Just One Half tho monoy you blow in foolishly if invested in a bank account would soon put you on easy street You owo yourself tho protection a Savings Ac count will afford you If you aro spending all you earn it is unfair to yourself and those who may bo dopondenton you You have noticed tho manner in which small amounts expended count up in a month a part of such expenditures saved will allow you to have an account at this bank Start with a dollar have monoy in the bank The First National Bank of Mccook By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance The estimate of expense of running Holdrege coming year totals 820000 Her total revenue for year past was 2181770 It is little short of marvelous with what unerring accuracy and precision of intuition the average grafter finds his kind Big and small alike If the middle west is not at least temporarily driven out of the Repub lican column it will not be due to any remissness of Sentor Aldrich the great trust senator Anything of interest that Eed Wil low county may lack in county politics is fully made up by the sizzling time they are already having over nomina tions up in Frontier county And the pencil pushers up there are right at the front in the whole rumpus Dont seem to be anybody in Red Willow county who wants a nomination The esteemed M cCook Tribune pub lishes an article about Democrats who betrayed their party The Tribune does not comment upon Congressman Norris voting for Speaker Cannon after repeated statements that he would not do so All kinds of traitors are con temptible Hastings Democrat So they are my Democratic friend but unfortunately for your case the fact is that Congressman Norris never SAID HE WOULDNT FOR CANNON County Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nebraska June 15 1909 The county hoard of equalization and assess ments met in regular session Present S Pre mer C B Gray and F S Lofton county com missioners T A Endsley county assessor and Chas- Skalla county clerk In the matter of the assessment of the im provements on lot 9 block 7 Willow Grove ad dition to McCook presented to the board by John F Porter a motion was made by Gray seconded by Lofton that tho valuation of said mprovements be reduced from 60000 to SLtiJ0 Motion carried unanimously On motion the clerk was instructed to notify E E Smith to appear before the board on or before June 17 19C9 to show cause why the assessment of the N WJi of section 19-3-26 should not be raised from 1GC000 to 320000 Jfotion carried unanimous In the matter of the assessment of the south west quarter of section 13 26 presented to the board by YV X Lyman a motion was made by Lofton seconded by Skalla that the valuation of said quarter owned by Mina Sehmelzer be reduced from 210000 to 161000 Motion car ried unanimously On motion the board adjourned to meet Juno 16 1909 S Premer Chairman Attest Charles Skalla County Clerk McCook Nebraska June 16 1909 The county board of equalization and assess ments met pursuant to adjournment Present S Premer C B Gray and F S Lofton com missioners T A Endsley county assessor and Chas Skalla county clerk In the matter of the assessment of the im provements of N Lundstrom on the southwest quarter of section 2-1-2-26 presented to the board by N Lundstrom a motion was made by Skalla seconded by Lofton that the valuation of said improvements be reduced from 10000 to 9C0C0 to conform with the assessment of other improvements in the same precinct Mo tion carried unanimously In tle matter of the assessment of the im provements on lot S block 11 original town of McCook presented to the board by Mrs Anna Colfer a motion was made by Gray seconded by Lofton to reduce the valuation of said im inov tmeuts frcm iC000 to 400X0 Motion carried unanimously In tLe matter of the nsscssment of the Mc Cook Electric Companys assessment of personal properly lor 1J09 presented to the board by Irving Hsile a motion was made by Gray second by Lofton that the assessment j hould staud at 0X0000 as returned by the assessor Motion carried unanimously On motion the board adjourned to meet June 17th 1909 S PKEMWi Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE State Auditor Barton of Lincoln was ii city visitor last Saturday Mrs Lyon and Mrs Thomas are guests of their brother A K Scott Miss Lela Fisher has gone to Chey enne Wyoming on a visit to her aunt A MoMillhn spent the closing days of last week in Otis Colorado on busi ness Mrs W B Whittaker arrived home last Thursday night from her long visit in Wisconsin Miss Marcella Halligan returned cloe of last week to her home in Graf ton this state L Thororimson arrived home Sun day night from his visit to his folkB in Seattle and the Northwest Captain A K Scott manager of the electric company is quite ill and con lined to his bed this week Mrs L C Stoll arrived home last Saturday evening from visiting his folks last week in Curtis Lewis Ludwick arrived from ed in the dining room decorations Ne braska City end of week for the sum mer vacation with the home folks Miss Edith Waite arrived home close of last wepk from Crete where she has been attending college prist term Mrs A Campbell arrived home last Friday night from spending several weeks with her sister in ONeill this state Mrs L J Burtless has gone to Auburn New Yoik to spend part of the summer with relatives in the old home state Miss Clara Keating a sister of Mrs W M Morrisey departed close of last week for her home in Jacksonville Illinois Mrs A