W f I f Cash Received on Account Charge Paid Out and other cash register printed supplies at The Tribune office Ajjers This falling of your hair Stop it or you will soon be bald Give your hair some Ayers Hair Vigor The fall ing will stop the hair will Hair Vigor grow and the scalp will be clean and healthy Why be satisfied with poor hair when you canmake it rich My hair nearly nil came out I tlien tried Ayers Hair ViKoruud only one bottle stopped tbe falling New hair cnmehixeal tliickand lust little curly I M Saratoga N Y flW a bottle All drncclsts for J C AYKR CO Lowell Mass Thick Hair SSSSSSii OXFORDS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER NOTHING BUT SHOES Our Oxfords have a marked individuality They are different from what you git anywhere else in this part of the state and a comparison will surprise you at the better quality of our shos They are real beauties made to fit and wear As we deal exclusively in shoes we can show you a greater variety of styles and kinds than you can find any where in this vicinity In our stock we have some new ideas in Oxfords as well as all other kinds and styles you find at the general stores and no greater prices Ladies it will pay you to come and see these new Oxfords For men of taste we have an extremely satisfactory linj of Oxfords Dont be misled by smooth talk We are IT when shoes are in question RAILPOAD NEWS ITEMS II A Jandebaur has gone to Denver Goldio Kunkle clerk for Round Iioush Foreman Ballanco of Denver visited the bos at headquarters Sin dHy Emerson Hanson arrived home from his brief Illinois trip Tuesday night Mrs Hanson and Warren will return nxt Saturday Mrs W II Browne Misi Winnie and Bud were Denver visitors Saturday lat Mrs Browne joins her husband in St Francis Kansas today Trainmaster and Mrs W M Wei den hamer are visiting his brother Supt Fred Weidenhamer at Sheridan Wyom ing going up close of last week Persistent rumors come from Sheridan that Division Snpt Fred Weidenhamer has resigned General Manager Ilol drege says there is nothing in it R A Byrnes of the McCook yard vis ited his family in Denver close of last week lie reports the baby as having cut off the end of its fingers recently Conductor L G Wolff is down from Lyons Colo for a few days on personal business He reports Mrs Wolffs health much benefited by her Colorado resi dence Ex Supt McFurland of the Sterling division made hay in sunny weather and is now kept busy looking after hs exten sive and varied interests in Holyoke Sterling and elsewhere Sut in a wooden smoke jack at the roundhouse caused an alarm of fire Sunday morning about four by burn ing out quite vigorously The fire was easily extinguished by the company force at hand The coal shute at this place was damaged by firolast night to the extent of a few hundred dollars One car was slightly burned The fire department was hampered considerably at first by too great length of hose but after cutt ing a few hundred feet got along better Master Mechanic Bricker of the Sher idan division has resigned and will it is said after a short vacation seek em ployment with the company on an east en division Bricker was before his el evation general piece work inspector Wist of the river Engineer and Mrs F W Bosworth were summoned to Bloomington 111 Sunday morning by the news of the serious illness of his aged mother Mrs W L Bosworth of that city Tuesday morning a telegram came announcing the serious illness of Mrs F W Bos worths brother-in-law in Paris 111 Mr Bosworth is in Bloomington and Mrs Bosworth in Paris The new passenger engines recently ordered by the Burlington are said to be composites of the K4 the P2 simple and P3 compound engines They will be much longer than the class P engines and will have larger drivers than the R4s besides will have double trucks in front to make them ride easier and hold to the track better The order of ten may be increased to fifteen The Burlington has carpenters at Dickens remodeling the depot putting in new window sashes new doors and putting some new office furniture in shape which when completed will add greatly to the appearance of the build ing and grounds They are also fixing the station pump house up in better shape and making various other im provements around the companys build ings At a recent conference of officials here General Supt Byrani being among the number it was practically determined to quite largely increase the yarr facil ities of the company at this place ex pending probably S25CC0 in this one en terprise Tbe building of two viaducts one from the round house to the foot of Main avenue and another over the track east at the grade crossing were determined upon And thirdly but quite as urgently as the others in some respects the enlargement and improv ment of the freight house and freight handling facilities at this place which are notoriously inadequate to the de mands of tbe companys business at this place both