A Q U su i V i lit r p to ft BURLINGTON TIME TABLE Main Line East Depart Central Time No G 1110 P 31 1G 500 A II 2 550 A 31 13 945 A 31 12 645 A 31 14 920 P M 10 505 P 31 ilain Lino West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1235 P 31 3 1142 P 31 5 arr S30 p m 13 940 A 31 15 1230 A M 9 G25 A 31 Imperial Line Mountain Time No 17G arrives 345 P M No 175 departs 645 A M No 175 departs Wed 630 A 31 Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to Hey point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tickets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent JlcCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAlLROAb NEWS ITEMS Lee E 3Iudphy is a new machinist arriving recently from Sheridan Wy oming Mrs Ed Lunberry of Red Cloud visited 3IcCook friends first of the week IC G Budig held one of those fa mous stag parties at the Budig home last Saturday evening Sam Pickard left on 2 Saturday morning for Havelock to attend the funeral of his sister Conductor John 3Iorris who has been spending some time at Excel sior Springs 3Io arrived home last Friday night Engineer Fred W Bosworth has been transferred from the Denver 3IcCook run to the Denver Akron run He went to Denver Saturday night Road Foreman and 3Irs W H Dungan were down from Denver end of last week They expect to resume their residence In MoCook next week Mrs Sam Pickard will leave short ly for Sheridan Wyoming to spend jx few months with her parerits llr and Mrs Fred Fuller for the bene fit of her health Workmen are busy this week erecting the new 100000 gallon steel water tank for the Burlington just south west of the depot and it cer tainly presents an Imposing appear ance Stratton cor Trenton Reg ister The Burlington is in the midst of a naggressive fight against the tramp evil A R 3Iehaffey is covering the line pretty regularly now between 3IcCook and Akron making the scamps hit the road whenever and wherever he finds them He and his assistants ran thirty of the nuisances out of the Akron yard a few nights since 3Irs 3Iay Anderson wife of George Anderson jr of Havelock died yes terday Friday at 655 a m She had been sick for several weeks The funeral services will be held at the home Sunday at 2 p m The serv ices will be conducted by Rev T A Hull 3Irs Anderson was twenty six years of age She has lived in Havelock for a number of years and was the daughter of 3Ir and 3Irs Henry Pickard who survive her She was married to 3Ir Anderson less than a year ago Besides her hus band and parents and an infant she is survived by five brothers and a sister The brothers are Sam Pick ard of 3IcCook Frank Richard Leon ard and Aubrey of Havelock The sister is 3ILss Lilian Pickard of Havelock Lincoln Journal jus t WY FotsBans Without Hard Scraping Because the fine particles of the Cleanser immediately loosens and removes the hardest burnt in food crusts which soap powders and scouring - bricks may only wear off after longhard scrubbing Matty other uses andFuBirections on Jariejftercan JOP MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE 3Iiss Agnes 31 Jones departed on Sunday morning for her home 3Iiss 3Iary Powers returned to her home in Trenton last Saturday on No 13 Peter Voge of rural two Indianola was in the countys capital Saturday on business 3Irs Emerson Hanson left Sunday night on No 6 for the old home in Illinois on a visit 3Ir and 3Irs John Davis of Lara mie Wyoming are guests of her brother Charles A Fisher 3Irs Homer Bayles of 3IcCaok spent Thursday in town visiting with friends Red Cloud Chief Schell Kimmell went to Culbertson Friday to photograph the high school graduates the base ball teametc 3Ir and 31 rs C A Fisher are en tertaining his sister 3Irs Janie For sythe of Ogalalla Nebraska and her daughter 3Iarie 3Ir and 3Irs Frank Colfer left Saturday for her old home in Greeley this state They will be gone for several weeks 3Iiss Esther Bailey returned yes terday from 3IcCook where she has been teaching for the last school year Sundays Journal Hari 3Ieyer of Nebraska City came up close of last week on a visit to friends in 3IcCook and out on Ash creek C H Jacobs finds Culbertson a powerful magnet since the arrival of those twins He was drawn thither Saturday James Shepherd has been added to the police force for a while doing duty during the afternoon and up to 2 oclock at night 3Ir and 3Irs Wilber Anderson ar rived in the city end of week and have been guests of 3Irs C L Fahnestock his sister 3Irs W B Whittaker and 3Irs Church leave today for Wyoming on a visit 3Irs Church will also visit in Oregon during her absence 3Iayor 3IcAdams and President Franklin of the Citizens National Bank arrived home from a business trip in Southern Kansas first of thte week E E MAgee came up from Aurora Sunday pn No 1 to visit liis chil dren He returned Tuesday morn ing via Lincoln Master Bruoe as companying him Miss Nelie Stoll came home from McCcok Wednesday accompa nied by her sister-in-law 3Irs L C Stoll who wEl visit here awhile Curtis cor Stockville Faber Mrs E J Kates came up last Thursday night to be present at LUC CllUlllill