i vt i I BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No 6 1130 P M 16 500 A M 2 550 A M 12 635 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 RAILROAD NEWS NOTES Conductor William Hegen berger was in charge of No 3 on Monday night Tom Hunt and Leo Murphy will spend Sunday in Denver Some attraction boys A F Dinnell of the scrap gang has been transferred to re pair track in Busseys place Conductor George Martin had Conductor Millers run wliile Miller was on the pilot special Mrs George Brooks and her friend Mrs Twiggs went up to Denver Tuesday on 13 on a short visit Mrs E J Kates is expected tonight from Lincoln to visit her parents Dispatcher and Mrs T B Campbell for a wMle Mrs C B Dalton and Rob ert arrived home Tuesday morn ing on No 9 front their absence in Illinois of several weeks Conductor Joe Ilegenberger wife two girls and boy left Wed nesday on No 10 for Omaha and Pacific Junction la on a visit Engineer Jacob Matz who has held a Brush Wray run with headquarters at Brush Jias been transferred to McCook and is in the R 4 pool Engineer and Mrs Barney Lewis arrived home on Saturday night from their trip east He resumed his run on the Imperial Mondav morning Mr and Mrs Elza B Odell arrived home Tuesday on 13 from their visit of a few weeks in Sulphur Springs Arkansas with their son Mrs Prank Humphries and baby arrived from Monrovia Kansas Tuesday on 13 and are guests of her parents Dispatcher and Mrs T B Campbell Conductor Cal Kenady call ed here by the death of his fath er departed end of week for his home in Mexico going via Red Cloud wliere he spent a day or two on business Mrs Leon Hileman who witt her husband has been ill with ty phoid fever at a hospital in La Junta Colo is just out Mr Hileman wTill not be able to leave for a couple weeks yet Fireman A D Troyer has re turned from Brush and is now firing on the McCook Wray local Mrs John Madron who has been ill for some time with ty phoid fever is improving Fireman and Mrs Carl Hust ed arrived home last Saturday from Pennsylvania where they liave been visiting for a number of weeks They were up in the neighborhood of th great Austin flood The Burlington route has made arrangements with the San fca Fe to take care of its tour ist business west for the present Tourists leaving Omaha at 1125 p m arrive in Denver at 1 p m next day and departing at 745 p m arrive in Los Angeles at 830 a m two days later Driving brass repairs to 1074 this week Brakeman J R VanHorni is worse again Valve work on engines 2901 and 2704 this wTeek The old drop pit holds engine 2801 for customary work Over a hundred cars of stock out of Denver Monday night Mrs George Martin was s Taf t day visitor in Hastings Firebox and boiler repairs are being placed on engine 2019 Brakeman J C Brown went down to Missouri Tuesday on a visit Engine 1061 is on the new drop for repairs of customary sort Brakeman C R Sheets re turned from Lincoln on 9 Tues day Mrs C O Rogers and daugh ter are visiting in Orleans this week Mrs J J Laughlin went down to Hastings last night on a visit Brakeman and Mrs J D Remington are visiting the folks ia Wray Brakeman Joe Arnell went down to visit the folks in Orleans last night Mr Cole route agent of the iAdams Express Co was in the city Tuesday Brakeman N Layton went down to Iloldrege last might on a short visit Mrs II A Beale spent early days of week in Denver going up on 13 Saturday D J Sexsmith of Wray Col orado was a guest of Tom Allen fore part of the week Foreman Doc Ilollister was up from Red Cloud Tuesday on business of his position Dav Foreman C W Lutes is in charge of the local yard nights during Bainters absence Frank Bussey of the car de partment has resigned and left Wednesday for California Brakeman W D Darnell Iwent down to Minden Tuesday evening on a short visit home Conductor C E Ryan will j leave tomorrow for the Rosebud reservation to enter some land irthe reservation Brakemen S L Jennings J O Walker and O J Scott have been transferred from j can City to McCook Mrs Robertson and Mrs Rolj inson of Lincoln who have been j visiting Airs tuicn uepaneu iui home on No 10 Tuesday morn ing Agent D F nostetter is off on a visit in Seattle and other northwest points and Paul Smith of Benkelman is acting agent here Conductor Tom Nash had 6 and 1 Monday night and Tues- 1 day morning and Conductor Frank Neubauer went out with his car Monday Brakeman M E Moody was up from Red Cloud Tuesday He I has been ill with typhoid lor yu I days but is better and expects to be back at work in dUdays The retrenchment order re moves 13 menj from the car de partment on the McCook division All the car men are placed on an 8 hour schedule 8 to 5 o clock Night Foreman Mart Tram mell returned to work first of week after a short layoff with sickness Sam Pickard was in charge nights during the brief layoff They commenced yesterday afternoon to v duce the extra board on engineers and firemen This will necessitate several Mc-Cook-Denver changes of engine men No 13 was delayed 13 hours on the first by a washout near St Joseph No 15 escaped with 7 hours delay By yesterday the delay to No 13 had been reduc ed to 2 hours NIFTY THINGS IN DRESS HATS We are making them every day in our work rooms and will make you any thing to order mm And Childrens Hats this is a specialty with us We will please you beyond cavil Come and look us over WE GUARANTEE the product of our work room to be satisfactory MRS J P NIES Upstairs in the Big Store A complete new set of flues is being given engine 1757 this week Fireman W J Bagan went up to Benkelman Tuesday to vis it a sister Brakeman G E Chipman left Tuesday for Vermont Illinois on a home visit Conductor and Mrs A F Er vin returned yesterday from vis iting ini Hastings i Mrs Hugh Kelly and Miss Nina Tomlinson were in Denver Taft day Tuesday