MX A I O rti ii ri X u BCWgtWrtT Vj l Time Card jlTrr Ml I HUM II McCook Neb MAIN LIKE EABT DEPAttT No 6 CoutralTimo 11 SB p m 8 y 715 p m UJ j I 3U A M II Ill A If 14 9U2 P M 10 n p m MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET No 1 Mountain Timo 1 220 v m 3 1142 p m Surr8i0iim 13 005 a m 15 1230 A ii 9 rtl5 a m 7 910 a M IMIKUIAL LINC No 170 arrives Mountain Time 345 p m No 175dopart8 013 am Sleeping lining and rocliniriK chair cars 3oittsfrco on through trains Tickots sold and baKKice chucked to any point iu tho United fetatos or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write D F Hostottor Agent McCook Nohraska or L W Wakoley General Paesener Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Engineer Fred Westland is laying off this week New flues are being given the 1950 this week Storekeeper C W Britt visited in Denver over Sunday Keith Jacobs went to work in the freight office Monday Several new tool closets have been provided in the round house Fireman Fred Monks is laid up with an attack of scarlet fever Engines 1092 and 1248 are receiving driving brass repairs this week Henry Moers and Abner Clark left today for Hendley to do some car re pairing Engineers Eckman Cotner and Paulson are all off duty and on the sick list Several car loads of cord wood are being unloaded at this place It is used in firing engines Engineer Gates engine the 280 from the Republican City line is in the round house for repairs Ed Purdy and wife are visiting his folks in Chcago thisiweek Mrs B F Powell is also a Chicago visitor T Roope general supt of motive power was at McCook hearquarters Tuesday on business of his posi tion Engineer Charlie Starr will leave in a few dajs for his old home in Lockridge Iowa on a visit of a few weeks Max is kicking with as much vigor as she can command for a depot building and better transportation facilities Agent and Mrs Geo S Scott were down from Brush Colorado to the joint public installation of St Johns day The word concerning Charles Lang ston is that he is now general fore man for the Union Pacific at Bakers field Calif Engineers W H Radcliffe and W A Wentz together with their wives are enjoying a trip over the Moffat road this week Engines 1331 and 1124 are out of the back shop after a general over hauling and engines 1074 and 571 are in for the same treatment Mr and Mrs Fred Tomblin and family arrived last Sunday on No 10 from Denver and have been the guests of Dispatcher and Mrs J F Forbes Alma insists upon having a new brick depot built on the K C O track and the main line changed to run all trains through the town on that track Engineer George Campbell has the goal in the Red Cloud yard and is so happy over the matter that the boys at motive headquarters are con sidering making the sentence for life In deference to the wishes of the municipal authorities the athletic events which were to have been pulled off in the city park Tuesday evening were cancelled on account of the scarlet fever scare THE BIG CtlAUTAl QUA Strong lectures on live topics Entertainers the very best ever First class music in varieties to euit every taste Indian school new features GET A SEASON TICKET EARLY 91 The Cleveland Ladles Orchestra A Superb Mueioaj Attraction GET YOUR TICKETS READY FOR CHAUTAUQUA 1 p 15 Lady Monologist DONNA BELL ELDER Kriebel Trlmpey On last Wednesday evening at the homo of the brides parents Mr and Mrs George W Trimpey in Culbertson Neb MrD vid M Kriebel of Palisade and Miss Maggie 1 E Trimpey of Cul bertson were united in holy matrimony Rev H A Silkmann pastor of German M E church of that place officiating Miss Trimpej bas lived in Hitchcock county since 1889 and is highly esteem ed by many fr ends Mr Kriebol is manager for the Palisade entral phone ffice and is wi ely known for his up right life and high bi siness principes The young couple will make their fut ure home in Palisade May much joy and happiness ever be with them is tho sincere wish of all Marriage Licenses Issued Henry Brumgart 23 and Anna Die ter 20 both of McCook Neb William Wirzig 26 of Champion Neb and Nellie B Wilson 17 of Mc Cook