p 4 J t M r A a A a ti JL iW r hi fe h K23g THE Time Card McCook Neb MAtN LIKE EAST DEPAET No fi Central Time 12 14 115 p M 530 a M 800 am 9 55 P M MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET No 1 Mountain Time 1206 r m 115pm 13 937 am IMPERIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 540 P M No 175 departs G45am Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars scats free on through trains Tickot sold and baggage chocked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or writo Georeo Scott Agent Mc Cook Nobraska or L WWakley General Pas- gone to Kansas City i tuui nKDUbi viiiti uu nuuuioiiui Wanted A reliable person for McCook and surrounding country to represent the National Life Insurance Co of Chicago Liboral contract to right party C E H E Brown General Agents Holdrege Nobraska Low Rates to California San Francisco or Los Angeles and re turn 5000 Via Portland 56250 Liberal stopover privileges allowed For particulars call at ticket office G S Scott Agent When the baby talks it is time to give Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea Its the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers It makes them eat sleep and grow 53 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell Pasture for 150 Cattle I have 400 acres in pasture Plenty of grass and good care Prices reasonable Fred W Easton on Ben Shultz ranch Centerpoint Neb BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach HOLLtSTERS Bocky Mountain Tea Muggets A Busy Medioine for Bu3j People Brings Golden Health and Ronewed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live ind Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath SiupRish Bowels Heaaacne nnrt Rnolrnfhn Tfa RnaUv Mountain Tea in WD let form 35 cent3 a box Genuino made by Holxjster Drut Cosipant Madison Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Cash Paid For ALL KINDS OF Second Hand Good Wilsons Second Hand Store In Blatt Building 6 MW K The Boy Makes The Man and the man pro perly trained makes the banker The bankers posi tion above all is a position of trust If your banking connection is with A Good Banker it helps your credit as well as safe guards your de posits Our bank guarantees you all essential feat ures requisite in banking Yur accounts solicited First National Bank RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS II M Puller has gone to Denver Slack work has laid off a few men in the shops Engine 1032 is in the roundhouse for slight repairs Engine 1065 is having some new springs placed on her John Mullen has returned to work in the shops here Some repairs were made to No 1981s pilot this week Wallace Brown and I R Smith have Engine 1910 went onto the drop pit this week for dope cellars Conductor E O Scott and wife have returned to Republican City Engineer Charles Starr is spending a short time visiting in Denver Miss Ida Bloom of Denver is a guest of Engineer and Mrs W C Schenck Lewis llecker of the air bench has left his position and the city and Gus Budig is not happy Clyde E Lyle who has been assisting the agent at Axtell has been at head quartors the past week Engine 1965 is having some new flues some crown bolts and is having some new cylinder packing put in place Engine 1274 2998 and 3031 went into the backshop this week for an over hauling The 2998 is a switch engine from Denver liilwiirtiftiiif Just now we have on exhibition the largest and most complete lini of LOW Shoes shovn ii th2 city Tennis Oxfords Golf and Base Ball shoes and an extraordinary fine stock of warm weather Oxfords at prices that cannot b2 bettere I for the same class of goods No shoddy bargain counter shoes Every pair genuine Low shoes in canvass and black white and colored leathers Have a look at these shoes you never saw better values HlfMJUPfl IfrMTgm lUIHlll Best of Everything in Shoes and Shoes for Everything Oxfords in Tan White Black and Colors NOTHING BUT SHOES THE MODEL SHOE STORE sr McCOOK NEBRASKA PHONE 18 Engine 2019 had a new steam pipe put in her this weekShe bursted one of her steam pipes at Oxford last week while pulling in No 76 W C Stevens of the repair track force has been on the relief the past week witn a sore Knee result of running a nail into that member Engineer and Mrs Jacob Metz went went up to Denver