V x I u t j w ih - - I SCHOOL SHOES Time Card McCook Neb Notice MAIN LINE EAST DErAKT No 6 Central Time 1150pm 2 620 am 12 900am 14 1015pM main line west depart No 1 Mountain Timo 120C p M 3 115pm 13 850 am 5 643pm No 5 local to Wray IMPERIAL line No 176 arrives Mountain Time 5 40 p M No 175 departs 645 am Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets 6old and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write Goorgo Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Conductor L M Bests baby is quite sick The grievance committee of the O R C was in session in McCook Sunday J V Eastman had his right foot mashed last Saturday and has been on the relief since Earl Spencer who recently moved from McCook to Cheyenne is now lo cated in Alliance R V Walls who has been ailing for some time went in to Omaha Sunday to consult a physician Brakeman C A Baldwin was called to Omaha yesterday morning on No 2 by the illness of his wife Conductor and Mrs J W Line re turned Sunday from spending part of the summer in tho old Vermont home Mr and Mrs H II Tartsch went in to Omaha Sunday night on No 6 on a business and pleasure trip of a few lays Among the recently employed brake men are J W Loney Ed Boldman E T Whited P Greenfield J F Han nan W E Lawrence W C Goheen J J Goughan F Koeplin Conservative Life Insurance Co THE MOST SUCCESSFUL Why Best for Insurer 1 Governed by California Code Most stringent of all 2 Additional Security Volun tary Deposits with State Treasurer 3 Young Company Personal Supervision Economical Management 4 No Affiliation with Other Fi nancial Institutions 5 Most complete protection Life Accident and Health One Policy One pre mium Triple Benefits 6 Young Company Low Mor tality Large Dividends Lowest Net Cost of In surance E A BOCOCK Agent McCook Nebraska For the best of all kinds of Build ing Materials Steam and Domestic Coals see If I Bnllan Phone No i Try Carney Egg MHH itismmamwmil S THEYRE HERE NEW FALL SHOES It gives us pleasure to announce the arrival of our complete new stock of Fall Styles in Shoes for Men Women and Children We start the season with everything in stock just right We have the popular leathers the popular lasts the popular toes and the popular heels all at the popular prices They are worthy of the most careful inspection worthy of the utmost reliance and worthy of largest prices Popular because they deserve it Examine critically and you will appreciate these facts It is interesting to look at them and there is no obliga tion to buy unless you wish to do so We await the privilege of serving you The Model Shoe Store Engineer Roy Zint is off duty with a sore throat J J Laughlin has been transferred to the west end Brakeman C F Allen returned to work Thursday There are 37 freight crews in service on the McCook division now General Supt Byram was at McCook headquarters two days this week J A and G P Roark of the west end have been raised to extra conductors Conductor J F Utter is relieving Conductor F M Washburn on the St Francis line F M Fngan is in the McCook yard and John Arnell is Conductor P F Mc Kennas brakeman A P Ely has gone to Chicago on time keeping business and Mrs Ely is visiting in University Place meanwhile Conductor John Morris arrived home last Saturday night from Illinois where he was called several weeks ago by the illness of his aged parents It is a certainty that the September pay roll will be tho largest in the history of the McCook division Quite a num ber of the boys will draw two checks The following brakemen have been raised to extra conductors C A De Loy C E Ryan F A Henderson W A Cassell C R Liggett E Henckel A switch engine has been placed in service at Longmont during the sugar beet rush and II R Childress is in charge with John Masters as assistant J R Pence and Andrew Dillon have been transferred to the right side of the cab Three Denver firemen ditto Some ten new firemen came onto this division this week Conductor C W Dewey is over on the Oberlin branch operating a ditcher in the cuts many of them having been damaged by the storms of this summer and requiring work of this character There are 196 bad order cars on the rip track here now awaiting repairs Several were recently sent here from the Lincoln division to be repaired The track here is now so crowded that they are unable to receive any more cars for the present Supt Eaton Is in Charge The new superintendent C L Eaton was on hand Sunday morning to greet his subordinate officials of the McCook division and to assume the reigns of government resigned by Van O English who has returned to his former and old home in Aurora Nebraska and it is said will engage in private bnsiness Mr Eaton is regarded in some Bur lington circles as a coming man and on the McCook division will have ample opportunity to win his spurs He has already created a favorable impression upon those who have come in contact with him in