i I t r 1W T f Wf rrTv riT a iW twr c 5 jj tia um liii i ii til r tr ivnrlr An th2r fruit special yesterday aftfTcs IcCcy and Ulmer pulled the train east from McCook Supt Mullen of the Sterling line went through on 10 Tuesday evenHg for Lincoln on company bus iness Mrs Grace Fhilliipscn of Hol hrcrk a guest of Mrs J E Mor been much more than ordinarily care fa and effective and that but few cars were unfit for service and sub jfHt to condemnation AsIwiefy Pur The rafy Baking Powder Etad froimKyal Grapedpeam ofTartar KO ALUM NO UME PHOSPHATE - RAILROAD NEWS NOTES Engineer L E Hsnford became a full fledged Mason Tuesday evening Ironmaster Jclmron had business h called LLm down to Oxford on Tuesday evening Or re or KiiSGre left on Xo It las f ning fcr Omaha where lie Notice to Railroad Men It i3 requested by the Location Com mittee of the Fourth Annual Railroad Pieiiic association that each and ev ery railroad man and wife thereofex nress Iris or her opinion as to Mc Cook nud July 4th as suggested by the committee being the place and date that the event be held for 1912 To do so ballet boxes will be - - i Placed in the stores of C L DeGrcff Mtvs Charles Baviss accompanied llu auicr Wednesday mornin on hfa trli to Denver and H C Clapp Depot Roundnouse Office and Office of C E Emerson These boxes will be open for the de- fositing of ballots Friday May 10th x -I j e i r tail fou more railroad families y a S a m and close Friday May 1 IU WAiUiaa iH illlJLlUil al G p m Let every one concerned make it an object to cast a vote showing place and date as to your wishes staling name in full Remember this applies only to railroad employes and families Engiae 371 is in the back shop rissey arriving in the city on 13 yes- for a Xo 5 terday morning Xev flues driving brasses etc Bruce Campbell departed are being given the 2811 this week day -morning for Thermopolis Cylinders valves etc on the niing where he will be in charge of 1050 are receiving work this week a big seel gang now in construction -Mrs J C Wcod went up to Wray work for the company in that sec- Colorado yesterday on 13 on a visit ticn cf Wyoming A P Parsons of Wray Colorado A government inspector has been s a new lielper in the blacksmith operating in the McCook yard this shop week passing upon car equipment in Havslock shops will shortly be- the freight yard He found that the Sin work on building five new switch work of local inspection of cars had I engines Engine 11S2 is over the new drop for usual repairs to brasses rods etc C E Emerson was over en the Dispatcher J S Chambers went Orleans branch yesterday en business devrn to Lincoln Tuesday mornin fcr the company on Xo 2 to witness for the company Another R4 has been placed fin in a lawsuit brought by a former the freight pool making the thir ploye a hostler who was injured at trJKith mill in that pcol McCook a few years ago and has In reducing the smoke nuisance now brought suit for damages Agent in cities the Burlington is now at T B Campbell joined him at Min- the head of the list of roads mak den and went down to Lincoln on ing an effcrt to minimize that trouble the same case thru the aid of its n s I fill about how to beautify the home this spring and how to add to its comfort and convenience how to make it more cosy and attractive We can help you FURMURE CAR hi Let Us Consider Rugs An Axminster best grade 9x12 at 2250 Second Grade Axminster 9x12 at 2000 Others Charge You 2500 Body Brussels best grade 9x12 at 2500 Wiltons and Tapestries all sizes and grades Complete Line Bath Rugs Ef 24x48 guaranteed Colors P JJ And Library Tab ei Early English fumed and polished all woods styles and sizes Charming Colonial Beds Attractive line of latest patterns And best grade mattresses in felts and hairs to accompany Everything in Housefurnishings We are the Leaders in Low Prices One of the Best Stocks in the City Come Once and he Fully Convinced West B Phone Black 2T1 i LOCAL AND PERSONAL Supt White of Trcntcn was in the city between trains last night II P Wilcoxen of Beaver City is a guest of his niece Mrs S D Hughes Banker Shurtleff of Stratton was a business pilgrim to the cLtj Mon day evening Mrs Clarence Stokes left fcr Al bion yesterday morning on a visit to W F Everist of Monte Visto Col orado is here locking after business affairs this week Mrs F R Burbridge went down to Alma Monday night en 14 on a visit to Uie home folks J V Shahan deputy state auditor Lincoln was an aiito tourist for Den ver in the city Tuesday Xr Thomas