IF V ft ieo i tfl 1 iV fj CUf r - Jill THE WBm TmeCard H mMm Mccook Neb liimm MAIN LINE EAST UKPAET No 6 Central Timo 1153 pm - 14 955 pm MAIN TINE WEST DEPAET No 1 Mountain Timo 1206 P M i 1135 pm 1H 937 am IMPERIAL LINE i No 170 arrives Mountain Time 540 pm No 175clopttrts G45am Sleeping dining and reclining chnir cars seats free on through trains Ticket sold i and haggago chocked to any point in the TJnitod States or Canada For information timo tables maps nnd tick etg call on or write Georeo Scott Aeont Mc- Cook Nebraska or L WWnkley Qouoral Pas sonser Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD HEWS ITEMS A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Emberling Ibis week Wednesday Koswoll S Cutler is now doing the telegraph operator stunt at Arapahoe C W lironson is better nnd about now but Mrs Bronson has been quite ill this week R A Byrnes is switching in tho local yard again Tho family will join him from Denver as soon as quarters can be secured Wilber Anderson a brother of Mrs C L Fahnestock was up from Have lock where he is now employed for the company midweek No 5 on account of the wreck of No 7G at Heartwoll Monday afternoon did not arrive hero until G30 Tuesday morning coming around by Blue Hill and Holdrege C L Eaton superintendent of the McCook division of the Burlington rail road arrived in Lincoln Sunday While here he tendered his private secretary ship to A P Walsh The appointment was accepted by Mr Walsh and he will report for duty Monday at Superinten dent EatonJs headquarters at McCook Lincoln Star This may be a tragic sad time to re mind the Burlington railroad company of the urgent necessity of a viaduct or tunnel over or under the yard tracks be tween tho headquarters building and roundhouse in this city but in certainly is opportune The Tribune hopes that sorrow and bereavement may not come into other homes and families before this needed improvement becomes an accomplished fact pyi rvyggiWMCTgiaTO i Vheii the KKftsynsjuaijeaKOKrszKZ A y i nerves are weak everything goes wrong You are tired all the time easily discouraged nervous and irritable Your cheeks are k OK oari pale and your blood is thin Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown He orders this grand old family medicine For more than 50 veirs I have used Ayers Sirstpnnlli In my family It is a grand tonic at alt times and a wonderful medicine for im pure Wood D C HOLT West Haven Conn S100 a bottle J c ayer co All ilrnceists E iovren Weal Keep the bowels regular with Ayers Pills Just one pill each night Chamberlains fCough Remedyl The Childrens Favorite CUKES Coughs Colds Croup and Whooping Cough- This remedy is famous for its cures over a large part o f the civilized world It can always oo depended upon It contains no opium or othecharmful drag and may no given as confidently to a baby as to on adult Price 25 cts Large Size 50 cts Engine 1G37 is about ready to go out onto tho road an over hauling Engine 318 is up from the branch for repairs Agent George Scott was in Omaha Wednesday on company business Flagman C E Crouch is in Galesburg Illinois his former home on a visit Engino 1751 ran into a load of rails the other day with some damage to her pilot Switch engino 1354 from Red Cloud ha3 gono into tho backshop for over hauling Engines 1277 19G1 and 1941 have been sent down to Ilavelock to have their tire3 turned Three now engines havo arrived on this division from tho Q this weok Nos 1910 1911 and 1914 They are all R4s Frank Amann for a long whilo in tho mechanical department of the Burling ton service here is now farming near Bloomington this state John Humphreys returned first of tho week from Alliance where ho has been located in the companys service for -several months He has resigned from the railroad service and will join the noble army of farmers this season A F Walsh for two years city cir culator of Tho Star and afterward in charge of the subscription department has just received appointment as privato secretary to Superintendent C L Eaton of the Burlingtons McCook division Mr Walsh was for many years employed iu the car service department of the railroad resigning his position to take up newspaper work He left Monday to begin his new work Mr Eaton was in tho city Sunday and the formal appoint ment was then made Lincoln