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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1911)
5 I I Oee3SOO0OO8OK f OF JUNE BARGAINS j Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday Are the last days in which you can secure All Trimmed Millinery Just Half Price And this means just one half of our regular low prices DONT OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY 1 liff II i Ifcl Those serviceable c Lawns at per yd O C Those beautiful Wash Goods Qp at per yard Those handsome color lawns at per yard Those plain silk Dimities at per yard Those 50c Fou lards at per 3fir yjirci Those wide Em broideries at pr yard 10c 25c 10c Those handsome dresses in white Marquisette and Batiste Those silk Foulard dresses in the newest colors and styles at 25 percent to 33 per cent DISCOUNT This Extraordinary Sale POSITIVELY CLOSES lulll JllllC Z4 CjdllllUdj be needing in dry goods and Ladies Misses or Childrens Wearing Apparel it will pay you to buy before this SALE CLOSES Dry Goods Ladies Furnishings and Millirery H 4 INDIANOLA ithe care of her friend Mrs C J Snell and the baby returned home Sunday evening Trenton Register S R Smith was in McCook Friday on business S CLAPP Mrs Patrick McDonald of Indian- of week ola who has been here assisting in Mrs Fiank Fritsch of Indianola an aunt of Mrs O C Teel accom I M Smith moved his i ers of Mrs J5 1 Wtr 222 Main Avenue Phone 56 enda giving bond in U S court for his appearance at next term of ourt for his alleged connection witli li MIIHI 1 I nilllIS fill 111 l IMI MIIf T 1 i circulating maecent literature or with O C Teel and family J B Hillers of Indianola Neb and W E Ilillers of San Francisco broth O C Teel visited her TELEPHONE TALKS No 8 REASONABLE RATES If a company gives good service earns only enough to maintain its plant tp to recognized standards of efficiency to provide for reconstruction cost when worn out or obsolete and pays only a fair dividend to its shareholders then the Companys rates are fair and reasonable Rates in many cases may appear unfair because the reas ons for various changes are misunderstood In every case our rates are based on the results of scientific investiga tion after years of expert study of the various problems en tering into rate making Telephone rates in various communities must differ because of the conditions that enter into rate computations varying in given localities Telephone operation is different from near ly any other in this the greater the extent of service the higher the unit cost This peculiarity of telephone charges -will be discussed in the next article in this paper Nebraska Telephone Company CHAS W KBLLEY McCook Manager BULLARD LUMBER CO Lumber and Coal BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone No i f m SE of 3 3 27 Indianola Precinct 300 cubic yards to be taken from road on east side of draw 20 cubic yards to be taken from road on west side of draw to make a fill across draw 20 feet wide on top of fill cuts and fills to be smooth when complete Contract No 4 At ravine about 20 rods west of southeast corner of 4 3 27 Indianola precinct about 290 cubic yards of dirt to be moved from road on east and west fill to be 3 feet high at culvert cuts and fills to be smooth when completed Contract No 5 One mile of grading on road east and west through center of section S 3 27 Indianola precinct The coun ty to furnish large grader five fur rows wide on each side 1G inches deep making top of road 20 feet wide Road to be smooth on surface when completed Contract No 6 Near SE corner of SW of 11 3 28 Red Willow precinct 300 cubic yards cut from ridge just west of Mat Col lings place and used in road both east and west of cut Cut to be 27 feet wide 100 feet long and average 3 feet deep Out and road to be smooth when completed Contract No 7 600 cubic yards to be filled in canyon near southwest corner of 11 3 28 Red Willow precinct width of fill 20 feet on top average depth of 3 feet dirt to be taken from road both east and west of fill Road and fill to be smooth when completed Contract No 8 300 cubic yards to be filled in low pku e near SE corner SW of section in 3 J widU of fill 20 feet on top average depi 3 feet Dirt to be taken from ronu both east and west f Koad and fill to Lo smooth Uiei completed Contract No 9 Eighty rods east of the SW cor ner of the W of section 9 3 28 just east of where road turns south cut down ridge and pull this dirt east on road Cut to be about 150 feet long average depth of 2 feet llirl1 1 fnnt nnnrnvimntnlv fll yards Road and cut to be smooth when completed Contract No 10 120 rods of jrradins with