0 t V I 7 V V t JV THIRTIETH YEAR 1ST ANNUAL MEMORIAL SUNDAY Next Sunday Will Mark the First Observance of Memorial Day by the Brotherhood of Lo comotive Engineers It has come to be a settled policy of orders to observe a Memorial Day in memory of the deceased members of the orders and in keeping with this policy the members of McCook division No 623 will observe this day in the First Methodist church of our ctiy next Sunday morning at eleven oclock There will be a special sermon by Rev L E Lewis pastor and special music by the choir All railroad men are invited by the order to attend these services An Anonymous Suggestion The Burlington wreck near McCook is the subject of an anonymous letter received by the state railway commis sion A letter written on Burlington stationery and mailed on the train be tween Alliance and Lincoln address ed to the commission is as follows Wreck east of McCook Wreck between trains Nos 9 and 12 on the Burlington Such wrecks can and should be avoided as follows Make a law that a railroad company cannot put out meet orders at any siding unless there is an operator on duty and that he must have a copy of the order before such trains start from one direction to the other Lincoln Daily News Card of Thanks We desire in this way to express our gratitude and thanks for the kindness and assistance shown our dear ones Mr and Mrs H J Fee kin who were fatally burned in the Indianola wreck by the people of Cambridge McCook and Culbertson and especially by the members of the A O U W and the Burlington company and employes Mr and Mrs M H Feekin and family Mr and Mrs Geo Cappel and family Speaking of advertising Nebraska the Omaha Bee says Every news paper in Nebraska is a permanent publicity bureau for the state These newspapers ask no subsidies but they are entitled to and should re ceive appreciative recognition for what they are doing and substantial support from all other business in stitutions and members of the com munity that share in the benefits Odd Fellows Elect Officers At their regular meeting end of week the Odd Fellows selected of ficers for the coming six months beginning July 1st William Ham mell W G L A Fitch V G Their hall has recently been com pletely equipped with new furniture carpets chairs etc Mr Dodge Very Low Nels J Johnson drove over to Mar- ion Sunday to see Sidney Dodge who has been ill for two or three weeks He reports Mr Dodge as having had a fourth stroke of sis and as being in a very low and serious condition speechless and helpless j By the Car Load The McCook Bottling Works does business on the car load lot plan They have just received a car load of cases and bottles for their ness in our city and vicinity They are heavy shippers of their product Two Late Filings Since our last report two more fil ings have been made for nominations John W Randal for Democratic nom ination for county commissioner Charles W Kelley for Republican nomination for county assessor The National Secretary Mr Carl Lehman the national sec retary of the Christian Endeavor so ciety will be in McCook on Sunday June 11th to do some boosting for the movement Fuller notice will be given later Hand Crushed J A Rozell had the misfortune to have his hand crushed painfully end of last week while working in the Anderson mill Hammocks for out of doors com fort 1 to 825 L W McCONNELL Druggist Claytons Dog Remedies for every disease of the dog L W McCONNELL Druggist it Arapahoe six The small attendance can be ex plained on the theory that the pub lic was not posted on the merit of the local team it will be different next game Arapahoes battery Lollman and Carroll Was Rosa Catt Mrs Rosa B Moore S26 N Street died yesterday She -was thirty four years old The funeral will be held from the chapel of Castle Roper Matthews Friday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev H H Harmon pastor of the First Christian church will conduct the funeral services Burial will be in Wyuka cemetery Mrs Moore leaves three children Vashti Charles and Albert all under sixtee years of age She also leaves a fathe Thomas Catt living with another daughter Mrs H J Benson at 331 South Eleventh street Mrs D T Richardson 1208 M street Mrs Nora Monroe of Sheridan WyoMrs Hat tie Thompson and Mrs Emma Young of Seattle and Mrs Chambers of Los Angeles Cal are also sisters Lincoln Journal June 2 Square Hold Pulling Match Between Frank Houlihan champion square hold puller of McCook and Adolph Weskamp champion of the East end on Saturday June 17th at 230 p in in Diamonds hall at Mc Cook Neither has ever found his superior in square hold pulling A wrestling match at close Married in Kearney Mr A E Hotchkin manager of The McCook Milling Co and Miss Bertha Hecox of Kearney Nebraska Wednesday May 31st They arrived in our city last Thursday evening and have gone to housekeeping at 401 6th street east The Tribune con gratulates Notice of