business and socially The Tribune hopes his reign may be long and successful Burlington Bulletin Rates Chicago and return 2510 on sale daily St Louis and return S266o on sale daily Portland Tacoma and Seattle and re turn 4500 on sale daily Salt Lake Provo Price and Ogden Utah and return 2790 on sale daily Grand Junction and Mack Colo and return 2790 on sale daily Yellowstone Park through and in cluding hotels and stage and return 7500 on sale daily Cody Wyo Black Hills and Hot Springs S D approximately half rates all summer Milwaukee and southern Wisconsin points Michigan resorts on Lakes Michi gan and Huron Canada Maine and New England St Lawrence and Lake Champlain regions very low tourist rates all summer If you will call or write it will be a pleasure to advise you about rates train service to reserve you a berth and to try to make your trip a comfortable one Geo S Scott Agent C B Q Ry Now is the time to get two papers for almost the price of one The Tribune and Weekly Inter Ocean 105 The Juice an Oraisse is its only value you cant eat the rind Same with wheat the hull is not intended to be taken into the human system It is removed before the wheat is crushed for California Whcatose Fluked wheat food tor breakfast All good gruccrs Injured in an Accident Miss Lillian ODonnell and Mr Oviett Kellogg were victims of n accident at j Stratton Sunday last of quite painful and severe particulars They were out driving when a break down in harness or vehicle caused the horses to run away Both were violently thrown from the buggy Miss ODonnell fell on her forehead and was rendered un conscious for two hours Her injuries are quite seyere and she is still compell ed to remain at home in Stratton Mr Kelloggs injuries were of a minor nature Miss Genevieve Feeny and Miss Mae ODonnell were with Miss Lillian in Stratton to visit at the ODonnell home over Sunday but they were in another vehicle and escaped the catastrophe which overtook the others Disperse the Jail Loafers It is no uncommon sight any day to see individuals male and female young and adult loafing about the county jail windows and engaging in conversation with the prisoners It seems to The Tribune that this is so palpably wrong from every point of view that the auth orities would promptly put a stop to this practice All persons whomsoever should be prohibited access to those windows and any one found loafing there and talking to the prisoners should be ar rested and fined Certainly no one should be permitted to talk to prisoners except those legally entitled so to do and then only in the presence of officers County Central Committee Meets The Republican county central com mittee met in McCook Wednesday and transacted an amount of regular busi ness being pretty well attended by com mitteemen from all over the county Chairman Skalla presiding It was de veloped that the political affairs of the county were in very promising condi tion with practically no opposition to the good ticket placed in the field by the Republican party 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 out all trouble as near as possible C I Hall Manager For Sale Poland China male pigs and also have a few good females that I will sell Can furnish old customers with new breeding if they come soon Sale days Tuesdays and Fridays Price 12 at home during October Seven miles south of Indian nola Nebraska The Ducks Are Flying South and this will remind you that it is time to look after your heater for fall and winter The stock at Colemans is large and fine and you should investi gate the merits of his goods before buying A public sale is announced by J R Penney for October 17th when he will offer six horses 75 head of cattle farm implements household goods etc on usual terms Free lunch at noon II H Berry will call the sale This is the best corn crop for some time and you will need husking pegs and husking gloves and scoop end gates See Colemans assortment Henry Kerns six-months-old baby died Sunday morning Burial in River view on Monday afternoon A E PETTY Proprietor McCOOK NEBRASKA COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTY JUDGE The county judge has issued marriage licenses as follows since our last report Charles R Woodworth 28 of Boise Idaho and Miss Mabel EWilcox 26 of McCook NfSraska George D Burgess 21 and Miss Geor gia McCarty IS both of McCook Neb Ira E Converse 21 and Mhs Ida Anton IS both of McCook Nebraska Conrad Walker 37 of Lincoln Ne braska and Katie Brening 2fl of Mc Cook Nebraska i George Schaffer 21 of McCook Ne braska and Mary Weciechal lflof bertson Nebraska Harry II Gallatin C8i of Bruning J Nebraska and Mi s Lillian A Lohr IS I of Bartley Nebraska PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES Booth Tarkingtons new novel The Conquest of Canaan began in the June number of Harpers magazine There is an article in the October Munsey by Cyrus Townsend Brady One