v t irTKvKi Him N i 4 O 10 i VI 14 10 Time Card McCook Neb MAIN LINE WEST DEPAttT ing injurious fieatf from I fngpGv In this a there tort T fAMMEf m MAIN LINK EAHT DBPAUT ContrnlTimo llitt p M 715 p M rtW A it 550 a u 705 a M 012 P M ftiii v M No 1 Mouutain Time 1220 p m Biirr8rjdpm ia 15 9 IT it IUIBBIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time Nol75deiartu 1142 P M 0 05 A M 120 A l rl5 a M 9 M A 345 P M 045 A M dleepiufr dining and roc lining chair cars souls freo on through trains Tickets sold and baggage chocked to any point in the United Hiatus or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or writs I F Hostettor Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General pHBiener Aroul Oinnlm Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS The 326 is receiving drop pit re pairs over old No 2 No 1091 received ji patch on her fire box this week and other minor repairs Driving brass and front end repairs were placed on the 2S09 this week Set new flues were given the 1759 this week repairs being about com plete i New flues have been placed in thev 2017 and she will go into the ser vice today Engine 149 from the Wymore divi sion is in the backshop for an over hauling Engine 2986 is being converted in to a switch engine receiving a new stack etc IT E Wootton arrived from Arizona last Friday on a visit of a few weeks witb the homefolks Agent and Mrs George Scott of Brush had a full hand and heart in the Pythian doings Monday Geo can come back any time Engineer Hugh Browns engine the 1182 is in the shop for repairs on a bro ken driving rod smashed cylinder head damaged pilot etc An engi e from here is relieving her meanwhile The retrenchment order did not effect McCook very seriously as all depart ments in the shops were already down to pretty nearly bed rock A few in each department were let out in the cut but good service limited the num ber Dispatcher T B Campbell writes from Long Beach Calif that his brother Joseph is slowly on the mend and that he and Mrs Campbell leave today for McCook stopping briefly in Salt Lake City and Denver en route E S Roller -went down to Havelock last Friday attending a meeting of general officials and par ticipating later in the opening cer monies of the big Burlington shops at that place Sort of big house warming New Fall The 149 will receive a set of new flues while here The cylinders on the 2901 were bored out this -week and new pack ing given her The diminutive 571 is now ready for Hervice and will be sent to Den ver for use in the shops and yard there General Foreman McArthur reports motive power on the McCook division as being in very satisfactory conditic y for the approaching fall and winter LOST One U S N A 1913 class pin initialed E F E Reward at The Tribune office Our nev fall styles of ladies hand bags are in We have a magnificent J showing of the latest things produced L V McCONNELL Druggist We know it to be a positive fact that Lily Patent flour is the best high patent flour in McCook Cook Flour and Feed Store The Model Shoe Store Fisher Perkins 201 Main If you find any sub stance in your bak cf In it for jots Calumet has been backed for years by an offer of 1000 for any substance injurious to health found in the baking prepared with it Does not this and the fact that it complies with all pure food laws both State and National prove that Calumet is absolutely pure With the puiiy question settled then Calumet is undoubtedly the best Baking Powder It contains more leavening power it is more uni form every can is the same It assures better results and is moderate in price Received Highest Award Worlds Pure Food Exposition CALUMET BAKING POWDER Pure In the Can Pure tn the Baking f3fe3K Mc Sunday school picnic at waterworks grove Saturday September 17 You are welcome at all services BRYANT HOWE Pastor Our low prices on high grade school supplies will save you money Come in and see whal we can do for you on miscellaneous school items L W McCONNELL Druggist MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Frank ORourke has gone to Omaha and will be in Croighton this year Mrs W Tl Harmon is in Omaha where she was this week operated upon for an eye trouble Mother Suess of Crete who attend ed the funeral of her daughter Mrs Drath at Herndon Tuesday morning is now here with relatives Mr and Mrs Louis Suess depart ed Tuesday night for eastern mar kets to make extensive purchases of seasonable goods for the C L De Groff Co establishment Mrs William Sullivan is now in the sanitarium at Lincoln where they state that her ailment can be cured without resorting to the knife Her mother Mrs Hdden has returned to her home in Alma Oscar and Floyd Green arrived home today on No 16 Oscar will take up work in the Nebraska university next week After a short visit here with the homefolks Floyd will return to his work in Montana in a lumber office Two New Edisons The Electric theatre management has just purchased and installed two new Edison machines of the latest model and claim with confidence that no one can show better or finer moving pictures than these new ma chines produce Shosc Our Styles arc Right Best lines to select from Prices right Fit right All Right m iyji Jpw JaLcI on every Wovitc garment GORDON HA K Wo L JUST PERSONAL MENTION Miss Fay Marvin deputy postmistress at Oxford is the guest of her sister Miss Leta Monks arrived home Sun day evening from her Denver visit Mrs E V Sovern returned Wed nesday on 1 from visiting relatives in Wilsonville W H Harmon returned last night from a business visit in Omaha since Monday morning Misses Ethel and Jessie Pope came down from Denver last Saturday and were here a few days Mrs L M Clyde went down to Ex celsior Springs Mo last night on 14 on a short vacation James Steinmans brother who has been down from Wauneta for treat ment returned home first of the week His condition is grave Mrs C Burbridge returns to Mc Cook Friday evening after a visit of two weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs A Edgar Hawkins Lincoln Star Miss Allie J Peck will go up to Palisade tomorrow morning and will be in charge during the formal open ing of her millinery store Sept 9th and 10th Word from Denver midweek an nounced that another operation had been found necessary in the case of little Esther Boyle from which oper ation she was recovering nicely The little one is having a serious time with an ear trouble resulting from a recent attack of scarlet fever M L Ruby was called Tuesday night to Plattsmouth by the death of a brother who met with foul play and was afterwards found in the Nemaha river This is the first death in a family of six boys he being the youngest one44 years old This is sad he leaving four small children orphans He was on his way home from Wichita Kansas Ira Peterson our old townsman and ex county sheriff is back on a visit from Elberta Utah and has won derful stories to tell about fairy land where money grows on trees etc Ira says they are more than pleased with their new home among the mountains that the country is a veritable treasure house of the gods Should any of his old friends desire to see him and learn about the country they should call on him at the Commercial hotel or what is bet ter get ready and go with him next Saturday night and see the country for themselves Board met in superintendents Doan Barnett m SMcr amnrsL rr si -- assBaBBakwshBm a jsEsssxssmiK x m Important Display and Sale of Fall Merchandise This is our opening week for the Fall Season and you are invit ed to call and inspect the most complete stock that it has been our pleasure to exhibit and at very moderate prices THK ONLY STORE IN McCOOK SELLING WOOLTEX EtiCHBlACKC04y 3 9 mtfiktttl The IZ Black Co fc I IJi tf jgEGaaOn II i MMHfffttiitiMilHiHtfll OTfcigra 830 i 17 Main Ave VERY woman enjoys beautiful clothes VVe have an un excelled assortment of fashionably correct and hand somely finished garments and regardless of how criti cal we are prepared to please the most exacting wills apparel of individuality and charm the You need only to choose your style and color ivs Tailored Waists MEI ie in on I -e jj i floor new FallSuit lull of style ii iA t brown gray and r ixeu iiirns ax low what you uiliexuei and qiiihi ibe what you re Unking for Prices 15 to 35 School Board Proceedings McCook Neb Sept 5th 1910 reeular session in read and the following bills were read J E Kelley is on rifles Mrs H Smith laundry Jennings Hughes plumbing south Jennings Hughes repairing water pipe LAV McConnell supplies repairs 15 90 Polk Bros hard and work 12 00 Middleton Rub- plumbing 65 15 Yarger Notley plastering 19 15 Tlieo Presser music 1 24 John Condon drayage 1 00 Geo Elbert papering 19 90 Ginn Co books Standard Oil Co floor oil Safety Fire Escape Co Denver Fire Clay Co acid American Book Co books R D Swisher Mfg Co stamps Hammond Stephens Co sup plies Western Book Co encyclo pedias Subscribe for The Tribune 54 1 4 9i 6 95 32 00 C W Taylor freight express etc 62 42 Midland Glass Paint Co 106 72 On motion above bills were allowed Supt Taylor gave his check for 315 for fines collected etc Supt Taylor recommends Miss Sarah A Ryan of Lincoln as princi pal of the high school at 90 per month Miss Amy Kautz of Ponca Neb as grade teacher at a salary of 5750 per month Miss Ella Caf frey of Orleans as grade teacher at 5500 per month Miss Agnes Jones of Bedford Iowa as grade teacher at 5750 per month Miss Viola Dou gan of Beaver Dam Wis as grade teacher at 6000 per month The above teachers were duly elected as teachers for the respective positions at the salaries stated Resignation of -Miss Cora Scott was read and on motion accepted Supt Taylor gives the enrollment for the first day at 76S with prospective increase before the end of the week On motion board adjourned C W BARNES Secretary WOOLTEX label is a guarantee of pure wool or silk materials and the best grade of tailoring whether suits or skirts SUITS 1200 to 3000 R F D No 3 Getting diy again Nelson has moved to town on account of school oilice Present j William Sigwmg has rented the m i LawriU on j cox rancb for unother vear on Barnes and Supt Taylor j I II Wasson had some line melons sent Suess iMimues of August 1st on the city market Monday 00 00 1 00 17 01 17 23 40 00 2 75 R F D No 4 Win Littlo is stacking hay 9 00 I CJla iys ami Grace Picklum have re- turned noine irom ieir visit anu ar attending school in McCook Mrs Hyt has moved to town so the boys can attend school Uncle Jo3 Dack has invested in an auto I carry a complete line of hair goods Switches puffs and curls made from your combings L M CLYDE PHONE 72 Ill V B St LP STAIRS N SKIRTS 300 to 1000 Fancy Waists elegantly finished in the smartest new Fall styles fancy weaves striped silk and new laces Prices 200 to 8 00 100 to 350 BOYS need suits this time of year too and boys full of life need clothes that wear Ours do Prices reasonable too 300 to 800 a stHihi ui ex New styles and colors shown in our window Try one DeGROFF CO Everything for Man Woman or Child Phone 22 McCook I m 125 iXI if M jj 5i i mi mi f III HI Ml III II I II IIMHM1MW1WI II IJUI WHiW I WtJf f mBB I I llll n I - Advertised List The following letters cnls andT packages remain uncalled toe at thts postoffice Letters Baker Mrs D lIa Cnrfman Mrs II J Camplx ll W U Held Mr Karl Latham Mrs NMlit Regan M J Trainmaster of G N 2i Tho Oro Gold Mining and Milling Co Cards Barnett Mr Etrl Ilitnnon Mrs Al bert Coo Mr Charlie Dulmrko Mr Win Jones Mr Oscar L Jackson Mandeline Kastto Thelma Ktoff Os car W McBride Mr Oliver Mansfield Mr Joseph Niels Mis Fay Nance Mrs Jane Temple Mr Hoy Packages Thompson Mrs J L When calling for these please say they were advertised LON CONE Postmaster Subscribe for the Tribune ilk s H O E S In selling Hanan Shoes it is not necessary to make any comparative statements We simply say to you they are the best shoe made any where in the world We carry them in Patent Colt Vici Kid and Calf Skin Exclusive agents The Model Shoe Fisher Perkins Store 201 Main