K r r i f - K la- THURSDAY MAY 11 1911 Gcod results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills They give prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders Try them A McMillen CITY LODGE DIRECTORY A F A M McCook Lodge No 135 A I A M meets very first and third Tuesday of the month at 00 p m in Masonic hall Blreis H Stewaet W II Chables L Fahnestock Sec E 8 M Occcnozee Conncil No 16 K S M meets on the last Saturday of each month at SUO p in a Masonic hall William E Haut T I M Aaeox Q King Sec E A M King Cyrns Chapter No 35 R A M moots Tery first and third Thursday of each month at 300 p m in Masonic hall Clarence B Gray H P W B Whittakee Sec knights templae St John Cotnmandery No 16 K T meets on the second Thursday of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Geo Willets E C Seth D Silver Rec EASTERN STAB Eureka Chapter No S6 O E S meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Mrs C W Wilson W M S Cordeal Sec KNIGHTS OF PItHIAS McCook Lodge t o 42 of K P meets every Wednesday atSC0 p in in Masonic hall J N Gaaede C C C A Evans K H S ODD FELLOWS McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every Friday at 800 p m in Gnuschow hall C R Woodwobtii N G E L Reed Sec modern woodmen Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every first and third Friday of each month at 330 p m in Majonic hall Pay assessments it Citizens National Bank C C Bvfield Consul HM Finitv Clerk ROVAI NEIGHBORS No le Camp No wU N A meet- evHry eecond and foarh Tiiu da officii moiitli mi 230 u m in Morri hall Mrs Caroline Kunert Oracle Mrs Acgusta Anton Rec workmen McCook Lode j No 61 AOUW meets every Monday at 800 p m in Temple Maurice Griffin Treas Henry Moers MW C J Ryan Financier C 15 Gray Rec degree of honor McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every second and forth Tuesdays of each month at 300 p m in Temple building Mvry E Griffin C of H Mrs Carrie Sciilagel Rec MACCABEES Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday evening in Morris hall J A Wilcox Com J II Yarger Record Keeper national association of letter carriers Branch No 127S meets first 5Ionay of each month at 330 p m in carriers room postoiiice G F Kinghoen President D J OBrien Secretary LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F fc E meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month in Morris hall I D Pennington Pres C H Hcsted Sec Ladies Society B of L F E Golden Rod Lodge No 282 meets in Morris hall on first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month at 2 oclock Mrs Grace Hcsted Mrs Ruth Reilly Secretary President railway trainmen C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of R T meets first and third Sundays at 230 pm in Eagles hall T 1 Hcston President F G KiNGnoBN Sec RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month at 800 p m in Eagles hall over post oflice S E Harvey C Con M O McClure Sec MACHINISTS Red Willow Lodge No 587 I A of M meete every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 800 p m in Morris hall Tiieo Diebald Pre Fred Wasson Fin Sec Floyd Beery Cor Sec LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS McCook Division No 623 U of L E meet every second and fourth Sunday of each month at 2 30 in Morris hall Waltee Stokes C E W D Burnett F A E railway carmen Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in Morris hall at 730 p m H M Finity Pres J M Smith Rec Secy S D Hughes Secy BOILERMAKERS McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of A meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Eagles hall Jno Seth Pres Jno LeHew Cor Sec EAGLES McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets every Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kelley building 316 Main ave C L Walkee W Pres C H Ricketts W Sec KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the flrBt and third Tuesdays of each month fc800 p m in Eagles hall Ciias Skalla F Sec J P Murray j K DAUGHTEB3 OF ISABELLA 1 Court Granada No 77 meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p m in Monte Cristo hall Mes Geoege Martin Miss Loeetta Williams F S G R LADY MACCABEES Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets every first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Morris hall Mrs W B Mills Commander Harriet E Willetts R K G A E J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on the first Saturday of each mouth at 230 p m Morris hall Thomas Moore Commandor J H Yarger Adjt BELIEF CORPS McCook Corps No 98 W B C meets every econd and fourth Saturday of each month at 