tkV T y A1 kV i 0 tf itinng ynryivwnwow wwhjuBt l y W ar fcrfw White Line Transfer Company Hawkins Sheaffer Props Specialty of moving Household Goods and Pianos Only covered van in city Phones- Office C8 resioence red 45G Vote in 29th Senatorial District Ked Willow 114H Totals - - Cordeals Plurality - Si Total Vote Plurnlities rordealSajerCordealSajcr Chas e U Dundy 421 Frontier Furrms MM I Gosper rl 291 Hitchcock MM 2i0 mo 260 147 11MI M 5 t 203 lh 110 477 UC 7C7 Jtel 1137 253 2J3 SS4 These figures are official except in the case of Dundy county Scene from Act II Edwin Milton Roleys Great Play The Squaw Man which appears here Monday November 21 wy Ty -v Vhcfi the Hen Crows WiHsfurd in his Nature Secrets 1U3S writes Beasts eating greedily and more than they used to do preuotes fonl won t her and all small cattle that seem to rojoyce with playing and sporting themselves foroshews rain Oxen and all kinds of neat if you do at any time observe them to hold up their heads and suuiile in the air or lick their mures or thfir Sfctfus against the hair exped then rainy weather Asses or mule Iabitiis often their ears or brayimr much more than usually they are accustom ed presages rain Hogs crying and running up and down with hay or lit ter in their mouths foreshows a storm to be near at hand The little sable beast called a tleai if much thirst im after blood It argues rain The cm U if he crows in the daytime very much or at sunsetting or when he is at roost at unusual hours as at 1 or 10 expect some change of weather and that suddenly but from fair to foul or the contrary But when the hen crows good men expect a storm within doors and without Lured Into Bathing In a railway carriage chat the other day a London medical man told a good story which had come within his own experience A mother vi frequently hrintring her child to him tor treatment but the doctor could discover nothing amiss except its nee of a good wash She was certain the infant was suffering from some terri ble complaint and begged the doctor to do his best lie prescribed a daily wash with the water in which pota toes had been peeled Never sus pecting that this was merely a ruse to get the child washed the mother followed the instructions to the let ter Rosy cheeks appeared and a clean healthy looking child gladdened the mothers heart She sounded the doctors praises everywhere and ad vised oher mothers to test the eili cacy of potato water It never oc curred to her that precisely the same result would have followed the daily application of soap and water A Spanish Ship Treasure In 1702 the largest bulk of treasure ever taken froin a ship at sea was brought into London It was the whole of the cargo of the Spanish ship Cer inione captured on May 21 by H M S Active The Hermione surrendered to the Active without an action and the treasure was landed at Portsmouth and conveyed to London in twenty dec orated wagons with British colors over Spanish and an escort party of sailors The strange procession reached Lon don on Aug 12 the day on which George IV was born On being sold the treasure realized 519703 Is id and the share of the officers and men of the Active was as follows The captain 53Oo3 13s fld three com missioned officers each 13004 14s Id eight warrant officers each 433G 3s 2d twenty petty officers each 1806 Is Sd 158 seamen eacli 485 5s 4d Pall Mall Gazette At the Wrong Door My health and digestion are per fect doctor began the caller in the office of the medical man I havent an ache or a pain The trouble with me is that I cannot sleep at night Well if that Is the case sir said the learned physician I suggest that you consult your spiritual adviser rather than me Llppincotts Greatly Overrated Mrs Gaswell while you were in Venice did you see the Bridge of Sighs Oil yes I saw what they called that but my land Ive seen bridges ten times its size without ever going out of Pennsylvania Chicago Trib une One of Lifes Problems It la often more difficult to forget than it is to remember REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Citizens National Bank of McCoolc Cl UiTKR XCVRBB 9ttfV jfc at Mi Coil in at tlicclo o 1 of liii im Xotember Til 1010 i rcsoukcks w Loans iiwl 25I313 4 3 Overdrafts secured and urwenred I2u fi U s Iouds to secure circulation VO JJ lt j Premium mi IT S Honds t5 Oil S liondfr ecuriie etc 2C00 IX 3 HtiiUiiit icou c fin nil 11 il lixtf i ItiUIJOO ti lii r NLiuil Innl raere iKc - MJ t Due from ro titl rt tr i S 77 i H IiicIia and Cil it a i Itiu Vi 15 Kg Note of other i ional bml 2l0 XI 1 rtctiona paper nrrncy nickel- Si fo feu Ml Lawful inonej re ere i i an viz H fapecie S Jitii 50 Lprnl tfnder note- lW l 2775 St Redenipti u fund with U S Treasur er S percent of circuiaiioa 2rO 0C Tota liaiiimtils nitl foci paid in p ii iid i iW ornlit it -nil id ejpeu e and nr i yrrrr - r irnTTirrriiiir rr wi inrwnn twin mwwiihhiihihi i 1 T TT ucttaffi222gS UWMVVVyiWf AWWWIIWfWMTMJ1fl WmliPlHI OIIBP PM - ft - Scene from The Squaw Man in Temple Theatre McCook Monday November 21st ffiE3St O I imrv WfiSa Time Card McCook Neb MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET No 6 Central Time 1135 P u 8 16 2 12 14 10 715 p M 500 A M 550 A M 640 A M 942 p M 530 P M MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET No 1 Mountain Time 1220 P m 3 1142 p M 5arr850pm 13 905 A H 15 1230 AM 9 615 A M 7 930 A M IMPERIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 345 p M No 175 departs 645 AM Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats fre on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada For information timetables maps and tick ets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent McCook Nsbraska or L W Wakeley General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Mrs S D Hughes has been quite ill for the past week or two J Campbell night operator at In dianola is sick with