R if rx I et v i Y 1 i n i u 3 Time Card ftt McCook Neb MAIN LINK EAHT HKPaIIT o 1 CoritrnlTlino Il10r i 10 S0i a it 2 fiM A M l2nrr 015 7iw a m 14 VM v m JO c00 I M MAIN LINK WKHT DUPART 5nrr8Wfin Ourr 7Mnm H Mountain Timu e Watch Inspector C B Q R R- 3m 13 r 1142 p 01 A 5t0r a 12 a 7W A IMIKKIAI MNK Wo 17fi arrive Mountain Timo 420 p u No 17idoiJiirtH 70 A M Slopping tliuiui iinil rocliuiiiK clinlr car nats froo on through train Tirknt wild unci hitiwHoru checked to any point in the Ouitwl Smt8 or Canada For information time table tnnps and tick et rail on or writo D F IIoHtnttei Atfont MrCooIr SnhraskH or L W Wakoloy General PiiKietuor Agent Oitiiilia Nolraka RAILROAD news items Engine 112 1 is receiving some new flues this week Mrs Billings is ailing and Fred is olT duty for i few days George Hock of Blackwood is a new employe in the shops J ft Ferr os family loft Tuesday for their homestead in OliHrry ciunty D A Greon of Palisade is a now tiro man for the company out of McCook George Phillip visited his parents and friends in Minden last week early Tank work is progressing on engines 2998 and 1018 Similar work on the 1749 just completed The Burlington is adding to its track age in the Wymore yard and straighten ing its old tracks Chicago rail mills havo the past few days booked orders for over 100001 tons of rails for 1910 delivery Machinist Theo Diebold has been laid off several days with an iujured right hand hurt while working about an engine end of Inst week It is stated from Wymore that the Burlington pay role for the Wmore di vision for last month aggregated 30000 3no of the largest in its history Sam Newton and fnmily arrived home last Friday from their visit to his sis ters back in Ohio having had a fine visit but glad to get baok to Nebraska The Baldwin works have just deliver ed to the Santa Fo for use on the moun tain divisions in Southern California and Nevada the largest locomotive ever n John Fahrnnbruoh is back from Brush and at work hfro now EugiiHH 2998 and 1091vnre both in the bnclhop for light repairs Four new men were nddud to the ro pur traok force this week Jacob Schlect returned Monday from hin viHit iii N whore Oregon Eniri 32G is ready to leave the bock shop Tim 1018 will follow shortly Henry Mncri and family expect to nvtUo a visit in Denver end of this week Sam Franklin is figuring on attonding thu lunti sale at Aransas Pass Texas December 9 h Engine 1749 is in the shop for repairs to a broken frame received in a collision on Wray hill recently Shu is over drop pit No 1 A freightcar loaded with coal took the rail at Heartwell last Saturday and a wrecking crew with bhckfng was sent down to put her on ngain The west end of the general foremans office has been rearranged this week giving the general foreman and travel ing engineer separate offices Conductor George Willetts now car ries a superb watch charm and chain the gift nf the novices in the late shrine ceremonial here George prizes it immensely you bet The appointment of Engineer Will Dungan to succeed CM Bailey as trav eling engineer will be popular with the onginemen and guarantee the company continued efficient service T E Enright conductor of the Benver City St Francis limited has a baby daughter at his home in McCook who arrived on Monday and delights in the name of Jesselyn Esther Enright The second section of the cognomen was contributed by a little Miss of Beaver City Times Tribune The B M has published te state ment that no moro passengers will be accepted on nny of the freight trains on the main line ThiB will cause some in convenience to those who havo been ac customed to traveling on the Turn Around freight which runs between Holdrege and Hastings The freights on the Highlino and the Nebraska City branch will continue to carry passengers Holdrege Citizen Coroner Ftiqua held an inquest over tho dead body of A D Mitchel at J ewe Haigler last Thursday afternoon and made It is for fast trains Apart the verdict was that he came to his death from its tender it weighs 376450 pounds with tender 300 tons It is Go feet long Tender carries 12000 gallons of water and 4000 gallons of oil which will run the engine about 100 miles Total length of engine and tenaer is 105 feet Its traction power is 53 000 pounds by mistaking the main line of the rail road as tho switch His wife who resides in Donver was notified and she ordered tho body prepared for burial and arrived in Haigler Friday morning returning Friday evening with the body to Denver Benkelman News Chronicle I i The Secret of Holiday Success lies largely m knowing where to buy the right goods at the right price and in plenty of time Our stock has been assembled in anticipation of a holiday rush and with the idea