large grader CO rods each way from cement j bridge near SW corner of SE of SE I cnnttnr 10 OOQ Hmmlv fill nish large grader Five furrows wide on each side of road 1C inches deep making top of road 20 feet wide Road to be smooth on top when com pleted Contract No 11 Cut down the ridges and fill in the ravines on the road in the NW of section 19 3 2S cut and fill to make level road approximately 400 r cubic yards of earth Contract No 12 j Along north side of railroad i through NE of section 24 3 29 in I - Willow Grove precinct Cut down 4 ridges earh cut 90 feet long 24 feet wide and average depth of 2 j feet Cut down the west ridge Cut - 100 feet long 24 feet wide and aver i u re deth of 2 feet From the west j end of these five ridges take the dirt - past and till ravines to maKe a s mooth road Approximately S20 and millinery stock to McCook end James Pontius was in McCook last ubic yards of earth Contract No 13 Near the south side of NE SE of section 23 3 29 north of railroad and NW of Bixler place Fill 350 cubic irregular postal matters printing or yards making grade 134 feet long 20 something of that sort over Sunday They had a family re union and it was the first time they had been together in ten years Red Cloud Chief Mrs W E Kimerling of northwest of McCook is visiting Indianola rel atives andj friends Mr and Mrs W A Dolan and some of the children autoed to Mc Cook Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Neal Quick went up to McCook Saturday to visit her Iparents Mr and Mrs A C Wiehe An inch and a half of rain fell here Friday afternoon last Frank Hakenkamp returned from Missouri the first cf last week Mrs M E Kimerling left Thurs day for Indianola for a weeks visit with friends and relatives John N Smith returned on Monday from a short visit with friends and relatives in Colorado Mr and Mrs Ed Rothermal and Mrs Rothermals sister spent Sun day at Peter Smiths Earl Heathcote is visiting friend in this vicinity for a few days The McCook Tribune SlOO a year ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Red Willow county Nebraska will receive sealed bids for grading on the through coun ty road according to the following specifications drawn by the county surveyor Contract No 1 Between southeast quarter of 3 and southwest quarter of 2 3 27 near northeast of SE of 3 3 27 in Indian ola precinct A cut to be made in road 75 feet long 2G feet wide and average depth 18 feet this dirt to be taken not more than 100 yards north of cut and used in making a fill in road The fill to be 20 feet wide on top about 130 cubic yards to cut and mov ed to fill cut and filltobe smooth on surface when completed Contract No 2 In ravine on road in SE of SE of 3 3 27 Indianola Precinct angling south eit ana nortneast about 20 rods southwest of east line of said sootinn a fill of 10G feet long 28 feet wide and ieec aeep on an average requir ing 240 cubic yards of dirt to make the fill Dirt to be taken from road on both east and west of fill cuts and fill to be smooth on surface when completed Contract No 3 At draw near southwest corner of Sy l teet wide on top and to an average depth of 3 feet Contract No 14 At Narrows north of railroad in SE of section 23-3-29 the county will raise the present bridge 6 feet Fill here 1150 cubic yards to make smooth road Fill to be 300 feet long c4 i Bi and 20 feet wide on top Dirt to be taken from hills in road Road to be smooth when completed Contract No 15 On the first ridge west of bridge at No 14 make a cut 175 feet long 14 feet wide on north side of road average depth of 3 feet Take this i earth both east and west from cut and make smooth road Approximate ly 270 cubic yards of earth j Contract No 16 j Next large ridge west of ridge re- ferred to in No 15 cut 180 feet long t faai nvrrflOTi nvii of foAt Take this earth botli east and west from cut to make smooth road Ap proximately 400 cubic yards Contract No 17 Make a fill across pocket of can yon just west cf ridge referred to in No 10 130 feet long 17 feet high in center 20 feet wide on top slope l1 to 1 Approximately 1600 cubic yards Contract No 18 At Stillman canyon in NE of 27 3 29 make a fill 320 feet long average depth 6iA feet 20 feet wide on top Slope I1 to 1 ft Approxi mately 2230 cubic yards Contract No 19 Make a ditch on north side of road between Flitcraft and Walsh farm in SW of section 25 3 30 Perry precinct COO feet long 3 feet deep and 5 feet wide Move this dirt south onto road and smooth down making grade 20 feet wide and 000 feet long Approximately 333 cu bic yards Contract No 20 Fill 40 yards to grade up road just east of county line at NW of section