S BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No 6 1130 P M 16 500 A M 2 550 A M 13 94o A JU 12 G35 A M 14 920 P M 10 505 P M West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1220 P M 3 ii 4J Jr jVI 5 arr S30 p m 13 930 A M 15 1230 A M 0 625 A M Imperial Line Mountain Time No 176 arrives 330 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 Hty 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 ADDITIONAL RAILROAD Nine firemen were cut off the extra list last Friday James Booth visited Orleans relatives first of last week Con Krieger is having his home remolded and improved Engineer J G Inglis of train 14 took a layoff for one trip on Friday Mrs C 31 Kent and the chil dren -went up to Denver Friday on a visit Miss Ida Schlect is visiting her sister Mrs John Ilust over near Marion Mr and Mrs J G Sehobel and Miss Mar jorie spent Sunday with her parents in Minden Mrs S D Turner of Orleans camte up to McCook end of week and has been the guest of her pa rents Mr and Mrs Sam Spencer Joe Hawley night operator at Republican City is taking a short vacation in Kansas City and L M Knapp is subbing for him L B Simmons station agent at Edison for the company is in the race for county clerk of He was born and raised in that county Engineer M R Gates was at headquarters Saturday on his was home to Republican City from a short visit in Denver and the mountains Conductor and Mrs George Martin spent last week in Hast ings and Lincoln seeing the avi ation event the installation of rather Tihen etc - -Fireman Ben Crawley went up to Wellfleet end of week to get his mother who is in poor health and to take her to Den ver for treatment Brakeman Sawyer and his mother left Saturday night for DeSota Kansas to see his sister who was reported very sick Curtis item in Faber Engineer Roy French load ed his household goods Saturday for shipment to Orleans out of which he is now running on the Orleans St Francis branch The Burlington is building six new switch engines in its sys tem shops One thousand new gondola cars of 100000 pounds capacity have been ordered for delivery in August A wild engine invaded the In orth western Missouri Pacific sta tion at Lincoln last Friday caus ing a loss of 4000 The hostler fell out of the cab and the en gine didnt wait for him Machine Shop Foreman C A Adams left on Saturday for Reading Penna on a visit to his parents He will go via St Louis Philadelphia Washington D C and will be gone for three weeks Conductor E L Albro has been wearing good clothes and brass buttons for several days being in charge of a passenger train during the sickness of Con duetor Washburn Curtis item in Faber Engineer Gus Reising has de cided that he has lived long enough without an automobile and will probably be the owner of a car inside of a week He made a trip east Wednesday to look several cars over Curtis it em in Faber One of the Greeks employed by the Burlington on section work at Palisade had the mis fortune last week to get his hand caught in the hand car receiv ing a painful wound in which it was necessary to take four stitch es The material for the new B M depot at Alma was shipped the 12th and upon its arrival work will be started at once The Alma depot will be a credit to a town much larger than Alma The ground was surveyed Wed nesday and dirt will be commenc ed to move today Alma Jour nal J Engineer Jess Ray is visiting in Herndon Kas for a few days Mrs L E Hanford arrived home on 14 Thursday from Den ver John Brening is back in the service on his old job in the back shop The Big Swede of the wheel press is off on a short va cation Engineer Rostra tter went out Monday on the 15 16 run to Red Cloud The turn table is disposed to balk at times awaiting some or dered repairs Engineer J R Frederickson now has the extra passenger run out of McCook H S Gore has returned to Denver to work out of that point in the R 4 service No 1 was late Monday an hour and thirty minutes upon her arrival at McCook T D Morrisey is holding the yard engine in the absence of En gineer Charles Starr Engine 176G received some lower flues this week work on her driving brasses etc Mrs n M Tyler was up from Orleans yesterday looking after some business matters Robert Burns arrived home on Friday from his business trip to Chicago for the company No 1061 over the new drop had her wheels replaced Monday and goes off the drop today Fred Lenhart is away on visiting in Denver Love land and other Colorado points Engineer C E Rostratter after an illness of seven months Monday registered in for service Some new flues are bqing given the 1074 this week Also fire box repairs and driving brass work Engineer O G Coppon re turned on Monday from Chicago where he had been on business for ten days past Engineer Charlie Starr left this morning for the old home in Lockridgo Iowa on a visit which wril consume about a months time It is hoped to soon develop unci enlarge the