i f W w v Kf M J ft No 6 2 12 U HIGH CUT BOOTS THE Ml MAIN MNtt EAST DEPART ContralTimo - - 11P M 510 a m 800 a h 955 P H MAIN LINK WEST DEPABT No 1 Mountain Timo 1205 pm 3 11 25 pm fi 8r M 13 937 AM IMPEBIAL LINK No 176 nrrivos Mountain Timo 540 p u No 175 departs 045 AM Slcupitig diiiini and reclining chair cars Boats free ca throiitfli trains Ticket sold and bapKixro chocked u any pointin tho United States or Canada For information timo tables maps and tick ets call on r write Qi omo Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or LWWnkeloyQcueral Pas ponser A nt Omaha Nobraska BURLINGTON BULLETIN NOV 1906 You Will Always Find Something In This Bulletin Round trip to the coast Daily tour ist rates iu effect all winter to Pacific coast destinations with varinble routes Chicago and return One fare plus 8200 for tho round trip December 1st to 4th inclusive for the International Live Stock Exposition To tho East and South Very low homeseekers and winter tourist excur sions through tho autumn and winter to various destinations throughout the south and southeast Visit the old home Low excursion rates to the old homo points in Illinois Iowa Wisconsin Missouri and other middle states destinations November 13th and 27th limit thirty days Hoineseekers excursions Frequently each month to Western Nebraska East ern Colorado Big Horn Basin dry land farming destinations or irrigated sec tions Dry Land Farming Send for folder and get hold of a quarter section of cheap western land before it is too late Free Kinkaid lands Write D Clem JDeaver Agent Burlingtons Home seekers Information Bureau at 1004 Farnam St Omaha about getting hold of a free section of Kinkaid lands now being restored to the public domain Consult nearest Burlington Ticket Agent and see what rates be has avail able for your proposed trip G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry L y Wakeley G P A Omaha Souvenir Postal Cards Tho McCook Souvenir Postal Cards printed by The Tribune are on sale a A McMillens -The Ideal Store The Tribune Office L W McConnells The Post Office Lobby Eleven different views printed Other designs are in preparation Price Two for five cents A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6 toll days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo Ladies read this catalogue of charms Bright eyes glowing cheeks red lips a smooth skin without a blemish in short perfect health For sale with every package Hollisters Rocky Mountain tea 35cents L W McConnell Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to tho page for sale at The Tribune office It arouses energy develops and stim ulates nervous life arouse3 the courage of youth It makes you young again Thats what Rocky Mountain tea will do 35 cents tea or tablets L W McConnell Good Candy At the Ideal They say that Cupids Arrow Will pierce most any heart We think that Douglas Choco lates Will also do their part When wanting future dates Youd better invest some money In Douglas The New Ideal Bargain Depot flf8j vmnssimmr i Engine 1050 is undergoing light ro paira in the roundhouse Master Mechanic Culbertson was in Denver Wednesday on business II 0 Jonree blacksmith and II Schwartz helper have resigned W E Pence blacksmith has returned from his Indiana trip and to work Clerk Clary of Byrams oflico was at headquarters Wednesday afternoon Engineer Walter Stokes entertained his brother Thomas F of Denver part of tho week C M Arnold C M Ilollinger and Elsbury aro new helpers n the black smith shop Locomotive 2711 injured at a C S crossing recently is in tho house for light repairs J G Call went up to Denver Wed nesday night to look over the Denver yard proposition Frank Brady viewed some of tho at tractions of the states capital citj Sun day between trains Engineer II M Tyler was up from the Orleans St Francis run Saturday and Sunday to visit tho family Fireman George Campbell was home Saturday aud Sunday from his regular run on one of the sunflower branches Henry Weintz has resigned as fore man in the backshop erecting side and Mr Turner of Hortou Kansas succeeds him Bruce Berry has been promoted to clerk for Ceief Dispatcher W F Pate Frank Strout goes into Master Mechanic Culbertsons office Tho lOGo has just gone into the back shop for an overhauling tho 316 is just out and the 31S is aovvn on her wheels No 1225 will be out early next week James J Hill says the greatest diffi culty tho railroads of America have in moving the enormous freight