The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 25, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 3

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RAILROAD NEWS NOTES
Floyd Curran is doing the op
crating trik at Ilaigler now
Engineer L A Ilantord was
at the front -end of a fruit spe
cial Tuesday afternoon for the
east
A double deck train load of
sheep Tuesday from -the west for
Chicago Also another of those
famous fruit specials
James McAljmie and daugh
ter of Denver were passengers
on 10 Tuesday evening for Can
ada his old home on an outing
and vacation
Mrs T B Campbell depart ad
on 10 Tuesday evening for lin
den where Mr Campbell is now
agnt The Campbells have been
residents of McCook for thirty
years
Mr and Mrs P C Fuller of
Sheridan Wyoming have been
snpndiTHi1 1ia ivon lr in Tofmri
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guests of Mr and Mrs Sam Pack
ard They leave today for Iowa j
to visit Mrs Fullers aged in o
r who will accompany them j
home when thov return to Sher j
idan a little later The Fullers
spent several years in McCook
and many friends here were pleas
ed lio greet them on this visit-
Engineer and Mrs J C
Marshall have moved to 511 AY
1st
Mrs Addie Allen went down
to Lincoln early in the week on
a visit
Tom OConneli returned on
Monday night on 5 from Grand
Island
The paint gang boys are
brightening up the interior of
the yard offices now
Mrs J D Turner of Orleans
has been visiting her parents Mr
and Mrs S D Spencer this week
Fireman L J Leonard wag
taken sick at Hastings yesterday
firing on freight and had to be
relieved from duty
R J Hamilton and J O
Easton went down to Republican
City last night to put car
Avheeilis on some cars at that
place
The little baby of Mr and
Mrs George Shields is quite sick
with threatened lung fever Mr
Shields is employed in the hous
nights
Fireman G L Starkey who
has been on the Brush AYray lo
cal for some time has been trans
f erred to Republican City on
passenger with Engineer M R
Gates
An Axminster best grade 9x12 at
Second Grade Axminster 9x12 at
HiHi 1
about how to beautify the home this spring and
how to add to its comfort and convenience liow to
make it more cosy and attractive We can help you
Let Us Consider Rusrs
2250
2000
Others Charge You 25C0O
Body Brussels best grade 9x2 at 2500
Wiltons and Tapestries all sizes and grades
Complete Line Bath Rugs fifl SA
24x48 guaranteed Colors P tVf
And Library Tables
Early English fumed and polished all woods
styles and sizes
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Charming Colonial Beds
Attractive line of latest patterns -And best grade
mattresses in felts and hairs to accompany
Everything in Housefurnishings
We are the Leaders in Low Prices
One of the Best Stocks in the City
Come Once and he Fully Convinced
FURNIHRE
CARPET CO
West B Phone Black 271
BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Depart Central Time
No 6 1130 P M
1C 500 A M
2 550A M
J j 0 oO x itX
J i Jiu x JY1
10 530 P M
West Depart Mountain Time
No 1 1220 P M
o 11 4 J P iI
5 arrivo 835 p m
13 930 A M
J 0 IaZoV jfV JM
J 0 O A Jl
Imperial Line Mountain Time
No 170 arrives 330 P JM
No 175 departs 645 A M
Sleeninpr dining and reclining chair
cars seats free on through trains
Tickets sold and baggage checked tc
any 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
RAILROAD NEWS NOTES
Conductor A II Bagley is on
the siick list
AYarmer weather is bringing
out the boomers
II T Kern and fainih leave
today for lewa on a visit
IJarry Rogers tourist agent
went west on 9 AYednwjday men
ing
Mrs II II Miller went up
to Denver this morning on 13
on a brief visit
Brakeman T II Allen wais a
passenger for Kansas City on
14 Monday night
No 70 todav contains- 30 cars
of stock in its tonnage Consid j
oviihlf 9iprlr IlipiP dsiA5 i
inj to work this moninjr
Conductor R iloore and
Brake an WLMain Overlere ant
Brakeman E L Wooldridgc were
subpoenaed before district eouil
in Iloldrege Wednesday as wit
nesses in the case of Sid Atwood
against the company
lire tar paper is beiiLgr plac
ed on the new ice house and a
final outside surface of concrete
will follow and complete this
work Salt storage lockers are
being built on the north side of
the house just under the gallery
where rock salt Avill be stored
flie ice crushers the elevators
etc all actuated by electric mot
ors are mow working Indeed i
this is now one of the best equip
ped and most mo derm of- ice
houses and the joy of the local
icv gang
Eeal Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
have been made in the county
clerks office since our last re
port
E Benjamin to Margaret E
Benjamin wd lots 1 and
2 1st McCook 2000 00
II C Hider to W X Rogers
wd lot 11 block 21 River
