i V - - i tmvi mat i a rrKuaserrt fiAll l i 1nnrtyyyr 1n The Researeli club met with Mrs L E Hanford Monday af ternoon reading and studying the 3rd and 4th acts of King John The members of the 1904 card club Avere guests of Mrs 0 M Knipple Monday night Mrs A Bnruett and Mrs Walter Stoke being special guests Two course luncheon was a detail Mrs J Raymond McCarl pre sided at the Kaffa Klateli meet ing of Wednesday afternoon wlien fancy work and a two course luncheon were absorbing features Mrs A Barnett assist ed Mr and Mrs Marin Maititeon en tertained a company of a dozen friends at progressive whist Wed nesday evening A dainty two conrse luncheon was served Mrs Frank Hassler was the wanner of honors Mrs W B Mills and Mrs J C Stone entertained the 0 E S kensington yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Mills Car nations were in profuse decora tion over the house and each ladj received one of the pretty tokens The usual refreshments1 were served Roads Guard Against Fraud Railroads in both eastern and western territory have taken steps to- further safeguard them selves against fraudulent claims for loss or damage to shipments It is alleged that in many in stances claims of a questionable nature have been presented and for that reason the following rule has been adopted Claims for concealed loss or damage should not be paid where the consignee has failed to give the delivering agent notice im mediately upon discovery and wiitJhin a reasonable time after de livery of the loss or damage and where the railroads investiga tion fails to develop any irregu larity in handling the shipment S D Hughes has gone up to the Seottshluff neighborhood to arrange for the building of a house on his irrigated land in that section He left yesterday Shapleigh Special Bicycle f We ask you to come and look at this bicycle We believe that it is the bicycle you want It is not a high priced machine yet is a high grade machine The parts that usually give way in a bicycle are especially good in the Shapieigh Special They are built to stand Pay your repair bill in advance and buy this wheel that is add to the price of a cheap wheel the average cost of repairs for a season and you will have enough money to buy this high grade wheel McCOOK HDWE CO Sj Mtsesifgaieiy Piss W ssesijp has bssb sssissiaiesi Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal No other baking powder is the same in composition or effectiveness or so wholesome and economical nor will make such fine food Roja s the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar r3 V t KTTTVTTrVTTTVyTYYTTWTTYTYTTTrTTTTVTVTTVVVTVTVVVVYWH I Social and Literary Items j BAAAiAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAiiAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH Mr aad Mrs C II Boyle will entertain the J 0 C club this evening The Shakespeare chib will study the second act of Twelfth Xilght at the home of Mrs W 03 Vhittakcr on Tuesday- afterncon March 12th Mrs F W BosAvorth enter tained the Entre Xcus at home cjf Mrs J G Stokes Tuesday af ternoon A luncheon in two coiurses was served Mrs Stokes assisiting Special guests wre Mrs II P Waite Mrs 0 M Knipple Mrs Clarence Stolen Mr and Mrs Arthur Wood en tertained the Young Married Peo pies club Tuesday evening Mrs Walter Stokes Mrs LeRoy Kliev en and Miss Addie Doan assist ed in serving the 7 oclock din ner Guests of the club were Dr and Mrs W E McBivitt Mrs beiRoy Kleven Mips Edna Waite Mrs Walter Stokes Seotl Dcnne and Dave Cobb The edds of the Young Bridge -Whist club were Mii guestsi of the evens at the home of Miss Lona Phelps last evening The hostesses were Misses Lona Phelps Martha Abel Jeanne Thorn dyke- Maud MeMil len Amy Kautz Edna Waite the winners Misses Nellie Siriith Lena Williams Laura McMillan Esther Bailey Claire Thursby Edith Waite The 7 oclock din ner was served in three courses ait a large table at which ferns were used in decoration LEAGUE OF NEBRASKA MUNICIPALITIES Semi Aninual Convention Majrch 20 and 21 