r f w i M TWENTIETH YEAR kite Two Cars of Cattle Derailed Tuesday morning about half past eight oclock as fast freight No 76 was coming into the yard at this place from the west the sixth and seventh cars from the rear were derailed and overturned near the west section house Both cars as well as most of the cars composing the train were loaded with fat cattle and two of the cows were killed outright a third being so badly injured that it had to bo killed The wreck was caused by the rear truck of one of the cars taking a side track at a split switch The track was torn up for a short distance and both cars wore badly smashed up No one was hurt The train was moving t slowly or the damage might have been heavy Gangs of men at once released the prisoned animals removed the wreckage and repaired the track so that there was practically no delay of traffic the north side track being clear Yard switching was somewhat delayed It was a fortunate accident as to time place and results Gobble Gobble Gobble A farmer brought a wagon load of turkeys to town last Friday and in the j process of unloading the same it was dis covered that eleven of the birds had been smothered to death in transit The deceased gobblers were thrown out and aside and in a due time Shorty Hosier happened along in his dray and took on the entiro cargo which he at tempted to dispose of by sale Chief of Police Gray gatheredShorty in and placed him on the tender mercy of Police Juuge Befry who figured it out that Shortys little joke would cost him justS955 including fine and costs The little affair threw a distinct gloom over Shortys Thanksgiving festivities Bob French Taken 111 Bob French grand custodian of Nebraska Masons who arrived in the city Monday to hold a school of in struction was compelled on account of illness to return to Kearney Wednesday morning He intended to go to Eureka Springs Arkansas for treatment baths and recuperation at once and hopes by the first of the year to resume his works with renewed vigor and enthusiasm if such a thing can be possible His sud den illness is deeply regretted by the boys up the valley who expected to en joy one of his inimitable schools of in struction which he has postponed for the present P E Os Organize A local organization of the P E O sisterhood was effected at the residence of Mrs J G Schobel Wednesday November 20th Mrs Jennie Burch the state organizer from Omaha doing the work in a very creditable manner The following officers have been duly elected and installed President Mrs J G Schobel vice president Mrs Ida White recording secretary Celia Gorby corresponding secretary Elizabeth Thomson treasurer Mrs A C Ebert chaplain Mabel Wilcox guard Ella Leonard journalist Mrs Geo Willetts A Fins Lecture The lecture in the Methodist church last Friday evening was a fine effort and delighted a large hearing The topic of Rev Groses lecture was the School master Up to Date Rev Grose is agent of the Methodist Book Concern and after the free lecture he devoted his time to exhibiting and selling the books published by that con corn in which he was equally successful It is claimed for these publications that they are of a high moral order of fiction in addition to the distinctively religious publications Entertained the Entertainers Monday evening at the rectory Rev Daley cleverly and hospitably entertained those who assisted in the recent musical literary entertainment in St Patricks church The evening was devoted to music and song and gave wide scope ta Rev Daleys ability as an entertaining wit A toothsome luncheon was served and the affair is declared by all present as having been a felicitous one Dont Miss This Chance Vt have 50 patterns of wall paper for one and two rooms that we are selling at wholesale prices D W Loar For SaleCheap A 7 room house with 8 acres of land Will sell at very reasonable figure In quire at Pades Furniture Store Salesman wanted to sell Anti Rust roof paint compounds and lubricants Salary or commission Vulcan Chemical Co Cleveland O For Sale An air tight Estate Oak stove cheap Inquire at Methodist parsonage x sonage MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE - r Mrs O D Keith is visiting in Iowa Mrs Charles Malloy has gone to Winfield Colorado Mrs E E Saddler returned home last night on 3 Mrs J E Beyrer and baby returned to Denver Monday on 1 Mrs E E Stayner is visiting her people in Hayes county E B Odell went up to Denver Mon day night on 3 on business Mrs J J Curran and two children are visiting in Mascot today Avery Buttles of Minden was a guest of Rector R M Hardman Monday Miss Edith Phelan