The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 07, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 3

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RAILROAD NEWS NOTES
Ben Crawley is enjoying a
few days at the state fair going
down last night on 10
O 31 McClure is well
enough to go down to Franklin
for a few days on a visit
Engineer and Mrs A Monks
and Miss Leta arrived home last
evening from Colorado
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We are eminently authority
on Fall Styles and here you
will find the new things while
they are new Suits Coats
Skirts Waists and Furs all
worthy of your careful inspec
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Friday and Saturday
September 15 and 16
Afternoon and Night
On this our opening occasion we will have on display a
large classy assortment of
Fall and Winter Hats
Dress and Suit Hats
You remember also that we are exclusive agents in McCook
for the popular Gage hats hats of style and quality Be
sides our opening offering will include
Many Handsome Creations
From Our Own Work Room
We crave your inspection on these opening da3s Come in
and let our experienced salesladies help you decide and post
you right
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rs J P Nies
Upstairs in DeQroffs Department Store
Mrs F M Dutt is taking in
some of the state fair going
down on the 6th
John Fahrenbruek succeeds
Frank Emerson on the scrap
gang Frank resigning to enter
school
Mr Hoyt succeeds Kay Tal
bot in the oil house Talbot go
ing into the train service as a
brakeman
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BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Depart Central Time
No 6 1130 P M
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500 A M
550 A M
635 A M
14 920 P M
10 505 P M
West Depart Mountain Time
No 1 1220 P M
3 1142 P M
5 arrive 830 p m
13 930 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 F
Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska
or L W Wakeley General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
New flues are being placed
in engine 1911
A broken pilot beam on 723
is being replaced
A front end is being placed
in the 1759 this week
Usual drop repairs have been
given the 2848 this week
Engineer John Marshall took
a short layoff this week
Repairs are being placed on
No 2704 s fire box this week
Engine 122 went out of the
back shop end of week after re
pairs
Henry Amen and family went
up to Brush Colorado Saturday
on a short visit
Several cars off the track at
Pinneo Colorado Monday even
ing delayed No 6 a feAV hours
C E Emerson reports work
very heavy in his department
Says he could use a dozen more
men
J M Smith was in
Saturday Monday visiting his nl
tjy lie returned home Tuesday
morning
Mrs C G Budig arrived
home Monday from hr visit in
Creston Towa and Plattsmoutli
Nebraska much to the joy of Gir
Mr and Mrs C L Ilileman
are enjoying a visit in Colorado
for a few days going up on Sat
urday last Pikes Peak is one
of tli2 points of interest
An extra freight east engine
1959 Engineer Scott struck an
aged lady named Rowe at a
street crossing in Cambridge on
Tuesday morning killing her
A Broken Rail
Saturday night at Cambridge
a four foot piece of steel rail on
the main line was broken out of
the track and thrown out of line
It is presumed that the break
was caused Avheni No 14 passed
over No 3 was on the side
track for No 6 to pass when the
accident was fortunately discov
ered thus averting what might
have been a serious -wreck
School Cancelled
The school of instruction for
engineers dated for this afternoon
at 230 oclock has been cancel
led by bulletin
Engines 2923 and 2019 are
receiving cylinder work this
week and other minor repairs
NOTICE OF SUIT
John M Smith Martha E
Smith August Brunke Minnie
Brunke Lena Scheibel and John
Seheibel husband of Lena Scheib
el whose time christian name is
to plaintiff unknown and The Oe
cidental Building and Loan As
oseiation a corporation incor
porated under the laws of the
State of Nebraska defendants
will take notice that on the 7th
day of September 1911 Clara Mc
Kay plaintiff herein filed her pe
tition in the district court of Red
Willow county Nebraska against
said defendants the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose
certain mortgage executed by the
defendants John M Smith and
Martha E Smith to plaintiff up
on lot numbered One in block
numbered One in the First Addi
tion to South McCook Red Wil
low county Nebraska to secure
the payment of one promissory
note dated August 17th 1908 for
the sum of 53465 due in
monthly installments of 2227
each that th r is now du upon
said note and mortgage tho sum
of 52000 with inter st from
this date at the rate of Ion nr
cent per annum and plaintiff
prays that said premises may be
sold to satisfy the amount found
due
lYjou are required to answer
said petition on or before Mon
day the 16th dav of October
1911
Dated this 7th day of Septem
ber 1911
CLARA McKAY Plaintiff
By C E Eldred her attorne
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New Hats Goats Suits
and Dresses
Are arriving daily from the East
ern Fashion Centers Call in
and make your selections early
Dry Goods
Millinery
Ladies
Furnishigs
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A CORDIAL INVITATION ttoT
leisure and pleasure our Complete Exhibition of Fall Merchandise in all departments in all their refreshing newness
in all their appropriate desirability
WE CONFIDENTLY AWAIT THE HONOR OF YOUR VISIT
Permit us also to express our appreciation of your past patronage with the hope
of its happy steady continuance
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE
Wooltex Make and Mode
The illustrated Wooltex Models are but index fingers to the peerless gathering 01 modern
modish Garments we are lavishly showing this season Garments of charming
clever innovations of fascinating favorite originality The tendency is toward Rough Cheviots
Mannish Mixtures and shades While in colors New Olive Greens and Bronze Browns
share the honor with Leather Brown Electric Blues and Heather Shades
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NOT FORGETTING THE
CHILDREN
Sometimes this is the hardest
to choose something that will be
come the little tot and still be
practical You will find our
Childrens Department very com
plete
Every thing to
Eat and Wear
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