The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 27, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY APRIL 27 1911
3URLINGT0N TIME TABLE
Main Liue East Depart Centnil Time
Xo 6 1110 P M
16 430 A M
2 520 A M
12 700 A M
14 020 P M
Maia Line West Iiart t Mountain Time
No 1 1235 P M
3 1142 P M
5 arr S30 p m
13 945 A M
15 1230 A M
Imperial Line Mount iiu Timet
No 170 arrives 345 P M
No 175 departs 645 A M
No 175 departs Wed 630 A M
Sleeping dining and reclining chair
cars seats free on through trains
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
icy point in the United States or
Canada
For information time tables maps
and tickets call on or write D F
Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska
or L V Wakeley General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Conductor Willetts is laying off for
a day or two
Chris Larson returned end of week
from his Grand Island visit
There was a fruit special over the
McCook division Sunday
Fast freight 77 was double headed
out of McCook Sunday
Conductor C E Pope is very ill
with an attack of pneumonia
Mrs H M Tyler of Orleans spent
Monday in the city on business af
fairs
In the interest of doubtful econ
omy the switch engine was taken off
the day yard Sunday
Engineer and Mrs Roy Zint and
two children visited Red Cloud rela
tives close of last week
A L Knowland returned to the
city fore part of the week after an
absence of several weeks
James Kelso and wife of McCook
spent Easter with her people on the
North fork Mr and Mrs Hixon
Wauneta Breeze
Sam Pickard of the machinist force
recently lest a brother and a sister
is very ill He has much sympathy
among his many friends
By the cutting of the board re
cently Engineer E W Soverns was
also transferred to Denver and will
do switch engine service there
Mr and Mrs C B Beeler came
down from McCook Thursday and
will remain until after Sunday with
relatives and friends Beaver City
Tribune
Mrs Lee Egbert and children have
returned to their home at McCook
They were guests at the home of Mrs
Egberts parents Mr and Mrs R L
Crews Hastings Tribune
Five coaches of soldiers bound for
Honolulu were attached to No 13 on
Sunday morning Besides the train
hauled two extra baggage cars of
equipment etc for the boys in blue
Engine 2013 formerly assigned to
the McCook division passed over the
Alliance division last week enroute
for Sheridan where she will be used
in passenger service Alliance Times
Mr and Mrs B J Lane attended
the big doings in Brush Colorado on
Saturday last Sunday morning they
went on to Denver to visit Mrs Lane
folks returning home Monday morn
ing
Engine 2844 formerly assigned to
the Alliance division and now in
Havelock shops will be sent to the
McCook division for service when she
is turned out of the shops Alliance
Times
Conductor E O Scottt went down
to Lincoln last Thursday night wit
nessing the opening game between
Lincoln and Denver Friday and visit
ing his mother in the capital city
briefly while away
Bert Darnell of Marion Neb ar
rived Monday to visit his parents
V M Darnell and wife his fathers
illness calling him home Another son
Warren who has been here for sever
al weeks returned to McCook Tues
day Minden News
The railroad boys held a mass mec
ing last evening and got well under
way for their 1911 picnic which will
be held on June 20th this year The
finance and location committees have
been appointed and will report soon
Cambridge seems to be strong with
the boys in the matter of location
It is rumored in railroad circles
that a change may be made in the
passenger runs out of Curtis An ef
fort is being made to make a run
from Curtis to Sterling ana trom
Cuitis to Hastings the Highline train
to do the local passenger work from
Hcldrege to Hastings on the main
line Curtis cor Stockville Faber
I ELECTRIC THEATRE
THE WORLDS BEST
IN MOVING PICTURES
REFINED MOTION PICTURES
Nothing to Offend Everything
to please and instruct
730 to 11 pclock Saturday
Matinees at 2 oclock
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Name of the Beet 100 and 150 cor
set on the market
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Arranging for 1911 Picnic
A mass meeting of railroad men
was held in the master mechanics of
fice Wednesday evening A C Wiehe
in chair On motion A C Wiehe wa
reelected chairman of the committee
having the picnic for 1911
The od picnic committee was dis