lo o ou All grading filling and cutting ivubib roau win run iu ue ieit smuuui t anu crowneu leaving center or roau six inches higher than the sides Each bidder is to bid on one or all or as many of the different con tracts as he desires but to bid sep arately on each These bids will be opened by the County Board on July 5th 1911 at 2 oclock P M and must be filed on or before 12 oclock at noon Cen tral time on the same day The Board reserves the right to de mand sufficient bond from any or all of the successful bidders The work is to begin as soon as possibe after the contracts are let and is to be completed by Novem ber 1st to the satisfaction of to County Board The Board reserves tho rigfct 5 reject any or all bids Dated at McCook this 5th day of June 1911 CHAS SKALLA county Clerk r - ii i v VL - VV Sulpha Saline Springs Located on our own premises ami ue4 in the Natural Mineral Watr Unsurpassed In the treatment of RheuinafissH Heart Stomach and Uth Diseases Mentt Chfrrgci Aittu DR 0 W EVERETT Mgr Lincoln Hife i The Paint that Holds to the Wood like a Nail TlIE surface of seasoned wood is porou The pores are empty sap cells White Lead Paint not only oners the surface with a solid film but it fastens into these pores vith a rivet like grip that holds for years The paint that lasts i3 made of RED SEAL Pure White Lead turpentine and linseed oil and is mixed on the premises after the painter examined the surface to be covered Good old fashioned paint made in thi way never cracks or scales off and does not have to be burned off befcre re painting It becomes part of the wood itself Send for Our Free Painting Helps n5n1SCL1ancous Pntln directions and names of Blue List Painters rainters in tour cnmm community who use our unite lead Ask for Hl Ids No K -To Pointers If you use our white l nd send Ub juur name tor our Jointers Blue List Write us lor Circular No B It ives particulars NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY 722 Chestnut Street St Louis Mo C R Woodwork Heating Plumbing MiddletonRuby Are prepared to fur nish estimates on short notice They keep a complete line of Bath Tubs La vatories Sinks and other plumbing mater ial including a good line of lawn hose and sprinklers Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr Lifiooln Sanitarium i iJli WHEN HER BACK ACHES jf tzz22i i wiwiMnsJJSP A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away McCook women know how the ache and pains that come when the kidneys fail make life a burden Backache hip pains headaches dizzy spells dis tressing urinary troubles all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of biabetes dropsy and Brights disease Doans Kidney Pills permanently cure all these uiueii neres prooi ot it in a McCook womans words Mrs C W Gillilan 407 B Ave McCook Nebr says My kidneys were badly disordered and I slept so poorly that when I got up in the j morning I was all worn out I had j attacks of dizziness and nervousness and spots often appeared before my j eyes My back ached intensely and it could be plainly seen that I was in need of a kidney medicine After I had failed to find relief from sev eral preparations I learned of Doans Kidney Pills and procured a supply This medicine acted on my kidneys at once and soon restored me to good I health I gladly tell of my experience jfor the benefit of other kidney suf ferers For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the Unit ed States Remember the name Doans and take no other Lily Patent Flour when once use none other will satisfy you There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during the summer months viz Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It is almost cer tain to be needed It costs but a quarter Can you afford to be with out it For sale bv all dealers GO SOMEWHERE THIS SUMMER TO THE EAST Take advantage of the low excursion rates available this summer to eastern cities There are 30 day tourist rates to New York At lantic City Boston Montreal Portland Buffalo and other places slightly higher 60 day limit tourist rates to many of these cities there are diverse tours via Old Point Comfort thence ocean voyage to New York and Boston this tour recently introduced by the ail roads has become one of the most popular tours of American travel TO THE WEST Daily excursion fares to COLORADO YELLOWSTONE PARK BIG HORN MOUNTAIN RESORTS BLACK HILLS PACIFIC COAST also circuit tours that will include all of these attractive localities in one tour Call or write for leaflets describ ing any tour you expect to make I BlTTa ftW jJ V Ilifii - 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