rUCCblllSf 1 1 IUV UllAL She will visit her parents Dispatch er and 3Irs T B Campbell for a I week or so j 3Irs E R Briggs of Oberlin Kan ras is a guest of her laughter 3Irs Henry Best 3Irs Briggs is a sister of A G Bump of our city 3Irs G A Bash of Akron Colorado is also visiting 3Irs Best I A car of merchandise on No 77 was burned at Rupert Thursday night last A refrigerator car on the same train caught fire but was extinguish- 1 ed by running the burning car under the water tank at Trenton the same run Editor 3Iartin of the Maywood Eagle Reporter spent last Friday in the city soliciting advertisements for the premium list of the Frontier coun ty agricultural society season of 1911 The Tribune was fraternally remembered 3Irs Harold Waite of 3IcCook Neb spent the veek with 3Irs R 3L LeGore 3Irs Waite has also been attending the graduating exercises at Doane college where her daughter is among the graduates Sundays Journal Supt Koller was out from Gales burg Illinois to witness the gradu ation of his daughter 3Iiss Adaline He left for the east on No 12 the following morning The family will join him in Galesburg later Supt Flynn and mother will occupy the residence they vacate 31r and 3Irs Leonard Bennett vis ited in the city close of last week Benny is braking passenger out of Sheridan except in the base ball season when he does the managerial act in one of the minor leagues 3Irs B will be better remembered Dy thd une readers as 3Iiss Stella Fuller Mn Vfm and Winona Craw went down to 3IcCook Wednesday even ing to attend commencement exercis es and to see their sister Alma graduate Vera and Winona will re turn home Friday Ida Ruth and Alma will go on to Lincoln for a vis it with thAir sister Laura many rel atives and friends Trenton Register cor 3Irs P B Hoyt had a rainy day to go to 3IcCook to take the children to their school Sundayafternoon but she is feeling pretty good and why not she was on her way to Kearney tc attend the graduating exercises at the State Normal of whicn class ner oldest son is a member and also a younger son will be an eighth grade graduate at McCook This we think is something to feel proud of Tren ton Register cor Memorial Sunday The union services in the 3Ietho dist church drew a full house Sun day morning notwithstanding the un favorable weather The splendidly earnest and thoughtful address of Rev D L 3IoBride of the Baptist church well repaid the effort to be present The old soldiers and the ladies of the auxiliary were present in organ izations following the flag to the church at the appointed hour The special anthems were provided by the choir of the 3Iethodist church Picnic at Red Willow The members of the high school and some of the faculty indulged in a picnic at Red Willow Saturday go ing down on No 12 and returning home on No 5 There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during the summer months viz Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It is almost cer tain to be needed It costs but a quarter Can you afford to be with out it For sale by all dealers TTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTM I COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE tBAAilAAiAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAiAAAAAAAiAAiAiAAAAA RED WILLOW Paul Smith and family are visit ing the old folks at home 3Irs Gary Dole came home for a visit and to attend Decoration Day ex ercises Practicing for the cantata in In dianola managed by 3Ir Calvin has been seriously interfered with by sick ness in different families for months Rain on Sunday prevented some from here attending 3Iemorial ices in Indianola There was an unusual number of terribly high winds and dust storms for May generally such a pleasant month The good rain rejoices the hearts of the farmers GRANT The ground is in fine shape since it rained Jacob Wesch and son Charles had business in the district court at 31c Cook Fridajv John H Wesch and brother R E Adams and a number of others all went out on a wolf hunt over in Hitchcock county last week 3Ir and 3Irs Andy Unger left for their home at Porlantd Ore last week 3Irs Iranian of North Platte is visiting with her parents 3Ir and 3Irs Walton at Traer Kansas 3Iiss Louisa Wesch and 3Iaster George are sick with the measles 3Irs Henry Wesch is improving slowly after being sick for three weeks 3Iike Unger and family and John 3Iaisel and family visited the home of Jacob Wesch last Sunday SAINT ANN The string band of Saint Ann fur nished the music for the second an nual ball at Culbertson on Saturday night Mrs J Bash and family of Lis more Minn are visiting relatives and friends here The agents of the Blue Bell and DeLaval cream separators held a con test at J F Sclteiders Wednesday to prove which separator- was the better Cloy Wright of Sainta Ann do-in- the testing of the cream and milk after each party doing their own separating The DeLaval winning by about five points Following is the test of each Blue Bell cream 40 milk 16 100 DeLaval cream 44 milk 1 100 Each party being rep resented by several agents Several of the boys from here at