30 p m in Ganschow hall Adella McClain Pres Susie Vandebhoof Sec L OF G A E McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on the first Saturday of each month at 230 pm at the Monte Cristo hall Mrs Lottie Brewer President Mrs Kate Dutton Secretary F E O Chapter X P E O meets the fiftt and third Monday evenings of each montnCat 8 p m at the homes of the various members Mrs Anna Schobel Pres Mrs Kate Williams Cor Sec PYTHIAN SI8TEE3 McCook Temple No 24 Pythian Sisters meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 730 p m Lila L Ritchie M E C Edna Stewaet M of K C DIAMOND BEBEKAH Meets each 2nd and 4th Monday evening of each month in Morris ball Mes Augusta Anton N G Miss Foelsnce Middleton Secy l o o 31 Ii O O M McCook Lodge No 419 of L O O M meets every Thursday evening ats 8 oclock in the Ganschow hall Robert C Cole Diet G A Hartman Sec L THE McCOOK TRIBUNE COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Mcfcook Nebraska May 2 1911 The Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment Pres ent F S Lofton Edward Sughroue and W N Rogers county commission ers Chas Skalla county clerk Coun ty Attorney Chas D Ritchie was represented by F L Wolff The minutes of the meetings held April 4th and 5th were read and on motion approved A motion was made by Rogers that L A Fitch be appointed as constable for Willow Grove precinct to fill va cancy There being no second the roll call was ordered and resulted as follows Yea Lofton Sughroue Rogers 3 Nay None Motion declared car ried The official bond of L A Fitch as constable for Willow Grove pre cinct to fill vacancy was examined and on motion approved and ordered recorded and placed on file The petitions of residents of Fritsch precinct asking for the ap pointment of an overseer of highways for district No 3 claiming that a vacancy exists in that district caused by the removal of the regularly elect ed overseer were presented to the Board As the board has no know ledge of any vacancy existing in the distric and the regularly elected Overseer is till claiming his resi dence in the district the board on motion ordered the petitions filed and decided not to take any action at present A committee representing the Mc Cook Commercial club met with the Board and teak up the matter of the abaleent of tlime rubbish dump on the p ublic highway southwest of Mc Cook protesting against the continu ance of same and also consulted with the hoard about the Good Road move ment especially the establishing of a county road through the county ii east to west also the advisability of the appointment of a county high way commissioner The following claims were audited and allowed and the clerk was in structed to draw warrants on the re spective funds levy of 1910 in pay ment thereof as follows Commissioner District No 1 E J Baker repairs on bridge Valley Grange precinct 2 25 Commissioner district No 2 Andrew Mallack road work Indianola precinct 7 50 Frank Junker road work Indianola precinct 3 00 Ahira Jones road work In dianola precinct 3 00 Dan Wolf road word Indian ola precinct 4 50 Frank Untiedt road work In dianola precinct - 9 00 Walter Smith road work In dianola precinct 3 00 Shinier Frye road work In dianola precinct 1 25 Jesse Vandervoort road work Indianola precinct 4 50 James K McDowell road work Alliance precinct 45 60 George Rawson road work Alliance precinct 7 50 Daniel L Wolf road work Alliance precinct 1 50 J H Huntworth road work Alliance precinct 31 at John Premer road work Alliance precinct 9 00 Merle Teters road work Alliance precinct C 00 Mose King road -work Alliance precinct 9 00 John Ginther road work Alliance precinct 6 75 George Teter road work Alliance precinct IS 50 Scott Wolf read work Alliance precinct 1 00 F B Marts road work Alliance precinct 9 00 John Tines road work Alliance precinct 12 00 J M Behnke road work Alliance precinct 9 00 Fred Baruth road work Alliance precinct 17 25 Mike Maisel road work Alliance precinct 18 00 Lewis Vontz road work Alliance precinct 6 00 Charles Fritsch road work Alliance precinct 9 00 Henry Hahn road work Alliance precinct 1 50 Mike Jussell road work Alliance precinct 17 25 Casper Vontz carpenter and cement work on culverts 10 00 Jackson Teeters carpenter and cement work on culverts 21 50 Ed Sabin road work 3 00 Matt Tines road work 1 50 E E Smith 4 loads of sand 1 00 Road district No 14 Valley Grange precinct Robert Johnston road work 11 25 John Hammell road work 12 00 Ray Kennedy road work 9 00 Dell Phillips road work 10 50 Leslie Johnston road work 6 00 James Phillipst road work 6 00 F M Kennedy