typhoid fever C C Bauer is relieving him J H Thomas is located in Chey enne Wyoming now having recent ly been transferred to that city The pay wagon unloaded here Monday The boys all drew checks of increased size as a result of the late rush of business quite a num ber two checkers A carload of household goods was set out of freight train No 7G at Mascot last Saturday and the car and contents were entirely con sumed by fire which was start ed inside the car by a bunch of hoboes who were stealing a rice The hoboes made their es cape into an adjacent cornfield Te Burlington has settled a dam age suit with Mrs D Fritzcl of Chi cago for 7r0 It will be recalled that in February last two boys sleep ing on tie siding at Doane just west of Benkelman were run over by pas senger train No 1G One of the lads was killed and the other one Fritzel by name lost a leg which vas ampu tated at Holdrege a day or so lat er Young Fritzels mother brought suit against tie company and the set tlement close of lats week ended the suit Sunday evening passenger train No 5 ran into the rear end of freight train No 77A at Cambridge where the freight engine was taking water The way car of the freight train and the locomotive of the passenger train were both considerably damaged but no one was injured The freight had a flagman back but without avail It is said the passenger was a little ahead of arrival time Engineer Moore of Lincoln was driving the engine of No 5 Conductor Miller was in charge of the train Conduc tor Beeler was conducting the freight Conductor Worth Humphrey had the bridge special and the pay car over the division this week Try McCook Business College Try a Tribune want ad and watcb results MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Coy Burnett was up from Lincoln Tuesday Harry Stewart has been receiving a visit from his father of Alma this week A R Scott of the McCook Elec tric Co is having a tussle with a severe attack of bronchitis W H Ferguson of Lincoln own er of large interests in this city and vicinity was a business visitor here last Friday Bert Sutton was down from Colo rado closing days of last week guest in the home of his cousin H P Sut ton of our city Master Bruce Magee had about a dozen of his little school friends in Tuesday afternoon to help him cele brate his seventh birthday Mrs Fred Schwab was called to Hallam Neb first of the week by news of the serious illness of her Jstcr Hannah now Mrs Wendlein Mrs Adele Phelan departed for Portland Oregon She vill visit a few days in Denver en route Mrs Campbell and Miss El ie accompanied her as far as Den ver where they visited briefly Rev L E Lewis of the Metho dist church went down to Bartley Wednesday morning on a two days 3ssion of the ministerial association of tiie church having a paper before die session of Wednesday morning Advertised List The following letters cards and packages remain uncalled tor at the - -- postoffice Letters Mr J W Admire Mrs Ella Hain ning Ellen Ingersoll Mr Geo Mere dith Mr Charlie McLean Cards C W Eurnett Miss Hazel Clock iS Mr Hary Hillyer2 Miss Vir ginia Jones Miss Agnes McDonald Mrs Matilda Miller Mrs H R Per kins Mrs L U Powell Mr Charles 5iepherd Mies Ema Smith Mrs N P Skinner Mr W A Wilson Mrs Lewis Young uiii - l IH Cll lltV liapLTx IjulOIC UieV art Wabhed the fllR limp rhpun Htiorc lircf oc or nc tnnrl Suphc know thai ur linens am reliable because o iiy reliable mills have made them for us Those we sell you will stand the wear if wahinir and irtaui their good appearance e Imvc biuht such large quantities of linens for our Thanksgiving trade that we call sella Table Damask 72 inches wide for 75c 9Jj L00 150 per yd We are sure that the sets cloth and napkins to match would inter est you c9 DeGROFF 54lW21sl S iOOPOl hional liink noti - outftaudinf Duu to tliii patic nnl biihr ue to privite banks and banker- iiiiviiiiKi i to cluck Itnif firtillruli -of ill pij 1 checks oiit iainln o uiki i lus 411200 I 72T IW 02 Total tt24S 64 Sliitciif Nebraska l ouiit of Red Wiilo f I R Green cahi r of the above named Hiik il -wear that tho hIkivp true to the 1e t of my knowledge and belief H imix Ca hier Cokkk t 1 V FltAXKIIN ft HWT7IVh A McMlLLKN Directing Sul crile ami -worn h for nie thi liHh din tif November 191 it vhioi ik NlCHols f KAil Ntnrj Public Mj coinmi kiii laiuary S HUG Six Weeks to Christmas And You Cant GET BUSY Too Soon Buying or Mak ing Christmas Things The Unemployed The legislation of the thirteenth fourteenth and Qfteenth centolea abounds In bills concerning the unem ployed In the reign of Edward VL eeveral laws were passed against idlers most of them such because they could get nothing to do In the reign of Henry VIII the kingdom wai Infested with rogues vagnbondB and idle persons and it is ss fd that during Henrys reign more than 70000 of this unfortunate class were hanged Drawback The Alpine guide waxed eloquent Behold he cried yon beetling crags They beetle for everybody though sneered the rich American and sullenly spat In token of his dis content It was not true however that he lacked appreciation of the beautiful and the sublime provided these were costly and exclusive Puck One Source of Knowledge A novelist can learn something from everybody and a great deal from women perhaps more than he think3 from these latter Jk3 i M COMPANY Plain Ave Fisher and Perkins BKBasaMZTMCSHEfBOli New Morrs Building Tnc Model Shoe Store Fit Style Quality New lines of Danc ing Pumps and of Slippers The Hanan Ror sheim anf Barry Shoes for men The Up-To-Date Shoe Store 1S222S6 e Temple Theatre onday9 Nov0 21st Yes the Greatest Dramatic Hit of the Century is The Squaw Man e H E Pierce Cos Record Breaker By Edward Milton Royle The Show That Dazzled Two Continents A Stirring American Drama in Four Great Acts TheSquawMan Prices 50c 75c 100 and 150 Seats on Sale at flcConnelFs THE TRIBUN 5 150 Value for 103