local and transfer Dost t Sea Great quantities of dnst 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 th particles which drift in the air Horsemen Organize a Circuit McCook Neb May 3 1906 A called meeting of men from the dif ferent counties of Southwestern Nebras ka was held for the purpose of arrang ing a circuit for Southwestern Nebraska and Eastern Colorado there being a I largo attendance from the various coun ties and an enthusiastic meeting held every one present having the work thor oughly at heart and detei mined to make the enterprise a success On motion W R Starr was selected as chairman and J E Ryan as becre tiry pro temof said meeting A motion vis made that we organize as the East ern Colorado and Southwestern Nebras ka Speed and Agricultural Society the motion being carried unanimously On motion of S M Kinsinger seconded by A J Stroufe that it is the sense of this association that we adopt the following dates for the meetings of the various counties to wit Wray Colo Sept G 7 8 Benkelman Neb 13 14 li Imperial Neb 20 21 22 Hayes Center Neb 27-28-29 McCook Neb Oct 4 5 0 Indianola Neb 9 10-11-12 The above was unanimously adopted On motion by A J Stoufp seconded by W M Lewis that the officers of the McfYinlr niiirinnr Association Ifi I made the permanent officers of this as sociation carried Meeting adjourned James E Ryan Secy Pro Tem COLEMAN Mrs Schilz has built a big barn Earl Berber took some corn to market close of last week Frank Coleman hauled off a load of oats Saturday I Jake Betz brought out a load of big i red cedar posts last Saturday J N Smith hauled out a load lum ber Saturday j Roy and his best girl went to church to Spring Creek last Sunday evening All young folks should attend church on Sunday evenings Jim Howell is the boss coyote hunter He treed some in the ground and dug out and killed ten young ones and one old one Last Monday Eli and Rose Bar went to McCook to meet a sister from Indiana She came on No 1 and as she stepped down she wns closely followed by a brother and his wife This was a com plete surprise as they had no hint that any but the sister was coming They are having a fine visit this week Estimating a Horses Height The Arabs have two methods of esti mating the height to which a colt will grow the first being to stretch a cord from the nostril over the ears and I down along the neck and compare this I measurement with that from the with ers to the feet and the other method being to compare the distance between the knee and the withers with that from the knee to the coronet In the first method it is considered that a colt will grow as much taller as the first measurement exceeds that of the second and in the second method if the proportion is as two to one the horse will grow no taller Bird That Carry Their Young The woodcock it is said has been known to carry away her young when threatened with danger She places them on her spread feet pressing them between the toes and the breast A naturalist says many woodcocks also carry their young down to marshy feeding grounds in the evening re turning before dawn In fact they have no means of feeding their young except by carrying them to their food for they cannot convey their food to them Xot a Bombardment Kissam Has her papa ever fired you Higgins He has never resorted to bombardment His tactics are more in the nature of a passive blockade How is that When I call to see his daughter he remains In the parlor during the whole of the interview Also When Is a Sea Dosrf Maw What is It Johnny Do the ocean greyhounds ever bite the ocean tramps Louisville Courier Journal It Is very easy to get angry with somebody for doing what It would be very unreasonable for anybody to get angry oyer lfyou do Itt POINTED PARAGRAPHS How hard a man falls after having been boosted too high When a man gets the baby to sleep how proud he Is of himself There is usually enough humiliation in all our lives to keep us modest It is not the stingy man who be comes a burden as age approaches It is the spendthrift A pathetic admission older people of ten make is The romance has all been knocked out of me What has become of the old fash ioned woman who called her friends copycat when they bought something like hers When a man is reasonably happy anu content it doesnt just happen He i compelled to use common sense an J work to an end Atchison Globe Mixed AVlves In the early part of the last century there lived in an old New England town a Mr Church vho in the coirse of his earthly life was bereft of four wives all of whom were buried in the same lot In his old age it became necessary to remove the remain to a new cemetery This he undertook him self but in the process the bones be came hopelessly mixed His New England conscience would not allow him under the painful circumstances to use the original headstones so he procured new ones one of which bore the following inscription Here lies Hannah Church