as to the powers they themselves claimed It is generally recognized today as the most august body of the kind in exist ence It is the balance wheel by which the affairs of the nation in its relation to the states are kept in order and is the final judge of the validity of all laws passed by congress or by the leg islatures of the several states when brought to tho test of the constitution of the United States The lawmakers at Washington stand in wholesome fear of its powers and in the discus sion now in progress on the railroad rate bill every effort is being put forth by friends of railway rate reform to frame a measure which will pass the inspection of the supreme court The court has made several decisions recently which are considered to strengthen greatly the interests of the people when opposed by the power of corporations Some of these decisions relate to interpretation of the anti trust law and one sustains the conten tions made by tho city of Chicago in its contest with traction corporations thereby creating a precedent for the guidance of other judges in the do- JUSTICE MELVILLE W FULLER cision of similar questions There were ten decisions affecting the right claim ed by corporations to refuse to furnish evidence concerning their affairs on the ground that such evidence might be used to incriminate them Two related to the so called tobacco trust cases and the majority opinion in them was delivered by Associate Justice Henry B Brown It declared that the right of a person under the fifth amendment to the constitution to refuse to incrim inate himself was purely a personal privilege of the witness and not in tended to apply to a corporation Justice Brown was appointed to the supreme bench from Michigan by Pres ident Harrison in 1S90 lie was born in March 1S3C and has therefore reached the age of seventy In so do ing lie became eligible for retirement but that is a matter a supreme court justice exercises his discretion about Some justices have served until past eighty The late Justice Stephen J Field served thirty four years or until he was eighty one It was during the latter portion of his service that Jus tice Brown took a seat in the tribunal Judge Field was not able by reason of infirmities to do his share of the work and the court was somewhat handi capped in consequence The other judges were overworked Talking of the situation to a friend Justice Brown said one day When I get to be seventy if I dont resign from the bench I want you to come to Washington and kick me off A few days ago this friend paid a visit to liim I have come to remind you of a con versation we had ten years ago re marked his friend This is your seven tieth birthday and I have come to comply with the instructions you gave me then Justice Brown remembered the con versation and laughed But he had al ready notified the president of his in tention to retire It is understood that he will continue to serve for several months to come Tho retirement of Chief Justice Melville W Fuller is also expected in the near future He is now seventy three years of age and was ap pointed br rresidPiit Cleveland in 1S8S CAv - W XvS - VHvb n Ideal Miter breakfast fe CAUF0SN1A I0H W Raked Wheat Food L j manual msmmmg mmm S 5S4Ssfew3kSKtsraw3 mMtmmzgmiig vvt zriilZiFisr 2 s it T5i rrj Easter Music M E Church MOUNINO fi Ell VICE Processional Choir Hymn - Prayor Rosponse Choir Music Orchobtra Scripture Reading Anthem Gloria from MoEnrta 12th Mass SOriDOQ t OfTortory Orchestra AFTEKNOON KSUGHTS TEMPLAIt SERVICE Hymn Onward Christian Soldiers Music Orchestra Mnsonic Sorvico Knights Templar ruDttt Prayer Rosponse Choir Hymn Scripturo Reading Anthem Choir Sormon Offertory - Orchestra EVENING Bt SUNDAY BCUOOI Voluntary Congregational Singing Invocation Anthem Choir Reading Mra Dr Welles Praise to God Our Father ChoirBoys Primary Song - Reading Grnco Willetts Nature Story Chorus of Girls A Little Boys Walk Five Roys Solo Dorothy Duugnn Roadiug E Gertrude Storor Solo Rachol Berry Singing Choir Boys Short Talk Pastor Offering Doiology Benediction Close of Fitch School Miss Delia Schoonover closed a very successful term of school in tho Fitch district Friday of last weok civinjr tho patrons an entertainment in the evening which was especially enjojod Dialog ues songs recitations and a concert by WB Fearn and his superb phonograph lent mirth and pleasure to tho evening The women of the neighborhood spread a feast in the evening of such generous proportions that your corres pondent couldnt keep track of how many courses it consisted At any rate it made one of your city 0 courso lunch eons lock like 17 cents Tho evening closed with many warm good wishes to Miss Schoonover who goes to her home for rest leaving us happy peaceful aud harmonious One fact became apparent at this af fair namely the need of more room Quito a numbor had to stand up during the entertainment A larger building would not come amiss Old School Kid Amateur Burglars Operate Some amateur burglers operated in tho city Wednesday night of this week Tho establishments of Polk Bros David Magner and Keegan Okerson were vis ited Nothing of much value was se cured at any of these places Entrance in each case was secured by breaking out window panes in rear of buildings Tho most serious loss was sustained by Mr Magner where the cash register was taken out into tho back yard and badly broken TLe work was amateur ish and sturLi A limlD 2 r plant root j c r good strong sets ii fairly taken care of 35 cents per dozen orS2lr3 i arb pie ior kind ro to grow if j cents each per hundred Leave orders with J A Wilcox Son and DeGroff Co McCook or George Short and John Puckett Indianola Neb or call at my farm 9 miles north east of McCook on the Willow A R Clark Parties wishing to have The Tribune print their sale bills can have the copy prepared by bringing the description of the articles they havo to offer for sale to this office There will be no charge for preparing the copy and the bills will be promptly and accurately printed at a moderate cost Low Rates to California San Francisco or Los Angeles and re turn S5000 Via Portland SG250 Liberal stopover privileges allowed For particulars call at ticket office G S Scoit Agent Telephone Notice Parties who aro not now subscribers who wish telephones please make ar rangements ht the office as soon as pos sible C I Hall Manager Call at The Tribune office and see what can be done for you in the way of reading matter for the coming year It will save you money McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday afternoon Com SI Wheat G3 Oats 25 Rje -10 Barley 25 Rosa Eggs Good Battel BIG NEW STOCK j S3 12 20 Of Granite Ware just receiv ed Some extraordinary values at the bargain sale price io cents Come and be surprised Ik Meal Bargain Depot OPPOSITE POST OFFICE HcCOOK x j me T I Si Jc Wtl -- I I my -A I- mm Wei -Counting His Income c from real estato lucky rnanP Yet jo can recall tho day when bo turned his back upon ox travaganco and buckled down to save money Ho soon found that the bank was hia best friend First National Bank gives tho same friendship to evory monoy snver It helps you to save but dont bo brought to do tho right thing by promises Come right along with your first saved dollar because it is the right thing to savo Meat You At the door with a nice roast steak broil or fry and at any time you give the nod We have been in the city long en ough for you to know all about us If we have given you sat isfaction in the past we ask you to continue your patron age in the future Yours to please DAVID MAGNER Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats EAL ESTATE 5 Acre Tracts Airalfa Sugar Beets Garden Tracts On First Bottom within one mile of the round house will bo on tho market on easy terms APRIL 1st 1906 Call at the office for particulars J E Kelley A G Bump Next door to postofiice McCOOK - NEBRASKA Col A J Driscoll H H Berry AUCTIONEERS Live Stock Sales a Specialty Thirty years experience Write for dates ami terms Reference Citizens bank of McCook The Bank of Cuuert ou McCOOKNEH 00 0 sllaJM tZ y M H K1 WL i a udHtitj 1 a ti m 0z tsuas DENTIST Phone 112 Office Rooms 3 and j Walsh Blk McCook FRED R BRUNS Barber Shop Bath Booms Rear Citizens bank JACK Will make the season of 1906 at my farm a half mile northeast of Perry station 600 to insure foal 700 for standing colt Q W Watkins Owner A