Equalization Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Equalization will meet on the 13th day of June 1911 to equalize the 1911 assessment and will be in session at least 3 days as provided by law 18 4ts CHAS SKALLA County Clerk For Sale S E Vi sec 7 and N E sec iS T 3 R 29 and N E and N W S E Yi sec 13 T5R30 Will consider any fair offer cash or rart on time Address owner J T FOLEY Lewistown Montana Can Pay at the Store Parties owing the Updike Co may pay their bills at Jones Cos oenfectionery and news stand on low er Main avenue Phone 13 or 169 S S GARVEY Manager We Serve to Please lea cream soda and sundaes with pure crushed fruit including all the specialties A McMILLEN Druggist Do you trade at the Rexall store Every item guaranteed satisfactory or your money refunded L W MoCONNELL Druggist NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of James B Wade deceased Notice is hereby given that the time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months from and after July 1 1911 and any claim not presented by that time shall be forever barred that I will sit at the county court room in McCook in said county on the 2nd day of January 1912 at the hour of ten oclock a m to examine ad just and allow the claims against said estate and that the time limited for the payment of debts is one year from June 3rd 1911 Dated June 3rd 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys First publication June 6 1911 3L McCook Beat the Braves McCook opened the base ball sea son auspiciously last Friday win ning from the Arapahoe team by a score of five to three The local pitcher kept the visitors guessing all the time McCook fans look forward with considerable enthusiasm for a season of good ball here The Trib une hopes and expects the locals will come through handsomely Debmhani and Harmon constituted McCookc battery and they were lus Carhiil on third played a profess sional game Debenham and Norman each had three base hits to their credit and the latter two singles to boot McCook had nine hits to her cred Tuesday Evening1 Edition McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 6 1911 McCook Junior Normal Opens The McCook Junior State Normal school opened its 1911 session Mon day morning in the McCook high school building with an opening en rollment of 53 pupils The teacher corps as advertised except Miss Allen is in charge of the regular work of the school In place of Miss Allen the model school is in charge of Miss Cleo Rector of the McCook public schools The counties of Red Willow Fur nas Frontier Dundy Chase and Hitchcock are represented in the at tendance and there is one pupil pres ent from Kansas The Seventh Annual Eighth Grade will be special music for the occasion Deputy Supt Delzell will deliver the address before the class on this oc casion Hear him Agriculturist Weybright of The Great Western Sugar Co was one of the principals in a little runaway episode Monday and now navigates with some dignified slowness with the aid cf a crutch Injury slight however The Tribune printed three thousand copies la- week This is doubtless the largest lf tue ever parted by a newspaper in Red Willow county People know a great many things Graduating Exercises will be held in that are not true the auditorium of the high school on next Friday the ninth of June There Everything in drugs McConnell An Invitation Is extended to the Lady STUDENTS of the JUNIOR NORMAL to visit the only exclusive Ladies Furnishings Store in our city C Clapps advertising- notice on the back page aTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTK I McCook Gets Savings Bank MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM POSTAL BANKS TO FIRST CLASS OFFICES JULY 1ST offices having been designated so far t irty additional postortices were designated today as depositories mak Washington June 3 Postmaster inS a total to date of 430 Superior General Hitchcock has decided to in- Nebraska is among the number crease the extension of the postal savings system from 100 to 130 offices Washington D C June 1 Post- a week with at least 1000 depositor- master General Hitchcock yesterday ies designated by July 1 This will announced the designation of seven- be a worlds record in the number op- ty four more second class postoffices crated within so short a time after scattered in forty one states as postal establishment savings depositories effective June On July 1 the system is to be ex- 27th The following western offices tended to first class offices in the were among the number Aurora an large cities only second class post- McCook JUST PERSONAL MENTION Sipt C W Taylor and family have moved into the Sawyer residence on 1st street cast this week Rev L E Lewis pastor of the First Methodist church went down to Lincoln this morning on business matters Mr and Mrs H H Rawson of Seattle Wash are visiting in the city guests of Mrs M A Northrup to whom they are related Mrs Jessup wife of the