i k fr r M 9 t re r ifZr tf i k tsss NOTHING BUI SHOES Time Card V McCook Neb rafsffirai mmm MAIN LINE EAST DEPART No 6 Central Time 1150 pm 2 620 am 12 900am 14 1015 pm main line west depaht No 1 Mountain Time 3 13 5VVV No 5 local to Wray imperial line No 170 arrives Mountain Time No 175 departs 120Cp M llA5p M 850 AM 645 pm 540pM 645 am bleeping clininc and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS S B McLean was in Den ver Tues day The Burlington company is to build a 30000 depot at Beatrice Conductor C W Bronson is sick and confined to the house this week John Carroll is the new messenger boy But he ought to be in school Mr and Mrs E L Hawkins were in Alma part of the week on business Brakeman J 11 Griffith of the weet end has been transferred to the Sterling division Conductor Eph Benjamin goes to Omaha Sunday on grievance committee business The block system is said to be a fright to keep trains out on the road world without end Supply Agent Web Josselj n was out from Omaha Wednesday on business of his office There are uow eighteen freight crews in service and two new cars will be placed in service right away G E Denton is a new extra conduc tor and he is now in charge of Conduc tor J F Utters run on the St Francis line Agent G S Scott attended the meet ing Wednesday in Lincoln to help ar range the winter schedule for refrigera tor cars The dismissal of Conductor R M Douglas and Brakeman H W Conover is generally regretted They were on 13 in the Brush wreck New brakeman this week are E A Arnold R E Donifelson L GSweezy C R McKillip G C Hanim R O Jones and A O Elson Brakeman M R Sheldon of the Re publican City Oberlin line has left the service and gone to work in the South Omaha yards for the company Manager Heber of the Western Union was laid up a few days with an attack of acute indigestion but was able to re sume his desk Monday morning Conductor J J Curran has purchas ed the Rathbun residence of north Main avenue The Tribune understands that Mr and Mrs Rathbun contem plate moving to Oregon to live Manager Heber of the Western Union was taken suddenly quite severely ill at the office Wednesday and had to be taken to his room in a buggy He is much better at this writing however The Burlington will place a new time card in effect October 8th It will make a few changes in the time of trains on the McCook and Wymore divisions but none of importance on the Lincoln division John Chambers who has been in charge of the B M station at Ludell Kansas for over a year has been trans ferred to Haigler Nebraska and left for that point last Saturday Miss Nettie accompanied him to Haigler and will remain for a week or so John was suc ceeded at Ludell by C M Pfrimmer of Stratton Neb Atwood KasPatriot Some rumors of a new time card have been heard in the Burlington circles It has been figured out by some of the em ployes that No 6 will run through Lin coln about 430 a m that No 13 will be continued west to Oxford there con necting with No 13 on the valley line and doing local work between Lincoln and Oxford that No 14 will run from Oxford to Lincoln picking up the cream and local business thus relieving main XllV HOIUDiJJlUUWIU UVUtUBli Burlingtons Bartley Depot Burned The Burlingtons deput at Bartley was entirely destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon Some of the records and part of the freight were saved but all of Agent Frank Purvis household goods and personal effects including a new piano just recently purchased were burned He carried some insurance To Telephone Subscribers Owing to the fact that the construc tion of the new exchange is now in prog ress subscribers will be bothered more or less with their instruments not work ing as good as they might until this work is completed but I assure you our best efforts will be used to keep ouc all trouble as near as possible C I Hall Manager CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 3 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughran Pastor Baptist The usual morning service In the evening the pastor will preach upon the theme Thorns from the crown of Christ A cordial invitation to all A B Carson Pastor Christian Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m subject Pro