k s M h 0 tion will ko far to show Bryan or his political HIN1 Republican Record In Nebraska titles Party to Public Confidence Taxes are raised from the people and are spent by the public officials elected by the people consequently the public officials are the business agents of the taxpayers pure and simple The interests of the people are consequently bound up in the intelligence honesty and efficiency of our public officials How have the republican officials of Nebraska discharged this business trust for the neonle of Nebraska One illustra debt of Nebraska created by fusion extravagance and mismanagement largely reached its high point in December 1905 amounting to two and one third million dollars at that date Republican legislation the careful administration of repub lican state officers reduced this to 479000 on August 1st 190S without noticeable burden to the tax payers That is the way the repub Iican party discharges a business trust confided to it by the people The record is one to be proud of What else has the republican party achieved for good government in Ne braska to entitle it to a continuance of public confidence The republican party is in powert in the state now It is giving tljo Nebraska people clean progressive and forceful state government the very best state government we ever had We have had progressive state legislation The two cent per mile passenger rate law the railroad commission law reducing freight rates and express rates the anti pass law the primary election law the pure food law and other progressive measures all put forward as the result of higher ideals evolved and crystalized into the senti J vmi ment and the progressive spirit that Nebraska for neither he nor they have helped to work out these bet tered conditions When these prac tical tilings were being done Candi date Bryan was always somewhere else talking up his candidacy at 500 a talk The Nebraska people proud of the promises and nothing else If ha County Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nobrntikn September 15 lJ08 Tlio board of county commisbiouers mot pur suant to adjournment preterit F S Lofton C B Gray and S Prciner county commlssionere rrn J find CIiiib Sknlla county clerk wio iiomi oi mo atmiunra uriugo un ior SICOOOO covering their contract for tho building of bridges in the county for the year beginning September 2nd was examined and on motion approved The petition of Frank Stillmnn Alfred Carter and others asking for the establishment of a public road was read nud considered The board finds that all the owners of land along the lino of the proposed road have their nninos attached to the petition and that the public good requires it and on motion same was granted establishing n public road No 421 as follows Commencing at the point on the north lino of the B Si M Bight of Way where said Bight of Way intersects with the section lino running north and south between sections 20 and 27 town range 29 and running thence north- fiKtfrl v iilrimr t li Tinrtli linft rtnrl rmrfillnl with The State Sl Hnirml Bight of Way through sections 2U 23nuriZl intersecting with Koail No 37U 10 giuniug at said point nhmg the Bight of Way and the Clerk was instructed to notify the Overseer of Highways to open said road The petition of A Peters and others asking I for the establishmeiitof a public road was read and considered and on motion laid over until and the meeting on October 6th KOS I un motion tlio County treasurer whs in- I ctnWffwl tft Vfirtlwl t lifk I1II11M f ll v rnln ueul l -it itl in i f IllilliiLlllUUIl JIJlll IIIWK ju uriKinu IOW11 111 McCook the amount of 057 being the amount of taxes for the year 11K5 and 1MX5 with interest for the reason that said lots were owned by the City of McCook during tho c years and are exempt from taxation The Treasurer was further instructed to strike from the HH7 tax j list the taxes for said lots On motion the Treasurer was instructed to refund to Win Grecuwny the sum of001 being the amount erroneously assessed and paid by him on n tract of land in Dniibury Village beg KJOfteof the se cor blk 4 Danbury then n 350 ft e 2GI ft s 330 