n fc 1 TTSaSi fcSWWMjTjHIPBdliyngiiwi Bi i i nrfWPi aim Tf ffJT - i nhii mnmrr -- - RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS No 270is cylinder packing was over hauled yesterday The carpenters gave the 1232 a new pilot yesterday Oliver Charlotte is a now blacKsmiths helper this weoK Conductor E O Scott is up from Re publican City today The boilermakers are fitting the 70G with a now set of flues Engineer V D Burnett has returned to a run on the main line Conductor FranK Ramc is bacK on the main lino out of McCook Engine 17G1 wag over the drop pit yesterday for some repairs Fireman J W Bartholoma whs a Lincoln pilgrim last Saturday BoilermaKer Grabnowsui left last night for Buffalo to be married Engine 1910 an Rl is having some flue worK done and other minor repairs Brakeman Moso Colfer has on his own motion retired from Jim Hills employ Wilber Andersonis up from Havelocic guest of his sister Mrs C L Fahne stocic Conductor William Washburn has moved from Holyoke Colo to Alliance Nebraska No 2998 a D2 has been overhauled and is now about ready to be sent to Denver for service Charles Morland quit his job as helper in the blacksmith shop Thursday noon Helper Oldham ditto F J Rolfes son Roy has enlisted in the navy as seaman apprentice and is now on the Atlantic coast Engineer J M Trarnmell got in the way of the official axe as a result of the Eckloy wreck a few weeks ago L C Foster has quit the carpenter gang and will likely take some outside work maybe on the repair trask J H Ploehn of Davenport Iowa re presenting the Bettendorf Axle Co was at headquarters part of this week Engineer M R Gates of the Oberlin branch was on the sick list close of last and part of this weet and off duty E A Maloney who has been employ ed recently in the shops received word latter part of last week from Denison Iowa that he had heen elected sheriff of Crawford county He left on Friday night for Denison McCook friends are just in receipt of the gladsome news of the wedding of William H Morrell a former engineer on the McCook division but late of Los Angeles Calif and Mrs Emma O Adams which occurred at the home of the brides sister in Reno Nevada Mrs William C ChlandaNovember 8th Mr Chlanda it will be remembered was a former employe in the shops here Mc Cook friends will add their congratula tions and best wishes The Health of your children is in volved no family is justified in buying an inferior cereal food CALIFORNIA Flaked Wheat Food Cooks in two minutet is the only food from which all the irritating fibre is removed without di minishing its nutritive value The latest tri umph of scientific IIIJJP milling Inltwo pound packages Seated to protect Its Ifurlty iind flavor All good grocers The Imperial train hist Friday even ing got so far home as Culbertson about Bix oclock when while switching in the- yard there a rail turned over under the engine No 17G limped into port at about five oclock Saturday morningan engine being sent up from here to the rescuo finnllv Will Enlarge the Oxford Yards The Burlington railroad will build new yards at Oxford Neb Five and one thiid miles of track will bo added to the present yards on the west extend ing 4000 feet west of the railroad hotel While the company has bought room for twenty tracks in this strip it is understood that but seven tracks the length of the strip will be put in at this time It is not state how much this inulrovement will cost nor just when it will be completed but it is understood that the work will be started this winter and perhaps completed by spring un less weather should prove unfvaorable It is said that congestion in the Ox ford yards has interfered considerably with handling business in the past that land could be secured there for a reason able price and that conditions were favorable for extending the yards and making it possible to handle business economically The company is complet ing extensive yards at Ravenna and it is said that within the next few years all congested yard distrits will be re lieved Lincoln Journal Bock Signals Installed By Burlington Plattsmouth Neb Nov 11 The Burlington is arranging to use block signals on the Lincoln Pacific Junction line via Omaha A number of block signal towers will be built at different stations along the line and an effort will be made to expedite the handling of trains over this section of the road The new system will soon be installed It is said that operators are not so hard to find to fill Burlington positions since the new wage schedule became effective Lincoln Star Telephone Employe Hurt Mr Rosenberry an employe of the NebrasKa Telephone Co fell from the wire supporting the telephone cable Wednesday afternoon and was quite painfully injured He was engaged in splicing a cable and the small platform on which he was working tilted He fell to the ground a distance of about 25 feet Both wrists were more or less sprained and his head injured none serious however He was badly shaKen up and sore and will be off duty for a weeK or so He escaped fortunately considering the distance fallen The Buying- Power of Your Dollar is greatly increased by buying the Hamilton-Brown Shoes at Stulkens Shoe Store In order to make room for