fr til x BURLINGTON TIMETABLE East Depart Central Time No 6 1110 P M 16 500 A M 2 560 A M 13 945 A M 12 645 A M 14 920 P M 10 505 P M West Depart Mountain Time No 1- 1235 PM 3 1142 P M 5 arrive 830 p in 13 940 A M 15 1230 A M 9 625 A M Imperial Line Mountain Time No 176 arrives 330 P M No 175 departs 645 A M Sleening 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 No 9 ran in two sections today The 2901 is over the new drop pit Some new flues were placed in the 1066 this week Firebox and flue repairs were plac ed in the 2211 this week The Burlington is in the market for five all steel postal cars Some new piping is being placed in the heating system this week Pilot and other minor repairs were given this week to engine 1759 Engine 1182 went thru the break ing in process yesterday afternoon William Poh will leave Saturday for California on a visit of a month Engine 1963 received repairs to her steam pipes spark arrester etc this week Engine 944 the Imperial branch engine is in the back shop for an overhauling Engine 1742 which was recently off track is in the shop for slight repairs to njachinerj pilot etc General Master Mechanic Johnson was in the city yesterday afternoon coming in from the west on Nor 10 Teams are now at work grading foi the new house track at this palce just north of the present house track Repairs were made this week on the pilot and fire box of the 1752 New fire brick were given the 1927 this week Yesterday was pay day While the infusion was not as large as on more prosperous times it was most acceptable to business Henry Loshbaugh who has been a severe sufferer with quinsy is now able to be out and about though he has not returned to work Connie Rector returned Wednesday from Overton where he has been helping harvest the alfalfa on the land recently secured on trade by his father Conductor P F McKenna and J W Chase think they have the fin est potato patches in the city and they both are being conducted on the dry farming plan The final meeting of the picnic com mittee will be held irithe master me chanics office tomorrow evening to complete and perfect arrangements for the picnic As advocates of shorter hours and increased pay railroad men will of course naturally fall into line on the early closing proposition by the merchants of McCook They are will jig to give other employes the same treatment and advantages they de sire for themselves Hubers coffee cannot be beat Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents and Wedding Breakfast heads the list The McCook Tribune 100 a year Beauty is Balanced by the skill with which we bring it out in the photo graphs we make of you Many people are much Wt CS better looking than they ap pear in Photographs You may think you are one of the few whose portraits cannot be ladeattrac tive Gome and sit for us and your friends delight with the pictures w i 1 1 WMISM prove you mis tanen KIMMEIX STUDIO Phone Red 428 JVIcCOOK Above Commercial HAS FORGOTTEN PAST Man Injured in Indianola Wreck Does Not Remember Where He Lived Holdrege Neb June 13 D Hart one of the victims of the Indianola wreck is another of the many person whose identities have been lost in the shock of disaster Hart is still in the hospital here He was injured in the head He remembers very few things and not enough to disclose his identity He thinks that he once lived in Mount Pleasant Iowa and that he has some sisters there and a brother in Oklahoma He is about 50 years of age weighs 160 pounds is about two inches short of six feet has light complexion and has had his right leg broken just above the ankle at some time in his past life Star The Big Picnic The big picnic next Tuesday seems destined to be a record breaker Indications now are that in the neighborhood of twenty cars will be required to carry the crowd 3us Budigs miniature railroad is already loaded for shipment to the Cambridge park There is some prospect that Gen eral Supt Koller will be present On next Saturday evening at the McCook city park there will be a practice stunt which will be worth seeing A parade and various other numbers will be tried out Better see it Preparations for the numerous amusements are pretty well finished They will be bigger and better than ever R D Smith who was superintend ent of motive power for the lines west of the Burlington for two or three years following 1902 has re cently been made superintendent of motive power for the Boston Al bany system Mr Smith came to the Burlington lines west from the system of that road east of the river The announcement of his promotion contained in the Railway Age Gazette says R D Smith assistant superin tendent