Star Conductor Solliday was one of the lucky participants in a runawaj Mon day He was giving his little girl and a neighbors daughter a touch of high life on tho farm wagon A line broke the horses ran away and when he at tempted to walk tho wagon tongue and thus secure control of the horses he fell underneath the wagon which ran over him The boy on horseback who was the innocent cause of the runaway was also the one to stop the runaways The little ones were uninjured and the team and wagon also escaped Sol has a few painful bruises as his memento of tho affair Annuals For Employes The Burlington railroad has institut ed a new sort of pension for its employes whose faithfulness has kept them in the service for eighteen years or more It is not in the form of retirement on half pay or of soft jobs but the issuance of annual passes good on all Burlington lines and good for the employe himself as well as the members of his family Quito a number of engineers and con ductors residing in Lincoln havo re ceived their annucls The little pieces of paste board take tho place of the trip passes formerly issued and still given to employes of lesser experience when tho officials feel that they have earned a free ride Heretofore when employes have desired to take a trip they have been obliged to make their desiresknown to their immediate su periors who submit to the division su perintendent or some other high of ficial The passes are then given out in course of time through the routine of the clercial force Lincoln Star APersonal Letter Mrs Apta Putauf Dear Apta Tour note thanking me for calling your attention to the sale of Silks by The Thompson DGCo and stating your intention of profiting by it was brought by Josephine today who tells mo you will go down next week toget silk for all the garments you have planned I do hope you will not be too late Their G9c yard wide black Taffeta is equal to 100 value any where Their S138 36 inch Chiffon Taffeta is simply fine Their 30c 45c and 50c China Silks the latter 11 inches wide have been impossible to get over before Their suit patterns and waist patterns are satisfying all tho shoppers and you will be wise to make no needless delay Im anxious to show you what I have already made up Sincerely your friend Bertha Bijjthair 5 to 140 Acres in Egan park Only half mile to school For prices and terms see C F BABCOCKMcCook Neb - v GOING BAREFOOTED ON FASTER SUNDAY Burlington Bulletin April 1906 -Special homeskkkeiis it a res 1st and 3rd Tuesdays low excursion rates to the North Platte Valley the Bighorn Basin and otherTrontier territory Personally connucted excursions on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month for those seek ing freo homesteads of G40 acres of mixed farming and dairying Write D Clem Denver Agent Ilomeseekers In formation Bureau 1004 Farnam street Omaha Neb lititiQATKD Lands If you have any surplus money you can do nothing better with it than to get hold of an ir rigation fai m now If this appeals to you send for irrigation literature LOW VACATION TOUKS TO CoLOKADO California and Puget Tound The sum mer of 190G will bring a great variety of attractive low rate excursion tours The greatest railroad journey in the world to California and Puget Sound is within your reach at about half rates daily from April 25th to May 5th also after June 1st Ask about excursion rates to San Francisco for the teachers big meeting also about the cheap rates to Colorado for tho Elks great gathering eaily in July To northern uesorts Low ralo ex cursion tickets to the Block Hills Hob Springs South Dakota Sheridan Wy oming Eatons Ranch Big Horn Moun tains and Yellowstone Park ask about special camping tour of 21 days from Cody through the Yollowstoue Paik Go somewhere Life is short see America Think over tho kind of a trip you would like to make and ask tho un dersigned to help you plan tho most in teresting trip at the lowest possible cost G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry L W Wakely G P A Omaha Nothing like Knowing whats going on We keep you posted locally but Whitman on Emerson I often say of Emerson that the per sonality of the man the wonderful heart and soul of the man present in all he writes thinks does hopes goes far toward justifying the whole lit erary business the whole raft good