F l rti P h V A 7 Absolutely Puro only Baking Powder made Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATE RAILROAD NEWS NOTES Brakeman Jesse Predmore has laid oil for a few days C Ytr Britt was in Denver Tuesday on company business Engineer R E French left on Xo 2 Wednesday morning for Galesburg Illinois Conductor A G King arriv ed heme Thursday from his trip to Chicago on 0 R C business Chas M Bailey master me chanic at Wymore was in the city Tuesday on business maititors Operator and Mis P W An dresen and son returned Wedne day morning from their Denver visit Mrs M IT Hammond was down from Denver early days of the week guest of Mrs I L Rodstrcm and other friends Miss Loretto Williams return -ed Wednesday morning on Xo 15 from a visit Avitli her siter Mrs J W Walsh at Wymore Xo 9 was over throe hours late on arrival here Wednesday morning bad rail brake difficul ty etc conducing to that end Engineer M H Hammond was at headquarters Tuesday and Wednesday He and wife re turned to Denver on Wednesday might Brakeman J F Wall was called away Tuesday night to be present at the obsequies of his mother at Republican City Wed nesday Conductor P F McTvenna reported for duty Wednesday morning but found himsalf un able to go out on Xo 1 later in the day Supt Flynn of the Burling ton was down from McCook this morning investigating the mat ter of changing the mail crane also matter of lighting the depot Cambridge Clarion Xo 13 was a couple hours late Wednesday morning ac count of engine failure An en gine was sent down to Holbrook to bring the train in to McCook Wednesday being damp and chil ly made it difficult to get trains over the road on time President H T Perhaan of 0 R T and T W Quick gen eral secretary and treasurer al so Y T Kissinger general su perintendent of telegraph and n A Yaughan superintendent of telegraph vest of the river were all in Omaha yesterday Which may or may not be significant FOUR RAILROAD OFFICIALS KILLED Early Monday morning four prominent railroad mui were killed three trainmen injured in a rear end collision of Illinois Central trains at Kilmundy Il linois The killed are James R llarahan Sr former president of the Illinois Central Frank 0 Melchcr second vice president of the Rock Island E B Pierce general solicitor of the Rock Island Eldridge E Wright son of Duke E Wright former secretary of war The injured are Robert Stuart engineer and C J Bert fireman of the limited and Jesse E Gil ber fireman of he express Thej were- taken to their homes in Champaign Bert lias a fractured skull Gilberts hip was broken and Stuart is suffering from con cussion of the brain The victims of the wreck avtc sleeping in a private car of wood construction attached to train Xo 35 the Xew Orleans express when the engine of train Xo 3 the Panama Limited crashed into the car BOX ELDER The reads and weather per matted people to get out to two services last Sunday There wall be preaching at thu church next Sunday evening Miss Mabe Sexson visited Jen nie and Daisy Younger Sunday Miss Margaret Doyle is teach ing again this week Mrs T M Caimpbell visited hei brother W Y Johnson and wife iru McCook last Saturday J K Gordon drove his bogs to McCook last Tuesday Miss Mabel Sexson is enjoying a couple weeks with the home folks We are pleased to learn tibaiti Ora Bible is improving in heialitli He has been confined to bed for eight weeks AY Y Johnson stood his trap over the mountains much better than was expected C A Wilson of the San Luis valley is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs A T Wilson INTERNATIONAL OPERATIC CO TEMPLE THEATRE FRIDAY 1 Quartette Sextette from Lucia arranged for Quar tette Donizetti Company 2 Solo I Hear You Calling Me Marshall Mrs McKinnie 3 Tenor Solo A Dream Bar tic tt Mr Mathisen 4 Duet The Honeymoon from Opera Loves Lottery Edwards Mr and Mrs McKinnie 6 t 8 9 10 11 Solo Thought Fancies Jones Miss Heidenreich Duet Homo to Our Mountains from II Trovatore Yerdi Miss Heidenreich and Mr MaitMsen Solos Swedish songs in National Costume Mrs McKinnie Quartette from Rigoletto Verdi Company Solo The Brigand Spence Mr McKinnie Piano Hoehzeitstag auf Troldhaugen Greig Mr Muehling The Second Act of Martha in Costume Flotow Company T W PPJWiWMUM T j Ware That Wean Guaranteed 15 Years It doesnt pay to buy cheap ware that soon peels cracks leaks tarnishes rusts or wears out Hven at a lower cost such ware is the most expensive because it is dan gerous to health and unreliable inservice doesnt last 1892 Pure Spin Aluminum Ware is guaranteed for 15 years There is practically no wear out to it and scientific investigation proves it the most sanitary cooking ware made Particles cant chip on ana cause enronic trouoies nor spoil tne 100a Germs do not breed on its smooth surface and odors can not be absorbed