m At aKc fcripar KHbl kTn t1 V r Ft Hj it lit A V K 8iiiwJUitisa3aw8agsi5issgg3ttga 2j TWENTY FIRST YEAR Increase Pay Is Shown The schedules showing the increnso of pay to the Burlington enginemen has been made public It applies in the freight service mainly to those employed in the through trains Tho advance in the freight runs are here given in detail as well as tho passenger and price paid is governed by tho trip From Lincoln to Creston increase 86 to 8640 Lincoln to Hustings 8425 to 455 Lincoln to St Joseph 8590 to 8610 Alliance to Edgcmont South Dakota 8475 to 515 Alliance to Denver 238 mile trip 8940 to 81020 Ravena to Alliance 8940 to 1020 Haven na to Lincoln 525 to 505 Passenger schedules Lincoln to tho Lincoln Hastings schedule More money is allowed for tho runs not cov ered by tho schedule But it is rated at so much a mile instead of the trip as is tho rule in most cases The new rato becamo effective February 1st Lincoln Journal From the Wilsonville Review Henry Horton of Lebanon is absent tn a visit in Iowa W R Morgan of near Lebanon was in the village briefly Tuesday Dr R B Campbell was down from Lebanon between trains Wednesday Miss Sarah Huff is home in Lebanon from York Nebr arriving last week Miss Ally Guy of Lebanon was quite ill for several days last week but has since recovered usual health Mr and Mrs Joseph Jolly of Lebanon Tecently lost their infant son by death The mother was quite low last week Miss Minnie Widner who had been stay ing with Dr and Mrs Johnson return ed to her home at Lebanon Monday Bruce Cumming of Lebanon went down to Omaha Wednesday where he was called by the serious illness of his fath er John Jolly a former Lebanon boy was recently married in Missouri the Mrs Jolly being formerly Miss Alice Lovel of near Milvern Arthur Allen and family formerly of Lebanon are now residents of McCook where Mr Allen has secured employment in the Burlington shops W T Morris and family were visiting Lebanon relatives part of last week They were formerly Central City Nebr residents but later of Seattle Washington Perennial Uncle Tom The perennial Uncle Toms Cabin as presented by the Terry company drew on Friday night the largest audience that has ever been in the Theater Royal Standing room was at a premium shortly after the doors were opened The play is one that calls for no review It is not a stranger It is only fair though to say that it was given a splendid pre sentation The specialties were exceed ingly good and were introduced in such a way as to interfere in no way with the smooth running of the drama The animal allies of the actors did their parts well The play is being repeated this afternoon and will bo again pre sented this evening Daily World Van couver B C Canada Saturday Feb ruary 15 1902 Hes Coming Again Dr S Shwartz the eye specialist of Denver will be here again March 20th and 51st at the Commercial hotel Dr Shwartz has over 3000 patients in Nebraska and all are perfectly satisfied because Dr Shwartz guarantees all his work to give satisfaction If the first glasses are not giving perfect satisfac tion the doctor is only too glad to re-examine your eyes and change tbe glasses free of charge Dont forget tho date March 20th and 21st On the 23rd the doctor will be in Culbertson for one day Mrs A M Cassell Dead Mrs A M Cassell died at the home of her mother in Chilhowie Virginia Tuesday at 120 a m after a long ill ness of dropsy Funeral and burial on Wednesday Mr Cassell and Miss Mary were the only members of the immedi ate family present Obituary nest week For Sale At a bargain L W McConnell A carload ofnew buggies just received at W T Colemans Stop that cough Cure that McConnells Balsam will do it cold We want you to know that we are always glad to show our wall paper whether you buy or not Our new papers are here and are well worth see ing Some of tho prettiest patterns must be seen here to be seen at all L W McConnell visit Mr and Mrs Frank Dobson are in Falls City this state on a visit to rela tives Mrs C E Pope went down to Oxford on 2 Wednesday morning to visit a sister Mrs B J Sharkey arrived home Monday on 1 from her visit in Colum bus Ohio Mrs Hull mother of Mrs Sylvester Cordeal is very low and her recovery is not expected MrsWE Hart was called to Hast ings on G last night by the death of a sister in law John Cordkal arrived Monday night from Seattle Washington and is visiting the homefolks -Mrs F M Kimmell is spending the week in Lincoln and Fairmont visiting parents and sister Mrs W P Hall of Holdrege was the guest of Mrs C E Pope close of las t and first of this week Will F Weber arrived from Pawnee City last Friday night and is a new member of The Tribune force Mrs Mary Brady who has been vis iting back in Illinois cities for tho past five weeks arrivpd home Wednesday night E