of Alliance is a guest of her sister Mrs W V Gage Sheridan Clyde and family have been here from Indiana on a visit this week J A Smith a brother of Mrs W H Ackerraan spent Saturday in the city Apnes Rooney and Anna Stevens of Hastings are guests of McCook rela tives Mrs C A Dixon went down toPlatts mouF on No 2 Wednesday to visit relatives Mr and Mrs C S McElherron ar rived home Monday night from their visit east Mrs J P Moranville of Red Cloud has been a guest in Joseph Kubicks home this week Ray McCarl was a spectator of the Lincoln Haskell Indian football game Thursday afternoon Lincoln arriving on 3 Miss Nellie Smith was called to Denver in answer to a telegram an nouncing the severe illness of her brother Frank J R Roxby and J H Mooney of Arapahoe came up to the city Monday night and were here a day or two on business Mr and Mrs J G Schobel and Marjorie were guests of her parents in Minden Thanksgiving day arriving home on 3 same night M H Holmes expects to leave for Omaha in about ten days on a visit not to remain away permanently as has been inaccurately reported Mrs Frank Jurgensmier has been up from Heartwell Kearney county since close of last week guest of her sister Mrs C F Lebn Mrs T L Matthews grand matron of E O S was in the city on business of the order close of last week going east on 12 last Friday morning Mr and Mrs Albert McMillen went up to Trenton Wednesday night on 5 to spend Thanksgiving with her mother They returned this morning on 12 Mrs S D Bqlles who has been spending a few weeks with the family here and relatives near Box Elder de parted for her home in Wells Nevada Monday night on No 3 Mrs W H Johnston went down to Holdrege Monday morning on 2 on a visit He joined her on Wednesday evening and they spent Thanksgiving at his old home Bloomington W N Rogers and son Henry are in Lincoln this week attending the trial of the damage suit of Mr Rogers against the Burlington for the death of Anxiety Monarch in a railroad wreck Misses Mary and Lizzie Stevens came up from Lincoln for Thanksgiving being guests of Conductor and Mrs Frank Kendlen The former went home on 6 last night but the latter will re main until 2 Sunday morning Mrs F M Kimmell and Master Schell departed on Monday morning for Lincoln to visit her parents during Thanksgiving week Mr and Mrs Meserve will also entertain the other members of their family during the week The publisher made part of the reunion Thanksgiving day returning home on Jfo 3 that night Tell the Neighbors Best Apron Check Ginghams 5c yard Best Indigo Blue Prints 5c yard Best Table Oil Cloth 15c yard Best Carpet Warp 16c pound weighed out on the scales Yard wide unbleached sheeting by the bolt 30 yard Ste vens Pure Linen Crash lc yard Izzer Cotton Batts 10c Ladies Union Suits fleece -lined 35c to 175 Mens heavy fleece lined Underwear 75c a suit and 1000 other spot cash items at The Thompson Dry Goods Co One1 price plain figures cash only Have you seen McConnell Berrys art display They show some real novel ties in pictures plaques and wall decor ations W C T U Reception On Thursday November 21st The Womans Christian Temperance Union of McCook gave a reception for the teachers of the public schools at the homo of Mrs W H Campbell All the teachers were present with one excep tion Mrs Hedlund whose recent illness prevented her attendance There was and informal program interspersed with music both vocal and instrumental after which dainty refreshments were served Among the different topics touched upon were following Scien tific Instruction in Our Public Schools presented by Mrs Schobel Physical Culture by Miss Hannah Stangland Literature Pure and Impure by Miss Leonard The state law regarding the effect of alcohol was discussed Prof Thomas outlined in a most interesting manner the work as taught in the schools in our city Mrs Finity presented the topic The Savings Bank System in the Public Schools Literature and a fur ther knowledge of this matter will doubt less result in this question being placed before the school board for proper con sideration Reports from schools having tested the system are most gratifying It is the intention of the Union to send to our teachers a monthly journal known as the School Physiology Journal This magazine has the lessons of each grade and gives even the most indiffer ent teacher abundant material for pre senting these topics in such a manner as to interest the pupil The ladies present besides the corps of teachers were Mesdames Northrup Boyle T B Campbell Dole Griggs Smith Selby Rouch Traver W H Campbell Finity and Miss Josie a niece of the hostess