by it Youll have better food and ssve trouble time and fuel by using only 1892 Pure Spun Aluminum Ware Look for trade mark on every piece FOR SALE BY McCook Hardware Company fciaaor afsteaAs NO OPTION FOR RAILROADS Must Carry Beer Whenever Of fered for Transportation Washington Jan 22 liqu or interests today won far reach ing victory in the supreme count by a decision that railroads must carry beer when offered for tran sportation into dry counties of another state The decision ef fected particularly shipments from Indiana into Kentucky Jus tice Lurton who announced the counts decision also laid down same limitations on jurisdiction of the inter state commerce com mission He upheld the action of shippers in going before judicial tribunals to test the A aiidiiity of laiws rather than to the sion He said that the commis sion had jurisdiction over admin istrative questions and matters of fact but the courts over question of general law Justice Lurton declared decis ions in the supreme count had indisputably determined That beer and other intoxicat ing liquors are the recognized and legitimate subjects of inter state commerce That no state can forbid amy common carriers from a consig nor in one staite to a consignee j 6 McCook in another That until such transportation as concluded by delivery to the consignee such commodities do not become subject to such regu lation restraining their sale or disposition Justice Lurton explained that the Wilson act which subjected such liquors to state regulations although the liquor still was in original packages did not apply before actual delivery to the con signee where tilie shipment was interstate Lincoln Journal Real Estate Filings James A Barnhart et ux to Ed 0 Pangborn wd sw qr and s hf nw qr and s ihf se qr nw qr 25-4-27 7905 00 Will C Israel et al to Ed J Bradv wd pt se qr sw qr 20-3-29 S00 00 Money to Loan on Farms See Rozcll Sons at clothing store Engraved Cards Orders for engraved cards 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 guaranteed General Hospita Located in the Heckman House one block west of the Court House Will be open to receive patients after Janu ary 1 8 1 91 2 A Hospital devoted to McCook and southwest Nebraska Skilled attendants in charge D J REID Surgeon Proprietor The Surest Thing for Skin Diseases Its no disgrace to contract eczema and it may not be nec essary to continue to suffer Skin disease is one of the most difficult problems if medical science Whole li brairies liave been written on itlie treatment but nf you are suffering yon do not need the symptoms described yon know all about that Most cases of skin diseases are curable some are not Where anything can cure or relieve You can depend upon NYALS ECZEMA LOTION it stops the intolerable itch ing and permits sleep Good also for tetter bar bers itch ringworm dry or scaly skin and ivy poisoning C R Woodworth DRUGGIST CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS Christian Science The morn ing subject for next Sunday is Truth Christian Sunday school at 10 a m preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m H M Mitchell mil ister German Evan Lutheran East 6th St Services every Sunday morning at 1030 oclock and evening at 730 O R Richert pastor Divine Science Unity health meeting on Tuesday and Friday eveniners New Thought Sunday school three oclock on Sunday afternoon 123 W D street Episcopal Sunday school ait 10 a m Morning prayer and sermon at 4 Special choir re hearsal on Wednesday in the church at 7 30 p m Methodist Regular services as follows Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m Epworth League ait 7 p m Sunday school ait 10 a an Prayer meeting on Wednes day evenings Baptist Sermons at 11 a m and 8 p m Bible school at 10 Christian Endeavor at 7 p m A heart welcome to all who wish to worship with us If Lt Mc Bride minister ft A r Catholic St Patricks Church 8 30 a m low mass and sermon 1030 a m high mass and ser mon 230 p m Sunday school 800 evening services Rev Wm Patton O M I pastor You can buy heavy fleeced underwear for 7oc at Ilubers Reduced from 100 NOTICE E W Sovfcrn whose full name as to plaintiff unknown will take notice that on the 18th day of January 1912 W B Wilnttaker a justice of the peace of Willow Grove precinct Red Wallow coun ty Nebraska issued an order oif attachment in the sum of 1860 in an action pending before hian wherein Ed Iluber -is plaintiff and said E W Sovern is defend ent consisting of money due Ifiron ithe Chicago Burlington and Quin cy- Railroad company has been attached under said order Said cause has heen continued for hearing on the 2nd day of March 1912 at the hour of 2 oclock pm ED HUBER Plaintiff First publication Jan 25 6ts MAKES YOU FEEL FINE Ever get up in the morning more tired than when you went to bed Make you