ft w 2Cl ft to beginning said amount being paid in the years llKXi and HHI7 On motion the County Treasurer was in- structed to refund to the following named per sons the amount of poll tax illegally assessed against them and paid by them under protest j as follows II LoBnron 200 being assessed in Iudianola City and having already paid in Furnas county as shown by receipt J S Uleinau 200 being assessed in Iudian ola City and having already paid in Indianola Precinct On motion the Treasurer was instructed to refund to Ellen M Sly the sum of 324 being the sum illegally asse sed against her and paid by her under protest for the reason that i the note for 40000 owned by her had the sum of 20000 paid down before the 1st day of April On motion the Board decided not to allow I limrP Minfl 3 01 1i IYi nnt tnniiiltnf rf flirt dominates the republican party in this Eiectioii Boards in any precinct of the county State except to the one in each precinct that makes All these things have come through the returns to the County Clerk I The following claims were audited and - kT1 i the republican party of Nebraska and j alIowcd and the Ckrk wag instructed to draw not through the influence of Candidate Warrants on the County General Fund levy of associates In 1S0S as follows progress of their state in business and government owes nothing to Can didate Bryan for any constructive a sistance rendered by him The material conditions in the state are such as to hold the public mind in an optimistic mood and optimism is an antidote to Bryanism Corn is high and its a corn state Wheat is high and its a wheat state Cattle are high and its a cattle state Hogs are high and its a hog state Land is high going higher every day and its a land state and its a state of farmer voters Governor Sheldon has made an en viable record with the Nebraska peo ple by being a courageous level headed strong manly man in the executive office As the leader of i U - 5 V nnmnnirrn Via ot character and universal confidence for his broad minded fairness as an executive Taking all these things into consideration one can see noth ing in the outlook for the coming election but the usual republican ma jority in Nebraska The Nebraska voter this year will have an opportunity to choose be tween promise and performance If promises alone will satisfy him he can vote the democratic ticket with reasonable assurance that he will get Sol Premer judge of election Alliance precinct 3 00 F A Premer judge of election Alliance precinct 3 00 F A Puckett judge of election Alliance precinct and returns 7 20 Henry Huntwork clerk of election Alli ance precinct 3 00 Fred Jacobs clerk of election Alliance precinct 3 00 School District No 20 use of building forelection 3 00 S G Bastian judge of election Beaver precinct 3 CO Li Cann judge of election Beaver pre cinct 3 00 Mitch Young judge of election Beaver precinct 3 00 Chancey Messner clerk of election Beaver precinct 3 00 H A Graham clerk of election Beaver precinct and returns 7 20 Danbury Hall Association use of building for election 5 00 Chas Benjamin clerk of election Bond- villeprecinct 3 00 Frank Dudek clerk of election Bond- ville precinct 3 00 John Ball judge of election Boudville precinct a 3 00 Gus Schultz judge of election Bond- ville precinct 3 00 Michael Esch judge of election Bond- ville precinct and returns 6 20 Chas Benjamin use of building for tionjclaimed at 600 allowed at 3 00 W B Sexson clerk of election Box Elder precinct 3 00 uie pin i - -- Thomas Elms same 3 00 tracts universal respect for his high t M Campbell judge of election Box Elder precinct George Harrison same I Dan B Doyle Jr same and retnrns Dan Doyle use of building for election and erecting booth claimed at 005 allowed at Jacob Betz judge of election Coleman precinct G L Campbell same Charles Freelove same Charles Nelson clerk of election Cole man precinct John Droll same and returns School District No 5S use of building for election ErnestGalusha clerk of election Dan bury precinct J W Pepper same wants performance if he Wants things Andy Greer judge of election Danbury done he will have to vote for the precinct