Neb Consent of brides father given Amos A Wood 34 of Stratton Neb and Mrs Mary Andrews 42 of Wray Colo Married on June 28th by county judge Frank H Moore 20 and Ida H Chil ders 18 both of Stratton Neb Con sent of grooms parents given McCook Markets Merchants and dealers in McCook today Thursday are paying the fol lowing prices Corn S 58 Wheat 82 Oats 40 Rye CO Barley 40 Hogs - 850 Butter good 20 Eggs 14 Postoffice Hours July 4th There will be no delivery by city or rural carriers but office will be open for delivery of mail by chirks and car riers from S to 9 a m and from 12 to 1 p m All outgoing mails will be dis patched at the usual hours Lon Cone Postmaster The electric display in colored globes in the Temple St Johns daywas both pretty and effective Quality and ptice courtesy and promptness in delivery are making for success at the McCook Flour and Feed Store The unfavorable weather conditions will probably delay the building of a farmers elevator in McCook for this season Apropos of the prevalence of scarlet fever in the city the mayor has issued orders to tho moving picture men not to allow children under 15 years in their places of amusement for the present KiBsgsg5 8 0 0 A Pure Aluminum I5c Sauce A SPECIAL BARGAIN Try one and see how you can cook without scorching or burning food It is light in weight and looks like silver It doesnt tarnish No enamel to chip off into the food Cooks in one fourth of the time ordinarily required The genuine 1892 Pure Alumi num can always be told by the Maltese Cross Every piece guar anteed or your money back Be sure and buy one from your dealer today fop Sale by H P Waite Co L iam iwattgjiBag5J SOME N9TED AEROPLANE EXPERTS WHO t H CURTISS the aviator SLENN lecentli broke all records by flyinj from Albany to New York City has signed a contract with the Aero club of Nebraska to make a number of nights from some point near Omaha and the club has put up 15000 as a guarantee The first thing the Aero club of Ne braska did was to secure the Mid West aviation meet and it is for this event that Curtiss has been secured to make flights five days July 23 to 27 At a number of aviation meets held In the west men trained by Curtiss will be seen but as far as known the Nebraska club is the only one which - mLJMmSmkL 6 This celebrated harp cost 1500 and is used at every performance ii 27 The Dutch Boys With Mrs Brown at CHAUTAU QUA Local Secretary Tajior says that the McCook Chautauqua is attracting a great deal of attention From all appearances a record breaking at tendance will greet the long and at tractive list of entertainers and lec turers who are billed to appear nuKKnutnnatnaraBBaHMiBasaiEBBBBimianaa WILL RAGE AT OMAHA JULY 23 27 lli -- II I III I KJ M -- JiaAlc7ifii l EEIl WlmaKRJM yJ2sM fO Ss XSSm IH TtbL TsJB s3iMaCXaB i WWS c J t v Z itAl N i vOStnnSrwf Jtf 1 ii i inn IVv4 WMUSLffir UfflLAXfi BWJT Ti 8 5yc I vlMmlimwZfttPTp yrtfe2aSifci XiSsSi2r V J ENNHCtfiTS3 i rxiSMr uroivijcxoJAlKCcoir has secured the real Curtiss between Chicago and the Pacific coast Ee sides Mr Curtiss the club has secured C J Mars and Charles K Willard who will also make flights at the meet Mr Mars is to select the site with in a few days but it is certain to be within easy reach of Omaha by street cars as it would be impossible to handle the crowds without them and convey people back and forth tosome great open place where a safe start can he made within sight of thousands of people Both Benson and Florence are after the meet and both are near Omaha CURTISS IN FLIGHT DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL r - tffll Wk JUST PERSONAL MENTION Miss Lillian Moore has been a city visitor part of the week E Oxley was up from the Bartley neighborhood yesterday on business Mr and Mrs Charles Knowles are very proud of their fine eight- ound boy baby Frank Everist was down enrly in the week from the San Luis valley on land b is ness Mr and Mrs Beardslee left Wednes day for Colorado to spend the summer with a daughter Weller DeGrofT of Oberlin Ohio is visi ing in the city for a while guest of L Suess and family Mr and Mrs A F Drebert