view cemetery 20 00
Fred C Cheney to Jesse Sl
Miller wd s hf mv qr n hf
sw qr 12-3-30 1 00
Jesse M Miller to Minneapo
lis Kansas State bank wdi
same - i000 00
Mary A Colling to N J
Uerling wd lot 3 block 1
Goodrich Add Indiana
la 1200 00
Peter Colling to Chas Boas
wd lot 7 block 1 Welborns
Ad Indianola 100 00
Wdlliaan Taylor to Cora A
Howard wd lots 1 and 2
block 30 Indianola 400 0C
CULBERTSON HIGH
WINS FROM McCOOK
Culbertson Neb April 2 i
Special to Omaha Bee For1
the first time in two years Mc
Cook High school and Culbert
son nigh school met on the has
ball diamond McCook losing a
loosely played game to the seore
of 12 to 5 McCook and Culbert
son High schools are both mem
bers of tha Southwestern Nebras
ka High School base ball league
aand the game was the first of
the- series to determine champion
ship of this section of the state
Seore bv innings
Culb t on 202 0 0026 12
McCook 10000202 05
Batteries MeCcok Dorwart
Amsden and Schmidt Culbertson
Metzei ami Walters
McCook got four bits and had
five errors Culbertson got eight
hits and had eight errors
WHEAT ACREAGE IS
REPOETED GHEATEE
Assistant General Freight Agemt
Johnson is back from a crop in
spction teour over the Burling
tons high line through southern
Nebraska He went as far west
aslloldrege and everywhere he
found the growing wheat crop in
splendid condition
Mr Johnson spent some time read
AN OPEN MEETING
By the Members of the- Research
Club Monday Afternoon
George AY Kern round house jiyalr1 mA tpmlrrlv 5m ra
foreman returned from life trip icP1 v nth olos -v VIr C
ast yesterday morning on 9 go-
The only open session of the
year and a notable meeting of
the Research club was that of
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs A M Williams The great
er part of the afternoon was de
voted to the study of the opera
Martha by Flotow The leaders
of the afternoon were Mrs C
AY Britt and Mrs A M Williams
mi o i
j inuyiuiu ioi iiruiiigcci iiv
them was as follows
Recent Events in the Music
al World Mrs Walter Stokes
Famous Band Masters Mrs
Edwin Waite
Floiows Contemporaries Mrs
Albert McMillen
Best Known Grand Operas
Mrs n P Waite
Light Operas That Have Liv
rd Longest Mi Barney TlotVr
The Place Occupied by Grand
Opera Mm L E Ilanford
Oratorios Mrs B L Web
ber
Hymn Writers Mrs George
Wil kitts
Lrfy of Flo tow Mrs G E
Thompson
Ilcstory of the Opera Mar-
tlia Mrs Arthur Wocd
Argument of Martha Mr
Clarence Stokes
Reading from the Libretto
Miss Lona Phelps
Selectmen wee -heard by Sem
bnich Gadski and Caruso- thi1
-the marveldus medium of the vie
trola but the human vc -
Bntt The Last Rose of Sum
mer and Mary Votrim Whites
charming Spring Seng
The numbers divulged the ti
tles of theiir fnvorit 1 suueeal com
positrons in the roll call of tire
session
Each member being privileged
to bring a guest- brought the
attendance up to about thirty
The meeting was ome of the
pleasantest and most worthful of
the year
The Younig Ladies Card club
was entertninid by Mi s On i
Phelps last evening with tradi
tional particularities
The Junior DorcHr met with
the Senior Dorcas Tuesday at
the bom 1 of Mr- Aliberl
and the fruition of their
joint deliberations will become
apparent next wc eik
in Phelps county and ther as
Ari where in the southern part
of the state found the acreage of
wlieat from lo to 20 per cent
greater than last year Farmers
aud men say that this sea
son of the year the condition wa
neevr eo good as now This con
dition is placed at 100 per cent
City street are showing im
provement under the rule of
using prisoners in working out
fines
Has been tested and mat found
wanting for thirty years
CHILD BUBNED TO DAETH
Five-Year-Old Wandered Too
Near to Bonfire
Cambnidge Neb April 24
Lucy Ogorzolka the five-year-old
daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph
Ogorzolka living seven miles
southwest of Cambridge met
with a horrible accident yester
day afternoon which resulted in
her death a few hours later The
parents had come to town and
left their fourteen-year-old son
to burn the Russian thistles in
the fields on the farm The
younger children accompanied
Irian and the little girlsi clothes
caught fire and the brother was
unable to extinguish the flaanes
The clothing was burned off
from the childs body except her
shoes and the flesh cooked to a
crisp In his effort to cxtinigiH
ish the fire from her olothes the
fourteen-year-old brothers hands
were severely burned Iinecln
Journal
Regular Council Meeting I
The mayor and council of the
city cf MeOock met in regular
3ea3icu1 April 22 1912 alt the reg
ular place of meeting Present
Mayer Hostetter Councilmen
Brovn Schwab Lincburg and
MMdJcton Clerk SI oil and Attor
ney Wclff Minaite3 Cf previous