McMillen and Cecil went up to Trenton Sunday to visit relatives a few das returning home Tuesday evening Miss Gertrude SuEssand Miss Helen Schwab departed Thursday morning for Crete on a visit to their grandmoth er Suess L R HiLEMAn has beeD down from Denver part of the week expecting to leave today for California to join the family in a reunion Mrs G B Hawkes and the two children departed last Friday evening for Scottsbluff this state on a visit of two weeks with friends R B Sheridan has been spending a week with his daughter Mrs Harry McGillen on the Frenchman arriving home close of last week Mrs Fred Satchell came down from near Imperial last week and has been the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs J S Modrell north of town Charles and Miss Loretta Wil liams departed end of week for Colo rado to be absent most of the summer in Denver Pueblo and other points Miss Millicent Slaby who has been in Chicago for the past year takiDg a special course in school arrived home last Sunday She will teach in the city schools coming year Mrs A J Simonson and son Warren came down from Denver Sunday night on No 6 and were briefly guests of Mrs Adele Phelan and family They are old Alliance friends Miss Elizabeth Bettcher departed Monday on 13 for Colorado en a visit after which she will go to Indiana to 6pend the remainder of the summer va cation with the homefolks Mrs Rose Bayless departed on Wed nesday for Brookfield Mo to be absent during the rest of the summer She has rented her residence to Eugene Gary furnished and he and family are now occupying R A Green was over from Cedar Bluffs Kansas Tuesday on some mat ters of business He is home from Montana looking after the closing up of some deals here previous to locating more permanently in that state Mrs E C Hill and Miss Bessie Kowell departed Tuesday morning on No 2 for Kearney to represent respect ively the Methodist and Congregational churches in the state Sunday school as sociation in that city this week Mrs J E Lovell of Bedford Iowa arrived in the city last Friday and is visiting her business associate and sister Mrs J P Nies Mr Lovell will join her about July 1st and together they will take in the Seattle exposition Mr and Mrs Andrew Carson who have been in Arkansas for several years are in the county guests of her mother Mrs Phoebe Taylor of Red Willow The Carsons expect later to locate in Calif ornia and Mrs Taylor will join them there later for the winter They especial ly Mr Carson finds Red Willow county and McCook in particular jreatly changed and improved since his last visit eleven years since Mrs W E McDivitt and Mrs W G Dutton entertained a large company of friends last Thursday afternoon at a kensington of quite notable particu lars Mrs W R Starr and Mrs W F Joues received the guests The elabor ate two course lunch was served by Mrs Albert Barnett and Mrs W R Starr at the large table assisted by Mrs Leroy Kleven and Mrs W F Jones Carnations were richly WWSl jBftlSi sr Hade E C Hill and Rev Carman also at tended the district Epworth league con yention at Alma this week William Travers went up to Denver Tuesday on No 1 to be absent about a month on a vacation trip Mrs C W Britt and Miss Maude McMillen are attending the state meet ing of the P E O this week Miss Fay Eikenberry departed Wednesday on No 13 to join her parents at Monte Vista San Luis valley Colorado Mr and Mrs L W Stayner went down to Edgar Wednesday on a visit to his folks They will also visit in Lincoln and Des Moines General Hale came down from Denver Wednesday morning on busi ness connected with the electric company here of which he is president Miss Louis Donisthorpe of Geneva who is to be on6 of the new teachers in our high school coming term is in the city guest of Mrs A R Scott Rev G B Hawkes occupied the Congregational pulpit in Fairmont Sun day last His pulpit here was filled in the morning by Rev B L Webber Rev Carman was called down to In dianola Thursday morning to conduct the funeral services over the remains of the three year old son of James McClung O W DeWald of the Trenton Register came down to western Nebras ka headquarters Monday nijrht re turning home on No 5 Tuesday morning Mrs F G Stilgebouer and daught er of Bartley were guests of Mayor and Mrs J H Stephens last Friday Forster came up on the evening train and accompanied them home C A Rodgers clerk of the district court is in California and will partici pate with the Hileman family in the sixtieth wedding anniversary of the grandparents Mr and Mrs Lee Miss Mary Fitzgerald of McCook formerly employed in the office of the supreme court in Lincoln leaving the city about one year ago is in the city to spent two week with friends She is now the guest at Mrs Frank D Eager at 1448 E street Wednesdays Lincoln Journal COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTY COURT Licenses to marry issued by the coun ty judge since our last report Joseph F Burton29j of Clatonia Neb and Nellie M Rittenburg21 of Bartley Edward D Anderson26 and Mrs Nora Stanley29 both of Denver Married by county judge June 14th Genuine Panama hats for garden use 50 cents Drebert Clothing Co Drebert Council Sessions Regular session Monday evening all present Minutes read and approved City engineer was instructed to have all ditches Bewer ditch connections etc puddled Police judges report was referred to city attorney City weighmasters report filed Annual report of city library was filed Mayor appointed C W Taylor