of making it respond quickly to every demand made upon it In Diamonds we have anything you may want in loose or mounted and at a very advantageous price Watches Watches will be in demand We offer any thing from a Fine Railroad Watch to the Boy Proof one dollar one At this time we offer you unusual opportunities in Jewelry and Jewelry Novelties The line contains anything and everything you may want and is well worth your careful inspection Spend a Few Minutes in fly Store p lry SUTTON JEWELER AND OPTICIAN i Valve t lide and oilier minor repai are being given to the 2012 M O Bland of near Wrav U a new helper in the blacksmith hop Fred Wasson bnsruturtied to the back shop after a short road service as fire man It II Iluett C F Eaton ShiiiSi Frank Cciiley all rtj a r triuU iun nr back from Alliance Two switch ermines att tiiln to pas s on same track Thi m1w evening at about seven oclock ami three or four f r irfii cars were derailed or piled up as a re suit Thovard except main track was blocked or several hours The acci dent happened in the east end of the yard No one wa hurt FIREMEN ASK FOR A RAISE Employes oi 42 Railroads West Chicago File Demand of Chicago Nov 10 Locomotive fire men of forty two railroads went of Chicago today filed demands for a wage increase of 20 to 25 per cent Ap proximately 25000 men are involved in the demands and their territory covers all the west wmthwnt and northwest portions of the United States Coupled with the demindfl for higher wages is another for recognition of the claim of the brothe hood of locomotive firemen to for enineers who are members if the firemans crganiza tion No time limit is eet for an answer to the demands but tho firemen urge that they be given a hearing before a com mittee of managers representing the railroads in the west so as to expedite the negotiations and raako uniform schedules In substance the demands to the general managers are Firemen in passenger service 20 per cent increase over exisiting rates Firemen on through and irregular freight local freight and mixed train service helpers and wcrk train service 25 per cent increase 0 R T Meeting- The meeting of agents and operators of the McCook division of the C B Q Railway which was announced in a foimers issue of the Gazette was held last Saturday night Nov 6 1909 in the L W Wright office in the Picket block While the attendance was small on ac count of the heavy business on the roid there was as large a crowd as was ex pected General Chairman C L Lamb of Red Oak Iowa was present and gave an enteresting talk for the good of the order His remarks embraced a his tory of the work of the order during the past five years He reports the organi zation in fine condition both financially and fraternally and it h only a matter of time until a much better understand ing will exist between employer and em ployee to their mutual benefit Arrangements are made to hold regu lar meetings at various places on this division and no doubt the boys will meet in Wray in the near future Wray Colo Gazette Blanche Casten Married A quiet wedding took place last night at the home of Mr and Mrs Lewis Cas ten 512 East Seventeenth street when their daughter Miss Blanche Casten be came the wife of Mr William Marti The ceremony was performed at eight oclock by Dr George C Rafter and was witnessed by the family and a few other relatives The bride was gowned in a tailored traveling gown of blue cloth There were no attendants The house was profusely decorated with pink carn ations Following the ceremony a sim ple wedding supper was served after which Mr and Mrs Marti left on a two weeks trip to Denver They will live in Cheyenne going to housekeeping imme diately on their return Cheyenne Wyo State Leader Nov 4th 1909 Cut Flowers and Plants We will have for sale for Thanksgiv ing delivery a choice lot of cut flowers carnations chrysanthemums roses and ferns for decoration Also potted plants including ferns chrysthemums and cyclomen Displayed and orders taken at Hubers store W M Morrisey Phone black 292 In Honor of Franklin The athletic association of the high school will close the football season next Thursday with a banquet in honor of Franklin serving at six oclock Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last report Hiram C Rider et ux to Emme line Mitchell wd to pt 51 52 53 in 3 South McCook 25 00 John S Dulin et ux to Andrew Lord wd to ne qr 5 i 27 2100 00 A M Bower sing to Dewitt Clinton Marsh wd to sw qr ne qr se qr nw qr 2 3 in 3-2-29 10000 00 Roy Mann et ux to John Puck ett wd to 5 6 in 6 Indian ola G50 00 Elliott Lowe et ux to Bird Critchfield wd to e hf w hf s hf ne qr 1 2 in 2-2-29 10000 00 Richmond Gavit et ux to Ed mund Davis et ux wd to ne qr 15-4-27 6000 