and bad the entire system You see I find nothing in literature that is val uable simply for its professional qual ity Literature is only valuable in the measure of the passion the blood and muscle with which it is invested which lies concealed and active in it From Horace Traubels With Walt Whitman In Camden in Century Better Than References Can you give me references from your last place1 No maam The last woman I worked fur was Mrs Libby that used to live next door to you She an I couldnt get along at all You dont know how mean she is I could tell you ever so many You may come Chicago Tribune Very Important Uncle John should I be justified in writing to a young man who has never written to me Only on very important business my dear WelL this is important business I want him to marry me I Illustrated Bits Commisssloners Proceedings McCook Neb April 4 1906 Tlio Board or County Commissioners mot pur suant to adjournment present Samuel Promor C 15 Gray and F S Lofton county commis sioners C E Eldred county attorney and E J Wilcnz count clerk The minutes f previous mooting read and np provod On motion the following appointments were made to All vacaucies G O Loiigncckcrovorseor road dist No 5 Lorov Jones 11 Jacob Wall 15 R C Hindiimn 24 Ira Kennedy 21 31 C Stephens j stico of tho pence for Loban on precinct The following oflicinl bonds wore examined nnd on motion approved G O Longnecker ovprjeer road dit No 5 Loroy Jones 11 E P Couse HI Jacob Wall V Don L Thompson 14 R C Hindmun 24 In tht matter of Road No o92 petitioned for by Alex Ellis et al luid over from the lst meeting tho road came on for a hearing The board find that all of tjie requirements of lav have been fully complied with and that the public Kood requires it and on motion of Gray weonded by Lofton tho objections weio overruled and road established recom mended bj the road commiisionors wliieli is a follows Commencing at the northeast cornor of section eighteen lb town one ill range twiit nine 29 west Gth p m and running thence wot on section lino between sections seven 7 and eighteen 18 said town and range to tho northwest corner of section eight een 18 said town and range and terminat ing thereat Said road to bo sixty six 00 feet wide and clerk was instructed to notify over seer of highways to open said road Whereupon tho board tool up tho matter of the claim of N J Johnson for damages sus tained by reason of tho establishment of said road and N J Johnson was sworn and testified as a witness Whereupon it was requested bj N J Johnson and Marion Austin the prosont owner of the land for which said X J Johnson claimed damages that said Marion Austin be substituted for N J Johnson whereupon on motion of Gray seconded by Loftou the said Marion Austin was allowed the sura of G000 as damages by reason of tho establishment of The I said road and tho overseer of road district No Weekly Inter Ocean gives the news of J4 wasjustrncted to pay same out of all the world By our special arrange ment you cau secure both papers for one full year for the very low rate of 8105 Horses for Sale One hundred head of draft and driv ing horses for sale Frank Stillman McCook Neb Dynamo Driven from Car Axle The Great Western Railway of Eng land is lighting its corridor trains by electricity obtained from dynamoa driven from the car axle Storage bat teries are carried for use when the running speed Is slow and for stops T t1B r Certainly not Going to have your feet dressed as neatly and comfortably as ypur head and body Certainly Our store is now in full gala attire The whole store glistens with brighc newspring and summer shoes People are praising ourstock 6f Oxfords this season A most cordial invitation is extended to you to attend this the greatest spring showing of footwear in the history of our store We have some of the most attractive styles we especially recommend to lovers of good shoes MODE 1 SHOE STORE a p p McCOOK NEBRASKA iiiiihiuihijiii I Ill Tlie Australian Native For hundreds of years perhaps thou sands the Australian black has accept- cu ui uuctiiue ul a jiumy m uirnu C G Bosworth board paupers and the theory of evolution In some j w E Conviu yt fines as same warden respects he is far superior to his j Samuel Premer commissioner services lized contemporary but he curls him- C R Gray same self