V h I 9 Fit out the MAIN LINE EA8T DEPABT No 6 Central Time 16 2 12 14 10 lis 1135 P M 715 P M 500 A m 550 A M 705 A M 42 p M 5 P M MAIN LINK WK8T DEPART No 1 Mountain Time 1220 P M 3 UCpm 5arr850pm 15 9 4 I 905 A M 1230 A M 615 A M 930 A M IMPERIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 345 p M No 175 departs 645 am Sleeping dining 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 D F Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Storekeeper and Mrs B C Hill of Plattsmouth greeted their many friends in McCook Sunday last McCook was numerously represent ed in the Railroad Day affair in Denver last Saturday Many of them took advantage of the opportunity to remain in the city over Sunday also It was a gala day and occasion FOR SALE One three piece mahogany parlor suit upholstered in silk plush One mahogany parlor table Ono mahogany bedstead One mahogany parlor cabinet mirror back and glass shelves One mahogany rocker leather back and seat One Turkish easy chair One couch Boston leather cover tufted One quartered oakbuffett Onequartered oak china cabinet Ono quartered oak dining table Sis quartered oak dining chairs One quartered oak library table Three quartered oak rockers leather backs and seats One quartered oak chiffonier One quartered oak dresspr One quartered oak dressing chair One quartered oak book case One quartered oak ladys desk One Vernis Martin gilt iron bed two inch posts Three 9x12 velvet parlor rugs One Monarch range in good repair Dishes and other household necessi ties All the above almost new Inquire girls for school from our large stocks of Dress Goods Ginghams Rib bons Hose etc Our Full Goods are now in and our assort ment more complete than ever We are showing in our Dress Goods Department a full line of colors in a Worsted Diagonal Serge at 35c per yard These goods wash beautifully They look like the new fjifob suitings anl are just the thing for school dresses New Tamoshanter Caps at 50c 75c and 100 each Gingham Dresses Ready Made 175 200 and 225 each will be found in our Ready-to-Wear Depart ment Get a new Auto Scarf to wear to the Races Next Week We have some beauties i oo 125 and 150 each jm Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery and Ladies Furnishings 222 Alain Ave Phone 56 SRnTn Time Card McCook Neb BmbJB ir JcS Ptg JTsc SrH K I I l Miss Marcella Ryan has been en joying a vacation in Denver the past week James Kelso of Wauneta moved to the city last week and has entered the employ of the Burlington company Conductor and Mrs G L Burney went down to Harvard close of last week on a visit to Mr and Mrs G H Thomas Conductor and Mrs C B Sentance were visited by the stork last Friday evening and a promising nine pound boy was his welcome gift Engineer and Mrs C H McBride returned to their home in Oxford last Friday evening on 10 after spending a day or two in headquarters on business Ralph Foe swung out the red light and set the semaphore at the danger point and told the boys at the depot he guessed he was dad of the finest girl in Red Cloud Red Cloud Commercial Advertiser It is claimed that there were over 7000 railroad people in the parade of Railroad Men in Denver last Satur day And the Sterling and Alliance men at least part of them did not arrive in the city in time to partici pate in the parade Mrs Charles Kailey and daughter Miss Leta left Tuesday to make their home at McCook Mr Kailey has a fine position in the round house there The Kaileys have resided in Akron for fifteen years Mr Kailey being boiler repairer for the Bur lington Their many friends wish them success in their new venture Akron Pioneer Press The 3urliife4 siaited tfci first of the week on an addition to their roundhouse and when completed this city will become the headquarters for thrte more train crews who are at present stopping at Denver and Alli ance The new addition of five stalls will make a total of ten stalls and with numerous additions to the ma chine shops will make this city the main division point between Denver and Black Hills That the Burling ton highline will not much longer be the insignificant line that it has been in the past is generally conceded as they are making all possible haste to jhave the line remodeled from Hold- rege to Cheyenne so as to keep up with the building that will join it in Cheyenne and who are at present rapidly rebuilding in Eastern Wyom ing and which is to give the Big Horn Basin in Wyoming eight or ten hours seric to Denver Sterling Colo r Ent nrce The 1074 is being broken in after an overhauling The 1010 is receiving repairs over the old drop pit The boilennakers are giving the 1759 a set of new flues No C demolished a truck at Ox ford Wednesday of last week F J tlolfe returned to work this morning after a short vacation The boys will have the 1GG2 out by Saturday or break an eccentric strap Engine 2858 is over the big new drop pit this week having her front drivers dropped Backshop Foreman Adams was in Holdrege Sunday to do tome valve work on a locomotive Mrs George Martin and her guest