weak languid and listless hardly last out the day NYALS LIVER REGULATOR wall stir up that sluggish liv er give you a hearty appe tite and assist the digestive juices It will rid you of that languid depressed feel ing and make you ready for the most active work jYou will enjoy your daily tasks you will work hard and play hard you will sleep well too Tioai will notice a decided improvement before you have taken many doses The price is 25 cents When we had a chancei to get the exclusive selling agency for Nyal Family Rem edies we jumped at it They are known among alll drug gists as the highest quality line on the market and are prepared by a great firm of manufacturing chemists fa mous for fifty years C R Woodworth DRUGGIST Through With nventory and nothing to do but BUSINESS It must be done in a new way in 1012 Things Do Change Right now our store is undergoing changes that will fit us even better than before to serve you Our motto Reliability Good Values Honest Merchandising and equally important Prompt and efficient service Everything to Eat and Wear Notice W R A Howard whose full name is to the plaintiff un known will take notice that en the first day of January 1912 W B Whittaker justice of the peace of Willow Grove precinct Red Willow county Nebraska issued an order of attachment in the sum of 1440 in an action where in E B Odell is plaintiff and said W R A Howard is defend ant and property of the defend ant consisting of 35 collars 5 pieces of underwear 5 shirts 10 neckties 1 hat 1 cap 2 suits clothes 1 coat 2 pair shoes 1 suit easehas been attachcr under said order Said cause has been continued for hearing on the loth day of February 1912 at the hour of 2 oclock p m E B ODELL Plaintiff First publication Jan 25 6ts Brands count for something In canned goods the premiers are the J M and the Advo Ilubers Phone 97 Ill im aiOT NOTICE E W Sovern whose full name is to plaintiffs unknown will take notice that on the bth dav of January 1912 W B Whittak er a justice of the peace of Wil low Grove Precinct Red Willow county Nebraska issued an or der of attachment in the sum of 750 in an action pending be fore him wherein E D Perkins Company are plaintiffs anc said E AY Sovern is defendant and property of the defendam consisting of money due f roue Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad Company garnishee ha been attached under said order Said cause has been continued for hearing on the 23rd day of February 1912 at the hour o 2 oclock p m E D PERKINS COIPANY First publication Jan 25 8ts You will always secure the besfc market price for your butter eggs and cream at Magners Phone 14 Sharpies Tubular Separators m fill McCook ncCook Nebr In the County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the Estate of Stephen Bolles deceased State of Ne braska Red Willow County To all persons interested in the estate of Stephen Bolles deceas ed You are hereby notified that Marilla Bolles executrix of the last will and testament of Steph en Bolles deceased has filed hei final account in said matter and a petition for final settlement and discharge and that the resi due of said estate be -assigned in accordance with the terms of said wall Said final account and petition will be heard in the coun ty court room in the city of Mc Cook in said county on the 29th day of January 1912 at one oclock p my and you are here by cited to appear and show cause if any such exists at the time and place above designated why said account should not be allowed and said petition grant ed Witness my hand and the seal of sadd court this 5th day of Jan uary 1912 FRANK M COLFER Seal County Judge First publication Jan 8 6ts Are long lifed easy to clean and re quire no repairs We have some special low prices for the early buyer 7500 Separator for 6000 6500 Separator for 5500 Buy one of these now and get the profit from your cows Hardware Co Phone 31 Ir Order of Hearing To all persons interested in this estate of James R Jackson de ceased You will take notice ti the following In the county court of Reii Wallow County Nebraska Izr the matter of the estate of James R Jackson deceased Now on tliis 13th day of Jan uary 1912 Ruth E Jackson filed her verified petition is this court praying that the ad ministration of the estate of James R Jackson deceased be dispensed with and that his hears be determined It is ordered that a hearing on said petition be had at the cousr ty count room in said county om the 5th day of February 1912 at 10 oclock a m and that no tice hereof be given to all per sons interested in said estate br publishing this order for three successive weeks in The McCook Tribune a legal newspaper pub lished in said count3 FRANK M COLFER Seal County Judge C H BOYLE Attorney First publication Jan 15 6ts If you want THE NEWS read The Tribune SI