road work James Phillips road work Ray Kennedy road work F M Ktiiiid road work John Hammell ioad work Leslie Johnston road Avork Dell Phillips road work Road district No IS Danbury pre cinct George Harber road work 15 00 1 R R Oman road work 16 50 Frank Yeater road work 15 00 Harry Korb road work IS 00 George Bull road work 15 00 Walt Van Pelt road work 6 00 G R Havens road work IS 00 Floyd Lafferty road work 15 00 William Lafferty road work 15 00 Fred Lafferty road work 15 00 Road district No 20 Lebanon pre cinct Frank Helt road work 11 25 i John Bernhardt road work 3 00 Hayden Shaw road work 3 00 Frank McCashland road work 3 00 Walter Boyd road work 3 00 Walter Grafton road work 3 00 Robert Gotchall road work 3 00 Martin Scarrow road work 3 00 Lemis Ford road work 3 00 Frank Helt road work 3 00 Frank McCashland road work 25 On motion the board adjourned to meet May 3rd 1911 F S LOFTON Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk McCook Nebraska May 3 1911 ent F S Lofton Edward Sughroue and W N Rogers county commis sioners Chas D Ritchie county at torney and Chas Skalla county clerk The following claims were audited and allowed and the clerk was in structed to draw warrants on the re spective funds levy of 1910 in pay ment thereof as follows C C Burt moving Mrs Vandervoort 3 75 Jennings Hughes Co plumbing 9 B Lehn house rent Mrs Vandrevcort 12 E B ODell boarding jury 6 W H Smith registrar fees 1st quarter 1911 4 W A Middleton registrar fees 1st quarter 1911 11 L E Naden registrar fees 1st quarter 1911 1 E J Hachenherger registrar fees 1st quarter 1911 3 50 L M Robinson registrar fees 1st quarter 1911 1 00 W W McMillen labor on jail supplies 7 00 W H Booth freight advanced en G A R grave markers A J Crawmer hardware road district No 10 3 J E Molund cement work on court house 15 M C Lilley Co badge deputy sheriff 1 Stewart Strunk legal blanks 2 C Naden advanced for copies of 19 new laws 7 C Naden freight advanced on read tools No 13 Ghas Skalla effice expenses April 1911 15 IHStinff 10 00 50 2f 00 1 68 30 20 40 10 55 J C Moore office expenses April 1911 2 55 L M Higgins office expenses- April 1911 2 S5 A Rodgers office expenses April 1911 2 50 F S Lofton commissioner service and mileage 34 50 Edward Sughroue commissioner service and mileage 45 20 W N Rogers commissioner service and mileage 1G 00 The claim of E Benjamin of 5700 for jailer fees from March 24th 1911 to April 30 1911 was on motion dis allowed as on January 12 1911 the board granted the sheriff a deputy with the understanding that no fur ther charge for jailer hire would be made to which the sheriff agreed at the time On motion the county treasurer was instructed to refund to Josephine Jackson the sum of 1520 being the amount 1910 taxes illegally assessed against lot 6 block 9 of the 4th ad dition to McCook and paid by her under protest for the reason that the house assessed on said lot was built after April 1st 1910 The claim of W W Barritt claim ing tax refund of 608 on 1910 tax es against the north 20 feet of lot 8 block 19 original McCook on ac count of too high valuation of im provements was on motion rejected The claim of John Albright of 600 as tax refund on the sw of 20-2-27 claiming too high valuation was on motion rejected The claim for tax refund of Frank H Emerich of 800 on 1910 taxes on real estate in Indianola precinct claiming too high valuation was on motion rejected The claims for poll tax refund of Huiskamps Calendar JHPBISll0eS 2 00 npsk 1 v lll M 100 VBgM 1 50 HWi viVSHIm These shoes are equal to any 500 and 600 shoes on the market They look as well are just as stylish and wear as well cost only 300 and 400 for ladies and 400 for mens With every pair or these shoes you get a calendar on which you mark the date TIi 100 Reward 100 readers rf Uiis paper will be The board of county commissioners pl d to learn that there is at last met pursuant to adjournment dr tupd disfUot U11 sconce has been able to cur in all its stages and that is catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease reqjires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally acting directly upon the blocu and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith n its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of elstimonials Address F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by all druggist 75c Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation Foley Kidney Pills are a true medi cine They are healing strengthen ing antiseptic and tonic They act quickly A McMillen Warning to Railroad Men E S Bacon 11 Bast St