u n i SfctA Bi IMIH miMJW mm IT Hi SATURDAY EVENING KcCOOK MUSICAL GOODS I in ni 1 iiwii I M NEBRASKA The best of every thing in his line at the most reasonable prices is Harshs motto He wants your trade and hopes by merit to keep it The Butcher Phone 12 The Pure Bred Percheron Stallion PRIDE 11429 Got by Lisbos S766 14900 he by Favori 8922 he by Favori 8920 Dam Maud 8250 she by Champagne 2312 2117 he by Hercule SSI he by Coco II 714 he by Vieus Chaslin 713 he by Coco 712 he by Mignon 715 he by Jean LeBlanc 739 Second Dam Itala - Pkide 14429 bred by James H Bar nett of Indianola Iowa is a bay with black mano and tail and star in f ace and weighs about 1700 pounds has fine act ion a good bone and is put together right Call and see him before you breed Pride 14429 will stand the season of 1907 at the W P Burns farm four - miles south of Red Willow Nebraska Terms 1000 to insure living colt 800 to insure foal Careful service but will not be responsible for accidents should any occur Owners of mares posing of same before foaling must pay L service fee q c smith Ui I I H ijhhiT xler Opera House The Event of the Season WW MR LAWRENCE EVART IN We Are King -SUPPORTED BY- FLORA MAE DeHAVEN Curtain at 900 Oclock arch 23 rd i H P SUTTON v JEWELER YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE J M Rupp FOR ALL KINDS OF Rpfak VOfk P O Box 131 McCook Nebraska Ofool Lumber and Goal Center W Home of Quality and Quantity where i bi DULLftnU sells THE BEST LUM BER AND COAL Are you thinking of building If so it is ten to one our figures will please you M O McCLURE Phone No 1 Manager tiflllM wmm LOW ONE WAY COLONIST RATE March 1st to April 30th 2000 to Salt Lake Butte Helena 2250 to Spokane district 2500 to California Portland Seattle Ta coma Washington Daily through tourist sleepers to California via Denver Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City also to Montana Wash ington and Puget Sound country Winter Tourist Rates To Colorado California and all Southern resorts Homeseekers Informa tion Bureau Free valuable information fur nished to seekers of Government and deeded lands along the Bur lington lines Let us help you locate your home in this fast grow ing and reliable zone of prosperity Write Landseekers Information Bureau 1004Farnam St Omaha Nebraska For rates folders information etcVapply to GEORGE S SCOTT Ticket Agent McCook Neb L W WAKELEY G P A Omaha Neb mm me ara mm msm wasm fcjZiiiSii A1CCOOK PiCU ICuGKaCiKJ MAIN I INE KAST UEPaUT No 0 Central Timo 1140 V M 2 5M0 A M r Stf A M 14 955 p M MAIN LINK WKHT DKIAttT No 1 Mountain Time 1206 p M 1125 pm 5 800 PM ri 937 a M IMPEHrAb LINE No 17G arrives Mouutnin Time 540 p No 175 depart- A Sleeping diniiiR unci rcclininp ohair cars scats fn o on throufjli trains Tickets sold and bairRaue chucked to uny poiut iu tlio U ited Stiitos or Canada For information timetables maps and tick eta call on or write G orco Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or L W Wakeley Qoneral VuBsenger Agent Oiiinlia Nebraska By the splon dor of Boreas What a snow glorious No 2809 is over the drop pit for some repairs Engine 2997 is about reudy to go out of back shop Considerable sickness grip etc- among the men Another SI has arrived on the McCook division the 2829 The 2997 wont through the breaking in process this week II E Shrinerand B Y Druliner are new machinists helpers The Roggen relic No 148 is in the back shop for general repairs Postal Clerk Stennett paid his respects to Lincoln headquarters Sunday Lots of bad order cars this week and rip track work urgent and plentiful Mrs E J Kates is visiting her par ents Dispatcher and Mrs T B Camp bell Engines 320 301 102G are in the back shop for an overhauling making six now in J W Rhodes went down to Oxford Tueday evening to do somerepareingou the 280 Floyd Curran J Ds clerk will spend Saint Patricks day iu the Mornin in Endicott The flues cylinders and steam dome on the 1019 are receiving attention in the roundhouse this week Henry Gates is back after an absence of several months and is working in the night shift at the shops The pay car is bulletined to be in Mc Cook on Friday afternoon March 15th at 5 oclock running special Lloyd Jennings was in Omaha 9tm day having his lamps treated He went back to work Monday Machinist and Mrs George Enoch re turned Sunday from Crete where they attended the burial of her father Isaac Moore Engineer Pierce has been sent to the Wyniore division to help during the rush on that division Also one engineer from Denver Halsted and Pence are back from keeping out the rush on the Northern Pacific makiug the last to return of the four full crews loaned that road some weeks ago to clear up the freight con gestion on that road The Denver men have all returned as well C F Heber Mack Hullhorst and Lineman Sheets had an exciting exper ience at Rupert near Perry station Monday They were