1912 at McCook Ne braska Program Given at the Court House Wednesday Afternoon Address of Welcome Hon Jam as McAdams Mayor McCook Municipal Ownership of Light ing Plants Hon G eo F Wolz Mayor of Fremont Discussion opened by S A D Ilenline Councilman Kearney The Gommercial Club and City Officiate A Barnett ex iMayor McCook Discussion open to convention The Work of the League of Ne braska Municipalities Roscoe C Ozman Secy Neb League Lin coln Public Health and Quarantine Laiws Dr II B Cummins Vice President State Board of Health Seward Evening The Operation of Municipal Water Plants Hon C J Miles Mayor Hastings Discussion to be opened by del egates from North Platte and Alma Thursday Morning Expenditure of Public Money Olias F Sturtevant Holdrege Discussion opened by delegates from Seottebluff and Central City Needed Laws Second Class Cities and Villages J R berry Councilman McCook Discussion opened by delegates from Benkeiman and Ohadron Fire Dangers and Hoiw toi Pre vent Them Hon Charles Randall State Fire Warden Afternoon Paiving and Sewer Laying Adna Dobson City Engineer Lin coin Discussion opened by Hon F W Harris Mayor Alliance and Hon E H BishopMayior Central a Opening of Question Box Derailed at Diller Passenger train No 14 WiS de raihd Vdneiy morning at Diller in Jefferson county about 23 miles west of Wymorc TIv engine and three cars left the track but at headquarters hero it was announced that there were no fatalities or serious injuries though there was a severe shak ing up and more or less sustain ed minor hurts Traffic was badly delayed over the Kansas City main line No 13 being 9 or 10 hours late in recalling Mc Cook A special was made up at Superior however and sent west renchintr McCook at about three oclock in the afternoon Wymcre Neb March G Bur lington passenger No 14 went into the ditch a mile and a half this side of Shea twenty miles west of here at 430 this morn ing The train was traveling 46 mihs an howr when the accident occurred No one was injured aside froan minor bruise and it is no le 3 than a miracle that there was no one killed or severe ly injured The engine Avent off the track to the left and thethest of the train went on past th tars Avent off on the right hand of the track ngin against a low bank Avhicih pi apiiWI it from tipping over The machine ran entirely over the front trucks Avhieh res itnoAv un der the gang Avay Engineer P T Teiple and Fireman G- E of this city Avere unin juvod The rceident occurred on a straight stretch cf track and Avas probably due to a broken rail or nivuling rails The track vh deToyd for a ditanc of mv a lur red yards and it Avill probably be un possi ble to drtirmhio tlr exact cause of the Avreck The mail ear stripped of trucks rests seventy feet from the track in a fWd It is nrrght The baggage car rests in a field by the right way fence This car and mail car were turned end end from their position in Of the for the train The smoker badly damag ed n several foet from the track The chair car lays side Avays A ith one end on the track The car and steeper are on the track All the cars are badly damaged trucks torn en tirely nwny A truck AA as fored through the side of the smoker Passengers and crcAv sny they cannot understand Iioav every one eenmed iniurA A Avrecker from here and one from Lincoln are at work on the wreck and expect to have a temporary track huiJt by late this afternoon A Fitub from here brought in Mss pas sengers and an extra took them on east aibotit nine o cloak Pas senger No 13 Avhieh Aas to have met 14 at Odell Avient hy way or Crete Banana Car On Fire AVvmore Neb March 5 A heater in a car of bananas on the local Burlington tracks set fire to the ear about 11 oclock last night The end of the car A as burned out and the inside hadh damaged Those who re sponded to the fire adaran made a big hole in the bananasywhieh AAere being sold out at retail Lincoln Journal RAILROAD NEWS NOTES Fred Schlect continues very sick Mrs A F Irwin A as on the sick -list tfiirst