i Thomas Plumb same state This is the proof In 1S97 the democratic party with fusion con trolled every department of Nebraska government and power They had the governor and state officers the legis lature and the supreme court The party kept no promises made prior to the election and gave the people no relief from railway domination trans portation abuses extortionate freight -passenger or express rates They grabbed free passes from the railroads with both hands and left the people to paddle their own canoe Now note the difference In 1906 the re publican party promised Nebraska a long list of reforms and put the prom ises in the platform A republican legislature enacted every promise into law every law was approved by Gov ernor Sheldon republican state offi cers have intelligently administered every law enacted and not a pledge is left unredeemed Thats the re publican way S - 300 3 00 GOO 150 3 00 3 00 300 3 00 5S0 300 300 300 3 00 3 00 repuoiMMu wuuiuaiw mac yai ij LD Newbery same and returns C SO the only do it now party in this School District No 4 use of building for election 3 00 O N Bector clerk of election Driftwood precinct 3 00 John Hestcrworth same 3 00 J Swartz judge of election Driftwood precinct 3 00 E Jacques same 3 00 B PCathcart same and returns 5 00 School District No 16 use of building for election 3 00 J DeAnnond clerk of election East Valley precinct 3 00 Ivan B Clark same 3 00 W S West judge of election East Valley jjrtciiiCv o fj J A Cravmer same 3 00 LJShippee same and returns 7 00 Dan Jennings use of building for elec tion t 150 A L Cochran drayage and supplies 30 B E Hatcher clerk of election Fritsch precsuct 3 00 Frank McNeill same 3 00 C M Goben judge of election Fritsch Frank Hill same 3 00 WC Eandel same and returns 6 40 School District No 42 use of building forelection 3 00 Frank McNeill making booth for pri mary election 2 00 armift iiiiiiiriMgniiiiiriiim B E Laut cleric of election Gerver precinct 3 00 Alex Ellis enmc 3 00 S L Hawkins judge of election Gerver precinct 3 00 Don Thompson same 3 00 M Austin same and returns 0 20 School District No 86 use of building for election 3 00 Jucob Wesch judge of election Grant precinct 3 00 Claud Fowler same 3 00 George Sigwing same 3 00 AI Benjamin clerk of election Grant precinct 3 00 August Wesch same and returns 0 80 School District No 51 use of building for election 3 00 John W Dutchcr clerk of election Iudianola precinct 3 00 Leonard Smith same 3 00 N J Uerling judge- of election Iudian ola precinct 3 00 F AStrockey same 3 00 G W Burt same and returns 6 20 Baud Hall Y M C A use of building for election 5 00 D F Hupp clerk of election Lebanon precinct 3 00 Elvin Devoe same 3 00 J B Cummings judgo of election Leba non precinct 3 00 Everett Moore same 3 d0 P B Garrett same and returns 8 IX S B Jolly use of building for election i 00 S M Gray judge of election Missouri Bidge precinct 3 00 Win Brink same 3 00 Joseph Junker Jr same 3 00 EEErvin clerk of election Missouri Bidge precinct 3 00 A E Allen same and returns 7 20 School District No 33 use of building forelection 3 00 Chas Bell judge or election North Valley precinct 3 CO WM Bell same 3 00 James Madison same 3 00 George Hardy clerk of election North Valley precinct 3 00 F M Jennings same and returns 7 70 School District No U use of building for election 3 00 William Flei chinaii clerk of election Perry precinct 1100 B A Wfttkins same 3 IX Ed Flitcraft judge of election Perry precinct 3 00 J N Soininerville same 3 00 C II Harman same and returns 5 70 School District No 23 use of building forelection 3 00 C E Hotze clerk of election Bed Willow precinct 3 00 EH Taylor same 3 00 C J Suiter judge of election Bed Willow preciii3t 3 00 Elias Canaga same 3 00 Frank L Ellsworth same and returns C 50 School District No 2 use of building for election 3 00 P J Hickman judge of election Tyrone precinct 3 00 August Byden same 3 00 N Lundstrom same 3 00 W S McTaggart clerk of election Tyrone precinct 3 00 L A Sheldon same and returns S 00 School District No 82 use of building for election 3 00 Frank Johnston clerk of election Valley Grange precinct 3 