Brakeman C B Berry spent Tuesday in Denver to see the president and crowd E T Foe time keeper at Sterling went east on 16 this morning on a vacation Today an order went into ef fect placing the locomotive shops forces on a schedule of 8 hours a day and o days aAveek A little tough but it might be worse The railroads have made a spe cial reduced rate for the Omaha Festival Tickets will be on sale at all stations from Ot tober 1st to 5th inclusive and good for the return trip to Oc tober 7th See the station agent for full particulars Engine 2S5S broke down a half mile west of Haigler last night stripping herself of the side rods on both sides delaying traffic for over four hours For lunately no one was hurt En gineer Hugh Brown was driving her Train No 16 did not leave McCook until 930 this morning Ail other trains were delayed in proportion School Board Meeting October 2 1911 Board met in regular session in superintendents office Pres ent Doan Barnes Sttess Law ritsij and Moore and Supt Dav is and ilowe Smith Absent Cul bcrtsou Minutes of September I 1911 read and approved The following bills were read Jennings Hughes Co plumbing 7 50 Middleton Ruby plumb ing material 3 55 Mrs R M Douglass cray on etc 90 Osborn Burton drayage 10 50 J E Ludwiek shade 4 75 L W McConnell sundries 3 oO C F Dann paint glass etc 7 70 Mrs Howe Smith laundry 4 05 Howe Smith cash paid mowing lawn 6 Of Polk Bros can pan etc 3 65 Geo P Brown pictures 5 44 B D Berry Co books 22 S4 Hall MeCreary books 71 74 Nebraska School Supply House books 22 90 Foulke Pierce books 11 57 On motion the above bills were allowed Motion made that secretary be instructed to notify the parents or guardians of non resident pu pils that tuition must be paid in advance or the pupils will be re fused admittance to -the schools Motion seconded Motion car ried On motion board adjourned DANBURY Mr and Mrs Win Sandon ar rived home Monday from their visit in Denver Teacher Dont you realize Willie tliat by keeping you in af ter school I punish myself as well as you Willie Yes teacher Thats why I dont mind it Prof Morris and wife went to Omaha Saturday evening to be present at the C W Rogers of Marion was a visitor in these parts Monday O B Woods purchased the Charles Hendricks auto Monday We understand Orvillc will run a garage at this place B F Murphy and wife and daughter arrived on Wednesday from Blessing Texas Ben says Texas is all right Mrs J A Clouses brother ar rived from Iowa Wednesday for an indefinite visit with them Mrs C W Rogers and daugh ter from south of Marion were shoppers in Danbury Wednesday Mr and Mrs Charles Crom mett from Beaver City came up Wednesday for a visit at the W A Stone home Some of the people from here attended the fair at Indianola on Thursday Mrs Herb Watkins and Mrs Ed Ilulburt were shopping in Danbury Thursday Wants for rent for sale etc 5c a line in The Tribune Before you reach the Limit of physical endurance and while your condition is still curable take Foley Kidney Pills Their Quick ac tion and positive results wall delight you For bacakche nervousness rheumatism and all kidney bladder and urinary troubles A McMillen f guabasteed ALL WOOL -33 News of Our Schools With one exception all the schools of Red Willow county are now in session for the year Pat ents are urged to see that all children are in attendancce soon as possible for some of the terms are short and the loss of a month of time means much in their work The compulsory school law provides that each child between seven and fifteen years of age must attend not less than two ithirds of the time the school is in session in their district In a recent l3tter State Supt Crabtree says Kindly advise school boards to arrange for their teachers to attend the State Teachers Association at Omaha November 8 9 and 10 Let mem bers of boards know that owing to the value teachers derive from these meetings and the benefits carried back to the school that the state department of education urges that no deduction be made from salaries for attendance at the association The state department will render assistance to school auth orities in enforcing the anti cigar ette law Do not hesitate to re port any one who sells or gives away to minors cigarettes or to bacco in any form This depart ment will df necessary request tli3 governor to enforce the Saek ett law on any city or county at torney failing to prosecute any one who Aiolates this law The high schools of the county have a fine attendance in open ing and a record to exceed that of last year may be expected of them There are three schools do ing four years work two schools doing two years work and for this year Marion schools have the permission from the state depart ment to do 9th grade work with resident pupils who desire that work the grades being accepted without examination Teachers meetings willbe held in five towns Saturday October 7 to plan for further meetings to be held during the year The county is so arranged as to dist ricts that a grouping is thought advisable in gaining interest and full attendance at each meeting It is hoped that school officers and patrons may be interested in the meetings and help the teach ers in making tliem a success An nouncements will be made of the programs from time to time October 3 1911 ELIZABETH BETTCHER County Superintendent A Great Advantage to Working Men J A Maple 125 S 7th st Steub enville O says For years I suf fered from weak kidneys and a se vere bladder trouble I learned of Foley Kidney Pills and their won derful cures so I began taking them and sure enough I had as good re sults as any I heard about My back ache left me and to one of my busi ness exipressman that alone is a great advantage My kidneys acted fijee and normal and that saved me a lot of misery It is now a pleasure to work where it used to