rts A t K a Time Card rTr iM ti McCook Neb m Main Line East Depart Cntrnl Tune No G 1135 P M 8 715 P M 16 500 A M -4 O OU A il 12 640 A M 14 942 P M 10 530 P M Maiu Line West D p rt iJioi luiuTune No 1 1220 P M 3 1142 P M 5 arr 850 p m 13 905 A M 15 1230 A M 9 615 A M 7 930 A M Imperial Line iMonitiiii TimoJ No 176 arrives 345 P M No 175 departs 645 A M 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 tickets call on or write D P Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Bryce Jones was a Denver visitor Sunday FOR RENT Furnished room with heat light and bath No 415 1st street west J G Schobel is preparing to build a modern residence on his corner lots north of his present home on 1st street east Dispatcher Roy Cadman is off on his vacation Will visit in Wilcox Council Bluffs Lincoln and else where John Murray has his trick in the meantime First of the week the Burlington handled a special silk train of five baggage cars carrj ing 1 250000 worth of raw siik and silk goods which left Yokohama November 19th Bruce Campbell who has been in charge of a gang of steel layers dur ing the past summer and fall in this section of the state is home the work having been suspended for the winter His First Visit Here A large congregation greeted Dis trict Supt J M Morris of the Hol drege district lastt Sunday evening at the Methodist church upon his first appearance The superinten dents sermon was a strong and in spiring effort First quarterly conference was held on Monday evening Marriage Licenses The following licenses have been issued since our last report Frank Ball 34 of Holbrook and Ella T Webber 21 of Bartley Mar ried by county judge Moore Dec 5th William A Premer 25 and Mary A Sullivan- 26 both of Bartley The Only Union Made overalls in the city are the Carhart Huber is the exclusive agent Alsi jackets and caps Thf phone la i7 An advertisement in The Tribune will not fail to put you modestly on the map of McCook and Red Willow county KS EIGHT DAYS MORE i H MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE J A Miller sold some of his black cattle to Haigler buyers recently Chas Skalla was a Lincom visitor Sunday on an important mission Mrs H T Groves is visiting with her sister Mrs Clark in Wray Colo J E Betz of this city has gone to Red Cloud where he is reorganiz ing the band Henry Vontz of route 2 Indianola had business in the countys capi tal WeJnesday Mrs E S Koller and Mrs C E Pope were guests of Oxford relatives and friends Friday Miss Laura Ruggles was up from Indianola Saturday to visit Miss Em ma Beatty who is ill Mrs A C Wiehe and Mrs L S Viersen were guests of Mrs Neal Quick Indianola Saturday between trains Mr and Mrs John Green surpris ed the homefolks with a brief visit this week returning to Wauneta V dnesday morning Mrs T B Campbell and Mrs A R Mchaffey went down to Lincoln Wednesday morning to visit Mrs E 7 Plate- until Saturday night Mrs Harry A Beale entertained x nua ber of lady friends Tuesday ftcraro at a luncheon to meet Mrs Robert LeGore of Lincoln W F Everist departed Monday morning for the San Luis valley Colorado Mrs Everist will remain the guest of her daughter for a while Mr and Mrs Robert LeGore ar rived from Lincoln Sunday night ind will b3 the guests of their daugh ter Ms C D Ritchie for some time Misses Lottie and Pearl Beatty of uburn this state were called home to McCook to the bedside of their sister Miss Emma Beatty who is very sick with an attack of pneumon ia Congressman Norris departed close of last week for Washington to be in the national capital promptly at the opening of congress which be gan its short session Monday of this veok Will Israel of the Benkelman News and Mr Springle of Otis Colorado were in the city Tuesday on busi ness Mr Israel recently by trade ac quiring a quarter block on north 1st street east William Premer and bride of Bart lev have moved onto a farm near Haigler They were married on Wed nesday of last week and went out vest at once to begin life on a home stad north of Haigler Harry Clegg of Haigler neighbor hood has shipped over 600 tons of sugar beets to the Great Western Su gar Co this fall They averaged 24 tons to the acre and he got at least 550 per ton for them Mrs Frank Lovell of Aurora 111 who has been the guest of her nephew Howe Smith and wife for some time departed for her home on Wednesday evening after a de lightful visit in our city with which and her people she is greatly pleased Mrs Mary Stultz arrived in the city last Friday evening on No 5 and is the guest of her daughter Mrs A R Scott Mrs Stultz lias been spending the summer with her daugh ter Mrs Breiner in Minneapolis and comes