Wednesday to wit ness the marriage of his sister to Engi neer Castetter June 1st Tax Agent Pollard of the Burlington was in the city Monday wrestling with the county assessor and his assistants over the Burlington assessment A fine 11 pound son was born a few days since to Mr and Mrs Richard Knox formerly of our city Mrs Knox is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Fitz gerald of our city Orville Premer who was recently transferred from this place to Red Cloud in the Burlingtons service writes friends here that he has been promoted at an increase of salary Bartley Inter Ocean S C Wheeler the airbrakes man is here this week letting the boys into the secrets of the airbrakes business and learning what they dont know about that important item of railroad know ledge Trainmaster Burns was in the city this afternoon looking after matters con nected with the duties of his position Jimmy used to be one of the most popular conductors on this division and he is jusfc as popular in his present pos ition Holdrege Progress Supt Eaton was here Thursday after noon in his special car accompanied by train master McKenna who came down from McCook on a general trip of in spection of things on this division of the Burlington They went up the highline Friday morning Holdrege Progress Shamrock 3rd Upon solicitation of manyI have con sented to put Shamrock 3rd on the stand for a short season Those desiring his services must apply at an early date Shamrock 3rd is a black brown Stallion 4 years old Standard by breeding with blood lines second to none Stands 16 hands high Weight 1200 pounds A horse of great substauce and power a more beautiful horse to look at is not found in the state of Nebraska While he has great courage and is a free driver he is as gentle as a lamb any woman can harness and drive him as my wife has frequently done This will be the last and only opportunity you will have to breed to this great horse I dont hesitate to say taking every thing into account he is the greatest and most desirable horse to breed to that is now or ever has been in Red Willow county You will find him at the New Livery Barn at the west end of Dennison Street McCook Nobraska Terms only 81000 to insure foal W R Stake owner BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach Some Oifidal Changes June 1 James Kivett superintendent of buildings of the lines of the Burling ton west of the Missouri river was made supervisor of buildings and water ser vice of the Nebraska district and will report to General Superintendent By rams office At the same time a supervisor of buildings of the Wyoming district was named and undor these supervisors will be named master car penters for each of six divisions who will report to the division superintend ents and the supervisor of buildings and water service The master carpenters for the Nebraska district are Lincoln division D C Woodring Wymoro division F E Culp McCook division George Fenney The positions of superintendent of buildings and of bridge superintendents was abolished on that date It is under stood that all bridge work will be hand led through the engineers department No official announcement has been made as to wno will be named super visor of buildings and water service for the Wyoming district Dut the name of E W Bell has been mentioned in the connection It has been stated further that John T Rivett now superintend ing the construction of the Beatrice pas senger station may be named as master carpenter for one of the Wyoming dis trict division Lincoln Journal 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 1st 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 S1250 additional to include the Shasta Route and Paget Sound To Colorado and Return Daily af ter June 1st 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 1st to Chicago StLouis St Paul Wiscon sin and Michigan resorts also to Niag ara Falls White Mountains and Maine resorts Homeseekers Rates 1st and 3rd Tuesdays low excursion rates to the North Platte Valley the Bighorn Basin and other frontier territory Personal ly conducted excursions on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month for those seeking free homesteads of 640 acres for mixed farming and dairying Write D Clem Deaver Agent Homeseekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnam St Omaha Neb Describe your trip to mo and let me advise you how to make it at the least cost George S Scott L W Wakeley Agent CBQRy Co GPAOmaha Ask Agent for reduced rates at tho opening of Big Horn reservatioa Hame for Families of Bandits Not actuated by remorse but 07 pure philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter of outlaws has concluded to devote all his money to the maintenance 0 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 hunt 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 Eob Ford Bill Dalton and Bill Cook while he was the leader of the band that caught Cherokee Bill in 1S05 In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kaz Jenkins was shot eight times He esti mates his bag of bad men at about 150 The homfc which Is being built on a farm owned by Jenkins near fryor creek I T la to cost 20 000 Buffalo Express Corn Rotting In Fields Corn is so plentiful In the vicinity of Chelsea I T that the farmers are letting It rot in the fields Twenty cents a bushel is all they can get for it and they do not think that prica pays for harvesting Information Complete Chicago Tribune You remember that worthless little cousin of mirw jrou knew ten years ago Well hes Capt Harkness now United States service Salvation army or aseball club Decoration Day Exercises The old soldiers and citizens generally honored the dead veterans buried in Mc Cook s cemeteries Wednesday by ser vices and with flowers In the morning a delegation of the post and from the sistawordors repaired to the cemeteries and decorated the graves of the veterans of the deceased members of their families then return ed to the post hall and adjournea until afternoon when services wore hold in the Methodist church the veterans and ladies marching to the church in organ ized bodies following the colors Ser vices here were as follows Music School choir Prayer R v Ilnwkes Reading orders Post Adjutant Heading Lincolns Gettysburg Address M its Gorby Music School choir Add ress Rev Carman Music School choir Address to Unknown Dead Snpt Thomas Following graves were decorated David Keithley Marion R Brown Chester Ward R S Cooley Charles Fox J 15 McCabe John D Gerver Peter Groves Moses Battershall William M Irwin Elius H Conrad Charles Walker Henry Walker Smith Gordon Charles Turner Thomas M Scott J B Facensworth W X Johnson Lyman Miller Josiah B Roshong A W Schacffer C L Nettleton Willard Matthews W H Benjamin John McCarl Edwin Farnsworth LeRoy Rolfe Albert Hamilton Son of Veteran R R Stewart Confederate Doings of the City Council Council was in regular session Mon day evening with mayor and full coun cilmanic board in attendance together with clerk and city attorney Claims against the city were allowed as follows E D Shirley 1 62 AJ Dillon 21 20 B R Wood 2 00 WT Coleman 2 75 Benjamin Burnett 1 50 W T Coleman 42 51 WHWilson 2 00 The following fire claims where allow ed for three fires at 2 each C W Sni der C A Leach John Gaarde Dan Ringer Clark Wimer Ira Dye Joseph MokUo Art Osborn Dick Osborn Wal ter McCarty Douglass Wentz H M Snider J W Spencer G S Scott The following fire claims were allow ed at S2 each Burr Druliner A Clark R Cathcart John Muirhead William Gathercole Hurley Dye Elza Ward John Wentz MF Stoner Floyd Berry W E DeWitt Mart Osborn W M Stoner W C Allison 3 00 J T McGuire 2 00 W CAllison 4 00 C Wimer 3 00 A druggists permit was granted Lon Cone City treasurers report was read and referred to finance committee Application of A Barnett for permis sion to build on lot 14 block 28 Origin al McCook to be 20x30 feet to be all covered with iron was rejected F SDobson was granted an extension of time in which to finish the main sewer The sprinkling hours were on motion changed in the evening hours from 5 to 7 to 6 to 8 Inasmuch as no bids had been filed for sidewalk construction during year the city clerk was instructed to adver tise for two weeks longer Adjourned DANBURY M M Young is very ill Born to J G Evers and wife May 2G a baby boy Mitchell Young and wife returned home Monday Mr Fields have moved into the old Hayes property Dan Cashen has purchased 2 lots of Dan Olouse for 5225 Mrs J L Sargent and children went t Indianola Wednesday 17 car loads of stock was shipped out