APiialen who has been here on a visit returned to Oconto Custer county Thursday Mrs Anna Sayers was summoned to DesMoines Iowa last Saturday night by the sudden and serious illness of her son Ben Mrs T J Zajicek moved her house hold goods up from Oxford first of the week and is living in the Sam Moore residence Dallas Devine has returned from Ok lahoma and will remain in Redwillow count for the present farming here this season W R Barnes of Leeper Mo arrived in the city Sunday and has assumed the duties of bookkeeper for Barnett Lumber Co Mrs W M Stoner arrived home Saturday night from spending a few weeks with the homefolks at Weeping Water this state Glenn Williams formerly of the Tri bune force but now helping keep the state senate in line was up from Lincoln between trains Sunday John Stevens Jr of Arapahoe suc ceeds G G Eisenhart of Culbertson as stenographer for Judge R C Orr of the Fourteenth judicial district Harmon Thompson came up from Uni versity Place Monday night He left his mother in very poor health at the home of his sister at that plsce Mr and Mrs F R Dobson enter tained a small party of friends at a taffy pulling Monday night at the home of Mr and Mrs J J Garrard Dr S C Beach a former resident of our city arrived in the city Wednes day and we learn proposes to locate here again in the practice of his pro fession The doctors many friends will welcome him back Rev William of Cam bridge was a guest of Rev F W Dean Tuesday We learn that he has re signed his charge at that place and will take up the work of a missionary pastor under the Congregational state committee Mrs J J Lamborn of Wilcox has been granted a pension of 828 per month from the death of her husband Tho pension provides S20 a month for the widow and 82 a month for the children until they reach the age of sixteen As the pension dates from the death of her husband she draws S484 in back pen sion Holdrege Citizen Congressman Norris arrived home on No 1 Wednesday from his extended visit in Washington during the closing days of the late session of congress During his visit of two or three weeks he familiarized himself with his duties as congressman visiting the different departments and getting next to matters and things generally Be sides he had one of the greatest visits of his life among the scenes and sights and incidents of Washington life while the great American congress is in session People who bought their garden seeds of W T Coleman last year are in buy ing early while the assortment is com plete They know good seeds when they have tried them Cream received at W T Colemans from any centrifugal separator any day in the week at the highest market price He pays twice a month too Wall Paper Buy it this month of Cone Bros and save 50 per cent b ymimgig 4 UlcCooh PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS Report to Board of Education for the month ending January 9th 1903 of all grades of the McCook schools by G H Thomas superintendent Number of boys enrolled 380 Number of girls enrolled 401 781 Transferred 0 Withdrawn but not re entered 53 53 Present membership 728 Average daily attendancoboys 334 Average daily attendancegirls 340 674 Average number belonging 735 Per centof attendance on number belonging 8G Per ct of attendance on enrollment 91 Not absent during month 282 naif days absent 2366 Cases of tardiness 53 Number of persons tardW 44 Visits by board 0 Visits by superintendent 50 Visits by others 57 Half days teachers were absent 7 notice to parents Classes for beginners will be formed in the West ward preparatory and the South McCook schools Monday March 23 and pupils can be entered until Wed nesday April 1 but not after that day Crowded conditions in both schools make the problems of organization i - i innn wmfo n u UUlb ClUU 1U 13 11UJUU LUUU JClLtilLO VTIiX fcJU prompt in starting their children at the time indicated G H Thomas Superintendent A Large Damage Item In common with most of Nebraskas river counties Redwillow county has this week suffered a heavy loss in bridges the amount being placed at between 82000 and 83000 Monday the ice began to break up and move out of the river and being driven driven by a large volume of water caused by the melting of an un usual amount of snow soon develoiixl into a dangerous process as the heavy ice gorged and broke and gorged again and dashed upon the different bridges over the Republican river in this county Early in the afternoon of Monday three spans of the bridge at Bartley went out three spans of the bridge south of Indianola and two spans of the bridge west of Iudianola Later in the afternoon two spans of the bridge south of McCook gave way before the assaults of the big ice floes and water and the east bridge was also slightly damaged but the west bridge remained intact and