I IBIS i r i iv Nv fi MAIN uhhmwjiwj Time Card 7vz RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Hcier Inspector GNoill was here Wodnusdtiy Enghih 1C02 will he out of tho back shop this wielc Engine J7o0 has had some pilot ro jmirs this week Tho 10G0 received somo front end at tention this week No 17Go is receiving drop pit repairs over N 1 Litis wc k Fred Ebrt ns gvon a fire in the blacksmith shop this wiek Mrs Ruth Bryan Loavitt next Tues dny lMjjh school auditorium Engineer L P Noilson has been given tho 9 and 10 run between Lincoln and McCook Former Chief of Police Richard of Lincoln is now a flagman on the McCook division Engineer I D Ponniigtnn has been transferred to Denver aud is running out of that city now R Atkinson of Lynn Mass went to work jesterday morning on the air bench under Budig Lylo Dulnney and George Eckhart left Wednesday night being just out of time in tho shops here F E Kennedy and family are here from Sheridan Wyoming guests of her mother Mrs Miry Mullen A number of box and stock cars were scrapped this week beimr lifted off the track in the yard and burned Drop pit No 2 holds the 2710 this week She is receiving repairs on her cylinder pilot beam etc aso General Mnstor Mechanic Johnson of Lincoln was at McCook headquarters Wednesday in the lino of duty Engines 31S and 32G are in the back shop for light repairs this week The 32G is receiving some new flues Agent William Ilarris has resumed tho ofiicb at Danbury and Carl Peterson is subbing up the line further west Last Saturday night is said to have marked high tide in the matter of cars in the McCook yard 1L10 cars being on the tracks at that time of record Wire Chief Heber was bitten by a cat in a fit Sunday A physician was con sulted and precautions taken and no serious effects are anticipated C M StennRtt postal clerk on the McCook Imperial was stricken down with lumbago last Thursday and Postoffice Clerk Brady assisted him make tho run that day He was relieved by a substitute from Lincoln Friday and has laid off for a ccuple of days to recuperate An extra freight train ran into the section crew last Saturday morning Oct 30th during the heavy fog demol ishing the hand car Some of the men had a very narrow escape They had just got where they were going to work when the train came upon them Edi son cor Arapahoe Pioneer ADVERTISED LIST The following letters cards and pack ages remain uncalled for at the McCook postoffice November 12 1909 LETTERS Bargcr Mr Walter Ball Mr Leo Churning Mr Wm G Cornstalk Miss Bertha Cowell Mr Daver Miss Eva Gardner Jack Hanners Mrs Dan Hanners Mrs D C Hatfield Charley Kelley Miss Golda Laura Lee Miss Nora Loft Mr William Moors Mr C J Peck Mr Wm B Schmidt Mrs Katy Wilson Mr E F CARDS Adems Mrs James Buckler Roy Cramer Mrs A V Evans Eller E Hall J B Joboll Miss B Lotspeich Fay Moore Miss Mabllo Smith Mrs M Avery Mr C F Clark Mr C J Dewey Mr G C Finney J E Hauser Mr Gustav Laux Mr Oscar Mather Mr E O Nieineyer Mr John Vincent Mrs Anna Wilson Mr F When calling for these please say they were advertised Lon Coke P M Warrant Out For OConnor Ed OConnor and Art Osborn had an encounter Wednesday night in the Bailey Vasconcellos billiard hall In which Osborn was pretty badly used by OConnor for whom an officer is out with a warrant charging assault The row is said to have been fast and furious for a short time with billiard balls etc in the atmosphere Cards are mention ed as at the bottom of the affair Jet Yokes Pendants Etc See us for jet yokes rosettes pen dants trimming setts and jet nail heads Also jet trimming by the yard in large variety The Thompson D G Co Ut most value uumimmMMt itwii Jjciiguuui Miucncuu ljLjt Mra l S Wilcox Mrs Emorson AlcCook Neb IctiiJ lIinson untl A- Knowloml were hostesses Tuesday afternoon nt a lunch- No ContrnlTimo ll 10 r m I oon Ht tflJ Wilcox residence in which 50 A between HXty nnd auventy friends of tho 5 5Ma m I - iiirruiiiill 7W A M H fl ri i 1 oX l m No I 3 MAIN LINE