of here last Sunday night Alma Noe and Miss G A Phillips went to Indianola last Wednesday A new girl arrived at the home of Harry Butler Saturday May 26th Dan Clouse has purchased the old Hayes property Consideration 400 Robert Green and family left for a trip to Colorado to spend the summer Mrs McDonald and daughter left Wednesday for Michigan to spend the summer m mfMWi RESOLVED THAT IN JUNE IS WHEN NATURE XoTHES HERSELF IN fcADrANT NATURE 15 GIVING VS THE TIP To Do THE SAME HoW DO WE LOOK IN JUUE WITH OLD CLOTHED ON AND HOW Do KtfEFEEL LET U5 BEGIN LIKE NATURE DOE5FfcoMTHEoUND UBWITH A NEW OUTFIT GO TO THE BEST PLACE BU5TER mmjjPdk ir n nn aw fwfm J COPYRIGHT 9o6 BVTHf Bu JTCB BBOWH Co CHICAGO INCZDECP lltJUSC No IS ARE YOU NOT THEN GOING To TAKE THE TIP NATURE GIVE 5 YOU AND CLOTHE YOUR SELF 50 THAT YOU WILL APPEAR WELL AND FEEL COMFORTABLE IN CLOTHING1 GRAY S THE COLOR FOR THE EA 5oN WE CAN FIT YOU IN MANY -SHADED OF GRAY UIT OR IN THE COOD OLDRELIA BLE DARK SHADE 5 IN AND WORS TED ALL ESPECIALLY MADE FOR VJS AND YOU IN THE SUMMER THE WEIGHTS OF CLOTHS ARE NOT So HEAVY THEREFORE FOR NOT SO MUCH MONEY THE QUALITY CAN BEA1 FOR JO WE CAN GIVE YOU A 10 SUIT NOT AN 8 SUIT MARKED J5 REDUCED To 975 FOR 1 5 WE CAN GIVE YOU A J5 SUIT FOR 20 WE CAN GIVE YOU A 20 SUIT MANY KINDS TO SELECT RROM THE FEW LIGHTWEIGHT OVERCOATS WE HAVE LEFT WE ARE REALLY SELLING CHEAP Y0UKN0WWHY RESPECTFULLY G L DEGROFF Co BARTLEY Mrs R C Fidler is on tho sick list this week Peter Gregory sold his farm this week for 88000 Walter Shoemaker has returned from Denver Colorado In the ball game Saturday Bartley won from Pea Ridge Miss Lillie Robison is moving into her fine residence this week Miss Cora Thompson of Indianola visited at John Wolfs this week H L Brown and family attended De coration day services at Indianola All the school children had a pleasant picnic Friday in the Galatin grove Mr and Mrs FG Stilgebouer attend ed Decoration day services at Indianola Jack Grimes left here Tuesday even ing for Canada to look at tae country Otis Farrer goes on crutches now from a badly sprained ankle which occurred while playing ball Tuesday evening Great preparations are made for Child rens day Exercises to be held at the Christian church Sunday Juno 3rd Mrs Carrie Summerville of Tekamah Neb came in this week for an extended visit with her sister Mrs WF Miller Miss Ellis left Tuesday morning for her home at Curtis Neb She will teach in the Fremont school the com ing year A party for the teachers of the high school was held at Mrs Flints Monday evening Music games and ice cream were the features of the occasion Several dogs chased G W Jones cow while in the pasture driving her into the barbed wire fence which caused serious injury It seems strange so many useless dogs are harbored in town m 1 Elder R W Mills preached n vexy able memorial sermon in the Christlati church Sunday at 11 oclock The church was nicely decorated and every available space filled with an attentive audience The music was a pleasing feature Sct oral solos and duets rendered Commencement programme held ia the M E church Thursday evening were very interesting The graduates were Misses Gertrude VClementLtttie M Untiedt Ida M Rawson and Minnie B Wolf The school year just closed has been the most satisfactory ever held Miss Mable Ellisprincipal of the school has been a success in every way giving entire satisfaction to all concerned Not the least friction pervaded the school during the whole year Dr Hoy J Arbogast and Miss Bessie Enlow were married at fie home of the bride in Cambridge Tuesday morn ing They arrived in Bartley Wednes day morning and at once repaired to the neat cottage already prepared for their reception The bride and groom are well and favorably known to all in tho east part of the county and at Cam bridge Their promise of a happy pros perous married life is very bright and all are their well wishers BOX ELDER Dessie Jennie and Daisy Younger are having the measles A few people observed Decoration day at this place Mrs Will Creasman of Friend 15 visit ing her parents Mr and Mrs I 2J Harrison Mr and Mrs W A Stone Maxwell Wolfe and Miss Ida Modrell spent Tues day evening with Mrs Will Creasmaa Dave Wray and bride returned the latter part of last week from their east ern trip