went to Hastings on a visit on No 10 last Friday night Engine 1046 is over the new drop pit and her pony wheels have been dropped for usual repairs Work is light just now and the re pair force has been placed on a sche dule of 8 hours and f days a week Mr and Mrs S D Hughes and daughter are up in Wjoming on a short vacation Also briefly visiting in Scotts Bluff Foreman Earl Spencer of the boiler department is ctf catt tnjojing an earned vacation in Illinois where the family peceded him J M Smith was in Orleans Tues day doing some airbrake work and C G Orman and Peter Schneider to do some carpenter work Dispatcher and Mrs H D Stewart and Conductor and Mrs G L Burn ey returned home mid weeR from an outing in Belmont Colorado William Poh Art Dinnell Henry Moers and A W Wilson were in Or leans Wednesday night to place three pairs of wheels under a coach Mr and Mrs John Y Jones do parted today for California to spend several months there especially if the climate shall prove favorable for Mr Jones As an indication of the number of McCook railroad people in Denver Saturday No 15 carried some 575 em ployes on passes Not to mention the paid fares Two big new Moffat engines Nos 118 and 119 went over the division Wednesday They were built up in the atmosphere high enough to make a good model of a dirigible balloon The foundation is finished for the boilers which will shortly be moved east a few feet and a fourth boiler added to the battery Other improve ments will add to the efficiency of the steam and heat plant Engine ol train 176 was derailed at the turn table at this place Saturday The company sent an engine to take the train to McCook and also a force of men to place the derailed engine on the track which was accomplish ed at abrut S oclock Imperial Re publican One of the leading features of the Railroad Mens parade in Denver last Saturday was the McCook band They numbered some thirty men quite all of them finished musicians and under the direction of Mr Sut ton made the city fellows sit up and take immediate notice Calvin who was formerly a tele graph operator at this place blew into town last Sunday night on No 15 He is a most confirmed fiend to the dope habit and is a physical wreck Anything that has opium in it in the way of patent medicines is eagerly devoured While here he was using Chamberlains Colic Cure A man in his condition is certainly to be pitied Bloomington Advocate Ah dAllemand commenced work on B M waterworks Monday He is putting down a well east of the Farmers elevator on the north side of the tracks A 50000 gallon tank similar to the one in use by the city will be erected and arrangements made for engines to take water from the switch or main line In connect ion with this improvement it is stated upon good authority that the depot will be moved in the near future to the foot of Nebraska Ave Arapa hoe Mirror New Styles of Locomotive The worlds first steam turbine electric locomotive has just been completed at the works of a British locomotive company at Glasgow In its operation the electricity which act uates the motors is generated by a dynamo driven by a turbine engine deriving the steam which is super heated from a boiler in the rear The turbine makes three thousand revolu tions per minute developing one thousand normal horsepower Increased efficiency and economy in fuel are secured it is declared in the innovation This is accomplished by the adding of a condenser and substi tuting the continuous rotary motion of the turbine and dynamo for the re ciprocating action of the present loco motive The new engine already has made nal R F D No 3 Will Sigwing is threshing A few friends and neighbors and reaties gathered at the Lome o Grandpa Rowland the other day to help him remember his 77th birt day 0 Bert GooJenbcrscr and Miss Grace Nelson were Sunday evening guests j S of Mr and Mrs C H Coulson C II Coulson has been on the cielc list Sam Ilockctt Is threshing thh week Sudden change of veathsr Wcdnc -day night Lets of wind and much cooler R F D No 4 C F Evans and II Schmidt are plowing for wheat Miss Lucy Furguson left Monday evening for her home in Hastings Miss Margaret Evans is enjoying a brand new runabout The Baker twins are taking music lessons of Miss Mav Wasson o Clint Hamilton is iome fcm her visit anl Clint smiles and is happy C II Hegeman was out to Youngs Saturday night The Dacks and EJ Jacques have finished threshing Passenger Dies on Train Mrs Adaline McKeen sixty years of age died suddenly on train 14 just as it wio pulling into the Red Cloud station Wednesday morning The body was taken to Amacks under taking rooms and prepared for ship ment to her home in Denver Val vular disease of the heart was given as the cause of death She was ac companied on the train by her daughter and they were on their way to the latters home in Virginia where it was hoped to benefit the mothers health Red Cloud Argus McCook Markets Merchants and dealers in McCook today Thursday are paying the fol lowing prices for the articles listed Corn S 53 Wheat Si I nta