Thousand Years of American His tory from the Viking galley of Lief the norseman and the caravels of Colum bus to tho United States navy of to d the annals of the new world as they have been recorded on the sea It is beautifully illustrated by Edward Noran Fair Margaret F Marion Craw fords new novel began in the June number of the Munsey magazine Plain Mary Smith a romance Red Saunders by Henry Wallace Phil lips began in Leslies magazine June number Illustrated by B Mar tin Justice These magazines may be found at the library WHEN GETTING BUSY v IN THE KITCHEN remember that W T Coleman has a complete line of kitchen utensils and novelties that will make your work a pleasure Girls if you want red lips laughing eyes sweet breath and good looks use Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea The greatest beautifier known 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnells Depre Tatlons of Tor e ottk Citize a oi ilcAuui and adjoining counties of Texas are in a state of ter ror because of the depredations of coyotes which are killing scores of cattle Worse than that the slinking brutes are spreading hydrophobia amng the stock A man living in Til den was bitten by an Infected colt and died in a few days Ways and means of getting rid of the pe3ts are being considered It makes no difference how long you have been sick if you are troubled with indigestion constipation liver and kid ney troubles Hollisters Rocky Moun tain Tea will make you well 35 cents L W McConnells Water Supply for Tamplco English engineers are making sur veys and plans of Tamplco and the surrounding country with a view of supplying the town with drinking wa ter and a complete system of sewer age Should these works be carried out there will be an excellent opening for the sale of plumbing supplies At present there is no plumbing estab lishment in the port Indianas Gold and Sllrer Excitement of the wildest character prevails in Warwick county Indiana over the discovery of gold and silver near Lynnville The land where the ore has been found is of the poorest but owners are paying up back taxes in the hope of realizing handsomely Hotels and restaurants are crowded with strangers and many more are ar riving daily Corn Stubble Coti Throat L T Davis a farmer living near West Union W Va had his throat cut by a corn stubble and almost bled to death before assistance reached him While hauling fodder he fell from his wagon his throat striking the sharp pointed stubble A tearing gash was the result SCHOOL SHOES We want to show you oiii line of Ladies and Misses Coats of i mmmrm w iwx - - i immwri vw u the fPWZWSS ntSffl TJ Mvi iWffi k 1 r JWfcl 189 Hi lift trv AiBpfHA air7 I I j DeGroff Co j LEBANON John Webber has a new barn Frank Eifert is building a new house Frank Anderson and wife have a new- baby W C Pennington is here from Ken tucky Ernest Horton was a Bartley caller Sunday Mr and Mre D Bristol and wife are here from Iowa on a visit Arthur C Bartholomew attended church in Bartley Sunday We understand that J W Hupp has sold one of his farms for S5000 Mrs Ora Pennington and the children were over from Bartley Saturday We understand that Peter Carty has sold his farm to a Mr Davis of Iowa Mesdames Jennie Fiechter and Ora D Pennington drove to Norcatur Satur day We understand that Miss Alice Biever of Colby Kansas is teaching the high school The Misses Susan and Clara Horton started Saturday for the Portland ex position Mr and Mrs Harvey are here from Missouri visiting their daughter Mrs Ed Redman Ed Redman is home from Colorado where he has been settling up the estate of the late M F Brinkley We under stand that Mrs Brimley will make her home with her parents in Oberlin Kane- es Mr and Mrs J W Hupp are here from Seattle Washington on a businea and pleasure trip Albert Guy has brought suit against the Burlington for damaged goods to the amount of 11999 Mr Guy was for over seventeen years in the Eurlington employ and has had sufficient schooling to enable him to win fivfi cases befor this one The damage to geeds this summer has been something awful Our attention was called to cce ease where the merchant paid 3375 freight j on apples that had been on the road un til all but three bushels had rotted It would seem that better train serrice 13 needed Indigestion constipation dyspepsia kidney and liver disorders and aj stomach troubles positively cured by us ing Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnells A Studied Slljjht She How that woman we just pass ed does hate me He She looked pleasant enough She Thats all done for effect bnt If you noticed she never turned to take In my new suit and hat Detroit Free Presi Dnmmca Drlrea frots Car Axlew The Great Western Railway of Eng land is lighting Its corridor trains ky electricity obtained from dynamo driven from the car axle Storage bat teries are carried for use when tha cunning speed is slow and for stops