Bath Me sends out this warning to railroaders A conductor on the railroad my work caused a chronic inflammation of the kidney and I was miserable and all played out A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills aad from the da I commenced taking them I began to regain my strength The inflam mation cleared and I am far better than I have been for twenty years The weakness and dizzy spells are a thing of the past and Ihighly recom mend Foley Kidney Pills A Mi Milieu In the Wske of the Measles The little son of Mrs O B Palm er Little Rock Ark had the meas les The result was a severe cough which grew worse and he could net sleep She says One bottle of Fo leys Honey and Tar Compound com pletely cured him and he has never been bothered since iCroup whoop ing cough measles cough all yield to Foleys Honey and Tar Compound The genuine is in the yellow package always Refuse substitutes A Mc Millen Is there anythng in all this world that is of more importance to you than good digestion Food must be paten to sustain life and must be di gested and converted into blood When the digestion fails the whole body suffers Chamberlains Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for indigestion They increase the flow of bile purify the blood strengthen the stomach and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action For sale by all deal ers Lincoln has a three day aviation meet of Glenn 3urtiss bird men com mencing on the 24th of May the same date that Woodrow Wilson is to speak to the Lincoln Commercial Club We wonder if Mr Wilson will con sent to take an aeroplane ride For soreness of the muscles wheth er induced by violent exercise or in jury Chamberlains Liniment is ex cellent This liniment is -also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism Sold by all druggists Bullards have dry stove wood fcH BOX ELDER Mrs Ella Hughes and children re turned last Friday from St Ann where they had been visiting Mr and Mrs D C Little Mrs Laura Spaulding visited liar aunt Mrs Dora Doyle Sunday Grace Sexson who has been very sick is able to be up again The old settlers in this neighbor hood were sorry to learn of the death of Uncle James Kinghorn at Fort Collins last week Extract from the funeral sermon of Stephen Bolles preached by Rev David Brown pastor M E church at Box Elder In my humble opinion I deem it you began to wear them when they j most fitting and appropriate at this are worn out count up the days of time to make a few eulogistic re- service you have had and you will never again buy anything but Calendar Shoes VIERSEN OSBORN McCook L W Jennings S T Perkins and David Rhoad all assessed in McCook City and paid under protest were re- 1 ferred to the city council of McCook 1 and the county clerk was instructed to notify the city council that all such claims for poll tax refund will be referred to them hereafter as the city officers make the poll tax lists and are responsible for the erroneous assessments on same On motion the board adjourned tc meet May 16th 1911 F S LOFTON Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk marks upon our departed friend and brother In my peregrinations throughout this community while conversing with the different residents regarding the i ness of Stephen Bolles the informa tion was invariably volunteered that if death should call him the commun ity would lose a good man and an un- splfisli npis hhnr Thr nfnp frln Jlv the judgment bar of God Although the epitaph that is graven on his tombstone may be obliterated by the wear and tear of the elements yet graven undelibly upon the hearts of ucititui tit titcii liiciiiui ica n hi uc tut i recoMection of the fact that Stephen Bolles was a true man and a good neighbor May the same be said c us when the grim Reaper sweeps hl3 scythe in our direction I did not have sufficient acquaint ance with the deceased to know chr trend of his mind regarding Eternal Realities but this I do know he had an unalterable and unswerving beliaf in a Supreme Being who guides and controls the planets sun and adam antine spheres He had an analytical mind and loved to bore into obstruse questions and I have been told that his knowledge of the Bible was pro- J digious His views on theology may not have coincided with that of some of us yet his loyalty to his convic tions and fidelity to the light that shed itself upon his mind is a lesson of superlative importance to us He was faithful to the end he told me himself I will die as I have lived There was no fear in his heart and God loves a brave man That will stand on the credit side of