crastination Y P S C E at 715 p m Preaching at 815 p m subject Temptation All are welcome L F Sanford Pastor Congregational Communion ser vices at 11 a m with reception of mem bers Rally day in Sunday school at 10 a m with special program Evening service at 8 p m with sermon by the pastor Geo B Hawkes Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in he month Sunday school at 10 oclock am Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun day in the month Holy Communion at 730 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector Methodist Sunday school at 10 Sermon 11 and 8 Class at 12 Junior League at 3 Elpworth League at 7 Miss Gertrude Storer leader The last Sunday before the annual confer ence Everybody invited Good mu sic M B Carman Pastor After the Hull of the wheat is removed the kernel is steam cooked and crushed into edible flakes not powdered When packed in cartons and sealed the delicacy and flavorthe nutri ment and good taste of the wheaffr emains in California Wheat osc Flaked wheat food for breakfast ir - SZ i AH good grqce C L Eaton Hade Superintendent of Mc Cook Division V O English superintendent of the McCook division of the Burlington has resigned C L Eaton superintendent of transportation at Omaha has been ap pointed superintendent of the McCook division Fred D Weidenhammer at tached to General Superintendent By rams officehas been made superintend ent of transportation with headquarters at Omaha These changes become effec tive October 1 It is said that Mr English will go into some other line of business but what he may later decide upon is not hinted at Mr English is an old time employe of the Burlington having risen from the tiain service to trainmaster from train master to assistant superintendent at Aurora and from assistant superintend ent to acting superintendent at McCook in which position he was later made su perintendent He took the place made vacant by the ill health of the late Alex ander Campbell C L Eaton is a Burlington product who for many years was a resident of this city From the office of chief dis patcher of the Lincoln division ho was niacin superintendent of transpgrtation and soon after that his office was moved I to Omaha A great many Burlington i people often predicted that Mr Eaton will rise to a position of commanding responsibility in the railroad service I Fred D Weidenhammer has worked I for the Burlington many jears the I greater part of the time on the Gales- burg division He was made chief dis patcher after Mr Eatons promotion and later went into Mr Byrams office Lincoln Journal Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening A B W Bower to P F McKenna d to w hf nw qr and w lif sw qr 10-1-29 1600 00 A B VanVleet to G B Morgan wd to pt se qr ne qr 19-1-27 225 00 Lottie Cljde to Viola Ballew wd to lots 1 and 2 blk 3 McCook H5C0 00 C H Scott to J W Dolan deed to nwqr 18-2-26 10 00 Affa C Seeley to J OI Miller wd to nw qr 25-4-57 1000 00 Lincoln Land Co to G Schmidt wd to lot 2 blk 25 McCook 185 00 GSchmidt to H Traut wd to lot2 blk25 McCook 930 00 United States to J O Miller pat to swqr 25-4-27 United States to W Edmansten pat to s hf sw qr 17 and n hf sw qr 20-4-30 Now is the time to get two papers for almost the price of one The Tribune and Weekly Inter Ocean 105 WJ The Shoes the Thing that Makes or Mars the Happiness of Men Contentment and Limp dont go Together No difference how cheap you buy a shoe if it dont fit you it is dear at any price Mamy times your children are not sick when they are fretful its only because their feet hurt them you know this from your own exper ience The Model shoes make contended customers Our new stock of Mens Womens and Childrens shoes are now in There is no discount in their Quality and they are as good shoes as the same money will buy any where If you want Style Comfort and Service combined in footwear buy them at The Model Shoe Store Emil Ilenckel is a new extra conduc tor this week J A Roark has been raised to extra conductor on the west end Roy Cad man has been acting Western Union manager during C F Ilebers illness Conductor F M Washburn took charge of the new passenger run on the Orleans St Francis line Monday Two switch engines are kept in service in the McCook yard