night op erator - ouiiylsis u visit from a slhter who arrived fron McCook on Tuesday morning Wray Rattler Mr and Mrs W H Smith who have been living with their daughter Mrs C L Markwad at Westboro Mo for several months arrived at home Saturday last Mrs Linda Arnold Misses Lynn and Lucile and Master Lewis left Monda for Wray Colorado where they will go onto a Kinkaid homo stead in that vicinity Miss Edith Yamen of Richland Cen ter Wisconsin is a guest in Judge LeHews family being out west for a visit of a month with relatives at Denver and in our city Dr and Mrs C L Fahnestock de parted on 10 Friday for the east on a vacation They will go direct from here to New York city via Chicago thence to Philadelphia Will visit St Louis on the return home They will be gone a few weeks L Thorgrimson assistant cashier of the First National bank departed on Friday night for Seattle Wash ington on a visit to the parents and members of the family to be gone several weeks Mr Schenck will act as assistant cashier meanwhile iC A Ready came up from McCook yesterday after spending several days in the eastern part of the state He said he narrowly escaped being in the wreck at Indianola as he had intended to board the ill fated No 9 on Monday morning at Hastings for McCook Hayes Center Times Republican F S Rexford 615 New York Life Bldg Kansas City Mo says I had a severe attack of a cold which settled in my back and kidneys and I was in great pain from 1113 trouble A friend recommended Foley Kidney Pills and I used two bottles of them and they have done rne a world of good A McMillen Summer time is here and you should get your hammock today and enjoy the net summer evenings out of doors Hammocks any price L W McCONNELL Druggist It is ood to be sure The Flag brand makes you sure of using good canned fruits and vegetabels i Have your prescriptions filled at MoConnells druggist McConnell for drugs B H WillfT tTiI rrw AJKK JTW ffl Odd question to ask but its relevanantly recognize who he is dont you WHEN YOU MEET a friend you instt to these HIGH ART PHOTO GRAPHS that this studio is famed for As soon as you see one of them you instantly recognie it as one of our make WE PRINT YOUR LIKENESS so that it looks like life itself Good idea to have some new ones Come in and engage them KIMMELL STUDIO Next door to Commercial v Z MAN ON TENDER IS KILLED Unidentified Person Knocked Off of Burlington Train at Oxford Oxford Neb June 4 Special tel egram to the Bee An unidentified man was knocked off the tender of Burlington No 6 this morning by the water crane He died at five oclock without having fully regained consciousness An inquest was held this afternoon by Coroner C E Hop ping No blame was attached to any one A card in the dead mans pocket said In case of accident notify P N Winters Webster Kan Funeral Services of Engineer Leahy Funeral services forW T Leahy a Burlington engineer who was kill ed in a wreck neaar Indianola last Monday morning were held at St Theresas Tiro eatlipdrnl nt Q 20 ta well follow Ushers were chosen from among the membership of the Knights of Columbus Members of this order acted as guard of honor and the brotherhood of locomotive er gineers as escort during the pro cession The active pallbearers were John P Sutton L A Brian Thomas Cun ningham J B Tanney J F Duf fy and J H McCoy The honorary pallbearers were Julius Deitrich F D Palmer Peter McGinnis John J Brady H A Bignell and Tim Far rell j Interment was at Calvary cemetery Lincoln Journal June 2 Burial of Wreck Victim The funeral of Ernest M Frazier the express messenger who was kill ed in the wreck near Indianola Mon day was held Saturday at the home of his father 312 South Eighteenth street Rev A L Weatherly pastor of All Souls church was in charge of the services The funeral was delayed until yesterday in order that two brothers Gus H Frazier from Seattle and a brother from the east might attend Gene Powell H E Strom Albert Westburg Ross Pen dergraft R I Rhodes and C E Laird acted as pall bearers Inter ment was at Wyuka This was the last of the funerals of the Lincoln wreck victims Lincoln Journal Burial of Engineer Hyder The funeral of John N Hyder en gineer of one of the wrecked trains was held Wednesday afternoon at 4 oclock at the First Congregational church The church was crowded be fore the opening of the services and many came afterwards who had to stand The W C T U and the Y W C A of which Mrs Hyder is a member and the Alpha Chi Omega sorority of which Miss Verna Hyder is a member and the W R C and the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers all attended in a body the latter having charge of the services both at the church and at the grave Lincoln Star Funeral of Fireman Olson Services over the body of Albert J Olson were made extremely simple owing to the condition of Mrs Olson A large number of friends neighbors and railroad men crowded the heme the porch and the lawn of