and prob ably a portion of Emily Another Sacred to the memory of Emily Church who seems to be mixed with Matilda Then followed these lines Stranger pause and drop a tear For Emily Church lies buried here Mixed in some perplexing manner With Mary Matilda and probably Han nah narpers Weekly The Last Versailles Bourbon There is at Versailles an orange tree some five centuries old This tree which was taken from Foutaiuebleau of Versailles on the completion of the J orangery was already famous under the title of the Grand Bourbon Ac cording to tradition the tree had beeu planted in 1421 by a Princess of Na varre and after several changes of owners came into the possession of Francois I by whom it was placed at Fontainebleau When it reached Ver sailles the king came to visit it and two grand Bourbons were then face to face The man passed and even his bones torn from their tomb at St Denis and tossed into a trench have perished Not a pinch of his dust re mains But the tree lives and blooms and bears fruit the only Bourbon at Versailles serene invincible enthron ed Farmers Versailles A Scotch Test Auchtermuchty is the happy town which every Scot proud of his unpro nounceable tongue uses as a shibbo leth to test the linguistic skill of the southron If you cannot sayt Auchter muchty you are still an uneducated barbarian The meaning of the word happens to be as monstrous as its sound The high ground of the wild sow is not a name one would choose for a garden city People however are found to flock to it as a summer re sort and as it has a lovers pool the town has probably attractions more real than its name In the early part of last century Auchtermuchty went bankrupt and was deprived of all its property except the jail and one or twe other assets of an equally necessary character It is now rich peaceful and radical Tlie Australian Nntive For hundreds of years perhaps thou sands the Australian black has accept ed the doctrine of a Trinity in heaven and the theory of evolution In some respects he is far superior to his civi lized contemporary but he curls him self around like a dog and sinks to sleep on the bare ground at sunset In the dark he is a veritable coward What Happens In a written examination on physical geography one of the questions was What happens when there Is an eclipse of the moon A boy 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 The Unlclndest Cut Is it true that your father is to angry with you that he even refuses to speak to you Why he wont recognize me at alL He Is so angry that the last time we met he even cut my allowance Bal- timore American1 THE MAY QUEEN r LmAV li v l ifin J17 mmr ir KKri V1 AX iv I I 1 Ml I BusreMw iiQuert Iftty iKnc tfO7c WE GIVE FULL VALUE THE MODEL SHOE STORE McCOOK NEBRASKA it I liTiiiiiim mm 3 Time Card McCook Neb MAIN LINK EAST DEPAHT No tf Central Timo 1153 p M 1 5U A Ma 12 800 AM 14 955 pm main line west depart N 1 Mountain Time 1200 p M 3 115p M 13 937 AM IMPEBIAL LINE No 170 arrives Mountain Tinio 540 P M No 175 departs 045 AM SleothiK ditiiuK and reclining chair cars eeuts free on through trains Tickot sold and buRKHKO checked to any pointin tho United Status or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write Gedrfco Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or L WWukley General Pns senur Agent Omaha Nobraska Reversed and Remanded U B Q R R Co vs King Er ror Rod Willow Reversed and remand ed Albert C Department No 2 1 Section 1 article 1 complied stat utes making railroad companies liable for injuries to stock upon their failure to maintain fences along the right of way and cattle guards at highway cross ings was not to intended to provide a a penalty for failure to maintain such safeguards but merely to render such companies liable to the owner of stock injured in consequence of such failure 2 A petition for damages for the Joss of stock based on said section which contains no allegation tracing such loss to the failure of the railroad company to maintain fences or cattle guardsis fatal ly defective 3 Petition examined and held that the facts therein stated are insufficient to constitute a cause of action Burlington Bulletin May 1906 Low rate tour to California and Puget Sound To Puget Sound and Portland direct or via California very low rate excursion tickets on sale June 18th to 22nd inclusive To California Portland and Puget Sound Daily low excursion rates com mencing June Lst applying via variable routes embracing all the western scenery and attractions To California and Return Still low er rates June 25th to July 7th inclusive only 1250 additional to include the Shasta Route and Paget Sound To Colorado and Return Daily af ter June lst About half rates Still lower rates for the Elks great meeting at Denver Tickets sold July 10th to to 15th inclusive To Eastern Resorts Daily low sum mer tourist rates commencing June lst to 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