charged with expressions of appre
ciation and thanks for their services
last year
D II Phebus of the storekeepers
office was made secretary treasurer
The following finance committee
was selected by Chairman Wiehe
Paul Perrenoud storehouse W M
Gardner mechanical dept office IL
M Snider tinshop George Ray ma
chinists Leo Hileman blacksmiths
J M Smith carmen Earl Spencer
boilermakers William Raine bridge
dept George Gollehon Avater serv
ice William Johnson section men
G W Lutes switchmen J W Har
dy engineers C W Jacobs fire
men A G King conductors H A
Beale trainmen J E Morrissey dis
patchers Clarence Stokes supts of
fice J Nickleson freight depart
ment
On motion it was decided to hold
the next picnic on June 20th 1911
Following were appointed on the
location committee J W Hardy C
E Emerson A R Mehaffey
The next meeting will be held c
Wednesday May 3rd
Bodies To Be Reckoned as Baggage
Under a new ruling in the passen
ger department of the Burlington
road dead bodies may be shipped ov
er that road as excess baggage after
May 1 Heretofore the bodies have
been shipped as passengers and the
new ruling will make a material re
duction in the cost of transportation
The new rule requires the purchase
of one first class ticket to the point
to which the body is shipped The
rule requires that an escort shall
accompany the body
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Conductor C E Pope is off on ac
count of sickness H Hegenberger
has his run
A new passing track is being con
structed between Minden and Heart
well the grading being about finished
Engin e 1765 received repairs to a
broken spoke in one of her drivers
this week besides had her brasses
smoothed up
Conductor P F McKenna and
Brakcman C B Berry went down to
Hastings last night to handle Vice
President UyramY special ov t the
division
Conductor Worth Humphrey was
called to Iowa last week to accom
pany a iieiliew who is a vkIui of
tuberculosis to Nov Mexico and get
him located there
Mr and Mrs Francis Enlow and
children of Orleans and Clarence
Enlow of McCook visited their moth
er Mrs Alice Enlow in this city
Sunday Cambridge Clarion
F D Sanborn of Boston a brother
of Engineer J E Sanborn is here
on a visit of thirty days He is in
the hosiery business in Beanopolis
He is quite favoraby impressed with
this country
The Shoulder Brace
for Children
One that will correct any tendency to
round or stooping shoulders compel
deep breathing and start your children
on the way to become strong robust
healthy vigorous men and women
As the twig is bent so the tree is in
clined now is the time to provide for
the future good health of your children
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SHOULDER BRACES
are simple in construction are washable
have no metal parts to bind and irritate
and may be worn without discomfort
All sizes men women and children
send us your chest measurement
Price 100
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It is our first complete display
of the new
Nemo 5 Corsets
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ICIND OF A TADrrc which produces
itreme fashionable slendernoss
ith increased comfort A model
ior every figure
From 300 up
Be sure to see the new models
in the famous Nemo Self-Reducing
the only corsets ever made
that really help a woman to safely
reduce her abdomen
CL DeGroff Co
Conductor Foley is on furlough for
a few days
New fire brick were placed in No
19 GOs fire box this week
Engine 17C2 has been receiving a
general touching up and is ready
for service
John M Smith was in Red Cloud
last Saturday to equip a blocking
car with air
Conductor Xeal Beeler and wife
have been visiting friends in Beaver
City past week
While No 1959 is in for repairs
to a broken frame etc she was giv
en a new front end attachment
Seme new flues and machinery re
pairs were given the 104C this week
The driving brasses on the 143 re
ceived attention this week
Mr Utter the general piecework in
spector was at headquarters yester
day checking up the local inspectors
Conductor Scott was in Lincoln on
Friday and Saturday visiting the
home folks and witnessing the Open
ing of the Wesstern league ball sea
son Master Warren accompanied
him
Roy Zint and Charlie Knosp are
out with the wrecker assisting in
taking up the old ties along the di
vision The work from Akron to Mc
Cook is finished and they are now
working to fastings and will ct me