00 Harvey Phillippi same 3 00 Chas Boper judge of election Valley Grange precinct 3 00 W E Bowers same 3 00 E B Nelson same and returns 5 SO School District No 31 use of building forelection 3 CO A D Johnston erecting booth and taking it down 3 CO J H Yarger judge of election Willow Grove 1st ward 1st precinct 3 00 J M Henderson same 3 00 M E Hendricks same 3 00 N J Campbell clerk of election Willow Grove 1st ward 1st precinct 3 00 C W Barnes same 3 00 Commercial Hotel use of building for election 5 CO J P Notley judge of election Willow Grove 1st ward 2nd precinct 3 00 M J Clark same 3 00 S S Garvey same 3 00 S S Clark clerk of election Willow Grove 1st ward 2nd precinct 3 00 O L Bentley same 3 00 W W McMillan use of building for election 5 00 S D McClain judge of election Willow Grove 2nd ward 1st precinct W H Ackeriuun same Harry Frey same Frank Wolfe clerk of election Willow Grove 2nd ward 1st precinct George D Burgess same W W Archibald judge of election Willow Grove 2nd ward 2nd precinct O Curtis same John Wilson same J W Spencer clerk of election Willow Grove 2nd ward 2nd precinct Bobert H Gatewood same H H Berry use of building for election Francis Colfer canvassing returns of primary election G H Watkins same L A Fitch posting lists of candidates M Colling same J C Fritz same Ges W Cramer erectiug booths in Indianola and Bed Willow precincts Geo II Watkins erecting booth in Perry precinct 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 CO 3 00 3M 500 9 00 9 00 L7 50 15 00 4 40 300 3 00 W H Campbell making ballot bos and other carpenter work 2 75 Henry Cashcn Coroners Jury Uhren case 2 00 Henry Corcoran same 2 00 John Clark same 2 00 John Droll same 2 00 James Doyle same 2 CO Geo Traphagan same 2 X Ira H Harrison jury fee February term 3 10 R L Lear blacksmithing 19 55 W N Bogers hauling 100 loads of rocks to river bridge 75 00 B B Campbell salary as county physi cian 1st half 1007 and 1st half 190S 75 00 W B Whitaker road No 416 ap praising 4 70 N J Johnson same 170 CJByansaine 4 70 ChasWKclley surveyors supplies 1 12 Chas W Kelley surveying road 11 00 Chas W Kelley same 4 20 Klopp Bartlett Co records supplies and furniture in August 350 19 Hammond Stephens Co supplies to Superintendent 2 75 Nebraska School Supply House supplies to Superintendent 6 00 McCook Electric Light Co light for August 6 40 Fisher Perkins shoes for Matson children 3 50 Jones Finnegan fc Crawmer supplies for Overseers 22 06 Jones Finnegan Crawmer Mdso in August for E B Moon 13 55 Jones Finnegan Si Crawmer Mdse iu August for H V Amen 5 10 W W Lemaster house rent H V Amen 7 00 James McAdams Mdse W H Denel 3 00 wi - N J Uerling M1ks Mrs Vnndcrvoort 01 32 N J Uerling MtUe Mrs Morgan 42 00 II P Wnite Sz Co Mipplics to county cluimed at 3111 allowed at 20 45 J A Wilcox Mdse Mrs Wallace 5 CO J A Wilcox Mdse Mrs Gibon 2 50 Claim of Dr C K Minnick for 1600 for at tending family of II V Amen was rejected for the reason that the County bus three County Physicians who receive a regular salary for looking after paupers The following claim was audited and allowed and the Clerk was instructed to draw a warrant on the County Bridge Fund levy of 1US as follows Standard Bridge Co estimate on South River bridge material 2500 X The followim claims were audited and al lowed and the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the road funds of the respective Commissioner District Boad Fundi as follows Win Nicholson road wnrk Commissioner District No 2 5 00 Lon Walton same 9 00 J L Carter ame to ElmerTurpin same 23 50 Fred Bode same 20 50 PD Brooks same 15 00 August Maruarin same 16 X Arthur Jennings snme 19 50 Elmer Turpin same 15 00 Fred Bede same 11 00 P D Brooks same 22 50 August Mnrguriu samo 25 50 H T Hortou road work Commissioner District No 1 IS IX G W Sigwing same 3 00 C F Waterman same 5 00 LA Sheldon same 3 75 LA Sheldon same 9 00 John Hummel same 6 00 E J Baker same 17 01 The following claims on the Commissioner District Bond Fund of District No 2 wero re jected and ordered paid out of the road district fund of their respective Boad Districts by the Overseer n follows F M Jenniims road