will en tertain July4th to meet their niece Mi s Clifford Frank Wells of Dreberts is away on vacation visiting in Auburn and other prints in Eastern Nebraska Conductor Solliday and family leave today for the old home in Indiana to be absent on vacation for a few weeks George and Margaret Lichtenberger lfton Wednesday morning for a visit in Sioux City Iowa and Freeport 111 D E Eikenberry and Miss Fay came in from Colorado this morning on a visit They will also visit relatives in Long Island Kansas while here Conductor and Mrs Harvey Miler are occupying the cosy and pretty cot tige on east 2nd street just recently overhauled and modernized by Dr C L Fahnestock Dr B B Davis of Omaha who first practiced medicine in McCook 25 years sinceiis a city visitor today greeting friends of the olden times and attending the sessions of the Republican Valley Medical association A H Peacock of the Fairmont Creamery Co had an experience with a savage dog in the White Line barn recently which he has no desire to re peat soon The dog is chained but be fore Mr Peacock got entirely out of range the dog left his teeth marks in his finger J M OConnell of Bisbee Arizona arrived here yesterday on a visit to his mother Mrs McConnell and his sister Mrs Lichtenberger He stopped off at Ida Grove Iowa and his niece Miss Anna Mem accompanied him here Miss Mein is a June graduate of Mt St Jos ephs college of Dubuque Iowa She will spend her vacation in McCook fe5 Jaggrst m r V i fTr ji 1 f - C L DeGroff Co Great Special Sale of WAISTS Beginning Saturday there will i be pSaced on sale on the main MNMaMiHIMMa Hi MMMMMMMaMNOTMbMM floor all our 100 125 and 150 Shirt Waists at ooc lingerie tailor made and blouse THESE come in a wide variety of patents made of finest material and all are hand somely finished Included in this ale will be all over embroidered dotted swiss trim med with climny cltantioltr blouse with bi sailor collar and mattv others Ribbon Special All sizes and all colors originally sold at from 5 to 25 cents per yard now reduced to 15 12 10 6 and 3 cents Only a few of the summc suits advertised last week are left while they last they go at One Half Price Ask to be shown our line of wsh suits prices 500 to 800 1 I I 1 1 1 -v Im I m r AT I 1 Main Ave McCook King Dodo The production of Kin Dodo by local talent is promised for a date early in August This is one of the sprightly c mic light operas with handsome costumes music with go a plenty and an abundance of comedy and action Add to this the purpose ts secure addi tional furnishings for the Temple stage and a record breaking audience may be reasonably expected Beers Kelley Wedding Charles B Beers of DeGroffs grocery department and Miss Margaret Kelley stenographer for the Jackson Grain Co were united in marriage Wednesday evening at 730 oclock in Oberlin Kas After a short wedding trip they will return to McCook and he will resume his position in DeGroffs Heres loDg life and happiness to them Phone 22 Looking For Help JohnJF Helm was up from Wil low Widncsdaymorning rustling up help for harvest fields He says that omo of his fall wheat will yield him 50 bushels pur acre and that his spring wheat will not go less thaD 10 bushels to the acre For Sale My residence on th street E 8 rooni bouse furnice heat two lots Thirty bade and fruit trees Good barn and ben house Fine cement walks In quire of E II Donn at McCook Mills or at residence Phone black 403 John Cashen Auctioneer fndianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc Cook National bank Mary Harrison nursePhone black 23 8 Now is the time tofill Your Coal Bins by so aomg you save 50c rer 1 on ana are in sured of fuel next winter when the coal shortage comes During june and julv we will sell coal at 50c per ton less than the regular price Place your orders now and avoid t being disappointed next winter BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone No Come to the B M Market For Fresh Groceries Salt and Fresh Fish Choice Fruits Choice Hams and Bacon Bring along your Poultry and Eggs and get the highest price in cash Highest Cash Price for Cream D MAGNER Prop