of Trenton was in the city yesterday mcrning returning home on 13 same morning Lewis Cann preached in Trenton Sunday Mrs Cann accompanied him They returned heme on 14 Mcaday night L W MeConnell is iu Lincoln this week on business of the state board of pharmacy of which he is a mem ber George Hanks- of Stratton who I business of the order and to attend j la district convention D of II at Aurora Charles Xorthrup general manager cf the City branch c the Jchn Marine Co arrived in the city Conductors George Martin and Mc3e Carmcney are In Lincoln on limit company law sun uitr ium I b case Brakeman Harry Yates is among the boys in Linccfc this week on the Blunt suit going down Wednes day night Engineers F E Whitney P E Russell and E L Traubert are In the state capital en tire Blunt law suit of the company Tho picnic committee was in ses sion on Tuesday evening and among other matters decided to let the ajj people decide where and whan they wanteu tiie piu Engine 1182 ds receiving some light repairs The 299 is work done on her cylinders 1751 ds having work given her fire box cylinders driving brasses etc QUEEREST PRISON IN WORLD pnimtrv nro nF n rlnnnpmro pi Ss iias iKcn ra me cuy icr a ihc inmates frequently Include civing treatment left lor home on imrercr3 and highwaymen The 13 yesterday mountain waich has thus been tunred Mrs J A Wilcox will leave to- into a prison is composed or snic mcrrcw evening on 10 for Chicago quartz rock and the excavation as and cher Iliincus points to be gone i made principally by the use of exylo n mci h Jvi sives The jail is located in the town Con the county seat Wde Dr C M Duncan and family de- 1 World Magazine parted line week icr theur home at i Firth Xcbraska near where the doctor has a fine farm j MORALITY OF THE ELEPHANT Mrs Augusta Anton left fcr Oxford i and Aurora Tuesday evening on He Makes a Cats Paw of Boys Hand to Steal the Unhuskcd Rice Singular as it may seem elephants which have associated with men en tertain the notion that under special j ulLUUloiuv iit7 - iw fj st of the week on a vicit to his jic jf tney utilize another to commit mother Mrs M A Xorthrup and oth er relatives here Grandpa Green of the Citizens Na tional 5b macli elated- over the tirst grand daughter to arrive in the Green family The little miss wac born Sunday to Mr and Mrs Floyd Green cf Dcvsir Montana an illegal act The following is an in stance of this elephantine morality A man in Kangoon bought three young elephants to send to England They were tame and playful but cun ning Knowing that it was wrong to steal paddy unhusked rice the idea had doubtless been impressed upon j them by punishment for stealing Jacob Klcn has b2cn down from iney would not touch it themselves the farm naar Wray Colorado part But if a boy went to see them he cf the week having buencss in would be seized by one the little trict court and to vijt di time trunk would bo coiled around his arm le led to where the hc would Mends in this section He return- ed to 111 home on Wednesday morn 1 ing paddy was Kept in nags The elephant would make a cat 3 i paw of the boys hand to take up a uifcb a eun niiik ii viujiwj mi- Then letting handlul ot paddy go nois accompanied J B Xelms en his J he would turn up the end of his trunk return this week from his trip to open it and coaxingly invite the boy Baders Illinois to the funeral of a J to drop in the paddy brother Miss Pearl will make a I Should the boy however put it vfeit of some length with her uncle and family SOME SOCIAL AFFAIRS Wednesday afternoon Mrs John C Marshall entertained the ladiss c Golden Red State Ledge No 2S2 at a delightful kentngton A two ccurre luncheon was an enjoyable detail Mrs A Galusha and Mrs Adair Galusha entertained this afternoon at bridge whist at the homo cf the former at 2 CO oclock Gladys Rozsll was at heme Thurs day afternoon May 2 from 4 to G oclock to a company of little girl anc boy friends it being her tenth birth day The afternoon was spent in playcng games after Zi2ch a two course lunch was served She was remembered by many gifts Those present were Merle Rosebush Vio let Beere Julia Real OILve Elbert Meryl Chambers Irene Wray Erma Flitcraft Edith Rupp Gladys Rozell Evelyn Marshall Eizabeth Kay Elsie Groves Harry Barger Cyril sen Theodore Barger William Zint and Glenn Clark RAILROAD NEWS NOTES Mr and Mrs H Guy Brooks are visiting friends in Orleans going down Tuesday night Engineer Steve Finn took a little layoff and Engineer J C Mar shall is on 14 and 15 meanwhile