tended the dance at Culbertson Sat urday night Another fine rain Thursday night This was the heaviest rain of the season A Leading California Druggist Pasadena Cal 3Iarch 9 1911 ley and Co Gentlemen We have sold and recommended Foleys Honey and Tar Compound for years We be lieve it to be one of the most effi cient expectorans on the market Con taining no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely to children Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold as it has no nausea ing results and does not interfere with digestion Yours very truly C H Ward Drug Co C L Parsons Secy and Treas Get the original Foleys Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow package A 3Ic3Iillen Foleys Kidney Remedy Is particularly recommended for chronic cases of Kidney and blad der trouble It tends to regulate and control the kidney and bladder action and is healing strengthening and bracing A 3Ic3Iillen The uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlains Col ic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ha made it a favorite everywhere It can always be depended uipon For sale by all dealers Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to regulate and strengthen the action of the kidneys and bladder Try them yourself A 3Ic3Iillcn Typewriter papers typewriter carbon papers manifolding pa per mimeograph paper a large se lection to cnoose from at The It is worse than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism All that is needed is a free application of Cham berlains Liniment For sale by all dealers Buy flower field and garden seeds from H P Waite Co Their seeds are reliable 9 tf I I not dnSSRMHKIlB These shoes represent the best effort of the shoemakers art There -is noth ing better on the market at any prlc for quality style and comfort For service they lead all others In stead of selling- for 500 end 600 likt other fine shoes Calendar Shoes sell foi 300 350 and 400 Every pair oj these shoes has a calendar attached sc you can mark the date of purchase and see for yourself how much better and intimir thev wear than any shoe you I ver had oh your feet VIERSEN 0SB0RN McCook Additional Wreck News Burst Boiler Disastrous Six of the deaths resulted from scalds caused by the bursting of the boiler of one of the engines This sent the steam roaring and seething into the chair car which was thrown up onto the boiler At least two more deaths may be expected from this same source Both 3Irs Feekin and 3Ir H H Culbertson being critically burned Sorting and Repacking A force of men are at work today sorting and repacking the baggage which was damaged in the wreck The company is providing trunks and suit cases where those damaged require it Baggage men however report this feature rather mild Investigation Last Night General Supt Allen came out from Lincoln last evening and is still in the city The matter of responsibil ity for the wreck was a matter of investigation last night but no de cision has as yet been announced Word from Holdrege this morning announces the death of 3Iiss Grace Dean of 3Iinden one of the scalded passengers KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE Irving Bacheller has given a mas terful diagnosis of our social disease The root of our trouble is found in the insane desire that has taken pos session of us to keep up with Liz zie Lizzie being the Rockefellers the Vanderbilts et al with the thou sands of their feeble imitators who set the pace for our social expendi ture As the cherished friend of the fashionable and expensive undertaker Lizzie has added a new term to death She is filling our cemeteries with suicides our jails with pitiable defaulters our asylums with hope lessly wrecked intellects If she were the patron saint of the help less rich alone her maljgn influence nVlrl t i T1jf II numu uc lesiPiuitKi iii in me households of the humble ioof we see the foolish sacrlfioe of comfort I happiness and peace in order to pay her tribute Boston Herald Decorated the Graves Headed by the members of Com pany 31 Nebraska national guards the old soldiers repaired to the ceme teries of the city this morning and decorated the graves of deceased com rades buried therein 3Iany citizens members of the city council the mayor and other bodies joined in this tender mission This afternoon the formal exer cises of Decoration Day were held in the Temple Theatre with Rev L E Lewis as orator for the occasion Meeting State Committee William Husenetter chairman of the republican state committee and state oil inspector has issued a call from his office in the state house for a meeting of the state committee to be held at the Lindell hotel in Lincoln Friday evening June 9 at 8 oclock for the purpose of apportioning the delegates to the state convention to be held the last Tuesday in July and for the transaction of other business that may come before the committee Lincoln Journal Completely Plotted The proposed river-to-mountain highway across Nebraska is now com pletely plotted from Holdrege through to Omaha and for almost the entire distance from Holdrege west to