business of the country is in inadequate trackage and terminals not in lack of cars Three carloads of machinists boiler makers etc from Glasgow Scotland passed through McCooK for San Fran cisco last Sunday night They came in on No 5 aud went west on No 3 A 42 inch engine lathe a monster new machine has just been added to the equipment of the machine shop It is brand new up-to-date with all the lat est attachments and is a splendid addi tion to the equipment of the backshop As soon as belting etc is received it will be installed adding largely to the scope and amount of work the shop can turn out Chairman Perkins of tho board of directors General Manager Holdrege and General Superintendent Byram in spected the McCook Imperial branch Saturday The party traveled in Chair man Perkins special train which came down from the west as far as Culbert son Friday evening remaining there over night Saturday evening Chair man Perkins and a small party left for his ranch between Ludell and Herndon Kansas for a short hunt on the Perkins preserve Mr Holdrege left the same night for Omaha and Mr Byram for Lincoln DIES FROM POISONING Mystery in the Death of George Wilhelm after Suffering Two Days at County Hospital Lying unconscious for two days in a bare chilly attic at 3114 Market street George Wilhelm was found last night But help came too late and the unfor tunate man breathed his last a few mo ments after he was taken to tho county hospital He did not recover conscious ness Appearances point to poison as tho cause of his death Deep mystery surrounds the death of this man who for twelve years has been a character in the lower part of the city When found he had been unconscious for two days and bore evidences of suf fering from poisoning Whether the poison was administered by his own hand because life had palled upon him or whether it was given by another is the mystery that troubles the physicians who attended him Wilhelm was discovered by the county physician and removed at once to the county hospital where ho died Very little was known about Wilhelm He was of German birra and apparently educated and about 45 years old He eked out a meager existence by fitting kegs which he dug from ash heaps He had no family and few friends It is understood that a brother resides in Mc Cook Nebraska It was believed at first that the man was suffering with morphine poisoning but this theory was eliminated when it LlJMLSft I Mrdatetife HiPi tofc dl was learned that ho had been uncon scious for two days a condition impossi ble iu morphine poisoning What the subtle poison was that held tho unfor tunate man ander its influence puzzles the county hospital physicians Wilhelms remains will be turned over to Coroner Rollins Denver Post Nov 7 190G INDIAN0LA Rev E Smith arrived home from Omaha Friday night H C Letts wife and mother in lawspent a cbuple of days last week visiting their friends Mr and Mrs Lewis Corbin Smith Powell are building an elevator on their ranch east of town Dawson Bros of Beatrice ship ded some fine registered hogs to Indianola this week and sold them at good figures Henry Miller came down from Culbertson Sunday morning for a visit with home folks R E Smith and helper are over at Marion working at their profession Miss Edna Holcomb went to Lincoln last Monday morning where she will pursue the study of music Sibbie Orman went to Bartley Monday afternoon to engage in the business of husking corn Mr Wilson and family from the east have moved into the property lately purchased of C W Dow The young ladies about town are talking of organizing a society called The old maids club The family of Mr Hughes who have been visiting in the east are expected home Friday even ing The Epworth league will give a social a week from Friday at the parsonage Program in the church Mrs D Thompson and chil dren who have been visitors in the home of Elmer Thompson went on to Denver to continue their visit C L Walker the paint man of McCook visited a short time Thursday with relations in In dianola while on his way to Bartley A N Puckett entertained the C E at his home last Friday evening A good crowd was present and all spent a very en joyable evening A select dance was given in the opera hall Friday evening by V White in honor of his brother who is visiting him About half a dozen couples were present among who were Agent and Mrs Boldmen Mr and Mrs John McClung the Misses Mur ray V White and brother and Miss Sarah Jensin with a few others