aerial tramway repairs Machinist Pete O Council who has been swinging around in the south for some time Galves ton Memphis etc has returned to work in the shop John Krieger brother and sister arrived home on Sunday night from a visit in Lincoln stopping at Sutioii and Hasting1 on the return journey home Engineer and Mrs C E Ben edict spent Saturday and Sunday in the city guests of relatives leaving for New York state Sun day night on a visit of a few weeks J W Chase is figuring and planning to do some relocating of machineiy in the back shop soon Some additional machines are ex pected from Ilavelock for the lo cal plant The entire steam system at the shops is being more or less repiped and modernized When this work is finished they will have a much improved and more efficient system here The use of pea coal in the heating and power plant This machine takes the waste water and exhaust steam from the en gines removes all the impurities grease etc and passes the clean ed steam and water on to the boilers for steam and heating pur poses To Do Some Ballasting Wymore Neb July 20 The Burlington sent out tbe first work trains on this division foi the year Tuesday Ballast was hauled to Reynolds and work will proceed from there west It is said that crushed rock ballast will be covered by burnt clay b last from Table Rock The Burlington repair track force is now working nine hours a day six days a week For sev eral months past they had been workinir eierht hours a day five days a week The round house force is still working under their old schedule Coal Economy Campaign The Burlington ha inaugurat ed a coal economy campaign in earnest They expect to save 1 000000 during the next year in coal They now spend 8000 000 yearly in fuel This next to wages is the largest single ex pense item they have W M Lowell master mechanic at St Joseph Mo and chairman of the fuel committee addressed enginemen trainmen dispatchers and all others interested in coal economy at McCook dviision head quarters Monday afternoon in Diamonds hall lie showed the necessity for economy in all departments How that in repairing freight cars last year they saved 500000 in an expenditure of 3500000 for that purpose hitherto lie showed how in one instance on a certain division they had learned at one point to save 500 tons of coal daily simply in the item of more scientific and econ omical firing up of engines He hoped for greater economy in the operation of coal chutes in firing up engines in reducing number of slow orders in elim inating unncesesary stopping of trains etc He hoped for the substitution of team work cooperation in the place of departmental work He made a thoroughly business like plea to the railroad men for cooperation in this great and earnest campaign for economy which he urged was absolutely necessary on the part of em ployes in order that the best fi nancial results should be obtain ed He gave several individual in stances to show whaj could be se cured in Wie matt of small econ omies in the fh el line alone August first the new system will go into effect It is propos ed to carefully determine the amount of coal which should be used on certain run under stated conditions of all kinds and then j establish for that ran a standard amount of coal to be used Mr Lowell stated that fair and thor ough measures would be carried in effect to determine thes estand svstpin in fhn linnL cnrm nnrl vimnI ards and thought that with tlm - v u o - - nnn rn house to facilitate the work of I hearty cooperation of employes in all branches of the service the sum of a million dollars could be saved next year in coal econom alone The Tribune has no misgivings in the matter of the company se curing the prompt and intelligent cooperation and support of the Thursday night one mile west o Parks this county sustaining se vere bruises about his head and body but suffering no serious in jury although he will carry sears of the accident for the re mainder of his life It was neces sary for the surgeon to stitch about forty five cuts Sullivan is a college student who had been on a vacation to Denver where he had run out of money and being too proud to write to his family in Missouri for funds concluded to beat his way by riding the rods under one of the coaches of the fast pas senger When nearing Parks and while the train was running sixty miles an hour he lost hold ion his perilous position and fell out from the tram being hurled with frightful force along the right- of way embankment He was unconscious for possibly two hours and upon regaining his senses he managed to straggle to the home of a farmer living a few rods from where he had fal len where he was given attention and a physician was summoned avIio gave him relief No bones were broken A friend from Mon roe arrived at Parks Saturday and accompanied the injured tourist to his home in Missou ri where his relatives are said to be well to do Omaha