undamaged In all ten spans were carried out and the damage will doubtless exceed 82000 in money not estimating the loss and inconvenience to the public until the bridges can be repaired This will be necessarily delayed by the fact that there are no timbers in the county of the dimensions required Commissioner Bennett announces that the bridge south of McCook will be ready for traffic by Tuesday of next week Youve Noticed Youve noticed they dont give you best table oil cloth for 15c yard and then throw in any gratuities of value havent you Same way with other things Theres carpet warp in colors on spools at 20c lb theres American indiao blue prints 5c yard theres American A 2 bushel seamless grain bags at 16c piece theres six big fast color red or blue handkerchiefs for 25c theres best qual ity light ground prints 4Jc yard theree best quality skirt cambric 4J4c yard theres best quality baby ribbon 6 yards for 5c theres Rockford seamless sox 5c pair there a Saxony yarns 5c skein theres best apron check ginghams 5c yard Oh no they dont thats so Yes we see the point we have to pay dear for gratuitous hand outs Come to The Thompson Dry Goods Co for straight goods A Venerable Chestnut That venerable chestnut the removal of the Western division headquarters from McCook is again current among some in our city To those of us who have in the last 20 years seen McCook grow from the virgin buffalo sod to a sprightly city of 3000 souls this ancient and wormy nut is but a source of peren nial amusement The Tribune hopes that no one will be frightened or misled to any degree by this harmless twaddle McCook will show a decided growth by next fall If you are saving green stamps then you are right A new dwelling will be built by C B Sawyer on the lot south of his Madison street property New lace appliques edgings inser tions headings and allovers at The Thompson Dry Goods Co District court for Redwillow county will convene in McCook next Monday March 16th There are 64 cases on the docket Judge Orr will preside The B of R T banquet will be served at the B M eating house at 75 cents a plate It will be one of the finest suppers ever attempted in this city RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Engine 32 is out of the shop Engine 310 is out of tho shop Ray Galo is a now helper in tho round house Harvey Snider of tho pipe gang is on the relief H II Ilammill is a new member of the paint gang Conductor L C Wolff has tho Im perial run stiddy now Engineer E C McKay is said to bo running an engine on the Union Pacific out of Omaha J A Emberling of tho carpenter shop quit Wednesday R W Woods is anothor new member of tho paint gang A R Geddes spent Sunday with his sister in Holdrege W B French is a new wiper in tho roundhouse this week J W Looney truckoiler helper re signed first of the week Engine 285 left for Havelock on No 148 Friday morning Quite a number of changes on the left side of the cab lately engine iz leit tor iiaveiocK on an extra Friday afternoon W J Kreigor is visiting folks in Con cordia Kansas this week G C Wolford visited his parents in Holbrook first of tho week Switch engine No 382 from Denver went into the shop this week G J Pitman was in Lincoln and Oma ha several days first of wedk Fireman N B Silver is visiting his parents in Holdrege this week William P Radifer is anew brakeman placed in the service last week Chief Clerk W P Bross saw the sights of the state capital Sunday Machinist Apprentice W Andersoi was on the sick list first of the week Passenger and freight traffic are both unusually heavy for this time of the year F J Zajicek and Clarence Bunstock both of Oxford are now firing out of McCook Barney Lewis was called to O maha first of the week by tho death of his sister-in-law W D Ferree machinists helper in the roundhouse is on the relief with an injured finger Fireman A Mitchell spent Sunday with his family in Arapahoe and went to Wray Monday Ira Wolf has gone to McCook where he has a position as fireman on tho B M Red Cloud Argus Engineer G W Conner and family re turned home last Friday night from their sad mission to Falls City Engineer H M Dixon is out on the road again and Fireman Jacob Schlagel ls inspecting engines in his stead General Supply Agent Josselyn has been doing the Western division this week in the interest of tho supply de partment J F Amick who arrived home last week from his trip to Macon Mo is now switching at Red Cloud and J F Laughlin is running out of headquarters GF Kinghorn arrived Monday morn ing from Grand Junction Colorado ex pecting to go into the railroad service again Tho family is in Colorado for the present Night Foreman G W Godfrey and Hostler William Morrell went duck hunting Wednesday and when they got home and were asked what they got Will put on a very disconsolate look