whose names we did not learn Rev N H Hawkins of the Congregational church was in Trenton last week assisting Rev Noyce in his revival meetings David Stonecyphers relatives have arrived and are now with him Mr Stonecpher has ral lied somewhat in the past few days and great hopes are enter tained that his betterment of health may be permanent Floyd Welborn of Denver vis ited with his parents and other relatives here4last Saturday He reports a fine little daughter at his home Mr John Townley is having his house remodeled and when done will be very nice L Hay den is doing the carpenter work -- - - V hlZL S Ji HS5 When You Stand in Model Sho tfODEL HEJ 111 lUi MI MUtTf 1 TimeCard B McCook Neb fli SHOE Z1EMUJ ISMS t STORE ssmmmmigmmmmmmmm es we St NORTH SIDE Lots of rain this fall has caused some excitement among the farm ers in this town Several are still sowing wheat Corn shucking has commenced here where people can get any one to shuck Hands are scarce Mr and Mrs H H Bandy who were visiting in Missouri a couple of weeks have returned and report that they bought a farm near Hubble in Republic county Kansas Earl Patterson of Muscatine county Iowa who came here a couple of months ago for his health and has been working for Con Eckhard has been veryjg much benefited by the change of climate is now staying at H H Bandys and going to school There is a literary society every Wednesday night at the Coleman school house Every body invited to come and have a good time The box supper at the Cole man school house last week was a decided success The proceeds go to get a dictionary for the school The mystery is where the school marm had her box hid j to keep the wrong fellow from tvti J While on the way home from the box supper last Wednesday night Ernest Hamiltons team I tock fright at something and ran into the fence which scared them into a runaway One of the lines broke and let the team run in a circle after runing through the fence five or six times they ran into the fence again broke the buggy pole and came to a standstill The team was cut considerably by the wire Miss Hester Spurgin who was with Mr Hamilton received a sprain ed ankle in getting out just be fore the team came to a stop Clarence Rozell went to Grand Island to finish his course in busi ness college there the last of last week Clarence is one of the excellent young men of Cole man precinct and liked by all that become acquainted with him Mat and John Droll have bought a fodder shredder and have tried and found it to be an excellent way to take care of feed It will pay any farmer that lives in a reasonable dis tance to go and see the work the machine does It shucks the corn puts it in a wagon puts what shells off in a sack and cuts the fodder all fine and puts it in the barn all ready to feed and it will go almost twice as far as it is all used Get a corn binder and cut all your corn shock it up good and as soon as it is good and dry it is ready to shred I think if you see Mr Drolls machine at work you will set to work to get the most out of your corn crop as about one third of your crop is the fodder and you lose most of it by turn ing your cattle in the stalks you often lose enough cattle to buy a corn binder and pay for cutting and shredding I have known some men to lose eight or ten head of cattle in one night after being in the stock field It will pay any farmer to look into this as cane k too hard on ground imvil 1ilii UIUI miCTminw and Back of Them You then you only have a comfortable feeling shoe but you have the comfortable feeling that if there are any defects in workmanship or material The Model Shoe Store is ready and willing to make them right High Cut Bpots for adults and children for rough weather full elk sales tan or black at various prices up to 750 per pair Best made Warm Shoes Winter is creeping on rou will need warm lined 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BEGKROFF CO -v 0v - - rsr McCook Hardware Co f Hardware Implements Feed Grinders Gasoline Engines Harness Saddles Buggies Wagons We can fill your order for anjthing WBMILLS Phone 31 r b SIMMONS Successors to W T Coleman 64 BIXLER OPERA HOUSE ii u 1 1 uujirir in i Monday November 19th First Performance of the Players Club of McCook Presenting the Melo Drama y me Sea Presented bv a Cast of Ten Characters Stirring SituationsRealistic Scenic Effects Produced under the Personal Direction of Doctor S C Beach Tickets on Sale at McConnells Drug Store 25c 35c 50c