of- motive power of the Bos ton Albany has been appointed superintendent of motive power and rolling stock with offices at Bos ton Terms of District Court 1911 Chase county April 24 and Novem ber 13 Dundy County March 6 and No vember l0 Frontier bounty March 20 and Oc tober 2 Furnas county February 20 May 9 and October 23 Gosper county January 30 and September 25 Hayes county March 13 and Sep tember 18 Hitchcock county May 1 and No vember 27 Red Willow county February 6 May 15 and October 9 Robert C Orr district judge On Saturday Only Beginning with Monday June 12th we will do feed grinding only on Saturdays McCOOK MILLING CO Dont Forget to Get Our prices on corn and feed of all kinds McCOOK MILLING CO The McCook Tribune It is 100 the year in advance MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Frank Stillman of Westphalia Kan sas is here on business Sidney C Tapp a lawyer is visit ing in the city for his healths sake Miss Frances Barnes js down from Culbertson guest of her grandfather C H Jacobs Miss Dorothy Williams was a pas senger on No 2 Monday for Water loo Iowa on a visit iMrs L S Sage wife of the Bur lington agent at Beatrice is visiting her sister Mrs W S Morlan - Misses Nellie and Alice Bennett de parted Wednesday morning for Den ver in furtherance of their visit Mr and Mrs C W Britt went down to Havelock last night on No 10 Mr Britt going on company busi ness O N Rector departed today for Overton to look after his alfalfa har vest on the farm recently secured by him on a trade Gretohen Walsh daughter of Reno Walsh a former resident came up from Lincoln Tuesday night on 3 and is the guest of the LeHew girls C S Quick spent some- time in the city yesterday while waiting for a stock train for Denver to be made up here He had some stock he was accompanying to the moun tain city Mrs W W Wright nee Bessie jRowell writes that they are living In Walkerville Canada where Mr Wright is located for the summer as superintendent of a big lumber fac tory Outing Shoe We have a good line of Banfoot San dais for Men Wo men and Children ft X oo Tennis Shoe Mens tennis with rubber soles 100 Ladies tennis with rubber soles 75c JUST THE THING FOR THE PICNIC I Boys tennis with rubber soles 75c WOMAN EXPECTS a rest in the summer and she de serves it She wants to get away for a few days where she can for get the cares of the household and enjoy a complete change The Chautauqua is the place It offers rest and entertainment It is the popular summer outing and retreat It is the greatest summer amusement And it comes right to you Dont miss a day of it Miss Nellie Sanders returned to her homtf at McCook after a weeks visit at the home of her uncle N J Frost Lincoln Star J Earl Ludwick is attending the closing exercises of the school at Nebraska City where his brother Lewis has been attending He is also taking in a furniture exhibit in Lincoln this week Will J Stilgebouer who is a Re publican candidate f5r the county commissionership was in the city yesterday when he filed with the county clerk The Tribune received a brief visit Mrs J W Chase departed this morning for LaCrosse Wisconsin be ing called home by the death of a brother at Camp Douglass Wiscon sin She will be home a month or longer Mrs P J Morrisey was called to Jacksonville Illinois a few days since by news of the illness of her son W M She has since announced her safe arrival there and improve ment in the condition of Mr Mor risey BRyGsfjj jjjl PRICES u WELL BALANCED and pure drugs and low prices Drug honesty means price honesty On these two terms we depend for selling our large stock of drugs and medicines PRESCRIPTIONS ARE SACRED TRUSTS That is the way we feel about them A prescription filled by us could be analyzed by a chemist and found exactly- as the physician wrote it A McMILLEN t Druggist SAINT ANN iSmall grain is just about all dried up but corn is looking good Fred and Nick Kolbet helped E Beebe put up his alfalfa last week There was a large crowd at the dance Saturday night and all report a good time Ed and Arthur Zimmer visited at Dan McKillips Sunday Geo Braun is working for Peter Schneider at present Father Hagerty is here this week giving instructions to a large class of children which he intends shall receive their first communion Sunday Quite a gathering Sunday at the ball game Will have a team for the future REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIE McCOOK NATIONAL BANK McCook Nebraska Chaeteb No S823 In the State of Nebraska at the close of busi ness June 7 1911 eesoceces Loans and Discounts 150184 56 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 494 58 II S Bonds to secure