Engineer and Mrs L E Han ford left this morning on No 2 for 1 Plattsmouth on a visit to the home i t follis back in tho bag his arm would again be seized by the trunk and his hand would be again inserted into the paddy bag The boy anxious to be released would usually drop the paddy into tho trunk and the elephant would blow the rice into his mouth Alter re peating the operation several times the elephant would scamper off feel ing that he had got the paddy with out stealing it Harpers Weekly Staining Glass The art of colored glass has been lost and refound guarded and stolen so many times during the history of civilization that it seems almost im possible to say anything new on glass staining Yet a process has been dis covered for making the stained glass used in windows which is a departure from anything known to the old timers The glass first receives its design in mineral colors and the whole is then fired in a heat so intense that the col oring matter and the glass are indis solubly fused The most attractive fea ture of this method is that the surface acquires a peculiar pebbled character in the heat so that when the glass is in place the lights arc beautifully soft and mellow Swimmers the Prey of Eels A remarkable story of the seizure of swimmers by eels comes from New Zealand A stream in New Zealand was a favorite bathing place because the current was swift and strong Time after time the bather would be gin to shriek and splash on the sur face would disappear before help could reach him and when his body had been found it had invariably been eat en by eels The cause of the fatality remained shrouded in mystery for a long tim but at length the true cause was discovered that whilst the swim mer was almost stationary in the rapid stream a huge eel would seize him by the foot or leg and drag him down be neath the surface Knew It Was an Idle Threat Then he cried tragically then you reject me And for my hated rival Yep she answered coldly but col loquially Yep to both questions Ha Then I owe the fellow a grudge I have long owed him 10 And now I will pay both debts at once and he will fall dead Lighting his cigarette at the hall gas jet he departed with a mocking laugh But the beautiful girl was not alarm ed She knew he could never carry out his devilish scheme For she knew that he never had 10 at once in his whole life JvatraigJUMJix tf Arizona County Jail Is Blasted Cut of a Mountain of Solid Quartz Rock When the authorities oE Graham county Arizona decided to look about for a place in which to confine crimi nals they found a natural depression in the side of a hill This was enlarged into what might be called an artificial cave divided into four compartments The cave was excavated parallel to the Bide of the mountain in which it was made and daylight admitted by holes blown out of the wall with explosives the windows being guarded by a net work of heavy steel bars The en trance to the depression was also closed in the same manner and a vestibule or porch of masonry built out from it to provide quarters for the sheriff and his assistants This vesti bule is also divided into compart ments which are connected b7 gales of steel bars The only way of enter ing the prison is through the vestibule of masonry and in order to escape the inmates would have to cut thoir way through three sets of bars whih are an inch in thickness as the win dows are so high up above the rock forming the floor of the cells that they could not reach them It is necessary however to have a very secure place as the criminals in this part of the xsusosuar In Our Mens Clothing Department In one section of our north window you will see a display of soft shirts with attached collars shirts with collar bands cuff attached and coat shirts Good patterns and plain colors Big- Values at 50c In another section you will see a display of mens half hose regular ten cent values for a short time only at 5c Per Pair Our Fifteen Dollar Suits are making A Big Noise You can see a few of them on display in one of our west windows and we can show you many more Your size 15 They Are Worth Nearly Double These Prices Watch our windows for the kind of clothes that men like We Keep the Quality Up and the Price Down ZZZ3ZX3ZE5 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS McCook Nebraska April 30 1C 12 The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment Present Edward Sughrouc W N Rogers and J W Randal county commissioners and Chas K Dutcher County Clerk The minutes