V V iOlttJWpiii A Guaranteed Cure Fpr Piles Itching Kllnd Blooding or Protrud ing Piles DruggistB refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6 tol4 days First application giveB ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50o in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo Tho Tribune has for sale a nice dis play of local view post cards in colors and in black and white Also a well eoleoted line of greeting and other post cards John Cashen Auctioneer IndianolatNebr Dates booked at Mc Cook National bank Public Sale Having rented my farm and decided to move to California I will sell at public auction at my farm 8 miles south and 2 miles west of McCook Neb and 10 miles north of Traer Kan on Tuesday January 26 09 commencing at 10 oclock a m sharp the following described property to wit Eighteen Head of Good dark brown horse 10 yrs old wt 1400 one light bay horse 6 yrs old wt 1400 one well matched dun team 7 and 10 yrs old wt 1100 each one dark brown uuisu u ym oiu wt aoout uu one bay horse 3 yrs old wt about 1200 one black horse coming 3 rs old wt 1100 one bay horse coming 3 yrs old wt about 1000 one well matched black team wt 900 each ono bay mare with foal 10 yrs old wt 900 ono brown mare 8 yrs old wt 900 one span of sorrel colts 2 yrs old 1 sorrol colt weanling 1 span of black colts lyrold one riding pony Thirty five Head of Cattle twenty five choice milk cows a number fresh and balance will bo fresh soon ten calves coming yearlings Farm JmpIementsone 8 ftDeering header and binder combined nearly new one G f t Deering binder one Mc Cormick corn binder one 2 row corn weeder one3 secsteel harrow two discs One 10 hole disc drill nnfi 1 hnrcf riicn t drill two riding listers one walking lister one riding cultivator two walking cultivators one feed grinder two riding plows ono walking plow two lumber wagons one truck wagon one 2 seated wagon one 2 seated surrey two top buggies ono nearly new two 10 ft water tanks Threshing Machineryone 12 horse Avery engine one 28x46 J I Case threshing machine ono J I Case seven sweep horse power all in running order Miscellany 100 bu corn 200 bu barley 35 bu cane seed 10 tons hay 2 header boxes 750 lbs barbed wire a lot of posts 4 sets of work harness 1 set of buggy harness 1 sot single harness FREE LUNUH AT NOON Terms Sums under 1000 cash on sums of S1000 and over a credit of eight months will be given purchaser to give bankable paper drawing ten per cent interest from date until paid Five per cent discount for cash on sums of 1000 and over No property to be re moved until settled for ANDREW ANDERSON JHWoddell Auct VFranklin Clk Public Sale I will sell at public auction at my home four miles north and one mile west of Perry station on Thursday January 28 09 commencing at 10 oclock a m the following described property to wit Seven Head of Horses one grey horse 6 yrs old wt about 1250 one bay horse 6 yrs old wt about 1150 one grey mare 12 yrs old wt about 1050 one black mare S yrs old wt about 1050 one grev mare 2 vrs old wt about 900 one horse colt 1 yr old wt about S50 one weanling colt Two Milch Cows and One Heifer Four Shoats wt about 60 lbs each Six Dozen Chickens Farm Implements one 8 foot Mc Cormick binder cut 130 acres one Western Belle riding lister one Bradley Ideal disc 16 inch one steel harrow 3 section one walking plow 16 inch one walking cultivator two sets of double work harness one tight box lumber wagon one tjp buggy one Sharpless cream separator 30 Bushels of Seed Oats Household Goods and other articles too numerous to mention FREE LUNCH AT NOON Terms Sums under 81000 cash on sums of 1000 and over a credit of eight months will be gien purchaser to give bankable paper drawing ten per cent interest from date until paid Five per cent discount for cash on sums of 1000 and over No property to be re moved until settled for GUY CAMPBELL JHWoddell Auct V Franklin Clk FRANK BEISTLE ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER MOW IIM 1420 24 LAWREKCE DENYEB COLO nlimiiiij1 