4- p t V-2-x Bs lliV i n itv No o r7 14 16 No 1 5 ii is Time Card AlcCook Neb MAIN LINK EAHT IHSPAHT CoiitrnlTiino fl w Si a m 715 a m 1000 p M 7 MAIN LINK wicht dbpabt MouiitiiiuTimu 800 A ii m i I 44 Arrives M M 8J0 p m 0rl a m 12J a M IMIKRIAL LINK No 170 nrri vos Monutiiln Tiino S 0r p ji No 17Diliparts 045 a M Stooping diiiinji nml reclining cliuir cars souls free on through trains Tickets Bold mid nnggngo chocked to uny point in tlio United States or Canada For inforiniiilon tinio tabTos maps and tick ets call on or writo George Kcott Agent lie Cook Nebraska or It W Wakeloy Qonoriil Passenger Agent Omaiia Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Floyd M Berry is on tho relief Tom Gittings was ill part of the week M L Search ia visiting in St Louui this week Brakemnn J J Barry is visiting in Eldon Iowa Engino 1380 went through tho process Tuesday Engino 19G2 was taken out of tho whito lead for service this week Alfirort Armstrong is off duty on ac count of a cinder burning his eye Tho pay car is bullttined to arrive about six oclock tomorrow evening When Colonel Howell and his laddies got a lino on a firo something has to go out A new stack is being placed in posi tion at tho heating and steam plant this week E E Bell is a new addition to tho helper force in tho machineshop G L Harris has quit The wrecking outfit was sent up to Max last Friday to pick up the remains of a burned car Roy Rogers expects to spend noxt week in Des Moines Iowa it is rumored on his honeymoon VV D DeWitt has located in Denver as chief clerk in the office of Master Mechanic Bartlett Engine 1020 broke an eccentric strap at Robb Monday evening and was brought in light for repairs Engineer Friday Viers3n and fam ily returned this week fiom a visit to their California possessions Mr and Mrs W C Harmon spent a few days in Fort Morgan Colo recent ly returning home Tuesday Conductor Dave Myers of the Oxford Red Cloud run has tendered his resig nation to take effect the 15th Conductor Mose Carmony roturned to his run on the St Francis line this week after an extended furlough Tom OConnell departed first of the week for Denver to take a business college course during the fall and win ter A car in No 77 caught fire leaving here Tuesday morning and was set out at Perry where it was entirely con sumed Conductor W H Wyman who is re- lieving Childress on the way freight was at headquarters over Sunday The company has again been compell ed to resort to the old standby New castle for use in the bituminous coal burning engines Mr and Mrs J D Young and Harriet are visiting in Chicago this week R H Turner foreman on the erecting side is acting shop foreman Frank Strout has been transferred from the master mechanics office in Denver to a similar position as chief clerk in the master mechanics office Alliance M B Harbaugh and O L Bentley were given conductors outfits last week Harbaugh has been at Red Cloud relieving Conductor Myers for over a week Four small fires at one time on the roof of section No 2 at the round house yesterday afternoon afforded tho com pany fire department its almost daily practice Great is lignite Mr and Mrs W S Tomlinson and Nina arrived home Sunday night from their absence of several weeks in Ohio at tho old homo and seeing many points in the east of special interest Engine 1976 one of the whito lead prizes was placed in service this week Gradually the surplus power is placed in commission on the McCook division where the power is in apple pie order you bet COURT HOUSE NEWS county court Following are the marriage licenses is sued since our last report Loris M Parker 26 and Sadie Bell 24 both of Akron Colo Married by county judge September 6 Thomas A Friend 21 and Lucy Hud son 18 both of Cambridge LewiB B Olmstead 23 and Grace D Edwards 23 both of Cambridge William R Hindman 22 of Danbury and Ruby May Axtell 18 of Bartley Harvey A Meeds 28 and Dollie Cas senB 17 both of Stockville Married by the county judge September 12 The Tribune is now prepared to do your job printing of all kinds promptly AN ENIGMA IN SfONE Nirvana In tho Rock Creek Ceme tery at Washington So many things may bo said of St Gaudens of tho traits of his genius his modesty his deep sympathy with nil who possessed high ideals or -who had noble thoughts of Ills own noble generosity his willingness to saciiflco himself for the advancement of art his keen perception of beautiful char acter or of si lino impulse that often shone for him out of the most com monplace of lives or of features One Incident of many says Harpers Week ly may not only Illustrate him but help to illumine a masterpiece of his which has perplexed some minds that may be worth the enlightening The work is the