large stock of new shoes coming 1 will sell my present line of school shoes at a dis count of twenty per cent Real Estate Dealer Call and give me a list of your proper ty and I will try to dispose of same for you at a reasonable charge Office with J E Kelley A G Bump Heaters Colemans The careful buyer is always a money saver Money saved is money made See Colemans goods and note his prices first Use McMillens Cream Lotion for chapped face and hands For Sale 2340 acres in a fine ranch None better for the price LlNDEMANN ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss At a county court held at the county court room in and for said county November 16th A D 1905 Present Frank Moore county judge In the matter of the estate of Wary A OConnell deceased praying that the instrument filed on the 16th dayof November 1905 and purporting to be the last will and testament and codicil thereto of the said deceased may be proved approvedprobatedallowedand recorded as the last will and testament of the said Mary A OConnell deceased and that tho execution of said instrument may be committed and the ad ministration of said estate may be granted to Catherine OCcnnell as executrix Ordered that December 2ndAD1905at ten oclock am is as signed for hearing said petition when all per sons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be hold in and for said county and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petiton and tho hearing there of be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune a weekly newsaper printed in said cotnty for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing Feank Moore A true copy seal County Judge Boylo Eldred attorneys 11-17-3 L Jlj1 2 A JtiWJlXSJfSWWlllSftlJ TT jT Fifty Years the Standard p CMEH A Cream of Tartar Powder Ho Alum District Court Proceedings At the term of district court held for Red Willow county in our city this week the following cases were passed upon in the maimer indicated below after which au adjournment was taken to next Monday November 20nh EQUITY N Costenborder vs Frank Carruh et al judgment revived Josephine Sutton vs Eva B Goodner decree satisfied November 8 1905 Edward B Oowles vs William H Carnahau et al continued Alfred Uadell trustee vs McCook Loan Trust Co continued Amos L Aulthouse vs William E Glynn et al leave to amend petition by making unknown heirs parties defend ant and order for service by publication Statutory time to plead Isaac M Beeson vs J Etnmett Clark et al default of all defendants Decree quieting title in plaintiff Harry W Graves vs Thomas Camp bell et al special appearance confessed Edward B Cowles vs n hf se qr se qr of 25 1 30 and J Lowell Moore Tr de fault of defendant Due plaintiff on tax certificates S10190 interest 10 per cent attorneys fee 81019 due J W Hupp S13 95 interest 10 per centattorn eys fee 8136 Milton H Hammond vs James O Hammond et al J S LeHew appointed guardian ad litem for minors Default of James O Hammond and James O Hammond as guardian Trial to court Shares of plaintiff and defendants con firmed L H Lindemann appointed referee Elizabeth Fletcher vs E S Thomp son et al default of all defendants Due plaintiff on tax certificates 81376 inter est 10 per centattorneys foe 8187 De cree of foreclosure William Coleman vs Marcellus C Shurtleff dismissed Byron B Barrett vs Ruby Ellen Quigley et al default of all defendants JE Kelley appointed guardian ad litem for minors Due plaintiff on note and mortage 831290 interest 10 per cent de cree of foreclosure E C McKay vs Frank SCurry etal default of defendants Due plaintiff on note and mortgages 810805 interest 10 per cent Decree of foreclosure Lawrence H Rooney vs Ira CChand ler et al decree quieting title James Farrell vs Nebraska Loan Banking Co decree quieting title Samuel C Dragoo vs Lottie Lamborn et al decree quieting title Wm H Ferguson and J E Kelley vs J Walker Andrews dismissed The Steele Weedeles Co vs David Diamond et al continued The Western Land Co vs Edwin Mc- Candliss et al sale confirmed and deed ordered The Western Land Co vs Margaret H Heade et al continued The Western Land Co vs Ellen Reilly et al sale confirmed and deed ordered APPEAL Elias H Doan vs J S McBrayer leave to amend answer instanter Plain tiff given statutory time to plead Edward Curlee vs Advance Thresher Co continued John H Grannis vs Frank H Strout continued Acme Harvester Co vs Frank S Schoonover motion to make answer more specific confessed Defendant given thirty days to plead C L Hawkins vs D E Ewing plain tiff given thirty days to file position de fendant 11 irtv days thereafter to plead Laura J Lit rt vs William II Eifert dismissed DIVORCES William J Eifert vs Luira J Eifert dismissed Laura E Huffman vs Chnrle3 Huff man decree of divorce custody of chil dren given to plaintiff William Brink vs Elizabeth A Brink decree of divorce Mary E Huber vs William al d cren of divorce Defendant given custodv of child who is to bp kept in Red Willow county Division of prop erty by agreement of parties ratified by court Mabel Woodnrd vs William H Wood ard dpcreo of divorce Myrtle Stone vs George Stone decree of divorce Fred M Brown vs Goorgia Brown de crep of divorce Plaintiff accorded cus tody of