id FAIR PR Lf 1 niii 1 hill r V -4 J aS6 ti AN ARAB SURGEON His Own Story of a Wonderful Opera tion Ho Performed Mr Walter B Harris In his account of n Journey to Tafllct tells the story of a wonderful operation in surgery as It was reported to him by a native doctor who was traveling In his coin- puny I think the old man fancied that I doubted lite skill At least he was al ways holding forth upon the subject and continually repeating the story that when in Algeria he had been of fered a fabulous salary the sum va ried each time the tale was told to re main In charge of the military hos pital at Algiers an honor which he had declined He never tired of narrating the iacts and details of hl3 most success ful operation There Is a sect in Mo rocco called Hamacha who are fol lowers of a certain saint buried near Meklnez These devotees amuse their audience and themselves too let us hope by throwing Into the air heavy cannon balls which they allow to fail upon their shaven crowns On the oc casion in question a Hamdushi had unfortunately been wanting in reli gious power for the cannon ball crushed his skull My old sliereef friend bad been call ed to the rescue According to his ac count he removed the broken patch of skull replacing It with the rind of n green pumpkin and closed the skin over it In n mouths time he said the patient was not only convalescent but was once more hard at work prac ticing his religio aerobatic feats with not only a remodeled and renovated skull but even a new crop of hair f THE SILVER FOX He Is a Glorified Freak of the Red Fox Breed Only those wise in the woodlore of the north can fully know the magic in the name silver fox Tbe silver fox is not of different kind but a glorified freak of the red race His parents mav have been the commonest kind of red foxes yet nature in extravagant mood may have showered all her gifts on this favored one of the offspring and not only clad him in a marvelous coat but gifted him with speed and wind and brains above his kind to guard his perilous wealth And need he has of all such power for this exquisite robe is so mellow rich so wonderful in style with its gloss black and delicate frosting that it is the most desirable tho most precious of all furs worth many times its weight in gold the no blest peltry known to man It is the proper robe of kings tbe appanage of great imperial thrones today as was the tyrian purple in the days of Rome This is indeed the hunters highest prize but so guarded by the cunning brain and the wind and limb of the beast himself that it is through rare good luck more than hunter skill that a few of these fur jewels are taken each year in the woods There are degrees of rank among these patricians They range in qual ity even as diamonds range and the hunters have a jargon of their own to express all shades between the cross and the finest silver black Ernest Thompson Seton in Century Magazine influence of Food What do you think of tbe theory that food has a potent influence in determining character asked Mr Suiithfield as he put three lumps of sugar in his coffee I guess its all right replied Mr Wood as he severed a portion of his beefsteak It always seems a little cannibalistic to me when you order lobster Well retorted Mr Suiithfield good humoredly I ought to have known it was dangerous to lend you money after I discovered your fondness for beets But seriously if there were anything in the theory wouldnt it make a man sheepish to eat mutton It would and prize fighters ought to restrict scraps themselves to a diet of All In the Mind On- the opening day of one winter session the late Professor Tait of Edin burgh university entered the natural philosophy class room in the midst of the uproarious applause common to those occasions Presently he looked up at the tumul tuous benches above him with the smile of one who had known the ways of students for a lifetime At last when a momentary lull came he re marked his gray eyes twinkling Gentlemen I must remind you that there is really