l wttio JJ Rye 60 Barley 40 I los 7 40 Butter good 20 to 21 Eggd 13 CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS Christian Science Morning topic for August 28th Man EPISCOPAL Sunday School at ten oclock Jldy Communion at 11 Eve ning prayer and sermon at 8 Rv A R J Goldsmith of Arapahoe will con duct the services Catholic Order of services Mass 730 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Evening service at 800 Sun day school 230 p m WM J FATTON O M I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8 p m Reading room open all the time Science literature on sale Meets now in the northeast corner of courthouse basement Methodist All services at the usual hours Sunday Preaching by pastor at 11 a m and 815 p m Morning sub ject What Is Christianity This will be the second part of the subject used last Sunday morning Evening subject A Sermon Story of a Church Vacation BRYANT HOWE Pastor WW aA UJ Congregational Morning service at 11 Evening service at 8 The Sabbath school wil be resumed next Sunday as usual Baptist Sunday school at 10 oclock a m A short business meeting of the church will follow the Sunday school ADVERTISED LIST The following mail matter remains uncalled for at the McCook postoffice McCook Neb Aug 26 1910 Letters Miss Lucile Billings Mrs Fred B Burbank Mr J M Crawford Mr Geo Cain V A Fitzer Earl Foster Mary Hill Mrs Marie Jones Mrs Alice Meyers Mr Joseph Mansfield Mrs Arlie Stults Cards Miss Jessie Brown Mr Harley Bradley Mr Cordie Brown A B Currie Co Mr George Cain Miss Nellie Foster Miss Grace Gillespie J B Ginney Mr C T Higgins 4 Mr Nick Holton Mr H B Heimann Mr Oscar L Jones Mr Walter Lin coln Mr Henry Lutz Mr Joseph Mansfield Mrs Mary Marshall Mr Walter Qosgriff Mrs Geo Snyder Mr S B Seal 2 Mrs Carrie Shep herd Mr Willie Taylor Miss Anna LO CME rc tmastsr CLDeGroffG Each day now brings new fall goods air they arc beiny placed on display as rapidly as they arrive Through careful buying we have made a selection of widest variety of appael that is strictly fashionable and de pendable and at prices within reach of all Your particular attention is called to the following and you are especially invited to call and inspect theni 111 III m Ml alsSiEtt HI ill ssl iSiwUPW JmMlWM 111 lBixVk Hiil iff ilj 61 S SKIRTS 3 to 20 Within tins range ol prices J i r l - r I cin uc luijiui Mviii nun mi beauty cannot be duplicated New braided effects in Voiles Panamas etc all colors and sizes WAISTS An endless variety of iiatiste French Flannels etc beauti fully trimmed and twtremel smart Persian patterns in flannelettes yd ioc Newest patterns in Crepes yd i Sc Ginghams with big plaids exceptionally desirable for childrens dresses fyl 12 1 Mens Youngmens and Bbys Clothing now being open ed up Our hand tailored mens ready-to-wear apparel is better this year than ever The styles are absolutely correct and they are guaranteed to hold their chape CL DeGROFFCO Everything for Man Woman or Child 117 Main Ave HcCook Neb Phone 22 Bread in Politics From the days of Joseph down the only vell populated countrj which ad enough grain to satisfy its own eonsuiters was Egypc rich beyond the record of any other soil this side of Paradise Ferrero In his history of Rome shows the transcendent po litical importance of corn in all times Feed your people king or demagogue else they will overthrow you For the masses from furthest antiquity to most recent days there has never been any torch of dissatisfaction re bellion and anarchy like a shortage of bread Truth In Jest When the French Revolution broke out a number of scientists lost their lives but Lalande the astronomer only paid the more attention to the skies and its constellations When he found after the Reign of Terror that he had escaped the fury of the mob he exclaimed gratefully I may thank my stars for it would any apparent jest possess more genuine truth The AV C T U will meet at the home of Mrs Belle Inglis Friday August 26th A good attendence is desired Did you lose something Let a Tribune want ad help you find it It has helped others why not you The W C T U subject for Aug ust 27th is Medal Contest Hostess Mr- Lewis loader Mrs Beye Huber handles the Carhartt gloves and caps also and a full line of other makes I carry a complete line of hair goods Switches puffs and curls made from your combings L M CLYDE PHONE 72 Ill W II St UI STAIRS DONT invest in irrigated or non irrigated lands until you have read The Western Word the Standard American pub for land buyers home eekers and invest ors 8100 a year Subscriptions taken bv It IIOFER 215 Main av Stomach Trouble Del Wa has cured thous ands Why not you Trial treatment 100 Del Wa Herb Company P 0 BOX 1008 Denver Colo Not Going Out of Business But Selling Goods Right Quaker Corn Flakes 4 pack 25c Baking Powder 10 oz Sc 15 oz 12c 25 oz 20c Former 25c Coffee now Laundry Soap 10 bars Coal Oil gal Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at all times Choice Country Butter 20c 25c ioc 25c Bring your cream and get cash on delivery Yours for Bus D MAGNER Prop