and said Got back Fireman I L Rodstrom entertained two cousins the Misses Carlson of Hold rege over Sunday They returned home on 12 Monday morning being ac companied to Holdrege by Mrs Rod strom for the day W L Rider has been given the run ning of the pump at Oxford He left for that place yesterday and will assume charge of the pump on next Monday morning The family will visit here a few days before joining him in Oxford Conductor W W Webster had the supply department special over the di vision this week It consisted of Supt Campbells private car No 10 and Gen eral Supply Agent Josselyns private car D S Guild of the Plattsmouth storehouse was with the party 2000 Packages of choice flower seed put up ex pressly for us by one of the largest seed firms in the country The varieties which have been sold for 5 oc 10c and 15c per package we c S will sell this year at 3c each i c Sweet peas and nasturtium in C bulk The Bee Hive The A C Marsh farm southeast of town has been purchased by H C Jac obs a former resident but who has for past few years been living in Hayes county seuraska State nftUfc ical Society ertbmte McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 13 1903 MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Dr W V Gage was n pilgrim to Lin coln Sunday Ross Druliner viewed the state cap ital Sunday briefly Mrs L Huffman visited relatives in Indiauola over Sunday Mrs A C Wiehe is reported sick with an attack of pneumonia L Morse of Benkelman had business in tho valleys lines t Tuesday Editor Wisely of theCulbertson Her ald had business in the city Tuesday Mrs G A Noren arrived home Tuesday noon from her Lincoln Orleans visit Mrs F F Neubauer went up to Creston 8535 to 8560 Lincoln to Ra- Denver on 3 Tuesday night on a short venna 8415 to 8455 It is difficult to get at the proportion of increase given to those who run on tho big greyhounds that race over the rails from Lincoln to Denver Tho schedule was between Lincoln and Hastings but it has been lengthened to McCook However the 775 now paid is a substantial advance over a proportionate rato based on the j To Enlarge the Machine Shop It is now a matter of current rumor that tho machine shop is to bo enlarged by the building of an addition 120 feot toward tho east It is also stated that a separate building will bo built for tho heating and steam plant to bo located whore the tin shop is now situated A separate building for tho boilormaking department is also mentioned as a possi bility of tho early summer The sur veyors are now on tho ground and at work staking out some now tracks con necting with the machine shop Tho indications are for a largo inereaso in the capacity of tho McCook shops witli a corresponding growth in tho force of employes Tho company is evidontly preparing for a largely increased busi ness School Entertainment Pupils from all the grades of tho pub lic schools will give an ontertainmont at the Court Room Thursday and Friday nights March 26 and 27 Tho proceeds are to bo used for framing tho pictures purchased last winter Among the pleas ing features to bo presented will be a cantata by the primary children in the West ward entitled Strange Visitors being a charming contrast of the beau ties of our flag with those of other na tions High school students also appear in a cantata which is bright and stir ring The program will be completed with sones dialogues and drills nni J promises to be attractive An admission fee of fifteen cents will be charged A Butchering Difference is the difference between our way and other ways tho difference between good meat and poor meat and our customers gain by tho difference in methods We are careful in selecting and killing our meats and in selling aim to please our patrons Marsh Meat Market Notice of Estray Came to my pasture west of the city about January 25th 1903 one black steer rather wild Has cropped ears Owner can have tho samo by proving property and paying charges R M Osborn Dwelling House For Sale Five room dwelling new 62 front Inquire of 2ts Frank Dobson feet Furnished Room For Rent Inquire of Mrs S E Griggs over the Diamond clothing store The real estate transfers are encourag ingly numerous It will be St Patricks day next Tues day in the morning Nature has been in a gentler kindlier mood since close of last week New medallions escurials and appli ques at The Thompson Dry Goods Co Drop in at A McMillens and see the premiums offered for green trading stamps A large invoice of Lincoln mixed paints the very best just received at McMillens drug store One robin doesnt make spring but that first one Sunday morning was welcome just the same Dr S C Beach has rented apart ments over Ludwicks store for both office and residence purpose New embroidery headings edgings and insertions in Swiss Nainsook and Camb