no such thing as noise It is merely a matter of sub jective impression No Flies on Him Two Irishmen just landed stopped at a private boarding house on one hot July night Retiring early they left the window open and the light burn ing brightly The mosquitoes swarm ed into the room and began biting Mike awakening called to Pat to put out tho light Pat got up and put it out and crawled back to bed again Pat awoke about an hour later and found the room full of fireflies and paid Its no use Mike They are coming in with lanterns Pleasure Trips Going to the north pole is no pleas tire trip said the sympathetic friend Well answered the arctic explorer it reminds me somewhat of the arer hcre pleasure trip Everybody is so anx ious to sLirt and so glad to get home Washington Star They never taste who always drink They always talk who never think Prior - V Counly Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nobrapkn January 7tli 1U09 The Board of County Commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present S Prcmur C I Grny and F S Lofton County Commissioner Sidney Dodge County Attorney and Chas Skalln County Clerk Tho Bourd continued the examination of tho accounts of Chas Sknlln County Clerk and after n careful examination find the following to b a truo nnd correct statement of all fees received nnd disbursed by him from January 9th 1008 to December 31st 1G0S both inclusive Total feus for recording and filing from January 9th lfOS to June 30th 1908 both inclusive 12T3 75 Total fees for recording and filing for July 1903 109 40 August 1903 12G 15 September 1903 101 90 Octobcr1903 210 00 November 1908 190 SO December 1908 160 75 Total fee for recording and filing from July 1st 1903 to December 31st 1908 inclusive 97100 Total fee for recording and filing from Janunry 9th 1908 to December 31st 1908 inclusive 2221 75 August 27 fie for compiling real estate list for assessors 150 00 August 27 1st juartcr salary 1C0S as clerk of Hoard 75 CO August 27 2nd quarter salary 1903 as clerk of Boat d 75 00 October 18 3rd quurter salary 190S as cleek of Hoard 75 00 November 10 fee for compiling 1108 tax lists 502 00 Total amount of all fees from January 9th 1908 to December 31st 1908 in clusive sun 75 DISBURSEMENTS Paid county clerk Paid deputy county clerk Paid assistants Sndio Coyle Mntie Klhert Paid excess fees in county treasury 1500 CO 7X 00 503 25 75 301 75 Total disbursements 3101 75 The Board commenced the examination of tho accounts of Clifford Naden County Treasurer and continued the same throughout the day On motion the Board adjourned to meet Jan uary 8th 1909 S Premee Chairman Attest Ciias Skalla County Clerk McCook Nebraska January 8th 1909 The Board of County Commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present S Bremer C B Gray and F S Lofton Commissioners Sidney Dodge County Attorney and Chas Slalln Clerk The Board continued the examination of the accounts of C Naden County Treasurer throughout the day On motion the Board adjourned sine die S Premek Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk McCook Nebraska January 12th 1909 Tbe Hoard of County Commissioners met in regular session present S Premer C B Gray and FSLofton Commissioners- Sidney Dodge Attorney and Chas Skalla County Clerk The minutes of the meetings held on January 5th Gth 7th and Sth were read and on motion approved The following official bonds were examined and on motion approved Thomas Elma Over eer District No 4 Box Elder precinct C S Blair Overseer District No 11 Tyrone precinct On motion the salary of the County Superin tendent was fixed at 110000 for the current year On motion the County Clerk was allowed the sumof30000 per annum to be paid quarterly forperforming the duties of Clerk of the Hoard of County Commissioners and attending to the business of the county j ne loiiowmg Deputy assessors were ap pointed by T A Endsley County Assessor and their appointments were confirmed by the Board of Commissioners Alliance precinct J L McCaflerty BeaNor precinct