of -the meeting held April 23rd 1912 were read and approved The resignation of L M Higgins dep uty sheriff and janitor was presented and on motion accepted M Mathes was employed to do the janitor and jailor work from May 1st 1912 to Jan uary 1st 1913 for which service he is to receive S4000 per month The following resolution was presen ted by Rogers and seconded by Randal Whereas Commissioner Sugbroue has received for commissioner service and mileage for the year 1911 the sum of 870185 and he has returned to the county only 1 SO and Whereas The law contemplates the commissioners shall receive for their services and mileage for the year 1911 only S6o0 and Commissioner Sugbroue owes this county the sum of coOCo therefore be it Resolved That Commissioner Sugh rouc be and he hereby is ordered to pay back into the county treasury the sum of 5003 and if he fails so to do the county attorney is hereby instructed to bring suit to collect the same Roll Call Sugbroue votes yes with this qualification viz Being that the county attorney is out of town and having no one from whom to receive legal advice But if I find that the law contemplates that tho county commis sioner shall receive only SGoO for service and mileage for the year 1911 1 will re fund the amount overdrawn Rogers Yes Randal Yes Tho following claims against the county were presented considered aud ited and allowed and oft motion the county clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the 1911 levy for their pay ment GENERAL FUND W N Rogers commissioners ser vices and mileage S 4G4G Edward Sughroue commissioners service and mileage 20S0 J W Randal commissioners ser vice and mileage 2515 L M Higgins salary and jailor fees for April 1912 L M Higgins board for prisoners 305 Elmer Kay fees for appointing and nominating election boards 2875 L A Fitch long distant toll 210 J C Moore Recording bonds 600 J C Moore fees in four state cases 950 Barney Hofer canvassing primary election returns 750 C wTBarries canvassing primary election returns 750 M Murray fees state vs Fisher 420 Total 21101 ZZTZ Commissioners District No 3ji F S Groves work on roads 1 50 David Doveny work on reads 231 0 Total 30 10 Road District No U Valley Grange Precinct Robsrt Johnson work on roads 625 Dolph Bower work on roads 100 Frank Dudek work on roads 100 Leslie Johnson work on roads 200 John Hammell work on roads 150 1JJ WMWT Co C J Toester work on roads 100 Total 1275 On motion the county commissioners adjourned to meet May 14th 1912 Edw md Suohkoik Cha rman Chas K Ditchek County Clerk fmFr OVER 65 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights c Anvono sending a ulcctch and desciptlon may ulcly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is prolinbly patentable Comrannlca iiiisitrictlyconlIilcntia HAtiDSCCK on Patents sent free Oldest ncency for securing patents rntriitt taken throuci Munn Co receive srecial notice vritliout charge in the Scientific jftserkaii A handsomely HlnMrated weehlr J ireest cir culation of tiny Fcientitlc journal Terms 13 a vcar four months 1 Sold by all newsdealer SSDHHfiCo868 Hew York BrancU Offlce C25 F SU Washlsaton D C THE PROPER COURSE Information of Priceless Value to Every McCook Citizen How to act in an emergency is knowledge of inestimable ivorth and this is particularly true of the diseases and ills of the hu man body If you suffer Avith backache urinary disorders or any form of kidney trouble the advice contained in the following statement will add a valuable as set to your store of knowledge What could be more convincing proof of the efficiency of Doans Kidney Pills than the statements of nearby residents who have been permanently cured Lewis W LaBove Main Street Oberlin Kan says For many years I was employed on the rail road and this work finally told 01 my kidneys causing a severe at tack of kidney complaint When Doans Kidney Pills were Drought to my attention I began their use The contents of six boxes correct ed my trouble I am pleased to endorse this remedy in return for all that it has done for me Statement given April S 1907 The Cure Lasted On May 31 1910 Mr LaBva said iJ Lave had no trouble from my kidneys since I used Doans Kidney Pills three years ago You may continue to pub lish all I previously said in praise of Jis remedy For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doanrs and take no other Eggs for Patching frr m High Scoring Prize Winners Dar c and White Rode 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