ric at The Thompson Dry Goods Co All lovers of fine perfumes should try the California odors made where the flowers grow for sale at Cone Bros Teeth kept clean and free from germs dont decay Manardine kills the germ Made and sold by McConnell druggist The Republican river has been run ning bank full the past week and in some localities spreading out over the adjacent valley Tinted pearl buttons for trimming also silk satin velvet gilt and steel Also trimming pendants at The Thomp son Dry Goods Co Whatever the market offers in season you will find it at Marshs meat market and the price is always right You will receive prompt service and courteous treatment in the bargain which is always due you If you have pimples or boils feel lazy have a headache or similar symp toms your blood is probably out of order and you need McConnells Sar saparilla Take it and youll feel like a new man Sold only by L W Mc Connell There is a disgusting amount of scrapping among tho little school children the boys of course which parents might stop with a little effort at discouraging the idea Its a mistaken notion that fighting except in self-protection is manly i NUMBER 43 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Coming up millinory openings Save money on drugs at McMillens New things in fiction at McConnells McMillons cough euro cough Try it will stop your Tho Bee Hive has a now word in this issuo Read it See us for sun bonnets Tho Thomp son Dry Goods Co First class meats of all kinds at tho B M meat market Now porcalo wrappers 75c to 8200 Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co White Tino and Tar Tho best for coughs Buy it at Cone Bros Tho B M meat market bolls best of everything in their lino Anothor shipment of new books tho has just been received by Cone Bros Job lot of ladies shoes worth 8225 and 8250 Special price 8129 DeGroff Gunthers candies always fresh L W McConnell Tho flitting season is upon us and the auctioneer is having his spring inning Liquid Koal and National Dip for salo by James Cain Kill the germ of Texas Itch You want tho best at a right prico ou will get it at tho B M meat market Tho Congregational parsonage was the scene of a Y P S C E social last evening The young ladies club Tho Grande Chre met at Miss Kate Garrards Friday evening Sixty pieces hams at Sifc of handsome now and 12Joc yard at The Thompson Dry Goods Co Use Sherwin Williams paintthis year and you wont havo to paint so often L W McConnell All the new and artistic wall paper designs are now being shown at Mc Connells Let us give you some prices Fou rent 160 acre farm 6 miles north east of McCook 90 acres under cultiva tion J C Ball McCook Wanted A single man to work by month or farm on shares See or write W N Cratty McCook Neb The cheapest easiest quickest and best way to smoke meat is to use Mc Connells Condensed Smoke Inj25 cent bottles Conservatively stated over two thous and McCook people read The Tribune each week It is the premier advertis ing medium Cards with envelopes to match for at homes receptions etc for sale at Trib une otlice bame neatly printed sonable if desired Your attention is called to tho adver tisement of the sale by S G Goheen on the 19th of this month appearing on the eighth page of this issue The Republican river was high enough Monday morning to run over the road leading south of the middle river bridge at Lees and Barnes places The sale on the Mitchell farm this week was very successful Mrs Bertha Mitchell expects to leave nextMonday for Pacific Junction Iowa where sho live with her brother Joe Those who have bought the Ocean Wave washing machine are greatly pleas ed with them If you want the best and none but the best arejgood enough why buy the Ocean Wave The management of the B M base ball team is selling tickets for a mas querade ball to be given in tho opera house Friday evening April 24th for the benefit of the team of 1903 K of P orchestra Tickets 100 There is cane seed aplenty and no lack of Kafir seed but alfalfa seed is both scarce and high priced yet W T Cole man has succeeded in securing a supply of some of the choicest alfalfa in the market There promisesto be a great scarcitv about seeding time Dont get left McCook is fortunate in getting a lec turer of such reputation and ability as Mr Carol Norton of New York to come here Mr Norton i3 now on the Pacific coast and on his way east will stop one day in McCook and deliver a lecture on his favorite theme Teachings of Christ ian Science We are very much pleased with the active sale of Ladies Dress and Walking Skirts If we havent your size or color or price in our make or in factory skirts we take your measure and make you one If alterations are required we make them without extra charge We solicit your inspeetion and trade The Thompson Dry Goods Co