Bee McConnell for drugs BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER The McCook Tribune 100 a year CURES and Purifies the Blood A Narrow Escape Tuesday July 18th in the eve ning Mrs John Messinger was returning home from a visit with her sister Mrs Ben Hawkins when the horse she was driving became frightened at Alex Ellis thresher engine The horse be came unmanageable and she at tempted to jump out of the bug gy but was caught with both feet Robert aud used like a rasr whinninff I that I u aa w I around on tne msiae oi tne wneei eu She was alone and the men who were with the engine hurried to help her but she had disentangl ed herself Considering the manner in which she was caught in that 1000 One black yearling colt weighs about 700 Kindley let owner know if found Mrs Ed Garfield 4 miles north and miles west of Cedar Bluffs Kan sas lS 2ts FOR SALE a gentle family Phone black 334 A phaeton and driving horse BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood Do Your Paint ing Now There is nothing better for the outside of the house than Bradley Vrooman Pure Paint Full measure Composed of pure Carbonate of Lead pure Oxide of zinc and pure Linseed Oil thoroughly mixed and ground produc ing a thick weighty paint that has no equal Takes less to do the job than any other paint See us about it Stanskrry Lumber Co Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpha Saline Springs Located on our own premises aad vol in the Natural Mineral Water BATHS Unsurpassed In the treatment of Heart Stomach Kidney and Uvw Diseases Moderate Chirges Addscu DR 0 W EVERETT Affr Lincoln ffe In the County Court of Red Willow County State of Nebras ka In the matter of the estate of Robert B Wilson deceased state of Nebraska Red Willow county I J C Moore county judge of said county hereby notify all per sons having claims and demands against the estate of said B Wilson deceased have set and appoint- the following days for the reception examination and adjustment of said claims and de mands as provided by law at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county to wit On the 10th day of August 1911 wheel her feet through the wheel and the 6th day of February find her body inside between the buggy and wheel we cannot im agine a more wonderful miracle than her escape with her life af ter being whipped around that axle like a sunflower or a rag She was bruised considerably in ternally and received a few scratches and skin bruises but no bones were broken and no joints dislocated Real Estate Pilings The following real estate filings have been mad ein the county clerks office sinoe our last re port Martin Nilsson et ux to W T Auld half interest in sei nw3t sw s1 nw34 sw1 ne1 sw1 sw swy4 seVt ne 28-1-28 s ne1 n1 seat s s V2 29 ey2 neVL 32 nw ne4 seVi ne1 seVt nVa swVi 33 mvy4 34 all above in 1 28 40000 00 Martin Nilsson Marion Neb to W T Auld Lincoln Neb bill of sale to V2 interest in elevator and al falfa mill at Marion Ne braska 10000 00 James IT Duvall et ux ts William Skillieorn wd to seVL 21-3-29 1 00 Morgan E Ilartman to Myr fle Ilartman wd eV se y4 23-2-30 1 00 Received on Account Pah Out Cash Credit slips etc for sale at The Tribune office Per The McCook Tribune the year in advance It is 100 WANTED Plain sewing wash ing and mending 303 West 2nd street 13 3 ESTRAYED One buckskin employes in this vitally important colt 3 years old weighs about and sensible matter of economy in fuel Mr Lowell has this special matter of fuel economy fully at his command and his approach to men in all departments is so wise and intelligent and fair that they can hardly tail to see the fairness and justice of this move ment of the company which must ultimately reach all departments and eventually amount in a to tal of economies of millions and without damage to service but rather it is hoped in improved service even Fell From Train No 6 Benkelman Neb July 23 Spe cial Charles Sullivan aged 25 years ot Monroe Mo tell trom local heating -plant has resulted in under passenger train No 6 on i satisfactory service and a marked saving They have been using mine run hitherto The monthly saving will reach 500 The white lad brigade has been removed from the Y track south of the round house and now occupy trackage north of the coal chute There are about 18 of these on the division now more than usual A feed water machine has been shipped here from Havelock and is being installed in the local 1912 All persons sO interested will appear at said time and place and duly present their said claims and demands in the man ner required by law or show cause for not so doing and in case any of said claims shall not be presented by the 5th day of February 1912 the same shall be forever barred It is further oi dered that this notice shall be given by publishing a copy of this order for four weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed in said county Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 10th day of July 1911 Seal J C MOORE County Judge Ritchie Wolff Attorneys First publication July 11 Sts LEGAL NOTICE Notice of hearing on petition for distribution of residue of es tate State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss To all persons inter ested in the estate of Mary J Baldwin deceased Notice is hereby given that V Franklin administrator of said estate has filed his petition in said court the object and prayer of which are that a decree of dis tribution may be made of the res idue of said estate now in his possession to the parties entitled by law to receive the same You are hereby notified that said petition will be heard by the County Judge at the County Court room in the City of Mc Cook in said county at nine oclock a m on the 7th day of August 1911 It is ordered that a copy of this notice be published for three successive weeks in The McCook Tribune a newspaper printed and published in said county Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 20th day of Julv 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge First publication July 20 6ts Legal Notice In the County Court of Red Willow County Nebraska To all persons in terested in tbe estate of Juliet B Hume deceased Notice is hereby given that Rob ert W Hume administrator has ed a final account and report of his administration and a petition for fin al settlement and discharge as such and for the distribution and assign ment of said estate to the persons entitled thereto as required by law It is ordered that the same be heard before said court at the coun ty court room at MoCook in said county on the 26th day of July 1911 at one oclock p m Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 5th day of July 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge HARLOW W KEYES Attorney First publication July 6 3 wks Those Who Take Foley Kidney Pills for their kidney and bladder ailments and for annoying urinary irregularitie are always grateful both for the quick and permanent relief they af ford and for their tonic and strength ening effect as well Try Foley Kid ney Pills A McMillen McMillen prescription druggist Huiskampt Galendai Shoes fin SbBBbIP These shoes represent -the best effort of the shoemakers art There -is notic ing better on the market at any price for quality style and comfort For service they lead all others In stead of selling for 500 and S600 like 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 lor yourself how much better anc longer they wear than any shoe yoq ever had on your feet VIERSENOSBORN McCook Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare yoc are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days time unless yoc have Chamberlains Colic Cholera aand Diarrhoea Rejnedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the disease For sale by all deal ers Hay Fever and Summer Colds must be relieved quickly and Foleys Honey and Tar Compound will do it E M Stewart 1034 Wolfram St Chi cagowrites I have been greats troubled during the hot summer months with hay fever and find that by using Foleys Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief Many others -who suffer similarly will ho glad to benefit by Mr Stewarts perience A McMillen The McCook Tribune the yea in advance DR J A COLFER Deatist Phone 378 Room- 4 Postoffice Cook Neb It is 100 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Surgeon B M Phones Office 163 residence 217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temple building McCook Neb DR HERBERT J PRATT Registered Graduate Dentist Office 212 Main av over Ma Conn ells drug store Phones Of fice 160 residence black 131 DR R J GUNN Dentist Phone 112 Office Rooms building McCook 3 and 5 Waltf building Mo- R H GATEWOOD Dentist Phone 163 Office Room 4 Masonic temple McCook Neb DR EARL O VAHUE Dentist J Phone 190 Office over McAdams store Mo Cook Neb C E ELDRED Lawyer Bonded Abtracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in office McCook Nebraska JOHN E KELLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Co and off McCook Water Works Co Office 1e Fostoffice building McCook Neb JAMES HART M R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 Office Commercial barn McCoofc Nebraska L C STOLL CO Jewelers Opticians Eyes tested and fitted pairing McCook Neb Fine re- H P SUTTON CO Jewelers and Opticians Watch Repairing Goods oi quality Main avenue McCook Nebraska JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heating and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasemect Postoffice building A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Office 305 2nd st East Phone black 252 Tour combings made Into switches and puffs MRS L M THOMAS Phone Ash 2354 McCOOK MACHiERY AND IRON YflHIfcS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing We are agents for the Celebrated Ford Auto 210 1st st W -- Pbone red 450