back by way of Red Cloud Several
train loads of these old ties will be
gathered up and used for engine kind
ling fuel
TOO MANY CHILDREN ARE
TREATED LIKE DOLLS
Washington D C April 2C With
mere man relegated to an obscure
background the mothers congress to
day got down to the stem business
of finding ways and means to make
bad boys and girls goods without mak
ing them too angelic to be unbear
able How much a child should play
was another question propounded
Most of the delegates agreed that too
many mothers treat their children
like dolls
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs W E Willis is up from Arap
ahoe for a visit of some length
Senator Cordeal was in Imperial
Tuesday on legal and other business
matters
Flace Phebus of Plattsmouth and
brother -Dairy of the local Burling
during
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X D Franzey has moved to Lin
coln
J R McCarl was in Lincoln mid
week on business
Mrs I T Hill went up to Denver
last Friday on a visit
Mrs Mary Caffrey has returned to
Orleans Nebraska to reside
C E Strong of Red Cloud was in
the city close of week on business
Miss Frances Hughes will close her
school down near Red Willow tomor
row
F L Woiff was before the supremo
court in Lincoln on court business
last week
J J Strunk the Indianola land
man was in town on business on last
Saturday
Mr Tumure the well known Red
Cloud merchant was a brief city vis
itor Thursday last
ors to Lincoln close of last week at
the Shrine meeting
O W DeWald of the Trenton
ister had some business matters in
the city last Friday morning
Gordon Hartman has been quite ill I
since last Saturday evening with a
recurrence of his old ailment
W E Hart was among those who
resorted to Lincoln last Thursday and
walked with the Shriners the shining
sands
Mrs C G Potter departed Sunday
for her home in Memphis Tenn
after spending a month with McCook
friends
L M Copeland postmaster at Min
den has been the guest of his
daughter Mrs J G Schobel part c
the week
Mr and Mrs A T Myers of Cul
bertson were in town first of week
visiting Mrs Myers father C H
Jacobs
Mrs A R Scott expects to join
her hunband in Denver end of week
He is city solicitor for the General
Electric in Denver
Mrs Plumer Weston arrived from
Lincoln last Saturday on No 1 and
has since been visiting her parents
Mr and Mrs Will Mitchell of The
Bon Ton
P Walsh and Lon Cone also at
tended the Kearney meeting of state
fnmmercial clubs and are doing some
missionary work for the agricultural
college location for McCook
Miss Alice Trumble spent Sunday
and Monday in McCook a guest of
Mrs Gatewood She stopped off
here last night with her parents on
her way back to the hospital Cam
bridge Clarion
Mrs W B Mills went down to
Lincoln Monday night to represent
McCook lodge of the Ladies of the
Maccabees in their state meeting in
Lincoln this week She will return
home tonight
Mrs E W Weshneske and children
who recently left here and went to
Denver where she failed to find him
is staying with friends at 2727 Mar
ion street in Denver at present
Weshneske failed to meet his family
as promised
Grandma Fritsche who has been
living in McCook for the past two
years making her home with a daugh
ter is going to move back onto her
farm in this neighborhood She pines
for the old familiar scenes of pioneer
days Zimmer cor Stockville Faber
H P Waite and L W McConnell
are representing the McCook Commer
cial club at the state meeting of com- 4
mercial clubs at Kearney this week
and - incidentally doing a vigorous
booster stunt for McCook for the lo
cation of the Nebraska agricultural
ton supply department spent Saturday college on the side in Grand Island
in Benkelman and Hastings
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A T Wilson who lately moved
from Box Elder to La Junta Colo
rado is now located in Sulphur
Springs Arkansas
Mrs W G Dutton entertained the
two ladies bridge whist clubs of the
city at her home on the south side
last Thursday afternoon
Mr and Mrs J R Kirchner of
Estlierville Iowa have returned to
their home from a recent visit to her
mother Mrs Mary Caffrey of our city
C A Fisher is up from McCook
We understand that he is thinking
of going into the hog business in
Wauneta and will lease Walkers land
Wauneta Breeze
Mr and Mrs J R Kirchner of
Herndon Kansas spent part of the
Easter week in the city guests of
her mother and sister Mrs Mary