WIMT OKIABT ri ii rr 8rjiJiiin ir Onrr 7r0ain No 17tJiirrivnM No I7flnpnrtt MouutnluTiroo 120 i M IMICSIAI LINK Mountain Time 1112 v i M a JUi A 12 9 A 70 A 420 v 7U0 A SIonpIri dining and roclluini chair crs mts froit on through tniin Tiekots sold and liatrKime cliuckoil to any point in tlm United States or Canadu For Inforinn lion ttmntnlilos maps nnd tick et call on or writo I F Hnitottor Agnnt McCook SVntftka or L W Wnkeloy Gonornl PKsHnr Acnt OtnaliR NobniHka Indies participated with every indica tion of fullest onjuyniont ho rent and fiuoiitnnsou i whs tln hospitality dispen sed by the ladies Trie luncheon was served in dainty fashion with every chaste accessory 3uitac and chrysanthemums consti tuted the bini pi pretty decorative effort l fort Withnl it was one of tho seaaona Social UCLtSM8 COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTY COUKT Following licenses to marry have been isiiumI since our last report Taplor C G iines 10 Mr- Delilah M Oliver 40 both of Stratton Married Nov 1 by I onnty Judge Ruel G L o 50 Mamie Alice Mann 21 both of Imiiiitiol i Parents consent for groom given Frtdcrick H Minn 26 AnnuKirch r 25 both of Iodianola William 0Nii 23 of Palisade Neb Ollie Collins 21 of Blanche Neb Organized and Elected Officers The Busy Bee Club mHt witn Mrs J W Wimer Saturday Nov 6 at 330 p in They organized and elected of ficers for tho eti uini year Esther Garrett president Minnio Mitchell vico presideut Mina Wilmot secretary Eva Wood treasurer committee to visit tho eick Bernice McManigal Esther Ball Vera Calvert Mary Brooks They cordially invito all girls 12 and under to join their club and gef busy After the meeting was closed Mrs Wimer served liyht refreshments Given to Missions At the Oct 31 st Sunday service in the German Congregational church the day was devoted to Missioi Harvest Thank Feast and The Reformation Rev Hen kelmann preached to large congrega tions notwithstanding stormy weather The collection for missions was 57 and 10 each from the Junior nnd Sen ior Endeavor societies In Junb the church gave S75 to the new church in Hastings and in August past 20 was added to tlmr missionary offering A Ladys 1500 Long Coat Made of superior broadcloth lined from top to bottom with fine satin length 54 inches sven eighths fitting back handsomely trimmed with wide silk and soutache braids has wide lapels and military collar A handsome sti lish garment for a close cash price The Thompson D G Co Utmost valuo Ladles Coat Suits at 12 50 1500 18 00 20 00 and S25 For style fit and quality of materials at very reasonable prices our garments cannot be equaled Our prices are strictly cash aud we save you from 10 to 20 per cent on a suit The Thompson D G Co Utmost value Death of a Former Resident Mrs John Bramble a former resident of McCook died of cancer in Loveland Colorado November 1st and was buried in that city on the 3rd Departed was a member of the Degree of Honor and carried a policy in the order of 2000 Supt Taylor Vice President At the State Teachers Association meeting in Lincoln last week Supt Taylor of the McCook public schools was duly recognized and honored by be ing elected vice president of the Associa tion for next year Desire Passenger Service The several towns on the Imperial branch are petitioning the Burlington for a daily passenger service and an every other day freight service on that branch Heres hoping their prayers will be heard Eureka chaptpr O E S will be vis ited on next Friday evening November 19th by the Grand Worthy Matron of Nebraska Mrs Ruth Bryan Leavitt next Tues day High school auditorium Typewriter ribbons papers etc for sale at The Trirune office Mrs Ruth Bryan Leavitt next Tues day High school auditorium Special Arrival Velma Clarice Clairvoyant and Palmist The One You Have Been Waiting For Not a question asked To prove her ability you are given your name and of others you are interested in Gives advice in all love affairs busi ness law suits changes