child FELONY State of Nebraska vsClarenco Gill in formation filed OState of Nebraska vs Bert Young in formation filed State of Nebraska vs William H Eifert information filed State of Nebraska vs Leroy Thrasher defendant plead guilty of assault and nnuerv ueiendant sentenced to pay fine of 850 and costs DAMAGE Vocances Franklin vs The City of McCook continued E C Clark vs B M R R Co plaintiff driven twentv day to file pe tition defendant given thirty days thereafter to plead Henry T Church vs C B and Q R R Co motion confessed ten days to amend statutory timn to plead Albert Guy vs C B Q R R Co continued MISCELLANEOUS William A McCool vs William O Bond suit on note continued Jacob Lerch vs Matthew G ton and Frank Fritsch suit on bond continued George E Waldo vs Maggie Hobson confirmation continued In the matter of the application of Mable M Kimmell administratrix of the estate of Anna Cunigunda Flohr for license to sell real estate sale con firmed and deed ordered J I Case Threshing Machine Co vs Hari Meyer and F H Bonger suit on note continued Lizzie Cashen vs The Security Mutl Life Insurance Cosuit on contract mo tion to amend sheriffs return Granted thirty days to answer statutory time to plead State of Nebraska vs Dick Huffman criminal erroneously on docket Hattie Deveny vs Frank Stillman re plevin continued State of Nebraska vs Nettie Cain misdemeanor motion to dismiss appeal for insufficiency of appeal bond sustain ed Defendant excents fortv davs for bill of exceptions In the matter of the application of George Bulls guardian of the estate of Mary Batchellor a minor heir of Lizzie Batchellor for leave to sell real estate Those Missouri Ridge Ballots The ballots from Missouri Ridge were not deposited with the county clerk until Monday while the law requires that they be sent in not later than Sat urday after election This made it necssary to hold over the matter of can vassing the returns until Monday when the work was completed by Messrs JA Cordeal and C W Barnes The result of this official canvass is given elsewhere in this issue Elected Without Opposition From the Ainsworth Star Journal of Ainsworth Brown county we glean the fact that Miss Florence Johnston form erly of this county was chosen county superintendent of Brown county at the last election without opposition We heartily congratulate Miss Johnson and Brown county Notice All persons indebted to me are re quested to call at once and make pay ment All outstanding checks must be presented at once for redemption Wm Sullivan You can depend upon it every time the quality of meat you get at Marshs market Always the best and no high er than tho cheaper kinds No need to experiment just remember the reliable If you want any fancy see McMillens line Paiated China Uli liMHiWJHJ i mumn V NOTHING BUT SHOES OUR SIDE PARTNER IS SUCCESS We have made money for ourselves by turning our stock quickly and havo saved our customers more by giving them bargains in extra quality goods at low prices as low as any mail order house asks and gets for a very much inferior shoe We have dozens of regular customers now buying all their footwear of us who formerty bought their goods from mailorder houses They know now they are saving every year Cash will buy goods anywhere but no better or cheap er than you can get the same quality fiom us The Model Shoe Store A E PETTY Proprietor McCOOK NEBRASKA E NOTHING BUT SHOES Whether it is CI Dress oil oao Ms unaerwear Slices cost and the best way to make it GEOSScoTTAgent CB QRy WWWakeleyG P AOmaha 11-17-3 Watch Us Grow We are buying potatoes in any quantity at 25c cash or 30c in trade Open even ings Diamond Working Mans Friend The new milk firm is now Eikenberry Clark FOR RENT A room over the meat market Call at the market DC Marsh OR Groceries it will pay you to look at hEBDFFS Burlington Bulletin Rates Special Homeseekers Rates Greatly reduced round trip rates to the North Platte Valley and the Big Horn Basin November 21st December 5th and 19 This is an unusually good chance for you to look at lands in these new re gions which offer a big profit to those who secure them early Home Visitors Excursion Visit the old home when you have cleared up the seasons work Cheap excursion rates to various sections of the East The only excursion November 27th limit twenty one days Winter Sunshine in the Mountains Daily low excursion rates to Colorado To the Sunny South Winter tourist rates daily until April 30th Return limit June 1st 1906 Cheap Homeseekers Rates to the West Southwest and South the first and third Tuesdays of each month Write me just what trip you have in mind and let me advise you the least A Sound Argument The one that blows without any thing to blow about wastes time and energy The excellence of our goods and delivery service warrant us for blowing Always the best always the greatest variety always the highest quality DAVID MAGNER Phone 11 Fresh and Salt Meats In his new location just across tha street from- his old place in the P Walsh building Mike Walsh wants to see you if you have poultry eggs etc for sale He will pay you the best cash market price for them Wanted A man and wife to work on the farm Call or write - Frank Stiixman aUSS i j