We as a Union desire to express our appreciation to Mr and Mrs W H Campbell for opening their beautiful home for our use and to Misses Lily Campbell West and Andrews for the music we so much enjoyed We trust a hearty cooperation between parents and teachers may result from this meet ing Reportkr Twenty Happy Years Dispatcher and Mrs T B Campbell celebrated the completion of twenty years of happy wedded life on last Fri day evening with the aid of a score or more invited friends at a dinner party of joyous particulars Some entertaining social diversions was offered by the geographical conun drums propounded which with the social chat made the evening pass on wings all too swift Refreshments were served on small tables and were much enjoyed for their dainty toothsomeness Mrs Mabel Stranahan at the piano provided acceptable music during the closing hours of the evening A gift of pretty chinaware from the guests of the evening will be cherished by the recipients May many happy prosperous wedding anniversaries be their portion Notice of Election R The ladies of the G A will hold their annual meeting for the election of officers on the first Saturday of next month December 7th in Odd Fellows hall All are urged to be present By order of president Adeline Dole President Kate Dutton Secretary For Sale or Exchange 160 acres well improved near McCook Redwillow county Neb known as the Spalding farm the southwest quarter of section 31 township 4 north range 29 west of the 6th P M Mortgage 700 Make me an offer Joseph Lynch owner 509 Douglas street Sioux City Iowa 2ts LostReward A pair of solid gold frame eyeglasses in case marked with name of C A Leach between residence and the city Suit able reward for return of same to The Tribune office Mrs J P Notley A widow of respectability and refine ment of good social standing aged 45 years with no incumbrance wishes to meet middle aged gentleman object matrimony refrences no agents Ad dress Mrs S Eaves general delivery Chicago Illinois The account of the W CrT U recep tion last week did not reach us in time for publication last week but is regarded by the publisher as of sufficient moment to warrant its delayed publication this issue - An effort is being made to establish a postoffice at Marion a point a little north and west of Danbury W E White is being urged for postmaster If you want to paint you will be as tonished and profited by getting prices at S M Cochran Cos V J V f IHcook RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Bert Colter returned to the city last week Flagmen now have a 24 hour lay over in McCook Nick Fries machinist was sick and off duty first of the week Conductor and Mrs Frank Rank were atFairbury Nebraska for Thanksgiving Conductor and Mr V H Solliday spent Thanksgiving in Kansas south of Red Cloud L W Stayner entertained his parents Mr and Mrs Cyrus Stayner of Edgar Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs H M Finity were down on the Republican City branch for Thanksgiving Cashier S C Helliker of Holdrege was in Lincoln first of the week on the Rogers damage suit Asst Supt Frank Harris was down from Denver between trains Friday morning of last week Under the new arrangement the Bill ings line comes into importance as the Burlingtons main line R B Carlton went to Chicago on 2 Sunday morning on business return ing on 3 Thursday night G W Rowland has been transferred to Wray Colorado and the family moved there Wednesday of last week Brakeman C L Winn returned close of last week from his trip to Stuart Iowa and other eastern points T O Robinson of the agents force went down to River ton Tuesday morn ing to be gone about two weeks visiting the homefolks Fred Irwin and Frank Green went up to Denver and Longmont last Friday evening to get some ideas returning on 2 Tuesday morning Guy Tomlinson Joe Mokko and Jim Stangland also took in the football game in Lincoln Thanksgiving day returning home on 3 last night a Stuart McLean cashier in Supt Camp bells office viewed the Lincoln Haskell Indian game Thanksgiving in the state capital returning on 3 Mr and Mrs Russ Mowbray of Lin coln spent Thanksgiving with Conductor and Mrs C F Pope returning to Lin coln this morning on No 2 Under the new arrangement con ductors now have their long lay over in McCook For instance a conductor going out on 13comes back on 2 Engineer Fred Bosworth ran one of the big engines clear through the round house this morning taking out a good big section of the round house with him Sam Picard came up from Havelock last Friday night and was a guest in foreman Fullers home a few days Mrs Picard