of Aveek J W Chase is on the sick list AAitih a hadly sprained foot Brakeman C J Wood went down to Hastings Tuesday night Conductor C M Kent is off duty on account of illness in the family A baby boy was born to Disjpatcher and Mrs T J Cain- Monday Brakeman B 0 Dickey and 6 0 MeQuistin are in Alma on Lagal business Brakcmian W M Bums of the Orleans branch AA as in town between trains Tuesday Engineer and Mrs I L Rodstrom arrived home Monday from their Aisit in Missouri Fireman E C Strand Avent up to DenAer Wednesday night to take a turn out of that plaice The Oalesburg rush is aibout OAior and the men sent there from this dvriiiion Avill be back by the 15th of MrJ3 month Mrs Albert F Buck depart ed Mondav night on 3 for Salt Lake City Utah called Iby the sernous illness of her mother Brakeman F A Denton- Avent on the sick list at Denver Taies diay Brakeman C W Price of Denver came down in liis piiace Train No 13 arrived at 7 30 Last evening nine houns late going around by Wymore Crete Hastings and Red Cloud to Mc Cook 6 szgj s - x rj Tj naif i iw1 i rii m Vi ri7 V v mm m I I Vy J if Some Avcstern fruit is ning to come over the Burlington I N Biggs is in a Ihiasjutal in Beatrice for a minor operation Brakeman G- T Foster trangferred to Lincoln first of the AA eek Ccnductcr J W Rklenour is in charge of the eat Iccal during Fisks absence John Hunt Avas in Orleans yesterday doing some air work on a car at that point Trainmaster J E Johnson s family arrived Wednesday even ing from Lincoln and Avill make their home at 906 Mam street Private car No 83 brought Supt Flynn in from Excelsior Springs on- No lo Tuesday and took him east behind No 2 this morning Mrs Wilher Fiisk Avent up to Wray Wednesday on No il to be Avith Conductor lisk at the funeral of his mother avIio ipaEsed aAvay early on Wednesday morning General Superintendent L B Allen has returned from Chicago Avhere he attended the meeting of the Burlington safety commit tee of which he is a member He says much interest is sIioaati by employes oif the road in this new move Lincoln Journal The annual meeting of Bur linirton oneratine offices to haA e been held in Ohicajro during the past week Avas postponed until A nril because ot operating of ficers are too busy Avith the rush of business and storm troubles to attend Lincoln1 Journal MARION Burr Hinton of Danhuiy Avas a business Aisitor in tOAvn on last Saturday Tim W C T U doings last Aveek Avere largely attended and all report a splendid time MrsS E Boyer and daugmrer returned to their home at Dan bury Saturday night from their visit at the T F Gockley home Patrick and Dennis Plumb went to Ashland last Aveek to work on a section of the Burlington Mrs C M Dodge and children A isiited her sister Mrs C S Van Pelt alt Cedar Bluffs the past Aveek Mrs alary Brott of Steubenvnlle Ohio is A isiting her daughter Mrs F E Laff erty and family J E Dodge AA as an Oberlin Kansas business visitor a feAV days last week The entertainment at FairAaeAV AAras Avell attended in spite of the stormy night and all report a good time Mrs Bartholomew and child ren visited realtiAres at Lebanon over Sunday Neta Stilgebouer visited with Elsie Weyeneth from Friday until Sunday evening Miss Maudie Macy and Floyd A Laffea ty AA ere married by County Judge Colfer tut McCook Wednesday February 28 1912 We aresure getting oair share of snoAV and cold Aveiather this Avinter as iit has been snowing and drifting the snoAV a little ahout four days the past Aveek and about six inches of snow fell The M B A lodge are don teaniplating a program and oyster supper in the near future Charivaris seem fto iba itlie or der of ithe day as Ave haive hod four of them in the past six weak mi u CTirr YOU srta rZ vrqr J LULU MUIlX 1 s T 1 1 W W W Try Call and see some of the advance showings in Millinery one of the neAv tailored hats good for immediate use We have been getting in many new Suits Coats Waists Etc Make your selection now while the assortment is goo d n I mawm iwnCTii uii ii