Louis Suess and J E Kelley as members of library board The retiring members are C H Meeker Louis Suess and Geo E Thompson Bids for sidewalk construction were opened and the contract was awarded the McCook Cement Co at following prices bidewalks i2c crossing 17c curbing 15c All per square foot Resolution was passed authorizing the purchnse of lot 14 block 10 Original Town Resolution of expenses for current year was adopted Also a resolution transferring 1000 for the general fund to the road fund The ordinance committee was in structed to frame an ordinance provid ing for extending water fire and light service to South McCook C L DeGroff Co were ordered to clear alley in rear of their store by 12 oclock noon June loth and city mar shal instructed to do the work in case of failure The clerk was instructed to eive suit able publicity to ordinance 97 which deals with dogs Ordinance committee was instructed to prepare an ordinance changing meet ing nights from second and fourth Mon days to the first and third Wednesdays Bills allowed as follows Bullard Lumber Co 8 -70 A A Fish 85 00 R T Highland 1040 Bullard Lumber Co Cullen Vickers S V Frazier Mrs C M Bailey J M llickerson T C liegeman John EKstedt R Osborn Fred Schlagel Cullen Vickers E F Brunswick J E Jackson E F Ohorn Bullard Lumber Co N J Campbell Dr J D Hare 1S530 1575 1GS0 1195 SO 3000 78 00 G500 55 00 920 2000 150 3G0 400 COO J M Henderson 2700 Bullard Lumber Co 35 Welebach Street Lighting Co 15200 McCook Electric Co 5S00 W A Gold 4000 Adjourned to Tuesday night Council was in adjourned session Tuesday night with all present but Councilman Morris Ordinance 191 changing dates for council meetings was passed under sus pended rules Bond of McCook Cement Stone was filed and approved Adjourned Co 36 Inches Wide 69 Cents Our yard wide black taffeta silk that you hear so much about keeps making new friends every day Another 75 yards received yesterday We invite your inspection The Thompson D G Co Actual cash value YOU LIKE TO BE SURE ABOUT THE clothes you buy sure of quality of the sort of tailoring that holds its shape of correct fit of becomingness in short sure of your satisfaction in them Thats what we offer that kind of clothes that kind of sureness that kind of satis faction If you dont get it all you can have your money back You will see without having it pointed out to you when you come to look at our PRINCETON CLOTHES Best Tailored what real satisfaction in clothes really means Priced 10 to 30 VOU will be pleased with the fit of our Clothing Good Clothes M er chants McCook Nebraska 0 FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC For Sale Blue squaw corn for seed Mrs S E Christian phone ash 36S2 For Sale Sweet Potato Cabbage Celery Tomato Cayenne Pepper and Sweet Mango Pepper plants Mrs L M Best Phone 91 For Sale Good family driving or work horse reasonable Morrisey Ranch Phone black 292 For Sale My residence and house hold goods cheap Good lawn and shade tiees Call at 206 E 3rd st R O Light For Sale Baby black 260 For Rent 5 room red 278 buggy Call up dwelling Pnone For Rent Furnished rooms Mrs J I Lee phone 43 For Rent A 5 room cottajje Mrs J I Lee phone 43 For Rent Good house 9023rd st E Phone cedar 983 Mrs W llickliug House for rent New 5 room cottage with bath Inquire of O N Rector phone red 349 Lost A pocket book between 221 Main avenue and depot Liberal reward Return to this otlice Lost A silver scroll case watch gold hour and minute hand black second hand on east B et or Mitin avenue Return to this ollice IDE shirts also theyre made right and the patterns and fabrics are here to please everybody 100 to 250 Special value at 175 Fine neckwear and hosiery TF you care for a real South American Panama you can get it here the greatest stock in Mc Cook big values 600 750 900 Other fine straws priced 75c to 300 Split yachts English sennits rich leghorns all fully shown here We are sole agents for McCook BUSTER BROWNS insured socks four months four pair 1 00 Union made SIGNAL overalls and shirts MUNSING union suits TIGER hats Will Hohmann of Lincoln is a guest of Dr E M Easterday Harvey Burgess came up from Leba non last week on a visit of ten days Miss Katie Brady returned from Denver Wednesday evening on No 10 Mrs H C Shriner and son Harry were over from Curtis early part of the week Dr Herbert J Pratt ItnOlSTEnED GRADUATE Dentist Oflice C Telephones 22Vz Main av over McConnelFs DriiK Store McCook Neb Ollice 160 Kesidence Black 131 H TTTTT TTTTTTT TTTTYTTYYYYTM - REAL EASTERDAY Grain and Coal 8Krimc We have just added ooal to our business and have now in our bins a full stock of both Colorado and Pennsylvania coals such as Chandler Canon Sunshine Maitland Baldwin Nut and Susquehanna Anthracite Your orders will be appreciated and given prompt attention PHONE 262 TROUBLE AHEAD There is always trouble for those who do not look around It pays to look around Quality makes lots of difference to the value of lumber We put quality first yet our experience will help you cheapen the house or barn you want to build so that you can afford to build let us help you Call in and get our Bungalow Book with pictures of homes so cosy that it is a pleasure to look it over Stansberry Lumber Co AND MS LIVE LET LIVE 4 4 - 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 -4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - -4 4 -4 4 4 4 HAAAAAAXAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAjkAH -v s ii v K vv y fl 3 3 - V V ftj rk