circulation 50000 00 Premiums on TJ S Bonds 623 00 Bonds securities etc 1321S 45 Ranking house furniture and fixtures 3185 95 Due from National Banks not resorve agents 1357 06 Due from state and private banks and i bankers trust companies and sav ings banks 1979 64 Due from approved reserve agents 25824 26 Checks and other cash items 118 ii Notesof other National Banks 19S500 Fractional paper currencynickels and cents - C6 93 LAwrni Money Reseeve in Bank viz Specie 12747 70 Legal tender notes 695 00 13442 70 Redemptionfund with US Treasurer 5 per cent of circulation - 2500 00 Total 265012 56 liabilities Capital stock paid in 50000 00 Surplus fund 10000 00 Undivided profits less expenses and taxespaid 3SS3 25 National Bank notes ontstandiug iBOOO 00 Duo to other National banks -- 1037 67 Individual deposits subject to check 70 041 46 Demandcertiflcates of deposit 1427 53 Time certificates of deposit 78497 70 Cashiers checks outstanding 124 95 Total 265012 56 State of Nebraska 1 co County of Red Willow ss I C J OBrien cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief C J OBrien Cashier Correct Attest P Walsh P F McKenna C F Lehn Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of June 1911 S Cqbdeal seal Notary Public My commission expires January 25 1917 1 V i CoPyrieht 1909 by C E 2hnmerman CoNo 62 Paint the State Route The local committee is in receipt of the following from the executive committee of the state road project which will be of interest Your executive committee has com manded me to inform you of the fol Jowing plan Plan No 1 Thursday June 29 is the day set for each local organ ization to paint the state route At each turn in the Omaha-Denver Route the following instructions are given A Where there is a tel ephone pole at the corner of the turn paint it and two each way from the turn B In case there is no tel ephone pole at turn paint two each way from the turn C If there be no telephone pole at turn but good fence posts paint the fence posts D In case where there are neither fence posts or telephone poles set fence posts and paint them placing one at corner and two each way from turn CO feet distant from each post E On the straight ways of route two telephone poles trees or fence posts telephone poles preferred with in each mile on either or both sides of road The sign to be painted on all fence posts and telephone poles is an 18 inch white band Where the telephone poles or trees are used begin at a point 6 feet above ground painting upward IS inches In painting fence posts beginning at top paint band toward ground 18 inches Caution Be sure and follow in structions In obtaining permission from Telephone Companies for priv ilege of marking poles they have re quested mark to be placed at a point G feet above ground extending IS inches upward y G E PARISOE Secretary McConnell for drugs f Body Brussels 9 x 12 CHILDRENS STRAP SLIPPERS Patent Colt Tan Calf Vici Kid PHONE 18 E D PERM All Sizes All Prices CO New Morris Bldg FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC FOR SALE Fence posts 5c to 10c each Stove wood 150 per rick A R dark on the Willow 0 miles N E of McCook Phone No 1 on 4 Havanna 18 4 ts BARN FOR SALE Inquire 607 E 2nd st or phone black 290 - FOR RENT Modern 7 room resi dence with bath and furnace 601 Main avenue Phone black 149 IS FOR RENT Three desirable dwel lings Whittaker Gray phone Black 283 Room 3 Temple building MODERN ROOMS FOR RENT Phone red 260 FOR RENT 5 room cottage In quire O N Rector phone red 349 WANTED Pupils on piano and or gan beginners preferred Terms 50c per lesson Susie McBride phone black 464 FOR SALE A Stanhope buggy in good condition Phone black 46 WANTED Plain sewing washing and ironing Mrs May Jeffers 106 2nd street east TWENTY BOYS WANTED to work for a Shetland pony cart and har ness Liberal pay to bright boys besides the chance to earn a pony Succesful boys will be given perman ent positions which will not interfere with other duties W B Hart 320 Main ave Engraved Cards Orders for engravedcards will re ceive prompt and satisfactory atten tion at The Tribune office Cards and invitations also printed tasteful ly Call and see samples and we will quote you prices Satisfaction guarantofd 30 Days Specia ON Carpets and Rugs Best Axminsters 9x12 Others in proportion AV 225 2500 Others in proportion We have rugs in all sizes however and all go at the same low price at cost Special Sale China Closets We have a splendid line of these as as well as all goods in the furniture line and we are putting the slaughter knife in deep for the next thirty days Drew Furniture and Carpet Co LEADERS IN LOW PRICES MOST FOR YOUR MONEY