and Danbury village Win J Stilgc bouer Bondville precinct Henry Voutz Box Elder precinct I E Neel Coleman precinct A D Green Danburv orecinct T V GnnkW Driftwood precinct O N Bector East Vafley precinct and Bartley village W N Lyman Fritschlpreciuct C K Critchfield Gerver pre cinct C M Lofton Graut precinct August Wesch Indianola precinct and Indianola city A C Crabtree Lebanon precinct and Lebanon village P II Kilzer Missouri Ridge precinct l reel liamesberger North Valley precinct P D Brooks Perry preciuct Win J Fleishman Red Willow precinct Mathias Colling Tyrone precinct L A Sheldon Valley Grange pre cinct A D Johnston Willow Grove precinct and McCook city W B Whittaker Willow Grove preciuct and McCook city W T Clark In the matter of the necessary expenses during the year on motion the estimate for the same for the year 1909 was fixed as follows County general fund 2S000 00 County bridge fund 12500 00 County road fund 0300 00 Bartley village bond 200 00 McCook city court house bond 1000 00 McCook city sewer bond 1000 00 McCook city water bond 9G0d 00 Willow Grove precinct bond 2000 00 School district bonds 1200 J 00 Petitions of county oillcers asking for deputy and clerk hire for the jear 1909 wt ic read and The semi annual report of the County Super intendent on the condition of the County Insti tute fund was examined and approved and ordered placed on file Aunual settlements of the following Road Overseers were examined and approed and on motion the Clerk 170 C F Waterman 0erseer District No 20 Lebanon 37 50 The Board having made a careful examina tion of the accounts of C Naden County Treai urer find that he has recehed as fees and commissions from January 9th 198 to De cember 31st 1S0S both inclusive j3C0903 Paid county treasurer 2000 00 Paid deputy county treasurer 700 00 Paid excess fees and commissions in county treasury 009 0 Total 3309 01 The Board hating made a careful examina tion of the accounts of C Naden County Treas urer find the following to be a true and correct statement of all the monies received and dis bursed by him as Treasurer from January 9th 1908 to December 31st 190S both inclusive as folows TREASURERS STATEMENT Statement of C Naden County Treasurer showing collections and disbursements from July 1st 1908 to December 31st 190S both in clusive and balances on hand at the close of business on December 31st 1908 COLLECTION To cash on hand July 1st 1903 57293 hZ 1888 tax collected J 2 08 mi tax collected 21 02 lfcOO tax collected 8 11 1891 tax collected 0 08 lb92 tnx collected 31J 20 1893 tax collected 9 00 1891 tax collected 11 92 1895 tax collected 10 80 1890 tux collected 24 00 lean tax collected 19 31 1898 tax collected 17 23 1899 tnx collected 25 09 1900 tax collected 3122 1901 tax collected 33 23 1902 ax collected 2122 1903 tax collected 20 31 1901 tax collected 138 31 1905 tax collected 92 31 1900 tax collected 453 93 190J lux collected 12083 87 1903 tax collected 51879 00 6S5DG 28 McCook sewer frontage tax 6289 64 School laud Principal collected Interest collected Lease collected December state apportionment Miscellaneous collections County general Com Dist Nol Com Dist No 3 Fines and licenses Interest on county deposits Redemptions Fees collected City of Indianola Village of Bartley Village of Lebanon Village of Danbury Redemption Total On motion tho Hoard adjourned 16820 1SU9 10 2107 00 2720 40 1020 00 183 93 14 40 61 50 481 45 2189 26 193 25 Total 144048 01 DIHIIUKSKMENTS By State treasurers receipt No TtfKM 9957 72 State treasurers receipt No 57451 1937 00 State treasurers leceipt No 58904 1527 32 County gnrl warrants redeemed 5810 81 County bridge warrants redeemed 2100 38 County road warrants redeemed 2375 06 Precinct imd city bond fund 4585 54 School bonds fund 5150 00 School orders paid 20648 62 Road district warrants 2849 13 Poll receipts 49 00 Poll refunds 14 00 School district refunds 9 41 City treasurers receipts McCook sewer 0241 SO McCook general 5110 14 Indianola 375 04 Village treasurers receipt