what best adapted to She heals and diagnoses disease in clairvovant state Few Her Equal None her Superior Hours 9 to 9 Terms Reasonable One Door North of Temple Theatre irjgpS Dr John M Drive Nuembr 19 The second iiiml er of iho Citixt us Entertainment ami Lpcture courso will bo Dr Driver one week from to night November 19 While Dr Driver is ad vertifeol as a locturer dont yu let any body make you think that ho gives tho i Dry Old Stuff that U given by a lot of lecturers lie will iimIio yim laugh a lot Ho will mix in a good portion of fuu wit and humour witn lecture and you will simply enj it Of course I you dont like dry philosnpoieal rheorir Who does Tho day of I hat kind of thing is past Dr Driver is a big man physically mentally and in what he has seen and done Ho i a man of deeds as well as of words You liked th firt number of the course n w juet have faith come out to hear Driver and you will like him too Wo know He never fails to please He hai been hero before Just ask somo one wlm hejrl him last time McCook people havo tho power of di cernment in lectures ami entertain ments The peoples likes nnd dislikes hero corresponded with the price and ability of tho ralent Few platform speakers have the power that Dr Driver has Reserved f eaty 50c Season TicKets Season tickets can be had for the re mainder of tho lecture courso for 150 Those whoso who paid 75c may havo a ticket for the remainder of the course for 125 Dr Driver next Fridey night Senior Endeavor of German Congre gational church meets at 7 oclock now instead of 4 as formerly Rev Earle will preach at Wilsonville Monday Nov 15 at 730 p m Leba non on tho IGth nnd Danbury on the 17th both at the same hour Miss L llian Fitzgerad returned last Friday from Kansas City where she recently graduated from Kiester Coll tge She will remain at home and an nouncement of her work will appear lattr Dr Driver next Friday night McConnells Balsam cures coughs Mary Harrison nurse Phone black 286 Fresh and wholesome home made mince meat at Mtigcers market and grocery Dr Driver next Friday night SI RICTLY PERSONAL Dr Driver next Friday night RaliH Haggard of Orleans was in the city this morning Mr and Mrs J E Kelley arrived home this morning from Excelsior Springs Mo Jacob Wiggins returned this morn ing from visiting some real estate inter ests in Kansas Mrs Jennie Bianding departed to day for Readstown Wis where she ex pects to spend the winter Mrs E R Earle arrived home Thursday from a six weekB absence in Arapahoe taking care of her ailing mother LEBANON Rev E R of McCook will preach in Lebanon November 16th at 730 p m Mr Cartright had business in Marion last week D F Schwab and family were guests of his brother Fred and family in Mc Cook over Sunday C H Nichols has returned from El berta Utah where he has been for sev eral months R F D No 1 Miss Martha Boll of Bartley and Mr Jacob Leibbrandt of Ash Creek were married in Trinity German Lutheran church last Thursday November 4th 1909 Rev Theodore Goehle officiating Those present included many friends neighbors and relatives of the parties Legal Blanks Here This office carries all kinds of legal blank forms and makes special blanks to order promptly and accurately Farm Loans Optional payments No caBh com mission required P S Heaton McMillens Cough Cure is effective and pleasant A Society hp1I Of Any Character Printed at This Office fYfl GET THE BEST Samples Shown and Prices Fur nished on Application CITY STYLES AT HALF THE PRICE Ypu can secure the city styles the latest devel opment of the photogra phers art nt haiv tiik iMticiJ charged for simil ar work in the city at Thk Nkw Studio Also those who i refer them can ave tho soot and white wash with over oyclash sharply defined sort of pictures Why go to tho city in order to pay more for the same thing E Scliell Kimmell Main ave McCook First Door North of Commercial Hotel MOVEMENTS OF THE f EOPLE Mrs Ruth B i I kvih i i xt Tues day High school auditorium J A Brick is a