work Boad District No 1 4085 F M Jennings same 22 X Ralph Warlield read work Bond trictNi8 1 r0 Fred Crocker sn mo 5 50 Albert Anderson same 1 75 LeRoy Jones same 7 00 On motion the Board adjourned to meet September 10 VMS F S Loftox Chairman Attest Chas Skalla Clerk McCook Nebraska September 10190S The board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment Present F S Lofton S Premer and C B Gray commissioners PE Reeder county nttorneynnd Chas Skallacoun ty clerk The minutes of the meetings held in August and on September 2nd were read and on motion approved On motion the County Treasurer was in tructed to refund to Philipp Gliem the sum or 1347 being the amount of tax on the ne qr of section which have been paid twice as shown by receipts On motion the Treasurer was instructed to refund to the Beaver Valley Telephone Co the sum of SJ00 being the amount erroneously assessed against said company in the years 1U00 and 1907 and paid by them under protest for the reason that these taxes are on the gross receipts of said company which are not assessable On motion the County Treasurer was in structed to rf fund to Mrs S P L Spangler the amount of 1015 being the amount of taxes on the se of section 27-1-20 for 1900 which were paid twice as shown by receipts On motion the County Tieasurer was in structed to refund to J W Whiiliii the sum of 571 being the amount of taxes on the w hf of the sw qr of section 1-4-30 for 1905 which were sold tohiin by Ben G Gossard at a tax sale after the taxes had already been paid by the owner of said land On motion the claim for refund of 57 of Minnie Bowell claiming that she was assessed too high in 1907 was rejected The following claims were audited and al lowed and the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the County General Fund levy of 1908 as follows P E Curlee k Co Mdse for paupers 23 70 L W McConnell supplies for county 10 30 McCook Republican printing forcounty nttorney 13 30 McCook Republican printing forcounty supcrintendeut 3 50 McCook Republican printing commis ioner proceedings 2 20 McCook Republican printing primary election ballots 110 00 McCook Republican printing notices of primary election 12 00 McCook Republican printing bridge notices 12 50 McCook Republican printing commis sioner proceedings 150 McCook Republican printing for county superintendent 3 00 E S Byiield printing notice of equaliza tion meeting 1 45 State Journal Co records and supplies for August 2S00 State Journal Co supplies for county 12 00 W C Blair laundry for prisoners 3 82 James Rooncy work on court house roof 212 00 Dr W A DeMay examination as to death or Karolina Kinsley 15 CO Dr O E Robinson same 15 00 H I Peterson boarding prisoners and jailor fees 6 00 H I Petersou expense in insanity cases of Jennie Miller Tom Schoiicld and J B Honsinuer claimed at 1S90 allowed at 32 90 H I Peterson expense in Connor case claimed at 9 50 allowed at 3 50 E F Osborn jailor fees 16 50 E F Osborn telegrams 1 15 E F Osborn jailor fees 100 C A Eodgers fees and stamps 3 00 C A Rodgcrs attendance in court and stamps 3 50 C A Rodners fees Ohlson insanity case 0 50 DrZ L Kay same 8 00 J E Kelley same 3 00 E F Osborn same 21 S3 H I Petersou same 19 20 John Anderson same witness 1 20 A E Tomliiison same witness 4 20 Hah B Ohlson same witness 4 70 Gustie E Ohlson same witness 1 70 Dr II J Arbogast same witness 1 00 C A Rodgers fees Ryder insanity case 0 50 Dr Z L Kay same 8 CO J E Kelley same 3 CO E F Osborn same 29 59 Mrs Etna B Dye same 19 20 S M Byder same witness 3 10 Bobert P Erwin same wituess 3 10 R W Devoe State vs Wesch fees 7 50 II H Berry same 5 63 H I Peterson same 7 75 Harvey Kennedy same 2 CO Dr A P Simmons same 2 60 Jas Bichardson same 2 60 Frank Witt same 2 50 Fred Witt same 2 50 Harvey Belph same 2 50 The claims for witness fees in the same case of Balph Sigwing and Geo Sigwing for 250 each were rejected Barnett Lumber Co bridge lumber 86 70 Barnett Lumber Co same 5S 20 Perry A Bee Co Mime IttS 35 Perry Bee Co sumo 170 24 WC Bullnrd samo 121 S3 E G Cubic Si Co same 12155 E G Cnino Co coal Sirs Vnndcrvoort 4 25 Perry Si Bee Co coal Mrs Kenner 