Hartley i2j 18 Expense of running ottico 112 20 Redemption 2289 72 County ti easurers fees 195 U3 County treasurers commissions 706 73 Balance commissions due county treasurer 1017 42 Total 778i 11 balances State general fund 4835 27 State school fund 9 12 State uuiversity fund 1163 Institute for feeble minded fund 55 Redemptions 1117 59 Principal on school land 591 00 Interest on school laud 1651 C8 Lease 011 school laud 578 15 County general fund 5920 54 County bridge fund iSt 25 County road fund 33S 77 Soldiers relief fund 133 35 City bond fund 40S3 80 Precinct bond fund 0795 58 School bond fund 14981 S9 School district fund 10313 04 Sewer fund 2 12 Sewer bond fund 1111 32 Road district fund a002 04 Inheritance tax fund 3u3 05 Free high school fund 1290 70 City of McCook 1279 93 3S5 33 155 SO 105 55 1S7 95 535 82 70800 90 to meet Jan- uary 13th 1909 S Prkmek Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk McCook Nebraska January 13th 1909 The Board of County Commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present S Premer C B Gray and F S Lofton Commissioners Sidney Dodge County Attorney and Chas Skalla Clerk The Board commenced the examination of the accounts of J C Moore County Judge and after a careful examination find the following to be a true and correct statement of all fees re ceded by him as County Judge from January 9th 1908 to December 31st 1908 both inclusive 99010 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 H E Culbertson juror November term 28 30 M R Osborn same 2 10 AV J Portersame 28 30 J F Carmichael same 37 40 IN Horton same 37 30 A Wagy same 29 20 Archie Hatcher same 19 00 LS Hart some 34 20 J G Schobel same 28 30 Soreu Simonson same 20 50 E M Day same 2S 30 Ed Hall same 2a 30 J H Stephens same 28 30 consmereuanu uninouon one deputy was al- O E Pearson same 28 U lowed the County Treasurer at 100000 per year j Rob2rt Lierley same 33 70 and one deputy tho County Clerk a 80000 per J G Bnrko same 35 90 year proviuea always mat tne leesot theollices pay such salaries aiid no further assistants were allowed for any of these oHicers B A Jones same 34 05 EE High same 28 80 AD Green same 32 10 FC Smith same 0 70 FB Duckworth same 27 00 I E McDonald same IS 20 t 1 B B Smiley same 20 20 J Ben Gockley same 28 30 W B Whittaker same S Sn incfrtlnfml 4 1 YVflO n n I o iiiouuinu iu ukiu litlnm rjrmvn nnif Ik ti warrants on their respective road district funds M E Hendricks same 10 -0 inpayment thereof as follows Charles Harmau same 11 CO 0verae District No h Morris ORourke fv same 8 20 t u l y MSModrell talesman November term 10 20 GTVAynck Overseer District No 2 N J Johnston same 0 10 Alliance precinct Frank Hassler same 2 10 juomas cims uverseer District o 4 Bos Elder Frank Colfer same 2 10 John Wentz same 12 30 M B Carman same 2 10 HN Rosebush same 10 20 Ed Williams same 4 10 Wilbur Pearson same 4 10 John Schleich same 4 10 Herman Brown same 2 10 Fred Bruns same 2 10 APEly same 2 10 J Baker same 2 10 Frank Real same 2 10 G FMiller same 2 10 E E DeLong same 4 10 C R Livingston same 4 10 Thomas Clapp same 4 10 Raymond Light same 4 10 The Board commenced the examination of the accounts of H I Peterson Sheriff and con tinued the same through the day On motion the Board adjourced to meet Jan uary 14th 1909 S Premek Chairman Attest Chas Skalla Clerk McCook Nebraska January 14tb 1909 The Board of County Commissioners met irfgiter 1 inwTariiiia - sunnt to adjournment present S Priiner O P Gray and F S Lofton Com 11 iHsiouors t idiey Dodge County Attorney nud Clin Skulla County C lark The Board continued tLe examination of the nccoantsof H J Peterson Sheriff throughout the day On motion tho Board adjourned to meet Feb ruary 2id 1909 S Pkujiu Chairmnc Attest Chas Skalia County Clerk Typewriter rihhono pnpiTd s h at Thk TKiuuNKumYt Thought Microbes In a Drop of Ink foi I S 4 fid Again if the home paper has enough uiup ui uuvurusiug iiik on us suriace to make a proper showing the outsider thinks this must be a pretty lively town