figure of Nirvana In the Rock Creek cemetery at Washington St Gaudcns was In Washington in the winter of 1902 making his beauti ful relief of Wayne MacVeagh and Mrs MacVeagh and Ilildegarde Haw thorne was there too and visited more than once that dreaming figure in the cemetery At last she was moved to write some verses which she sent to a magazine but the editor thought that he had seen verses on the sculptors work that better expressed its senti ments and returned tho verses with tho stimulating suggestion that some day he would show tho young woman some real poetry about the figure St Gaudens too had seen both poems and when he heard of this expression of the editors he wrote to him and said that nildegarde Hawthorne had divined his intention as no writer had done and therefore the verses are In print So if you like you may solve the riddle by reading them JOYS OF A COLLECTOR Picking Up a Valuable Painting at an Auction Sale Collecting will always have its mances I know of one that occurred at tho sale at Christies of the effects of the late Sir Henry Irving Some one I knew had been to see the collec tion before the sale He came across a portrait with which he was familiar because he had seen it thirty years before On consulting his catalogue he discovered that the portrait was de scribed as being that of a man un known and further the artist was also unknown Now he knew that the portrait was that of a famous actor by a famous English painter He longed to buy it but decided that it would go at too high a price He went to the auction with very little hope The Whistler and the Sargent were sold and then it was the turn of this picture Nobody recognized it Finally he had to start the bidding himself and this he did Only one man bid against him but he soon stopped discouraged and then the picture was knocked down to the man who had never expected to get it He hurried to the desk to pay the small amount and to carry off his prize Do you happen to know any thing about that portrait the auc tioneer asked him as a porter took it down to a cab I know it very wen said the new owner conscious that it was now safely his property It is a portrait of Buckstone the actor by Daniel Maclise There Is an engraving of It in the Maclise portrait gallery Mrs John Lane in Pearsons Magazine Started the French Walking The celebrated Dr Tronchin friend of Voltaire Rousseau and Diderot was the inventor of -walking In France until his epoch 1709 S1 the leisured class never walked either for health or recreation Walking was only prac ticed by the Tiers Etat Folks footed it from one place to another simply because they possessed neither coach nor sedan chair Dr Tronchin an initiator in many other respects in duced les elegants et les elegantes writes a historian to take what Is now called a constitutional To stroll abroad -was named tronchiner after the inventor and for their airings both sexes had special costumes and shoes the latter being more especially neces sqrv The verb tronchiner by the way has not had the fate of our to boycott having passed into disuse long ago Westminster Gazette A Baldheaded Reply A naval officer very well and favor ably known in London has for some unknown reason been advanced In his profession very slowly though he has grown gray in the service and indeed lamentably bald Recently one of nis juniors was bold enough to question him as to his remarkable absence of hair now comes it that you are so very bald The officer replied promptly and with much vindictiveness You man you would be bald 1 think if you had had men stepping over your head for years in the way I have London Punch A French Joke Two doctors were called to attend a man who had suffered an accident to his hand We shall have to amputate three fingers said one No two said the other Three maintained the first Oh well three then replied the second We wont quarrel over a lit tle thing like that Nos Loisirs Easy Permission Willie did you put your nickel In the contribution box In Sunday school today No mamma I ast Eddie Lake the preachers son if I couldnt keep it an spend it fer candy an he give me permission Denver News They who nfenace our freedom of thought and of speech are tampering With something more powerful than gunpowder Conway Real Estate Transfers The following real estate filings havo been made in tho county since our last report clerks office William V Vickery and wife to Lydia A itason gwtl to loth 15 10 blk 55 Hart Icy 5 51 1 church Hartley to Lydia A lleeson vd to lots 17 18 blk 55 Hartley 875 00 Irving K Andrews and wife to Henry C Hobrock and Fritz V Hobrock wd to 7200 00 Jeanne M Kennedy and husband to J S Williams wd to lots 7 8 blk 21 2nd McCook 3300 00 Iteuben J