K k f V vr BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No 6 1130 P M 16 500 A M 2 550 A M 23 945 A M 12 C35 A M 14 920 P M 10 505 P M West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1220 P M q 11 4 P M 5 arr S30 p m lo -- o iM 15 1230 A M 9 625 A M Imperial Line Mountain Time No 17G arrives 330 P M No 175 departs 645 A M Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to icy point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tickets call on or write D P Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska ADDITIONAL RAILROAD Conductor George Brooks and family left close of last week on a vacation and outing The pile of old ties in the Lin coln yard caught fire Sunday and a loss of about 1500 result ed Agent George S Scott of Brush Colorado attended the explosives meeting in the Temple last Sat urday evening Frank 0 Ellison and mother are occupying the Norris res idence during the absence of the family in Washington Mr and Mrs J R Weidenham er arrived home last Thursday morning on No 9 from their visit in Galesburg Illinois The wrecking gang worked easl of McCook last three days of the week picking up old ties which are being hauled to Lincoln Roy Smith spent a few days here close of last week visiting his parents returning to his home in Denver Sunday night lie is employed with the D R G Sunday 101 cars of stock were shipped from the Burlingtons branches south of McCook Six cars were added at Red Cloud The engine on No 0 Sunday morning became defunct at Min den The yard engine at llold rege went down and brought the dead engine and train into Mc Cook arriving here about 10 oclock The Explosives Lecture Captain G E Carleton of the governments bureau of The Safe Transportation of Explosiv es and Other Dangerous Articles delivered an illustrated lecture Saturday evening in Masonic hall before railroad men and others interested This is an important matter in transportation circles and railroad companies now re quire all engaged in this part of their service to pass examinations successfully in the rules of the Bureau of the Safe Transporta tion of Explosives and other Dangerous Articles This fact made the illustrated lecture of more than common interest to this branch of the companys em ployes who were numerously pres ent and keenly alive to the cap tains lecture made more clear and impressive by illustrations by the lantern Supt Plynn was in charge of the meeing which was attended by railroad men from various points on the McCook division in addition to a large representation from local railroad circles The lecture was in line with the general trend of education as applied to all brandies of the railroad service Those Who Take Foley Kidney Pills for their kidney and bladder ailments and for annoying urinary irregularitie are always grateful both for the quick and permanent relief they af ford and for their tonic and strength ening effect as well Try Foley Kid ney Pills A- McMillen Huiskamps Calendar Shoes JHL These shoes represent the newest and best In footwear Instead of buying 5 and 56 shoes get Calendar Shoes at 3360 and 350 They are stylish com fortable serviceable They are built to give 100 worth of wear for every 100 you spend Every pair has a calendar attached The Idea is to mark the day you start to wear Calendar Shoes wnen they are worn out you will find that you have had more wear than you aver had from any shoes you ever bought VIERSEN OSBORN McCook - Co Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nebraska July 5 1911 The board of county commis sioners met pursuant to adjourn ment Present F S Lofton Ed ward Sughroue and W N Rog ers county commissioners Chas D Ritchie county attorney and Chas Skalla county clerk The itemized report of the Aud it and Bond Company of America on the auditing of the books and records of the county officers jhaving been filed the same was placed before the board for ex amination A motion was made by Rogers seconded by Sughroue that the action taken by the board on the 14th day of June 1911 concern ing the claim of the Audit and Bond Company of America filed said day be and hereby is recon sidered and said claim and re port be held for investigation un til the 8th day of August 1911 at which time further action will be taken on the same Motion carried unanimously The clerk having advertised for sealed bids for the grading in cluding cutting and filling of the through county road according to the instructions of the coun ty board and the specifications furnished by the county surveyor 9 bids were found filed with the county judge and