Thus a drop of NEWSPAPER AD VERTISING INK Is a good thing for the town NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tho State of Nebraska Red Willow count s In the County Court In the Matter of the EstateHof George G Snoke Deceased To the Creditors of said Estate You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court Room in McCook in said County on the 30th dny of June 1909 at the hour of Nine oclock A M to examine all claiin against said Estate with a view to their ad jiistment and allowance The time limited for the presentation of claims against said Estate is Six months from tho 20th dav of Decpmher A D 1908 and the time limited for payment of debts is One j ear from said 20th day of De cember 1908 Witness my hand and the eal of said County Court this 20th day of December lfM seal J C MooitK Count Judge Boyle Eldred Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss In tho Countv Court In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E Bab cock Deceased To the Creditors of said Estate You are hereby notified that I will it at the County Court Room in McCook in -aid ounty on the 30th day of June 1909 at the hour of Nino oclock AM to examine allclaiin againstsaid Estate with a view to their adjust ment and allowance The time limited for the presHiitation of claims against said Estate bix months from the 2oth day of December A D 1998 and the time limited for payment of debts is One year from said 20th dav of De cember 1908 Witness mv hand and the seal of said County Court this 26th day of December 19i8 sealI J C Mooke County Judge Boyle A Eldred Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Red Willow Nebraska Typewriter ribbons Tribune office FRANKLIN county In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Dudek Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons having ciaims ana aemanas against the Jistate Joseph Dudek deceased that they are renui 10 present meir claims wirn vnuciinr tn 1 - County Judge of said county at his ollice in Mc cook in said county or Ketl Willow Nebra ka on or before the Second day of August 1909 or the same shall be forever barred AH claims so filed will be heard before said countj judge on the Tenth day of August 1909 at Nine A M Given under my hand and the seal of said court January 4th 1909 seal J C Moore Comity Judge Morlan Ritchie Wolll Attornevs for sale at The I When applied to the newspaper page they make people think twice First people think theres a man who keeps up with the procession Second they think good goods on hand he must keep BEGGS CHERRY CGUGff SYRUP cures coughs and colds T JL Li JlJ W OF McCOOK JAS S DOYLE Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY KGQ i Old Rubber Copper and Breos Highest Market Price Paid ind3csSP New location lust across FlnCrsrtlr street in P Walsh bnlldine lCWOOiCS AUTOMOBILE LIVER DALLAS DIVINE Prqp PHONE 166 McC00KlHKl Night or day trips made anywhere Prices Reasonable GoodSe2c Guaranteed s v2rars3Narsaf saSSMtDeEA F D BDRGESSl ilr Plumber and Steam Fitter I Iron Load and Sewer Pipe Br cor rri Goods Pumos an Roilor Tfimmiiww Estimates Furnished Free rrent of the Postoffice Suilding Barnett Lumber Co Phone 5 NEB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus Si 5000 DIRECTORS A C EBERT r AlSSk 8iViS3sSQr m fact No ONE first last and all the time Bullard Lumber Co McCOOK NEBRASKA ir 11 u a JtW BNJVsBfNSNJHsaNJVvVI f 11 K JJUKllAM PAINTING and PAPER HANGING I make a specialty of paper hanging and enrry n well se lected btock of wall paper Work guaranteed nnd prices reasonable Phono UedrGT I I WE HAVE V j 1 - mW m I- J i i TO BURN j l 1 1 - 4 1- TTriVVTlVTVV f v FRANKLM President A C E8ERT Cashier 4 I JAS S DCYLE Vice President i TJHR t CITIZENS BANK ONE ONE ONE j That is the No of ONE of the best Lumber and Coal Concerns in a f No ONE town which is located on ONE East Street But if you cant E find it call phone No ONE when you will be informed that jou can get jb No ONE lumber No ONE coal No ONE service No ONE treatment