Hranscoin and wife to George K Thompson wd to lot 1 blk 20 1st McCook 1175 00 William M Stoncr and wife lo Clark T Loper wd to lots 3 I blk 2T 2nd Mc Cook 2200 00 Thomas L Smith and wife to W W Sum mers wd to chf nw qr and w hf no qr 21M 2D 4800 00 Perry Giuther and wife to G C Hennett wd to lots 1 to 12 inclusive and 10 to 21 inclusheblkOJ Hariley 10000 00 Perry Ginthcr and wife to G C Hennett ml lo lots 11 II 15 blk 09 Hartley 1 00 Thomas Campbell and wife to Nathan iel McGiHln wd to e hf 9 and nw jr 10 3 20 17280 00 Marshal Hritton wid to Charles W Noth nsigel wd to o hf nw ir and w hf ne or 20-2-29 1000 00 Charles W Nothnngcl to Marshal Hrit ton wd to n hf sw ir 28 and o hf se qr 20 in 2 20 1000 00 K McCluskoy feing to F M Guy wd to nw qr 4-1-30 1000 00 Otic Nunnelley sing and Essie Nunnel leytoFMGuy wd toehf ne qr and sw qr ne qr and se qr nw qr 0-1-30 2000 00 W L Irvine and wife to J H Cast and C KCorellwd to swqr 4-2-20 3000 00 Al C Abbott and wife and George 13 Ab bott and wife to John W Jolly wd to lots 12 mid lI blkl Lebanon 1000 00 Allen 13 Pennington and wife to Francis W Pollnn ntwl VlnnmeiA R wd to sw or seqr 17-1-20 45000 Francis W Pelton and wife to Allen 13 Pennington wd to lot 4 blk 15 Leban on 12500 John G Schleich sing to Jeannette It Cann wd to lots 5 and 0 blk 21 2nd Mc Cook 1100 00 United States to Mary M Cox pat toe hf no qr 8 and w hf nw qr 9 blk 1 30 John Harrison and wife to Hobert P Erwin wd to lot 12 blk 31 Indianola 300 00 Conrad Amen and wife to Conrad HolT man wd to pt se qr so qr 30-3-29 20 00 J C Ashton and wife to H V Lord wd to lot 17 blk 0 Danbury 1000 00 Julius Haun and wife to Conrad man qcd to se qr so qr 30-3-29 1 00 Nets J Johnson and wife to Wesley M Rozell wd to n hf lot 10 and s hf 11 blk 17 1st McCook 3450 00 T W Anderson and wife to Harry L Brown qcd to lots 3 and 4 blk 38 Bart ley 2000 United States to William Relph pat to near 30-1-29 H D Butler and wife to B F Murphy qcd to lot 12 blk 0 Danbury 500 00 Bartlett L Paine singto Samuel Simon wd to s hf nw qr lots 3 4 4-4-20 2500 00 William N Cheney and wife to Fred F Cheney wd to s hf nw qr and n hf sw qr 12-3-30 5000 00 Fred F Cheney sing to William N Cheney wd to seqr 12-3-30 3500 00 Jessie M Little and husband to J M Little wd to lots 48 49 50 blk 2 South MoCook 500 00 Xf11nl T WJlcrvr an1 wifft fr TnrwVi TT Wilson wd to n hf s hf 32-2-30 900 William F Miller widr to Lowell M Higgins wd to blk 4 lots 1 2 3 0 7 9 and pt 8 blk 8 all in Springdalo park Bartley 0750 00 ADVERTISED LIST The following letters cards and pack ages remain uncalled for at the McCook postoffice September 12 1907 lktters Besack J F Fitzer Vic Hill Chas Johnson Mr Lafe Kellick Geo Phalen Mr Otis Prall Mr W W Roach L J Shipp Mr Harry 4 Spence Alex Turner Mr Don Boswell Wm Farrell P J Honsinger Mr James Jefferies Mrs Emma Miller J N Piatt Mr C J Ralston Mr R M Scheiflle Chas Sweezy Mr G L Taylor Alf Tyner Mrs S C Williams Mr E Bruce CARDS Brown A Brown Mr Leslie Davis Miss Silvie Gilbert J H Hundley Mr Clarence Ruser Mr Herman Schegg Helen Thomas J H 2 Wilson Chas T When calling for these please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster A Handy Receipt Bock Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to tho page for sale at The Tribune office George A thoroughbred gentleman puts on his clothes and then forgets them Ned Thats what I try to do but my tailor wont let me REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Citizens Bank of McCook McCook Nebraska Charter Xo 270 Incorporated in the state of Nebraska at the close of business August 31 19U7 resources Loans and discounts 32772 tf2 Overdrafts secured and unsecured M 2 Banking liousefuruiture and fixtures lfiOW i0 Current expenses and taxes paid lKi 71 Due from nationalstate and private banks and bankers iKl569 S2 Checks and items of exchgo 2662 50 Cash Bills tt4Mtt Snecio bSKi 12 lvCN 44 Total 0427S 52 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 5 fiO000 00 Surplus fund 12000 00 Undivided profits 017 01 Individual deposits subject to check 174124 59 Demaud certificates of de posit 47836 S2 Time certificates of deposit 94172 54 Cashiers checks outstanding 29979 29 Due to national banks 2531 97 Duo to state and priyate banks and bankers 80616 10 435261 31 Total 50427b32 State of Nebraska County of Red Willow J I A C Ebert cashier of tho above named bank do solemnly swear that tho above state ment is a correct and true copy of tho report made to tho State Banking Board A C Ebert Cashier Attest V Franklin Director James S Doile Director Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 10th day of September 1907 H H Berey Tskal Notary Public M commission expires October 8 1907 FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC Fok Salk Six hole range good as new D WColson For Sale A four ton Fairbanks scale in good condition tf Baknett Lumuer Co Fou Sale Two i room dwellings and one vacant lot Phono black 2G1 C C Haklkss Fou Sale Two woven wiro bed springs Phono black 4G or call at 800 Marshall streot In good condition and will be sold cheap For Sale Weigh house and scales of the Standard Beet Sugar Co at this place A bargain for some one 9 G tf Boyle Eldrkd For Sale or Exchange for land of equal value Cigar factory and stock located in one of tho best towns in the state Invoice about 83 000 Inquire at TiintUNK office 9 6 2ts Room to Rent Two blocks oast of the Bee Hivo Store For Rent Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping Inquire of phono black 1G2 Girl Wanted For general house work steady work small family Phono 91 Mrs L M Best Wanted By the 15th two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping Leave word at Tribune office 9 0 2ts Teacher Wanted District No 11 will pay 10 to 15 per month Address William Hiorsekorn director Lebanon Neb-9-13 tf Wanted Every man in McCook to be at the Christian church at 330 p m Sunday to hear the letters read and sermon preached on the subject What Women Most Admire in Men We had a splendid meeting last Lords day afternoon Dont miss the next Work Wanted Boys and girls at tending the public schools from out of town are applying for places where they may work to defray a part or all of their expenses Those having such em ployment are requested to communicate withSupt Thomas at the East ward school building Lost A Colts automatic 32 caliber revolver Finder will be suitably re warded upon returning same to me H I Peterson Lost A Knight Templar charm set in diamonds and rubies Is especially valuable to the owner being a gift Liberal reward will be paid for its re covery and return to this office Lost Ladvs cold watch O size bunting case with raised gold decora tion Elgin works fancy dial Case was engraved L H outside and Dolly on inside lid Finder please leave at tho Monte Cristo Cafe and receive liberal reward 9 13 2ts RHEUMATIC FOLKS Are You Sure Your Kidueys Are Well Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood But tne duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood Its presence there shows the kidneys are inactive Dont dally with uric acid solvents You might go on till doomsday with them but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well Doans Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended Here is a McCook testimony to prove it J C McBrayer real estate agent East Dennison St McCook Neb says About a year ago I was run down from kidney trouble so that I was hardly able to attend to my business affairs I had a heavy dull aching across my kidneys and through my loins If I made a sudden move the pains would dart through the small of my back I was unable to go up or down stairs without great suffering and the pains would at times descend into my limbs The kidney secretions were much discolored nnd nansed me untold asronv by their frequency After trying a number of remedies with unsatisfactory results I procured a box of Doans Kidney Pills at McConnells drug store I received great relief after using them but a short time Thus encouraged I continued taking them my kidneys were restored to their normal condition and the rheu matic pain has become a thing of the past For sale by all dealers Prica 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States Eemember the name Doans and take no other Dr Beach is practicing again Office at residence same old place Telephone 126 Surgeon C B Q R R D C Benedict Culbert son will sell his stock and personal property on Sep tember 24 rJL nHnaaiBnBaowM9Rnniww Proper clothes for little Swell Diessers Hm liF jjf pn COpyrikt l9o ty irf MR -SWELL WHEN YOU ENP YOUR LITTLE MEN To SCHOOL YOU WI SH FOR THEM To HAVE OR GOOD CLoTHE S DONT YOU TO WEAR GOOD CLOTHED 1 5 A GOOD HAblT 1 5 IT NOT WELL To BEGIN GOOD HAbIT 5 YOUNG YOUR LITTLE MAN WILL HI5 BETTER IF HE HA 5 A BRAN NEW SUIT FOR 500 WE CAN GIVE YOU A GOOD TWO PIECE ROUGH AND TUMBLE BoYJ -SUIT FOR 350 A GOOD UIT FOR EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY TOO HEADQUARTERS FOR CLoTHEJ FOR LIT TLE MEN S AT THE STORE OF C L DeGROFF CO MILLINERY W E have the newest styles also the new colors in millinery and will take pleasure in showing you our stock Come and see what we have before you buy that new hat Everything is up-to-date Lovell Nie ft Tins in your ooys and fit them up with uptodate school suits at reasonable prices and re ceive a handsome school bag free of charge Si 1 1 c 2 c w a Clothing and Shoes McCook Nebraska A 7