around like a dog and sinks to sleep on the bare ground at sunset In the dark he is a veritable coward Wliat Happens In a written examination on physical geography one of the questions was What happens when there is an eclipse of the moon A hoy with rather an admirable knack of getting out of a difficulty wrote the following answer A great many people come out to look at It London Answers F S Lofton same my fundf belonging to said district as by law provided On motion clerk was instructed to uotifj over eer of road district No 23 to opou road Xb 290 On motion board adjourned to meet April th 1006 Samuel Premer Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk McCook Nob April 5 190G Tho Hoard of County Commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present Samuel Premer C B Gray and F S Lofton county commis sioners C E Elderd county attornoyand E J Wilcox county clork Tho minutes of previous mooting read and approved On motion C B Gray was appoiuted as Road Commissioner to view proposed road No fc95 and examine into tho expediency of establish ing said road Tho following cldims vero audited ami al lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on tho county general fund levy of 1903 in payment thereof as follows J S LoHew fees State vs Heun and Mallory 250 U il Osbora same 2 05 A C Ebert same 1 00 Ed llubor same 1 CO D W Colson same 1 00 W W Mcllilleu same 100 B Hofersame 1 CO Z L Kay same 100 William Sharp same 100 H H Berry fees State vs Ploussard misdemeanor t II II Berry fees State vs Olcott Lackej misdemeanor 4 75 T Bnrge same 4 43 W H Ackerman same 1 10 G W Billings samo 1 10 Harry Butler samo 1 10 Charles Wilson samo 1 10 Dan Cashen same 1 10 II H Berry fees State vs Wilson 4 33 R 31 Osborn same 2 95 Elias Canaga samo 2 20 J JJ Hare samo 110 ES Bj field printing 2 30 Predmore Sons repairing 5 SO i W T Coleman supplies 7 35 McCook EI Lt Co lights for February G 75 McCook El Lt Co lights for March 2 63 J Andrew Phillips salary for March 25 00 CE Eldred salary 1st qr 200 00 Charles Skalla salary 1st qr 1 50 j R W Devoe salary 1st qr SO 00 E J Wilcox sal 1st qr oilice expense i 00 R W Devoe office expense 3 50 j M Hogan sign 1 00 M K Ivorn work on pile driver 4 CO Jas McAdams mdse Tor pauper IS 35 Jas McAdams samo 16 00 j M E Knipple samo 6 00 W C Billiard coal for paupers and j courthouse 36 30 Barnott Lbr Co coal for pauper S 25 2 50 10 00 2Mj I9 60 19 90 And on the comity bridge fund levy of 1905 as follows John Ekstedt bridge work 5 50 George Younger same 5 50 Jacob Korb samo 13 00 Baruett Lumber Co lumber 50 W C Bullard lumber 37 GO On motion board adjourned to meet May 1st 193G Samuel PremerChairvaan Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach Want abe VL as- tTJvC c tea mi fMT COPVRIGMT lOQCnv BtJTCP IJSSSSSS THAT 1W THE 5PRING ABOUT EASTER Twe WE SHOULD ALU COME OUT IN NEW CLOTHES IT MAKE5 VS LOOK POOR AND FEEL Poofc WITH OLD CLOTHED ON WE ARE OUT OF ykDATE BU5TEK BRoW UV3S - j K -- Kr3 cm Ss rfrr for 60 years vzSttr jvi Mmsst fOaa 7- fo ruiMto Togged tcr Erster EASIER MOW LS NEAR THE LILIE5 ARE BURSTING FORTH IN BEAUTY ARE YoUf MAYBE YOU HAVE CHUCKED A 5IP YOUR OLD DVDS AND BLOOMED OUT IN A NEW UIT IF NOT COME TO US BUT WITHOUT THE TIE 5 CoLLAPw5VnHIRTS UNDERWEAR AND HO 5E CAN YoUBE READY FOR EASTER WE CAN FIT YoU OUT IN THE NEW THINGS IN COLLARS AJiD -SHIRT-5 OUR UNDERWEAR WILL FEEL 600D ON YOU AND WE CAN SUPLY YoU WITH HO 5E SO SWELL THAT YoU WILL ROLL V YOUR TKOVSEKS AT THE BoTTcM RESPECTFULLY DE GROFF AND Co t tTjrrirTrFjwii Wake up your liver Curej your constipation Get rid of your biliousness Sold- JCAyerCo LOT7C11 XL stop you Lung Irritation relieve your Sore Throat and drive out your Chronic Cold with the only cer tain and strictly scientific Cure for Coughs and Colds 3S m Almost in JDespafr Our little daughter vas given up by tvo physicians with consumption of the threat and we were almost in despair wen our druggist recommended Dr Kings New Discovery After taking four bottles she was perfectly cur sd and has had no throat trouble since GEO A E7LES Cumberland Bid Price gee and Sico jlfPTfL IMiii TTLES F RECQKMDED CUARAHTEED AHD SOLD BY ll Druerist ii your moustache or beard RliRKiMRMAM II YF utiful orovn or nc i clack Use m n iu uLmwtu SfMrTft hfcilfaY IrJ JEfc 7 POtfJfc g3krKSEafcy ESS2 85