same were op ened by the county judge in presence of the county board and county clerk and afterwards fil ed with the county clerk as re quired by law The following bids Avere found on file I M Beeson contracts Nos 1 2 3 and 4 W II Galloway and ff II Grovert contracts Nos 5 6 and R n Thomas and Son con tracts Nos 6 8 and 9 Mike Karp contracts Nos 6 7 8 and 9 W P Elmer anil C J Suiter contract No 7 AY II Meyers contracts Nos 9 10 and 11 Alfred Cartel contracts Nos 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 and 17 George Harbor and F M er contracts Nos 11 2 3 14 15 16 17 and IS Frank Cain contracts Nos 13 14 15 16 17 and 18 Michael Karp appeared before the board and withdrew his bid A motion was made by Sugh roue seconded by Rogers that the following contracts be let Contract No 5 to Grovert and GallowaV for the lump sum of 9750 Contract No 9 to AY II Mey ers at 8 cents per cubic vard Contract No 10 to AV II Mey ers at 10 cents per cubic yard Contract No 11 to AY II Mey ers at 8 cents per cubic yard Contract No 12 to Alfred Car ter at 10 cents per cubic yard Contract No 13 to Ilarber and Yeater at 12 cents per cubic yarc Contract No 15 to Alfred Car ter at 12 cents per cubic yard Motion carried unanimously A motion was made by Sugh roe seconded by Rogers that all other bids be rejected Motion carried unanimously A motion was made by Sugh roue seconded by Rogers that the claim of R L Diamond oi 456 for tax refund 1910 taxes on lots 13 14 and 15in block 20 original McCook and lot 7 block 21 of the first addition to Mc Cook claiming too high valua tion be rejected Motion carried unanimously On motion the board adjourn ed to meet July 6th 1911 F S Lofton Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk McCook Neb July 6 1911 The board of county commis sioners met pursuant to adjourn ment Present F S Lofton Ed ward Sughroue and AY N Rog ers county commissioners Chas D Ritchie county attorney and Chas Skalla county clerk The minutes of meeting held June 19th were read and on mo tion approved The following bills were audit ed and allowed and the county clerk was instructed to draw war rants on the county general fund levy of 1910 in payment there of as follows L M Higgins salary slier iff June 100 0G E Benjamin salary dep uty sheriff June 30 00 E Benjamin boarding pris oners claimed at 3500 allowed at 30 00 Chas D Ritchie salary co attorney 2d quarter 200 00 Chas D Ritchie office ex penses 1 Elizabeth Jietteher salary S penses 2d quarter 42 71 T A Endsley salary coun ty assessor 2d quarter 150 00 T A Endley office expen ses 4 44 Chas Skalla salary clerk of board 2d quarter and posting 1906 1907 and 190S claims on account ledger 100 00 Chas Skalla office expen ses May 5 to July 5 14 25 B E Debler surveying roads and expenses 72 55 F M Kimmell printing sup plies stationery and com missioner proceedings 36 18 F M Kimmell printing sta tionery and commission er proceedings 37 67 L AY McConnell supplies 3 55 II P AYaite Co hardware and supplies 29 04 J E Ludwick repairs for chairs 5 J E Molund cement work in courthouse and mater ial 27 20 C II Russell iron rods and pipes IS 36 C II Russell labor and ma terial 4 10 Bullard Lumber Co coal for court house 124 20 Bullard Lumber Co coal Mrs Jcffers Pfeif and Cotton 25 7T Barnett Lumber Co coal John Pfeif 4 00 E G Cain Co coal Airs A7andervoort 9 00 The claim of AY E ITart of 160 for tobacco for prisoners was on motion rejected On motion the board adjourn ed to meet July 7th 1911 F S Lofton Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk McCook Neb July 7 1911 The board of county commis sioners met ptfrsuant to adjourn ment Present F S Lofton Ed ward Sughrone and AV N Rog ers county eommisi oners Chas D Ritchie county attorney and Chas Skalla county clerk The following claims were aud ited and allowed and the county clerk was instructed to draw war rants on the county general fund levy of 1910 in payment there of as follows C L DeGroff Co mdse Balius and Airs Jcffers 44 24 M E Knipple mdse John Pfeif and Mrs Jcffers 5S 50 Jacob Frank house rent Airs Weintz March and April 20 00 Jacob Frank house rent Airs Weintz Alay 10 0d Real Easterday coal Airs Jeffers 4 50 C AV Graves supplies fur nished Airs Weintz 20 90 Mrs J I Lee house rent Mrs Sheeley claimed at 1400 allowed at 10 00 AV B AVhittaker railroad fare pauper 1 56 Dr J D Hare profession al services McBryan 56 00 Dr J D Hare trip to Dan- bury and expenses 18 00 Dr J D Hare services as member board of Health 4 00 JJr u liare services as member board of health 4 50 Dr J D Hare services as member board of health