the Olson home at 903 Washington street Rev H H Harmon of the First Christian church spoke briefly He talked first of the uncertainty of life and then praised the work of the railroad man and the obligations they are under to carry on the commerce of the world as well as to guard the lives of the people who travel Lincoln Star Funeral of W J Damron The funeral of Walter J Damron the fireman on train No 12 was held Thursday afternoon at 230 at the family home 121 South Fourteenth street Rev H H Harmon of First Christian church officiated Members of the brotherhood of the locomotive firemen and enginemen attended in a body They were in charge of the services both at the home and at the cemetery Interment was in Wyuk Lincoln Star We are equipped in every way to handle your prescription business in the best possible manner Your doc tor knows ask him L W McCONNELL Druggist NUMBER 3 THE McCOOK BOTTLING WORKS Mr C C Porter Proprietor A Big Enterprise For This Part of Nebraska An industry that is growing very rapidly and attracting the attention of the public especially in the middle-west is the soda water bottling business It is a matter deserving of commendation of the press and the pulpit that ardent or alcoholic drink ing is being so universally supplanted in this state at least by soda water or soft drinks It has been conceded by eminent chemists and pathologists of many diseases due to intestinal germs such as typhoid etc and the free use o carbonated beverages another name for soda waters is very beneficial as a preventive and a cure for many terday morning A high mass for the such ailments- dead was celebrated The funeral Ir Porter is operating one sermon was preached by Father Wil 1 of the most bottling works liam Bradley He spoke of the lesson in the country at McCook He makes taught by deaatli He lauded the life j a sPecialtJ of cleanliness and neat of Mr Leahy Father Bradley saidliess and is PuttinS out a very high that he was an exemplary citizen ar i srade of carbonated beverages left a good example that others might He has recently acquired the ex- elusive bottling rights to Great Amer ican Hop Ale and Cherrysip Hop Ale is a soda water drink made from the hops but without fermentation and of course without alcohol It tastes very much like lager beer and would fool an expert but it is perfect ly legal in a prohibition state and has been protected by letters patent issued by the government the only patented soda water drink in the United States Chenysip is also a soda water bev erage made from the cherry and is an elegant and refreshing drink The syrup is manufactured by the j American Beverage Co of St Louis 1 Mo who ship it to Mr Porter to ue cuiuouiueu oy nis caroonatmg ma chinery and then sold to the mer chants and family trade Hops are recommended by the med ical authorities as being helpful in cases of gout and nervousness sleep lessness etc and as an antidote for the liquor thirst Hops are also used in treating delirum trem ens which is brought on by heavy liquor drinking Therefore in addi tion to being a pleasant soda water drink Hop Ale is also a very beneficial beverage Grizzlies B M Payday Yesterday was pay day for the Grizzlies the Burlington railroad of ficials acting as paymasters While the players suffered little themselves in the wreck of Monday they lost practically all of their personal be longings Manager Hendricks being particularly unfortunate in the loss of a fine suitcase crowded with val uables and a goodly sum of money In the settlement the players claims were met fully and without unnecessary quibble and it was a re lieved crew that settled down for the pitch play of the evening The amounts ran into considerable sums while the losses were such that they required immediate replacement Denver News Locomotive Boiler Exploded By the explosion of a locomotive boiler near North Platte on the U P June 2nd three men were killed Engineer Warren Kelly of North Platte Fireman Ralph Smith of Sa lina Kansas Head Brakeman Tad Thompson of North Platte The en gineer was blown 300 feet the fire man 400 feet the head brakeman 200 feet and all were badly mangled The boiler was blown 500 feet and demolished Six freight cars were piled up three of them torn to splinters The first of the postal savings bank bonds will be issued very soon Treas ury officials have been notified that depositors at many of the banks are turning in their accounts and asking for the new securities The new bonds will be in denominations of 20 50 and 100 and will pay two and one half per cent interest Any depositor in a postal bank can be come a holder of government bonds for the asking A Brownie camera should be includ ed in your boys or girls vacation outfit The fun to be derived from one is all out of proportion with the cost 1 to 12 Come and see them L W McCONNELL Druggist W R Starr has moved into new office quarters over the Viersen Osborn shoe store