meetings were read and on mo
tion approved
Petition and bond of Okerson
Hag en berger for permit to eon
duct billiard and pool stables were
read
Petition and bond of Barhazette
Enowland for license to con
duct billiard and pool tables were
When Buying
DOy Will CilSS I
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Do you ever turn a suit inside out
MOTHERS VERY OFTEN when buying boys suits just
have the salesman try on his suits and if outer material
looks good and the style looks good they are satisfied
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lined throughout and
are GUARANTEED
Petit icn of W M Sullivan for
ense to conduct billiard and
pcI was read
Next time you buy your
boy a suit turn it inside out
find out how it is made on
the inside If the- suit you
look at is one of our
HERCULES
AIIWool ShoverProof
Suits for Boys
you will sec that it is made
the way boys suits should
be made
Coats have
double lininjr
a
m
patented
the sietve
at the arm pit Pants are
have all seams reinforced and they
AH Pore Wool
You will not find another suit made like HERCULES
will outwear two suits of the ordinary kind We have them
in sizes from 6 to 17 at
5 to 1050 Other makes 3 to 5
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We Keep The Quality Up and the Price Down
Moved and seconded to ad
journ until Tueadav evening
April 23 Carried
Moved by Councilman Brown j
and seconded by Councilman Mid April S V1
dlcton that upon payment in ad j The mavor and counefcf the
va ce cf the occupation taxcitv of rCook mat in adjaum
presenbed by ordinance to witeil SSsscon Tuesdav evening Apr B
lo00 for the first table and i
03 at s p m AH present
1000 for each table thereafter
Meeting was callesl to order br
permits be issued to Okerson j Mayor Ilcstett
Hegenberger Barhazette Know Thj IetitionerGeo Y Dworak
iami uiu U1UIUU ounivaii appeared by his attorneys Y S
apeiivti ror rue nuniijcr ui ou
liard and pool tables for which
sueli tax is paid Motion carried
Moved by Councilman Brown
and seconded by Councilman
Schwab that following bills be al
lowed and warrants draiwn for
same Carried
F J II0ustc11 200
Neb Tel Co - 9 25
R J Adams 2 00
Earl A Smith 2 00
J D Rice -- 2 00
McCook Elec
Frank Cain
C A DeLoy
J AY Spencer
S D McClain
C W Graves
L M Iliggins
Co
SS S9
1 50
SO
2 00
1 00
2 00
9 30
C M Matson 36 00
C A DeLoy 1 25
A Fowler 5 60
Jack Matthews 4 00
F J Hassler 2 00
Nick Snyder 4 00
James A Gollehon 1 00
J F AYeybright 2 00
C B AYoodworth 1 15
M A Jones 1 S4
Mrs F C Fuller 26
Mrs A Campbell 1 95
S Cordeal 1 50
Moved by Councilman Brown
that clerk advertise for bids for
the furnishing and installation 0f
15 or more fire hydrants
Moved by Councilman Brawn
seconded by Councilman Line
burg that clerk be instrucited to
order a Victor 10 Chemical
fire engine at 37500 Motion
carried
Clerk was instructed to get
city engineers estimate on city
cemint work
Moved by Middleton and v
onded by Schwab that the snlarv
of engineer at water works
placed at 6500 per month and
house rent and that the salary c
assistant be placed at 5500 per
month commencing May 1 1912
Plumbers 1ond of M S Jen
nings was read and laid oiver un
til future meeting
Morlan and J E Kelley Tha
rc monstratGtS appiaivd by their
attorney AY II Starr It Avas
moved and seconded that the
hearing cf said petition of Geo
AY Dworak and the remon
strance thereto be heard at 8 p
m April 26th 1912 Motion car
ried
The remonstrators object to
the time being set on April 26tlr
because they will not be able to
prepare for trial at thab time
under the circumstances This
being the night of the- 23rd of
April leaving but two days to
prepare for trial and take de
positions And the remonstrators
ask for twenty days in which to
prep a re for the trial It is
agreed that this motion and ob
jection applies equally to- the
six petitions and remonstrances
noAV pending It Avas moved and
seconded that objections be over
ruled Motion carried
Petitions of A McMillen C
II AYoodworth and L AY McCon
ncll for druggists permit accom
panied by bond for same Avere
read and on motion petitions
Avere granted and bond approve
Petition of Chas X Turner as
al for water service to South Are
Cook Avas read Moved and sec
onded that city engineer prepare
an estimate of the cost of laying
mains to South McCook Carried
The finance committee approv
ed the following claims whieht
Avere on motion allowed
Bullard Lumber Co
I J Henderson
J A AArileox Son
AT C Ha ui 1
Lrt Q j
V Oiv1 -
Frank Cain - -
16 0
1 00
1 0O
6 oa
2 00
76 95
Moved bv Middleton and sec
onded by Brown that janitor be
allowed per month for his
services
City Electrician was instructed
to repair police gong
Moved and seconded to ad
journ until Friday night ApiaT
26th 1912 J