be a misery Foley Kidney Pills have cured me and have my highest praise A Mc Millen BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood CLOTHCRAFT BLUE SERGE SPECIAL No 4130 1850 You will find here the Clothcraft Blue Serge Special advertised in The Saturday Evening Post It is an exceptionally good serge the best we have ever offered at the price guaranteed to be all wool fast color and full weight Also guaranteed to hold shape stand wear and give satislaction in every detail of service You can not appreciate the Blue Serge Special No 4130 unless you see it If you want to know how well a blue serge can look and feel it will be worth your while to come in and try on your size in No 4130 On display in our windows this week C L DeQ roff Co THE OMAHA DENVER ROUTE IS THE BEST Autoists Think It Better Than The Proposed North Platte Route The endurance run of 700 miles pulled off under the supervision of the Omaha World Herald left Omaha via the so called North Platte route passed through Fre mont Grand Island and North Platte returning over the Om aha Denver Trans Continental route via Hastings Sutton Lin coln and Omaha Twenty automobiles and one automobile truck were partici pants in this run The autoists declare that the Omaha Denver Transcontinental route via Oma ha Lincoln Hastings Minden and Denver has a better founda tion than the road along the Platte river the so called North Platte mote They continue to say that the Platte river road has a considerable amount of sand and in rainy weather devel ops nvud puddles which the Oma ha Denver Trans Continental is not bothered with owing to the natural condition of the soil While the Omaha Denver Trans Continental route has a better foundation on the other hand considerable more work has been done on the Platte River road and it has been more carefully graded than the Omaha Denver Trans Continental route and that the Platte river road is in better condition than its rival highway I think unquestionably that the southern route has the best possibilities said J A Moran representative of an automobile trade journal but right now is in a frightful shape part of the way The Platte river road has done a lot of work upon their road and the road is now in shape so tliat it drains well af ter showers If the people along the Lincoln Hastings McCook Holdrege and Denver road would do equal amount of work their road would be considerably bet ter for it will shed water natur ally if only it is so graded as to be given a chance A telegram from Havana Cuba of September 24th announces that the cofferdam surrounding the wreck has been cleared of mud giving a perfect view of the hull of the Maine or of what is left of it and now for the first time it revealed the double bot tom of the ship with part of the keel forced up into a perpendic ular position 2S feet higher thani the balance of the keel showing the explorion to have been from outside Common Colds Must be Taken Ser iously for unless cured they sap the vitality and lower the vital re sistance to more serious infection Brotect your children and yourself by the prompt use of Foleys Hon ey and Tar Compound and note its quick and decisive results For coughs colds croup whooping cough bronchitis and affections of the throat chest and lungs it is an ever ready and valuable remedy A Mc Millen npitZmn Special Trains to Hastings Festival The Burlington has arranged to - take care of the festival crowds with extra equipment on number two and on number three This train will arrive each day in plenty of time so that every one can take part in the big Pa rades win eh are scheduled as fol lows Tuesday Oct 10th Automo bile Flower Parade Wednesday Oct 11th Farm ers Vehicle Parade Thursday Oct 12th Industrial Parade Friday Oct 13th Lodges So cieties and Schools Saturday Oct 14th Farmers Automobile Parade Everything is in readiness and q board of Governors have more than kept their pledge for better Parades bigger Displays in all departments a horse show a poultry show a farm pro duets exposition and a liigh grad street carnival with free acts every little while A good time is assured all who attend the Central Nebraska Fall Festival and the program has been arrang ed so that visitors can take in the whole entertainment and return to their homes the same day Remember this is a Central Ne braska entertainment and you are expected entries are free to all These big feature parades will be worth coming miles to see Good music good shows good company and a good time Few if any medicines have met with the uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlains Col ic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy The remarkable sures of colic and diarrhoea which it has effected in al most every neighborhood have given it a wide reputation For sale by all dealers In the county court of Red Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Robert B Wilson deceased To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that the administrator of said es state has filed Iiis petition for the distribution of moneys paid him by the Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad Company for the death of said deceased Said petitioner alleges that said mon ey is not liable for the debts of said estate and prays tliat the same may be paid to the heir at law of said estate freed from all claims of said creditors You are hereby notified to appear at my office in the court house on the 24th day of October 1911 te show cause why the prayer of said petition should not be grant ed It is further ordered that notice of pendency of said peti tion be given by publishing a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune for four consecutive weeks Dated this 25th day of Septem ber 1911 Seal J C MOORE County Judge First publication Sep 25 4ts W r i 1