using Mr Hebers motor out on line and wire inspection While going along at a lively gait at a crossing the car struck some cinders climbed the rail and went into the ditch with Hullhorst underneath Ho was con siderably injured as to person and gar ment as was MrHeber Lineman Sheets escaped injury entirely INDIANOLA Miss Edna Holcomb has returned from Omaha where she has been study ing music Mr and Mrs Stevens visited in Dan- bury last Saturday Jean Wilcox and wife are moving in to the Tom Taylor bouse this week Mrs Tom Haley left for Scotland South Dakota last Thursday evening called by the illness and death of her mother Mr Heaton sold his nousehold goods and machinery Tuesday and he and his family left Thursday morning for their new home in Indiana Earl Allen visited from Sunday until Tuesday evening with relatives in Cam bridge Mrs Henry Walker is suffering from an attack of inflammatory i heumatism Miss Annie MaiselleftThursday morn ing for a visit with relatives in Chicago Mrs Crago left Wednesday morning for her home in Republican City after a few days visit here with friends Mrs Murray is very ill at her home west of town Miss Joe Murray teacher in the grammar dept is at homo this week owing to her mothers illness Bessie Toogood is teaching in her place C S Quick is able to be up and a round again The moving picture show given here at the hall Monday evening was a great disappointment to the uany people who went hoping to be benefited by the views of the San Francisco disaster C Smith and wife who have been keeping house for Dan Schoenthal north of town left for their home in Lincoln last Wednesday morning Mis3 Mayme Mann has resigned her position as clerk in Colling Bros store Bertha Porter of Haigler Neb is here visiting at the Fred Strockey home Roy Mann has completed his new house and is moving into it this week Edith Allen is visiting her sister Mrs Calhoun in Cambridge this week Mrs Lute Lee returned home from Mc Cook Tuesday morning after a short visit with friends A Guaranteed cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6toli days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy All the blond in tlm hnrlv nnueou through the kidneys onco every three minutes The kidnevs filter the blood They work night and day When healthy - rnt r r wicjr luuiuvu uuuuk uuu raniM 01 impure matter daily when unhealthy homo part of this impure matter is left in the blood Tii in brinus mi inanv riipimrtK and symptoms pain in the back head- acne nervousness not dry hlun rheu matisin trout lmmvcI lisorriWq of tlin o i c i - v eyesight and hearing dizziness irregular nearc oeoimy dropsy do posits in the urine etc Uut if you keep the filters risiht ou will have no trouble with your kidneys Mrs Nellie May of 303 Pennsylvania ave Joplin Mo iyh 1 know from my own experence that Doatis Kidney Pills are a reliable kidne remedy 1 was bothered for six or eight weeks with a constant dull heav achinir in the small of my back 1 was tired all the lime lacked ambition and in the morning al ways felt worse ilavimr reason to be lieve these S3 mptoms wt ro caused from the kidneys I got a box of Doatis Kid ney fins rney pmveti to he the very remedy T rpouired and unrii r tlin ment the backache languor and other symptoms disappeared For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N Y sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doans and tako no other BANKSVILLE Great snow Saturday Four carpeii ers are working on Aug Weschs now barn this week The Wesch boys are preparing for a dance in near future Abram Peters got in tvventv acres of spring wheat juat before the snow II S Kennedy of Cedr Bluffs Kan sas looked after slate lino bridge work south of Bank ville Friday Jacob Wesch and son have built a new hog pasture RED WILLOW Hazl Ballair is staying with Mrs Longnecker this week William Randel has had a serious tussle with the grippe and has come out worsted Mr Masters is building quite a large house on his place on the creek E A Sexson has been suffering with cold and sore throat Louis Longnecker and family and Hazel Ballair visited at Win Handels on Sunday Otto Randel has a very intelligent horse He rides it to school at McCook turns it loose and it goes home DANBURY Neta Stilgehouer Oscar Millers baby Mrs Loton and Rose Smith are among the sick Mr and Mrs F L Hall returned from Chadron last Friday and the same evening were given a hearty welcome by the people of Danbury Mr and Mrs Isaac Nutt were given a reception at Martin Nutts home Tues day evening Rev and Mrs Hnll wore given a recep tion at Sherman Chapel Tuesday evening- Clifford Naden and W J Stilgebouer are both improving at this writing Fine snows Saturday and Wednesday Ladies read this catalogue of charms Bright eyes glowing cheeks red lips a smooth skin without a blemish in short perfect health For sale with every package Hollisters Rocky