frpv Jinrl ATisc VUn Cnffrav nf flip
Mrs L M Copeland of Minden is1
teacher corps
a guest of her daughter Mrs J G
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Postmaster Lon Cone of McCook
bcuouei tins week i
i was in the city yesterday looking
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er the postoffice building 95000
has been allowed for a building at
McCook He is also boosting for the
state agricultural school at his town
Grand Island Free Press
Mrs T B Campbell and Mrs A
R Mehaffey arrived home from their
short Lincoln visit Sunday night on
No 3 T B Campbell went down
to Lincoln Sunday morning and re
turned with them Mrs Frank
Humphries of Monrovia Kansas also
joined the gathering at Mrs E J
Kates in Lincoln
Postmaster Lon Cone of McCook
tion of 95000 for a government post
office and court house in that city
Grand Island Independent
W W Wright of Wallstreet Col
orado arrived in the city last Fri
day morning on his way east to Mil
ford Indiana where he was sum
moned by the serious illness of his
father Mrs Wright nee Miss Bes
sie Rowell accompanied him and is
visiting her parents Mr and Mrs T
F Rowell
Later We learn that Mr Wrights
father had passed away before he ar
rived home Saturday morning last
The father died on Friday The son
has tender sympathy of friends in Mc
Cook
Hundreds of Beautiful
Popular Priced Hats
To Select From
You will find here an unequaled col
lection of fashionable becoming Mil
linery that is made of excellent ma
terials and designed by successful
artists The time is opportune for
making selections as assortments
were never better or values more at
tractive You can get designs that
are absolutely right showing the lat
est touches of style in both shape and
trimming at prices that are consider
ably less than you usually pay for
this class of goods See the Hats
we show at
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1500
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The first week in May will be Corset Week at
our store when we will make a special exhibit and
demonstration of the Famous Justrite and Nemo
Corsets The best corsets on the market for the
money are
THE JUSTRITE 100 150 CORSETS
the week and allow us to show you
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Miss Rogers of McCook has henis
visiting at the rural home of Mr usiL
Mrs Ira Dye this week She dncsre
over with Frank Hammill who
at McCook visiting Curtis Enter
prise
Charles Wilson has sold his dwelf
ing to Mrs Sarah Hosier Mr WIF
son expects to leave in a week snr
two for Vincennes Indiana where 5
has bought property That is timr
old home
J H Yarger went into Lincoln ee
Tuesday morning to represent tic
McCook lodge in the state eonrefc
tion of the K O T M which Tsas
in session in that city April 25tii
and 26th
Mrs Viola Kenyon entertained ff
company of lady friends on Saturdaj
night last at bridge whist in honor
of Mrs C G Potter of Memphis
Tenn A two course midnight luncfc
was served
FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
WANTED Girls to work in the
McCook Lanndry Phone 35
FOR RENT Six room cottage
most new SOS 2nd st E
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FOR RENT Two furnished rooisc
with heat and light Phone red 2SL
Call at 319 1st street west
FOR RENT 5 room dwelling house
102 2nd street east Phone red 22S
13 tf PETER MIESE2C
FOR RENT Good seven romc
house barn and plenty of room
quire phone Xo
was in the city yesterday Mr Cone
is boosting for the location of the
west Nebraska agricultural school at
his home city He also looked over
the local postoffico building thorough
ly with a view of securing the best
plans for the building soon to be con
structed at McCook Congressman
Norris having secured an appropria
262 Bryce Jones
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
also 5 room cottage furnished or un
furnished lawn and shade Mrs Z
R Lee phone red 455
FOR RENT Nice outside rooms sc
suite or single in Electric Theatre
building and over hardware store
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
FOR RENT 6 room cottage Frao
trees lawn etc 90C 2nd st W Phone
red 329 6 tf
WANTED Pupils on piano and er
gan beginners preferred Terms 55c
per lesson Susie McBride phone
black 464
Dr J O Bruce osteopath has re-
turned to the city and is again rear
for business Office over Electric
theatre
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