here from Geneva and a brief visit with her sister Mrs Shires Mr and Mrs Harry A Beale ex tended a clever and generous hospi tality to a company of friends Mon day evening at a whist party at which Mr and Mrs Robert LeGore or Lincoln were guests of honor A seven oclock dinner was served Mrs LeGore happily won the card honors The Model Shoe Store OUR LINE OF Xmas SEE Slippers for Men Wo men and Children Buy early while we have your size The Up-to-date Shoe Store We are exclusive agents for The Interwoven Hose for Men Put up in Xmas boxes in assorted colors at ioo per box Shoe Repairing a Specialty Fisher Perkins New Morris Bldgf McCook Nebraska I 1 i uimiwrMwiaw I i tWsmw If it should rain Christmas week you and your friends would be dis appointed for yoa coulu not get oat to do your shopping Why not take advantage of the present a J come now LC STOLL CO Jewelers The First National Bank has since its organization over 20 years ao been a friend for and a trae friend of the the farmers the merchants and the wage earners in this commun ity J JQ3SABECnUKCm nr m m MM vS 241 sti w wyj Toys that will delight the little folks at McMillens Drug Store Weary Willie Walker one of the best known farce comedies before i the public of the country today is to be seen by tlie patro of tue e pie Theatre It has been sou I for one peforancc on next Friday evening A Ileal tarce Comedy is the word coming ahead of the at tracton f om the cities they have plyed this season G LOVES possess an appropriateness all their own In selecting gloves the first consideration is Quality and it is well to remember that the high standard of our brands in Kid Gloves of all Lengths and Colors has maintained a leadership for our glove department Holiday Umbrellas 222 Main Avenue k To those who decide on so practical a gift as an umbrella will find un usual attractive values in our new stock of Colored and Black Silk Umbrellas with handsome mission wood handles to match the tops and ranging in price from - 150 to 600 A slight snow prevailed over this -action Sunday night The First National Bank is for -lice who seek safety mott of all ind a fair earning rate of interest io taeir money The three-months-old baby of Dus tj Rhodes has been seriously ill vith an attack of erysipelas involv ing the entire body for the past three weeks fagaaadKa5 -I V il J a31Jiit fkJ 4JFJL1 the Holiday Sh V ffri ft- A Wrk The immjyj uatirxij nr v i n S ffl 01 db f3 l rffv El mm m MS JI3 I M gy 3 MM Ma Ig aSP nskp m m ffl M ga j Are yoo ready for Christmas You know how crowded our store will be Our salespeople can give better attention to your Christmas needs now than later Our stock of Winter Clothing Party Dresses and things for presents is now unbroken Shop this week You will have a larger line to select from Our store has become the Christ mas Store of this city because we do not believe in making lozip pi ofits on shortlived Christmas goods but in selling them at low prices and selling lots of them McCook Nebraska Jk Co quality and price courtesy and promptness in delivery are making for success at the McCook Flour and Feed Store What is nicer for a gitt to either lady or gentleman than a Parker Lucky Curve fountain pen We have a lot of them which can be seen on display Prices from 1 to 1000 An accident policy for one year given with each pen WOODWORTH Druggist ortens oppmg Period j and we cannot too strongly emphasize thead vantage of buying early and making your selections before Grand Rush Of TSie Last Few Days i HU Nothing will please a woman more The lUii Zje giving of furs affords a most satisfactory solu tion of the holiday problem and our large as sortment of Fur Sets Scarfs and Coats affords unusual buy ing opportunities A notable offering in our complete line of Hair Ornaments For gifts we suggest looking over our complete displays of Barretts Back Combs and Fancy Hair Pins all the latest Hand Bags Black Velvet and Real Leather we are showing in spe cial Holiday Values from 50 cts to 1000 each Visit our bazar in the Millinery Section where you will find beautifully displayed a large variety of hand made fancy articles Pillows Pincushions Laundry Bags Kensington Bags Traveling Bags Shaving Pads Necktie Racks Dresser Scarfs Drawn Work and Embroidered Pieces and a hand some assortment of Handkerchiefs at all prices For the convenience of shoppers our store will be open evenings until Christmas You should look around often through our attractive store while making up your lists of presents You are al ways welcome whether you buy or merely to look H C CLAPP Dry Goods WiUinery Ladies Furnishings Phone 56 McCook rwtoieisxTW7 -- -