new cutter employed in the Miui er meat market Mrs Ruth Bryan Leavitt next lliijh school auditorium E D Brown clerk of tho court of Frontier county got a line up last Sat urday Editor Blauvhlt r the Arapahoe Mitror aud Mrs Blauvelt were city visitor last Fiiday W R Graham of Bovina C lorado spent several daslast week with his lif ter Mrs M G Welles Mrs A R Scott wont down to Hast ings Geneva and other points last Sun day evening on a short vi it Glen Williams of the Stockvillo Faber hirt buinet H political pnd other wise iu the metropolis labt Saturday Mrs F M Kimmell departed Tuf s day morning for Aurora Nebraska on a visit to her sipter Mrs E E Mageo E M Stewart spent a few hours in the city Monday on his return to Den ver from a trip to Chicago on business Mrs Jackson is down from the farm near Trenton and spending the week visiting her daughter Mrs Nick Snyder Lawyers C A Ready of Hayes Cen ter and J L White attended the school of politics here Wednesday en passant Mrs G E Thompson and Miss flehu arrived 1 ome Sunday night from a short visit with Miss Margaret in Lin coln Mrs N B Bush came over from Oberlin Kansas close of last eek to visit her parents Mr and Mrs F D Burgess Miss Gladys Fuller of Sheridan Wyoming came down to the city end of past week and has been visiting her sister Mrs Sam Pickard Rev Bryant Howe spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Edison attending the Methodist Ministerial association meet ings of Holdrege district Mr and Mrs Will Beyrer and family returned in their automobile to Bertrand Sunday after spending a few days here guests of his sister Mrs S E Callen Mr and Mrs EJ Kates spent Sun day in the city on their way home from a short visit to her uncle in Yuma Colo rado They came up from Lincoln last Thursday Frank and John Amann were both up from Bloomington end of last week They report it too wet to work in the fields in that neighborhood hence a lit tle vacation for rhem Mr and Mrs Robert LeGoue and Miss Jones of Lincoln and Miss Baum ann of West Point will arrive in the city tonight to be guests of Mrs C D Ritchie for a brief social season Mrs A C Ebert is entertaining sev eral relatives this week Mrs Marie E Feltch of Denver Mrs Eva Kimbal of Clarinda Iowa and Mr A L Pierce of Hardy Neb sisters and brother of her mother Mrs Stockton Congressman Norris departed Sun day Washington ward He will spend a week or so in northeastern Nebraska lecturing before taking his final leave for the national capital He visited briefly at Beaver City enroute Large Package Box The McCook office has just been equipped with a large package box which has been placed in the entrance way at the office This will prove an appreciated convenience to the public Hereafter it will be possible to mail packages of very considerable size if properly stamped when the office is closed for any reason mUfrv i MITCHELL Auctioneer Street Sales Every Saturday Consignments Solicited LET ME CRY YOUR FARM SALE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED With McCook Republican Phone 17 Residence Phone 326 sazsssisiszssZkiSSS Mwwfi Mr 7 ff My i ii V mT IS at rW VWrJRis uril a w i THE FUR SEASON IS HERE We are anxious to show you THE RELIABLE ANNIS BRAND at prices most reasonable Mens Eur Coats at 15 to 50 1j lv5lyll 4jL Co i J jiwMa JJMCTgattt Servicea Dresses at Sensible We are showing a large assortment of Ladies and Misses Dresses in the new Moyen Age style in very desirable fabric Broadcloth Serge Prunella and the Nobby Silk Jersey Cloths also The New Coat Dresses 1 in all colors and fabrics at prices which are strictly right 1000 1250 1500 2000 and 2500 each Get Our Prices on Coats Suits Furs Skirts Underwear Blankets Dress Goods Silks Etc Etc Etc for on every thing in dry goods we furnish the Highest Class Merchandise at the Very Lowest Prices H C CLAPP 222 Main Ave I Phone 56 Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery and Ladles Furnishings II McCook iNeb j mt maz7X3xzzn2