returned home with him Sunday Queen Lilliokalani of Hawaii had engaged a state room on No 2 Wednes day morning but as the Rio Grande was late stopped at Colorado Springs and went east over the Rock Island J C Barber storekeeper was among those who witnessed the Thanksgiving game of football in Lincoln Mrs Bar ber accompanied him but did not re turn remaining to visit the homefolks r Agent A P Thomson went down to Lincoln Monday morning as a witness for the company in the damage suit against the company of W N Rogers of Shadeland Stock Farm for the loss of the famous head of the Shadeland herd Anxiety Monarch The Burlington has about completed plans for its new freight depot at Omaha The building will have the greatest amount of floor space of any building in Omaha being one block wide two blocks long and two stories high in front with a one story ware house General Manderson of the Burlington lias just returned from Washington where he went to intercede with the war department for permission to lower the Burlington bridge at Plattsmouth He says the work on the bridge will soon begin and that it will be hastened along to get out of the way during the spring flood time Saturday night two train loads of sol diers 456 men and 12 officers passed west over the Burlington The boys in blue were from Columbus barracks Ohioand were bound for the Philippines The trains consisted of two baggage cars and twelve- tourist sleepers The Colo rado Midland took them from Denver for Grand Junction and they were car ried to the coast by the Rio Grande Western and Southern Pacific The transport Meade will convey them to Manila J lOttE Cupids Local Doings A DOUBLE wedding Thursday evening the residence of R B Archibald was the scene of one of the happiest home weddings of the season the occasion being a double wedding uniting in marriage their only daughter Dora Louise to George Robert Frey and Myrtle L Pronger to Herbert MacKain The beautiful and impressive ceremony was performed by the Rev R M Hard man of the Episcopal church The brides were gowned in tan and pink and gray and pale blue respectively and carried bouquets of white roses The grooms wore the conventional black The two errooms first entered to the strains of Mendelssohns wedding march played by Miss Blanche McCarl They were followed by the brides upon the arms of their fathers who gave the brides away The ceremony was performed under a beautiful floral boll a bank of potted plants forming a back ground The house was beautifully decorated with carnations and roses smilax and ferns be ing festooned from the archways and curtains They were the recipients of many beautiful presents After partaking of delicious refresh ments the guests numbering about fifty departed wishing the happy couples Godspeed on lifes journey The bridal party departed on No 3 for Denver and other points and will bo at home to their friends after January 1st 1902 at 806 Madison street BLACKSON MAY Thursday morning at 830 oclock in the Methodist parsonage Harry Black son and Nora E May both of whom recently came here from Bartley were made husband and wife by Rev L M Grigsby The bride has been making her home with Rev and Mrs Grigsby for some time and the groom has been in the employ of the Barnett Lumber Co They are excellent young people and carry with them to Bartley whither they went on No 12 same morning the best of wishes from their friends and acquaintances hines ploussard Thursday morning at 10 oclock in St Patricks Catholic church Rev John Daley united in marriage according to the impressive ceremony of the Catholic church Hugh J Hines and Clementine M Ploussard both of our city in the presence of relatives and friends in num bers The bride is the handsome daughter of Nicholas Ploussard and the groom a steady and reliable employe in the Burlington train service The Tribune adds to those of their many friends its hearty congratulations Union Thanksgiving- Services The union Thanksgiving services in the Baptist church Thursday morning at 11 oclock were well attended and very satisfactory in every respect Be low we append the program of the morning Voluntary Doxology Congregation Rising Invocation Rev L M Grigsby Hymn No 225 Presidents Proclamation Responsive Reading Led by Rev W J Turner Hymn No 187 e Thanksgiving Prayer Rev WJTurner Solo Miss Olive Howe Offertory Sermon Rev L M Grigsby Hymn No 206 Benediction Rev W J Turner Having a subject of large possibilities Rev Grigsby as usual delighted his hearers with the vigor and effectiveness of his sermon The services were throughout above the average A special printed