Mountain tea 35 cents A McMillen ORDINANCE NO 13a An ordinance to create a board of lioalth define its powers and duties establish a quarantine hospital and pest house employ a physician prevent the spread of contaeous diseaso in the city of McCook and provide penalties for the violation hereof and to repeal ordinance No 57 passed and approved August 14 1894 on the same subject Be it ordained by the mayor and city council of McCook Nebraska Sec 1 The board of health of the city of McCook shall consist of the major who shall be chairman the city phjsician who shall be secretary the chief of police who shall be health officer and the president of the city council A majority of said board shall constitute a quorum to enact ordinances for the enforce ment of all rules regulations and orders of said b ard and provide lines and punishment- for a violation thereof Said board of health shall have power to make all needful rules and regulation relating to matters of health and sanitation of said city including the removal of dead animals the sanitary condition of the streets and alleys and vacant grounds of stock yards cattle and hog pens wells cisterns privejs water closets cess pools stables and all buildings and places not specified where filth nuisances or offensive matter is kept or is liable to or does accumu late To regulate suppress and prevent the occur ance of nuisances and enforce all laws of the state and ordinances of the city relating to the same as to the matter of health and sanitation of the city Said board shall also have control of all con tagious and infectious diseases and the care and treatment regulation and pretention there of of hospitals dispensaries and places of treatment of the sick and of matters relating to the same under such restrictions and provisions as may be provided bj ordinances of said city Sec 2 Tho major with the consent of the city council shall appoint a citj phjsician who shall be a resident practicing pbjsician He shall hold said office during tho pleasure of the mayor who appointed him In case of the office shall be filled by the major in the manner aforesaid Ho shall recehe as compensation for his services the sum of 2 for each visit necessarily made in and about the treatment tf any pati nts that may be necessary co be treated for auy contageous diseaso aforesaid and as secretarj of said board of health he shall keep a record of all its transactions which he shall record in a book and do whatever other duty that way be to perform by order of said board The chief of police shall be the health officer who shall executo all orders of the board of health with authority to arrest and confine any person or persons who violates any of the ordinances rules and regulations of the board and perform such other duties as may be requir ed ot him bj said board Sec 3 Tho major shall call a meeting of said board whenever iu his opinion the public safety requires to prevent the spread of infec tious contageous and dangerous diseases and to take action that may be necessary for the health and sanitation of the citj and the pjwers and duties herein enumerated shall extend within a limit of lira miles of the city of McCook and authority to enforce those -provisions shall be co extensive therewith Sec 4 Any person who shall violate any of the provislous of this ordinance or the ordi nances rules and regulations of the board of health shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in auy sum not exceeding fifty dollars 5000 and shall be committed until such fine and costs of prosecution are paid That ordinance so 57 of the city of McCook passed and approved August 14 11 be and tho sama is hereby repealed Sec 3 This ordinance shall take effect and bo in force from and after its passage approval and publication seal Attest W A Middleton H P Waite City Clerk Mayor tKUTtAM tT KVBtVMi PttOTOIO t7X f U Copyright McC6ythe buster ERnwrtcocniCACo r RESOLVED THAT IF VOU WISH TO MARCfl ALONG YOU MUST BE CLAD IN THE UATET5 T T H ET SETTER YOUR APPARU THE JWIFTERWILL BE YOUR PROGRESS 1 ft mL a 4 J BUSTER BROWM i bfc Wm Ssjr WE CAN HELP YOU To MARCH ALONG IN LIFE BY FITTING YOU OUT IN THE LATENT -SPRING FAHIoN 5 BOTH IN MATERIAL S NOT MADE VV AND IN ATTIRE THAT 1 5 READY MADE OUR i A -SPRING LINE BLOOM S WITH THEE VALUED U NEW GOOD S COMING IN EVERY DAY CALL AND -SEE RE SPECTFULLY G L DEGROFF CO What A Kuppenheimer Suit Where At Simons S 1 I IB Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash New location just across street in P Walsh building TlcCook - Nebraska BEGGS CHERRY COUGH SYRUP Cures BRONCHITIS DR R J GUNN DENTIST phosh u2 Office Hoom3 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook -GO TO- HS GODFREY CO for Bargains in Flour and Feed Red Lion Silver Leaf Oak Leaf Faultless Isabelle Flour AGENTS FOR LIQUID KOAL GATEW00D VAHUE DENTISTS Office over McAdams Store Phone 190