now most of the time to handle the great business now pressing the company Conductor J F Utter was injured at Lebanon last Saturday by having a barrel of oil roll over his right arm while unloading the same from a car at that station Brakeman and MrsCB Clark arrived home from their visit in Rocky Ford Colorado Wednesday night They re port a killing frost at that point just shortly before they left and sad havoc being played with fruit melons etc V 0 ENGLISH HAS RESIGNED A E PETTY Proprietor McCOOK NEBRASKA Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoflice Sept27th 05 Anderson Mr S Bjrd Mr V Hubert Brown C H Crajno Mr C V Ear le Mrs Am a Frazier Mr WiLy Hollister Mr Geo Heatley Mr Irwing Harbor Mr Harry Hornell Mr Fred Hairy Mr Verua Jones Mrs Finn Knott Mr Joe Mehan Mrs Flora McMillen R A McCartjMrEarl McBride Mrs T F Mastalka Marie McGregor Mr HB Oaks Maj H Sargent Mr Maurice Stephens Mr Waltvr Schmidt Mr G R Brown Miss Rosy Boswick Mr Brown Mr John Dick Chas E Gilliths Mrs Majmie Fulton J A Hemlrick Mr H II Halt Mr Win Hertz J W Henkle Mr Henry Jennings V W Lohr Mra H T Lee Mis b Hattie McCook Jas McAlen Miss Jennie Monteuon Mr Mark McClane Mr Harry McKnight Mr C A Nelson Mr B Palmer Harry N Smith Miss Jeie ShetFrj Mr Thos Sherwood Jack Tunuer Miss Margrete Walsworth G Wj more W S When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster Wanted 50 Men and Women Lon Cone and Bro the enterprising druggists are advertising to day for fifty men and women to take advantage of the special half price offer they are making on Dr Howards celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and djspepsia and get a 50 cent package at half price 25 cents So positive are they of the remarkable power of this specific to cure these dis eases as well as sick headaches and liver troubles that they agree to re fund the money to any customer whom this medicine does not quickly relieve and cure With Dr Howards specific at hanc you can eat what you want and have no fear of ill consequences It strengthens the stomach gives perfect digestion reg ulates the bowels creates an appetite and makes life worth the living This is an unusual opportunity to ob tain 60 doses of the best medicine ever made for half its regular price with the personal guarantee of a well known busi ness firm to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction If you cannot call at Lon Cone Bros store to day send them 25 cents by mail and they will send you a package promptly charges paid Massachusetts 5lngln Tax Proposal At the coming session of the Massa chusetts legislature a bill will be offer ed giving to each city and town the privilege of raising money for munici pal purposes by such methods ae the town or city may deem beBt This ia the single tax pioposal which was de feated in the last bay state legislature 6 inch Bread and Butter Plates each 10c 9 inch Salad Dishes 25c China Top Open Bottom Suprar Dredges 4 12 inches tall 15c China Top Open Bottom Salt and Pepper Shakers per pair 15c Your choice of any Cream Pitcher 10c THE BEE HIVE th tii r M SMTF We want to show you our line of if jrgR - wc crittaeStfeiitfawStfaBeraia3nuji in NOTHING BUT SHOES Ladies and Misses Coats Wl J A fclw 1 sJ ZV - Uj5VV T2 V w f -St 99 w 7 1 2 inch Cake Plates Mustard Pot with cover and spoon Extra Large Mustache Cups and Saucers Shaving Mugs regular barbers kind 6 inch Milk Pitchers DeGroff Co IMPORT CHINA SALE Monday Morning October 1st Placing on sale Fifty Dozen Pieces of Novelties and Useful Dishes which we imported direct for this sale Thin transparent China beautifully decorated and blended in shades which can not fail to attract the eye of all lovers of fine China at a price less than you have been paying for common white ware Dont take our word for this come and look for yourself Its in our window as advertised and marked in plain figures You will find 20c 15c 25c 25c 25c Many other articles at equally low prices This is by far the lowest prices ever made by any dealer in this city on Real China and you can not afford to overlook this opportunity to buy a few of these special bargains Dont Forget Monday Morning October ist and lasts Just Four Days Will You Come Are You Coming Send Us Word flcCook Nebraska