4 70 W C Bullurd 33 tons coal court Iioum 132 00 H I Peterson State vs Trimble fees 33 16 J S LeIIew samo 2 C5 And on the Bond Fund of Commiwioner District 2 as follows Hiram McCord roud work I 50 Perry Kiunisoti same 7 50 Frank Michenls same 4 50 Eli Kinuison same 7 50 F B Marts same 1 50 The claim in the case of State vs Carpenter filed by Ed Ilethcote Justice of the Peace for Beaver Precinct of Buo Thomas for 100 R L Cathcart for 300 I L Catheurt for 200 J A Clouse for 700 Roy Thomns for 100 Wayne Hothcote for 3X Howard Hcuner for SI50 Clark McClnng for 100 J W Rnilsbuck for 100 and Ed Hethcote for2X was rejected On motion the Board adjourned to meet September 17 1908 F S Lorcuv Chnirman Attest Chaklls Skaiia Clerk McCook Neb September 17 IMS The board of county comuiinissiouers met pur suant to adjournment Present FSLofton S Premer and C B Gray commissioners P E Reeder county attorney and Chas Skalla county clerk The petition of Herman Reiuers and others asking for the establishment of a public road was rend and considered The board finds that all the requirements of the law have been com plied with and that the public good requires it and on motion was granted establishing a public road as follows Commencing at the southwest comer of section 23 township 2 range 2b in Boudville precinct riiiiiiini thence east one mile on the section line between sec tions 23 and 26 to the southeast corner of sec tion 23 and terminating thereat nUo com mencing ut the southeast corner of the south west quarter of section 21 2 28 and running thence east one ami one half miles on section line betwen sections 21 and 25 2 2S and sections 19 and 30 2 27 iu Missouri Bidge precinct and terminating ut the southeast corner of section 19 2 27 said road to be known as Boad No 123 and the Clerk was instructed to notify the Overseer of Highways to open said road Damages by reason of the establishing of said road were granted as reported by the three apprui ers as follows Dan Cishen ons hf 23-2-28 80 X Clara May Kollauf et al on nw 50 00 Bobert Stewart on no qr M U A J Helm on se qr 21 ne qr 25 2 28 100 00 Hayes Mojer on u hf 30-2-27 W to And the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the County General Fund levy of 190 in payment of said damages The claims for tax refunds of Chas Wishon and of Jacob Wishon for 1907 being paid under protest for the reason that the school district levy of District No 4 is illegal were on motion rejected Claim of W G Jones for refund of poll tax of 200 for 1907 paid by him under protest for reason that he is over 50 years of age was rejected as he has not proven to the Board that he is over 50 The following claim was audited and allowed nod the Clerk was instructed to draw a warrant on the Boad Fuud of Commissioner District No 3 as follows Stephen Bolles road work 2 50 The 5 claims of the Nebraska Telephone Co being for the rent of 5 phones nt 275 a phone per month total 1375 per month for 9 months commencing January 1st 190S to October 1st 1908 making a total of 12373 and toll bills for all toll up to September 1st 1WJS of 2410 making a total of 11785 for all 5 claim were considered by the Board and on motion the toll bills excepting an item marked June 9th Godfrey Police to Sanderson at Clay Center of 100 were allowed at 2300 and the phone rent of 12375 and the toll bill of 110 were rejected and the Clerk was iustructed to draw a warrant on the County General Fund levy of 1908 to the Nebraska Telephone Company for the sum of 2300 The following claims were audited and al lowed and the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the County General Fund levy of 190S as follows A McMillan supplies for county 1 50 C A Rodgers State vsGunderman fees 6 50 Dr Z L Kay same 8 IX J E Kelley same 3 00 H I Peterson same 26 03 C A Rodgers State vs Proctor insanity case fees 6 50 Dr Z L Kay same S 00 J E Kelley same 3 CO H I Peterson same 9 at C J Suiter appraising damages Road No 423 t 50 M Colling same 1 45 FC Smith same 4 83 Chas W Kelley surveying Road No 421 17 00 PE Reeder stamps 1 00 Chas Skalla office expense August 17 to September 16 It 10 F S