his account when he faces the Supreme Judge Let us also be unswerveriug in our loyalty to the light chat is shed abroad in our minds In my b3iief it savors of cowardice for a man or woman to chase the bubble of pcas ure and profit al their lives and lien upon their death bed to U1in1 peringlj cry upon God to have nit rcy upon them and ask him tc accept ih last pitiful fragmen c of their ivc I believe in death bed conversions but may God help us to realize the imperative necessity of surrendering to him now for death at times will make a swift downward stroke with his relentless scythe and no time will be given for repentance 1 Among the items of importance that were furnished me about our de parted brother was his contant will ingness to help the cause we follow aid believe He would- not turn a I willing to do his part And when we j remember that he was not a ber of the church it made his givin a matter of much sterling worth and I real virture Although he was not a christian as we understand the term and held his own views of God and Eternity yet he was no narrow minded bigot and he was not a self centered man he was broad minded and liberal to a fault and open to conviction He wil ingly gave to the cause of Christ for he saw it was a force for gcod in this world Let us emulate his unselfishness and his freedom from narrow-mindedness and bigotry That will stand on the credit side of his account on the last day I believe that the blood of Jesus cov ers more of humanities frailities than we wot of and I also believe in a lender compassionate and magnani mous God In this hour of deep solemnity when our hearts are filled with rev erence and our souls are bowed with awe in the presence of our lamented dead can we not while our hearts an plastic and tender draw near to the great mother heart of God with Him as our guide and protector we can and will become that nobler of earths creatures a true man or a true PAGE 7 man Deep down in our hearts we grieve for the home that haj L t jreft of the father and huotanJ and ve pray God that He Him32if may comfort the stricken family aud visit theni with sweet and te der eencclations Somethlng special The Ws2fe23 Inter Ocean and Fanner and this par per 125 for one year Ask us -what It means Notice of Hearing of Probate of Will To all persons interested in the es tate of Stephen Bolles deceased Whereas V Franklin of said coun ty has filed in my office an instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament of Stephen BolIes 3tte of said county deceased and MarLIa Bolles has filed her pocillon herein praying to have said will admitted to probate and for the issuing of letters testamentary which will relates to both real and personal estate I have therefore appointed Satur day the 27th day of May 191I at one oclock in the afternoon at the county court room in said county as the time and place for hearing said will at which time and place xau and all concerned may appear andLean 7i i -4 1 conceded the fact that it was a good I thing to have him as a neighbor that he was always willing and eager to lend a hand or relieve distress and in many ways that are not generally known for the deceased was not a man to parade his philanthropies He did uncalculable good among the peo dd uncalculable gcod among the peo ple with whom his lot was thrown That will stand on the crpdit sid rf 1 It is further ordered that said 1 titioner give notice to all in j tersted in said estate of the pen dency of this petition and the time and place set tor tle h sarins of the came by uig a copy of this order to be pubi hed in The McCook Trib une a newspaper printed and publish- ed in said county for three weeks successively previous to the day set I his account when he stands before lor saia hearing In witners wherrcf I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this lOtli day of May A D 1911 J C moore I I CoIl his npichhnrs and sunk tn thft County Judgev - u - - W S MORLAN 1 First publication May ll 3ts nas xtw ojt rs 30tfir 5V JYf nsaa 4 stbeim P0tsPans Without Hard Scraping Because the fine particles of tne Cleanser immediately loosens and removes the hardest burnt in food crusts which soap powders collector for God s cause away empty 1 L 1 T and scouring - bricks may only 11 I handed but was always ready rr r i 1 1 1 wear on alter ionghard scrubbing Many other uses and Full Directions on large Sifter can IOP Lumber and Coal Thats All But we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and complete stocks in all grades Barnett Lumber Co Phone 5 tm- t ir rvstHsimfiinmm T tST i I