S P J Colling mdse Airs Vandervoort 20 N J Uerling mdse Airs Vandervoort and Airs Quigley 20 oo 45 35 E G Caine Co coal Airs Vandervoort 26 75 Airs Christ AlcKinnev care of Air Quigley 24 00 L S Phillips mdse Airs 7 10 v anuervoort C E Alinnick AI D pro fessional services Mrs Quigley 17 Dr AV A DeAIay profes sional services disinfect- 00 5 00 S C Bastian Sons mdse C J Tjarks 8 35 S C Bastian Sons mdse C J Tjarks 4 83 S C Bastian Sons mdse C J Tjarks 4 40 S C Bastian Sons mdse C J Tjarks 2 33 A J Crawmer mdse E R Moon 19 15 A J Crawmer mdse E 11 Moon 15 75 A J Crawmer mdse E R Moon 13 50 Nebraska Telephone Co May rentals 19 25 Nebraska Telephone Co June rentals 19 25 McCook Electric Co light April 8 39 McCook Eleetrie Co light May 9 02 30 McCook Electric Co light i June 4 80 superintendent June 100 00 McCook Machinery and Iron Elizabeth Bettcher office ex- Works sharpening lawn rV mower 1 00 AlcCook Alachinery and Iron AVorks Co repairing road Scraper 3 50 Henry T AVilliams black smithing 5 55 F C Furman blacksmithing 6 2a D A AlcCartv nails 75 E Rector posts district No 15 1 00 AI Alathes janitor work lune 40 00 Stewart Strunk circular letters and legal blanks 7 05 C A dodgers fees State vs AleLcod 6 25 J C Aloore fees State vs MeLood 4 90 L AI Higgins fees State vs AIcLeod 2 10 C A Rodgers fees State vs AleCullar 3 50 S R Smith fees State vs AlcCulhir 6 10 G G Peugh fees State vs AleCullar 2 00 J AY Butcher fees State vs AleCullar 1 75 C A Rodgers fees State vs ArcCullar 4 00 S R Smith fees State vs AleCullar 6 00 F AI Chesmore fees State vs AleCullar 1 50 J AY Dutcher fees State vs AleCullar 2 00 AY B Whittaker fees State vs Schindler 2 65 E Benjamin fees State vs Schindler 1 10 P II Blunk fees State vs Schindler witness 110 rejected Amelia Blunk fees State vs Schindler witness 110 rejected AY B AVhittaker fees State vs Welsh Toner and Do- Iclil L AI Higgins fees State vs AVelsh Toner and Do- - J C Aloore fees State vs Kelley L AI Higgins fees State vs Kelley J C McLeod fees State vs L M Higgins fees State 3 90 5 50 2 40 1 10 McLeod 4 90 Clip vs McLeod 2 10 J E Kelley fees Cocke insanity ease 3 00 Z L Kay fees Cocke in sanity ease 8 C A Rodgers fees Cocke insanity case L A Fitch fees Cocke in sanity case Avitness L E Smith fees Cocke insanity case witness Dr Z L Kay fees Over leese insanity case J E Kelley fees Overleese insanity case C A Rodgers fees Overleese insanity case 6 W E McDivitt fees Over leese insanity ease wit ness 2 C A Rodgers fees case of Alta Weintz delinquent L M Higgins fees case of Alta Weintz delinquent C A Rodgers fees case of Eaton children delin quent 9 L M Higgins fees case of Eaton children delin quent C A Rodgers fees case of Elsie Black delinquent L M Higgins fees case ot Elsie Black delinquent Unrnte 3iarigfei3 Suipho Saline Springs Located on our own premises and aul in the Natural Mineral Water Unsurpassed in the treatment of tfiieumatiSin Heart Etomaoh Kidney and Diseases Modttut Ctrgcs AdiriM Dn 0W EVERETT Hgr Lincoln i 00 i O 70 2 00 2 00 8 00 3 00 25 00 i to 85 50 95 S 00 95 And on the funds of the res pective road districts as follows Road District No 8 Red Wil low precinct C J Suiter road work 12 75 A M Randel road work 4 50 S A Wilber road work J W Proctor road work Harry Proctor road work C J Suiter road Avork 1 50 9 00 9 00 S 75 Chas Broomfield road work 9 00 G- C Smith road work 2 25 Joe Suiter road work 4 50 Road District No 17 Gerver Precinct Ben II IlaAvkins road Avork 7 50 John Messinger Jr road Avork 6 2o J F Messinger road Avork 6 25 C G Wilhelm road Avork 10 00 Road District No 18 Danbury precinct Urn S I R R Oman road work 3 00 Floyd Lafferty road work 7 50 Ralph Smith road work 1 50 G T Plumb road work 3 00 Pat Plumb road work 75 T F Gockley road work 6 00 Orlie Newberry road work 6 00 Frank Alusgrave road work 1 50 Roy Lafferty road work 4 50 E Galusha road work 75 George Ilarber road work 11 25 Harry Korb road work 6 00 G R Havens road work 75 A motion was made by Rogers seconded by Sughroue as follows AVhereas it has come to the not ice of this board that the halls of the various floors and the basement also the courtroom of the court house have become the playground of children and others on evenings and Sundays and va rious articles belonging to the county are missing and other trespassing has been done we hereby resolve Amu tne jliuul uoor or wie court house shall be closed and locked at all times between six oclock in the evening and eight oclock in the morning and all day on bundays and no one shall be allowed to enter who has no business in the building