Lofton services as commissioner 2S 50 S Premer same 17 50 CBGrnysame 12 30 On motion the Board adjourned sine die F S Loftox Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk 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 Gtol4 days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will bo for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 2Sth day of May 190a the articles of incorporation of the Masonic Temple Craft of McCook Nebraska were amended in the following Article Four thereof was amended to read as follows The general nature of the bu incss to be transacted and the object of this corpora tion shall be to purchase real estate iu McCook Nebraska upon which to erect a building to be known as a Masonic temple and to furni h in said building a room or rooms to be u ed for Masonic purposes and rooms for store and other purposes and to furni h said office and store rooms and to construct and erect in said building an opera house and to len e and receive the rent of said building and any and all parts of it and to operateand maintain said opera house and to receive the profits therefrom This corporation shall have the power to contract for and complete said build ing to raise and borrow money for said pur poses by pledge of its corporation property or otherwise Article Five thereof was amended increasing the capital stock to forty five thou and dollars Article Eicht thereof was amended to read as follows The board of director- of this cor poration shall declare dividends during the months of January and July of each vear pro vided the surplus profits remaining after the nnvmpnr nf nil nirrpnt liabilities of cor poration are sufficient to pay the dividend- of I at least two and one half percent and if at said times said protits are msumcient to pay siicn dividends dividends shall be declared by the directors as soon as sufficient profits accumu lnt tn mv simh dividends no dividend- shall i bo declared which will impair the capital of 1 v seal of McCook Nebraska By C L Fahnestock President ttest Lou Cone Secretary 7 - DR B J GUNN DENTIST iMios118 Oiilco Rooms 3 nod 5 Wnhdi HI AlcCook GATEWOOD SVAHUfc DENTISTS Office over HcAdams Store phone 1 90 Dr J A Colfer DENTIST Room t rosTOKKicx Huiuhng McCOOK NEBRASKA A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Room Two over McConnells drug store McCook Nebraska NEiLL BROS Contractors and Builders Estimates Furnished Free Phones Shop Black 321 BcMdence Black 12 A Ed car Hawkins Phone Bed 101 H H Evans Phone Bed 2t HAWKINS EVANS Contractors and Builders Plans drawn and estimates furn ished on application 1 21 2ni McCook Nebraska AUTOMOBILE LIVERY DALLAS DEVINE Prop PHONE 166 MCCOOK KEBR Night or day trips made anywhere Prices Reasonable Good Service Guaranteed E F OSBORN Drayman Prompt Service Courteous Treatment Reasonable Prices GIVE ME A TRIAL Office First Door South of DeGrofls Phone 13 zvxNBNVNasaxsNajrcasQ F D BURGESS Plumber and Steam Fitter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Bo er Trmrrungs Estimates Furnished Free Base ment of the Postoffice Building McCOOK NEBRASKA sfflcsSCsjNasEvas gwavasKS 3 tbif I- p jc yW BUCXEEESSLLBS SUCCEEm r - r s irrsrcrFa a e fuf jiaJc to Itatid New UnIn a A yWtr 1 will a yr u a rf rotcv tf5 - a i - - - lioiisuiJ2nV2 or ycui 457 mnfnrii I I mvi wi S rr t I t K Et Tr i I irla Talp Ptrrct Tuip Var - i - t f 3 Ko nin ata tcx i -- TIEAE itSL 23 CEMS i Write to day Mention tills Paper ZVV j7 j cnnsemorattOTl - eottlacow rjrrtfi Vi 2rA - 1711 l f rifixr -- i i i 1T TF 21 Hf U -- -a - fJl f Le ij ii Bala ae s r pjH W Bushae m i tzz rs Ei X c a z rp IItv I Iz b li - - - wVe ft Sp ii noPircDCr aln Aiidc l - f BTCSEZS ST M rO il0E ILL fyni Farmers bring your wheat to the MILL We will pay jou a premium above the market for all good milling wheat All Goods at Lowest Possible Market Prices Whole Wheat Rye and Graham Flour Special prices on lots of ten sacks or more SEiMOLIA A fine breakfast food un- excelled in 2 lb packages All kinds of Mill Feed Corn Barley Chop Bran Shorts etc Orders Promptly Delivered McCook Milling Company E ii DOAN Proprietor Phone 29 McCOOK