responsive reading service was a feature of the service For Sale Lot six in Egan Park addition Five acres improved with frame house well windmill cistern fenced out buildings and nice orchard of cherry plum and apples Trees four inches in diameter Cost 1000 Will sell at great sacrifice Write J H Mooney at Arapahoe Neb Do you have trouble this vear in finding novelties for Christmas presents If so just look through McConnell Berrys line They can always be de pended on for anything that is new Our Liquid Smoke cures meat just as good as wood smoke Try it McConnell Berry There is no new or popular book pub lished that we do not supply at less than publishers price McConnell Berry The P E O recently organized in our city has Mrs J G Schobel at the head as president Jardinieres and Fern dishes the latest at McMillens For clothing go to DeGroff Cos fi ribttti MoCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 29 1901 r NUMBER 29 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Trade at Loars drug store Dr J D Hare office phono 37 resi dence 168 Justrcallup telephone 32 and tell them all about it Jardinieres and Fern dishes the latest at McMillans If you dont see what you want ask at D C Marshs meat market For Sale Two houses in West Mc Cook Inquire of Thomas Burge Rag carpets woven 10 and 12c Mrs Hickerson south of brick yard Nobody meets our prices on coal hods and shovels S M Cochran Co Completest line of legal blanks in Red Willow county at The Tribune office To make your face and hands soft and smooth use McMillens Cream Lotion To make your face and hands soft and smooth use McMillens Cream Lotion A McMillen has an alfimnt nnrt ment of latest style lamps from 25c up Baby Cloakiugs at 16c 25c 30c 40c and 50c at The Thompson Dry Goods Co A McMillen has an elegant assort ment of latest style lamps from 25c up Room jtor rent A nice warm front bed room for rent up stairs in opera house The new city ordinances in pamphlet form are now off press and ready for distribution Very complete assortments of Velvet eens and Silk Velvets at The Thompson Dry Goods Co For Sale A vacant lot in West Mc Cook Inquire of or write to Thomas Burge McCook Nebraska D C Marsh invites your patronage guaranteeing the best meats obtainable of all kinds A t the old stand The McCook Circle No 33 Ladies of G A R meet the first Saturday of every month in Odd Fellows hall If you dont see what you are after inquire at Marshs meat market They have it and will take pleasure in show ing ypu Ladies Coats 325 to S1250 Misses Jackets S3 to 85 Childrens Raglans and Reefers 150 to 5 The Thompson Dry Goods Co Before you buy a Christmas book from a book peddler see McConnell Berry They may show you a much nicer book for less money For Sale A secretary and book case combined Will sell at very reasonable figure Can be seen at Porters studio just north of the postoffice A Lakewood citron and three pounds of granulated sugar for 25c at Artz Thompsons Nothing finer for pre serving purposes than citron New books new jardinieresnew vases new candlesticks in fact a new line of novelties for Christmas at McConnell Berrys We have a good stock of stove boards also the best blue steel pipe ever offered to the people of this city S M Cochran Co McConnell Berrys window display of stationery and bust figures has been attracting no little attention the past few days Nothing more desirable could be found for Christmas presents Judicious buyers find Marshs meat market to their liking for there is com bined the best in quality with the most reasonable in price They have ever seasonable article in line too It will get colder and Youll have to hurry to get coal It wont be any lower Let us know what you want and well do the rest Barnett Lumber Co Ideal Waists are well named For handsome materials beauty of design and workmanship perfection of fit and reasonableness of price they are ideal Prices from 50c to 6 The Thompson Dry Goods Co See the Estate Oak heaters at S M Cochran Cos They have seamless bottoms no putty to fall out and let in the air to keep the fire constantly burn ing rapidly which is expensive waste of fuel They can also be changed from soft to hard coal Its the best stove for the money ever invented The verdict of the people is sufficiently correct in ordinary matters Ask your neighbors about the quality of furs sold by The Thompson Diy Goods Co We willingly abide by their verdict Fur Collarettes 2 to 750 Scarfs L25 to 5 Muffs 1 to 5 Sable Monkey Chinchilla Astrakhan Krimmer Bear Electric Seal Stone Marten Persian Lamb and their combinations all to bo seen in our assortment - I -