outside of office hours The various county officers are hereby in structed to enforce this ruling Alotion carried unanimously The board commenced the ex amination of the accounts of Chas Skalla county clerk and continued the same throughout the day On motion the board adjourn ed to meet July 8th 1911 F S Lofton Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk McCook Neb July S 1911 The board of county commis sioners met pursuant to adjourn ment Present F S Lofton Ed ward Sughroue and W X Rog ers county commissioners Chas D Ritchie county attorney and las Skalla county clerk The Board continued the ex amination of the books and ac counts of Chas Skalla county clerk throughout the daw On motion the board Cd to meet July 10th 1911 F S Lofton Chairim an Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk McCook Neb July 10 1911 The board of county commis sioners met pursuant to j ment Present F S Lofton Ed nvard Sughroue and W N Rog ers county commissioners Chas D Ritchie county attorney and Chas Skalla county clerk Hie board continued the exam ination of the accounts of Chas Skalla county clerk and after a careful examination find the fol loA ing to be a true and correct statement of all fees reeeiA ed by him for recording and filing from January 5th 1911 to June 30th 1911 both inclusive January 117 75 February 131 00 March 181 95 April 156 35 May 146 40 June 92 15 Total for recording and filing 825 60 The following claims were aud ited and allowed and the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund levy of 1910 in payment thereof as follows F S Lofton commissioner service and mileage 60 00 Edward Sughroue commis sioner services and mile age G6 G5 G A Rodgers making bar docket for jlay term 12 00 C A Rodgers attending dist rict court 12 00 II N Rosebush posting pri election notices 15 30 C B Iloag posting primary election notices 12 20 McCook Water Work Co water 2d quarter 1911 36 00 McCook Water Work Co new No 3 meter 36 40 James Pontius printing no tice claimed at 1885 tices claimed at 1885 Nebraska State LTospital Ingleside clothing for Sampson Bush 31 50 Real Easterday coal Mrs Henkel Mrs Jeffers and Mrs Weintz 12 75 E D Perkins Co shoes Mrs Jeffers 4 50 M E Knipple mdse John Pfeif Mrs Weintz and Mrs Jeffers 23 30 And on the road fund of Com missioner district No 2 as fol lows John Morosic unloading culverts 1 00 Ed Lakin unloading cul verts 1 80 Arthur Caine hauling cul verts 1 40 Frank Junker hauling cul verts 1 50 On motion the board adjourn ed to meet August 2nd 1911 F S LoftonChairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk Hay Fever and Summer Colds must be relieved quickly and Foleys Honey and Tar Compound will doit E M Stewart 1034 Wolfram St Chi cagowrites I have been greatly troubled during the hot summer months with hay fever and find that by using Foleys Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief Many others who suffer similarly will be glad to benefit by Mr Stewarts ex perience A McMillen The McCook Tribune 100 a year PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Surgeon B M Phones Office 163 residence 217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temple building McCook Neb DR HERBERT J PRATT Registered Graduate Dentist Office 212 Main av over He Connells drug store Phones Of fice 160 residence black 131 DR R J GUNN Dentist Phone 112 Office Rooms building McCook 3 and 5 WaisSs DR J A COLFER Dentist Phone 378 Room 4 Postoffice building Ke Cook Neb R H GATEWOOD Dentist Phone 163 Office Room 4 Masonic tempfe McCook Xeb DR EARL O VAHUE Dentist Phone 190 Office over Cook Neb McAdams store C E ELDRED Lawyer Bonded Abtracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in office McCook Nebraska JOHN E KELLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Co Office la Fostoffice building McCook Neb JAMES HART M R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 Office Commercial barn McCoot Nebraska L C STOLL CO Jewelers Opticians Eyes tested and fitted pairing McCook Neb Fine re- H P SUTTON CO Jewelers and Opticians Watch Repairing Goods o2 quality Main avenue McCook Nebraska JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heating and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasemect Postoffice building A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Office 305 2nd st East Phone black 252 Your combings made into switches and puffs MRS L M THOMAS Phone Ash 2354 McCOOK MACHINERY AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing We are agents for the Celebrated Ford Auto 210 1st st W -- Phone red 453 1 i