ili i ftv b5ivJ t T i viV fOfSV lAan Korb iiovcd from near In dianola to the Wm Allen phc noitlnvsst of toAm last mrd Aveek and Vere Anrell moved north of Cedar BlulTs Mrs J G Parker Avas called tc rocfcrd K vzas close cf last Ave by Jthe serious illness of her mother L D NeAAberrv and family i ited at thfe parental home in the Laurel Dell neighborhood Sunday afternoon INDIANOLA Henry Crabtree a pioneer of Red Willow county Nebraska passed away at his home in In dianola March 2nd after a pro longed illness and Avas buried from his home March 4th The funeral services being conducted by the Masons of Avhieh lodge he was an honored member Uncle Henry as he was familiarly term ed Avas born in Licken county Ohio in 1833 and was married to Miss Daphne A Baker July 7 1859 to which union n children Avere born 8 of whom Avith his wife surviAe him Leaving Ohio he came to Polk county loAva where he resided until 187S Avhen he came to Red WilloAV county and took up a homestead After proving up he resided in India nola where he engaged in the manufacturing of brick supplying the brick for all of the brick buildings in this vicinity for 25 years He served the county tor a number of years as county commissioner and as deputy sher iff and held other minor ohices Served his country during the war as first sergeant of company B 23d Iowa volunteers receiving severe Avounds Avhieh affected his health the remainder of his life Mr and Mrs Henry Crabtree Jr came in from Colorado to attend their fathers funeral Frank Suiter left Monday on No 13 for LakevieAv Ore Avhere he has an interest in some land Lewis M HoAvard a Nebraska pioneer died at his home in In dianola Neb March 1st He Avas born in Frankfort village N Y in 1S29 moved Avith his parents to Wisconsin Ahere he Avas married to Miss Harriet M Crouch making his home in Minnesota until he came to Ce dar county Neb in 1870 was elected to the legislature in 1872 Served Cedar county as county superintendent six years and county treasurer four years Served during the Avar in the 2nd Minnesota cavalry Came to Red WilloAV county in 1891 liv ing on his homestead until 1904 Avhen he moved to Indianola The deceased leaves an aged wife and three children all living in Red WilloAV county Services Sunday at 2 p m at the Christ ian church conducted by Rev Mitchell Interment in the In dianola cemetery DANBTJRY Miss Turla Young is the guest of Miss Glayds Woods this week The freight train came up the branch Sunday instead of Satur day Qving to the stormy Aveather tffcrf Hi 1 Miss Esther Doloh invited as j lew friends out to her house Sii day for dinner A B Bagby and family Iisstjel moved from near town up in ihs Laurel Dell district Mr and Mrs Ray SpriaeSr were called to Indianola Satur day owing to the death of s Springers grandfather The rural route men could sot make their trips around tfeiix routes Saturday J L Sims received his 45 fo p farming engine Monday S e expects to have a demonstraticcs Avith it in a feAv days M J Walters expects to starve a newspaper at Lebanon in ibsses near future Mr and Mrs Arthur Knolcoas are the proud parents of a bafyvr boy born March 5 1912 Telephone Talking The Aonderfully rapid growth of the telephone has made its use universal andb its misuse a matter of keec public concern When you talk over the telephone speak in a slow distinct and even tone with your lips about one inch from the mouthpiece talking directly into the transmitter Telephone diaphrams are constructed for ordinary modulations of the Aoice anc to talk otherwise is not con ducive to the best trans mission When your telephone rings do not reply HelloL AnsAver by giving your name as BroAvn speaking or Jones Company Brown talking That method saves useless AAords and is both courteous and direct- In making a call the fig ures of a telephone number should be separated and one number given at a time For example in calling Black 140 Avhen Cen tral asks tur the number say Black one-four-ob Nebraska Telephone Company t i i II ti