00 Charles F Fay to L D Van derhoof qcd to pt 14 West McCook 1 00 FOR SALE F0k RbNT ETC Knit iwK acrt of I Miff Foic tninry Mmr with of n Kkvp tit M t i it in mil Foi SiK Tuauk on Uknt 12 room hou o and J acres of land A Bruuke -X v r - HII Ill l it r Mir 1 l Siil l infn mMii tirief f - 1 wioi i 30 i tv4 y i IOlC m It llOIw llill 2 111- OOit linu c mid corner lor iirii lawn irfH Ilinent wnlu SI 201 - e L E li irT iooiii nvr McCon nellV Fok Hknt Furnished steam heatd room on Main avenue Phono black tai - Lost A pocket book last Sunday night Finder will be suitab y reward ed by returning same to C W Jac lis ns Your Own Fault if your bread isnt the best ever if jou dont bu ton famous Lomiis high putent at the McCook Flour and Fni Store G F Smith proprietor FARM LOANS Whittaker fc Grav room 3 Ma oni temple McCook Nebraskn 25 tf McConnell fills prescriptions Everything in drugs McConnoil Try me and soe how white I am 91 Patent Feed of all kinds baled hay etc McCook Flour and Feed Store at Quality like blood tells Quality ex plains the well earned popularity of the Famous Loomis High Patent Fours Sold bv McCook Flour and Feed Store Death of Mrs C P Viland Last Thursday evening Oct 28 1909 Mrs C P Viland who lived east of Be loit died of p walsis aged 55 vcnr Carrie Toft was born in Norway in 1854 and came to America when but two jears old She was married April 16th 1873 to Mr C P Viland For some years the family lived atShnlhahl Iowa going from there to McCook Nebraska in 1885 They made their home at McCoik until 1898 when they came to Canton and they havo made their home in this vicinity ever since Quite recently they built a now home just east of Beloit A week ago Sunday while returning from the morning Luth eran service Mrs Viland was stricken with paraljsis and was taken into the home of A O Richardson and medical aid was summoned Up to that time she had seemed to be unusually well and she failed rapidly after the stroke soon lobing consciousness and remained un conscious to the time of her death Funeral services were held at the hon c Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock conduct ed by Rev P H Tettle and the re mains were laid to rest in the Beloit cemetery Tho deceased leaves two sisters Mrs P S Hanson of Canton and Mrs Ed gar Hilton of Hudson a husband two sons and three daughters Mrs Will Millage Canton E tward P Viland Roundup Mont Tillie Viland Beloit Mrs A C Johnson of Netteberg S D and Andrew Viland of Roundup Mont all of whom were present at the funeral except Mrs Millage who is sick In their sudden bereavement the family have the sjmpathy of their large circle of friends Sioux Valley News Canton S D TO U E NEWSPAPERS ONLY Canton 0 Business Men Will Dlscoui age Other Forms of Publicity The Business Mens association of Canton O has announced that in the future it will discourage any form of advertising other than in newspapers The plan was adopted to prevent ex penditure of money for fake advertising schemes Score cards programs hotel registers church and secet society affairs are all classed in the poor busi ness line The Holdrege Commercial club re cently took nction almost as stringent on this matter of advertising COURT HOUSE KEWS COUNTY COURT Following licenses to marry have been issued since our last report James Kennedy 21 Anna Maisel20 both of Indianola Alvin E Newkirk 23 Lena Bren ning 18 both of McCook Irwin A Bennett 26 Mary Fay Kline 21 both of Cambridge Married Nov 17th by County Judge Arthur Ruggles 26 of McCook and Beatrice Lang 23 of Indianola Farm Loans Optional payments No cash com mission required P S Heato Money To Loan On Farms See Rozell Sons at clothing store MITCHELL Auctioneer Street Sales Every Saturday Consignments Solicited LET ME CRY YOUR FARM SALE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED With McCook Republican Phone 17 Residence Phone 326 r s0 fit fff luliHi Sk It it 9 fim B lvi h k X n 9 it i THE FUR SEASON IS HERE We are anxious to show you THE RELIABLE ANNIS BRAND at prices most reasonable w Mens Fur Coats at 15 to i L I if tarOli AT I 0 White House Grocery 4 E have just made a killing on PICKLES While we did not buy a carload we bought in sufficient quantity so that the difference between our price and the wholesale price Is scarcely perceptible They are composed of the fol lowing varieties Sweet Gher kins Spiced Gherkins Dills Olives Sweet Mixed and others We have also large quantities of PRE SERVES such as Plums Peaches Strawberries Marachino Cherries Blackberries Raspberries Mince Meat Appie and Peach Butter We solicit your Thanksgiving business as we are prepared to furnish you with all season able delicacies JL s j Phone 30 A Rib McCook Neb ry ir r i rmriiiiiiiiliwiMBiiaiM