the state line S A Searle H E Fred erickson and 3Ir George of Omaha convpleted the eastern end of the route when they outlined the road from Omaha to Lincoln Lincoln Journal Junior Normal Boarders and Roomers Those who wish Junior Normal Stu dents for board and room this sum mer should phone 336 at the High School building For Sale Alfalfa hay Phone ash 3S52 6 tf J A SCH3IITZ THE INTERMISSION for all kinds 3IAGAZINES AND DAILIES Temple Building Kansas City Post 5c week Lumber and Coal Thats AH But we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and complete stocks in all grades Barnett Lumber Co Phone 5 ttttttttttttvtttt fi - -kite fay WJt mt3i 4B MISS BESSIE LEIGH READER Notice of Hearing In the County Court of Red Wil low county State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of James B Wade deceased To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that on the 13th day of 3Iay 1911 Nina Harris Wade filed her petition in the county court of said count- praying that letters of administration be is sued to her upon the goods chattels rights and credits of James B Wade late of said county deceased and that a hearing will be had upon said peti tion at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county on the third day of June 1911 at th hour of ten oclock A 31 Dated this 13th day of 3Iay 1911 S C 3IOORE Seal County Judge CORDEAL 3IcCARL Attorneys First publication 3Iay IS 1911 3t Notice for Bids Sealed Lids will be received at die office of the city clerk of the City of 3IcCook Nebraska until 12 oclock noon central standard time 3Iay 22 1911 for a contract to per form all work and furnish all mater ials necessary for laying such side walks cross walks and curbs within the corporate limits of the City of 3IcCook as the city council may ordei to be laid during the current muni cipal year Bids shall be made per square fcot for cement as per ordi nance provided Side walks cross walks and curbs to be laid in ac cordance with the provisions of the ordinances of the City of 3IcCook and the specifications on file in the city clerks office and subject to the approval and acceptance of the city engineer All side walks cross walks and curbs to be guaranteed by the contractor for a term of two years from the date of acceptance and renewals to be guaranteed for a like term The contractor to fur nish a bond in the sum of one thou sand dollars with sureties to be ap proved by the city council The city engineers estimate is as follows Sidewalks per square foot 4 inches thick 12c Cross walks per square foot G inches thick 17c Curbing per square foot 15c of sur face exposed The city council reserves the right to reject any and all bids Dated 3Iay 10th 1911 F L TRAVER Seal City Clerk MISS BERTHA WELLS TROMBON 1ST Observe the date after your name on The Tribune Notch it lip Bullards have dry stove wood Middle Aged and Elderly People Use Foley Kidney Pills for quick and permanent results in all czzez of kidney and bladder troubles znS for painful and annoying irregulari ties A 3Ic3Iillen The woman of today who has godS health good temper good sense bright eyes and a lovely complexes the result of correct living and goH digestion wins the admiration of the world If your digestion is faulty Chamberlains Stomach and Litest Tablets will correct it For sale is all druggists TTlifio r TijTiriaa tha fnT ti o rtt crlnfnsM UUV UUUUA kv VSUtUt t1 and caps also and a full line at other makes Fresh fruits at JIagners BEGGSJ BLOOD PURIFIEE CURES and Purifies the Blood 5 PROFESSIONAL AM BUSINESS DIRECTORY ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Surgeon B M Phones Office 163 resides 217 Office Rooms 5 6 Tempfe building McCook Neb DR HERBERT J PRATT Registered Graduate Dentist Office 212 Main av over Ifil Connells drug store Phones Of fice 160 residence black 131 DR R J GUNN Dentist Phone 112 Office Rooms 3 and 5 WSc building McCook DR J A COLFER Dentist Phone 378 Room 4 Postofice building 3fe Cook Neb R H GATEWOOD Dentist Phone 163 Office Room 4 Alasonic templSj 3IcCook Neb DR EARL O VAHUE Dentist Phone 190 Office over 3IcAdams store 3S3 Cook Neb C E ELDRED Lawyer Bonded Abtracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in offiea 3IcCook Nebraska JOHN E KELLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Co and 3IcCook Water Works Co Office Ir Fostoffice building 3IcCook Neb JA3IES HART 31 R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 Office Commercial barn 3IcCoofc Nebraska L C STOLL CO Jewelers Opticians Eyes tested and fitted Fine re pairing JlcCook Neb H P SUTTON CO Jewelers and Opticians Watch Repairing Goods o quality Main avenue 3IcCook Nebraska JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heating and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasemesS Postoffice building A G BU3IP Real Estate arid Insurance Office 302 over WoodwortaB dnf store Your combings made Into switches and puffs MRS L M THOMAS Phone Ash 2354 McCOOK MACHINERY AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing We are agents for the Celebrates Ford Auto 210 1st sL W -- Phone red 8 J