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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
h 1 F fc 1 i t LHr Pt V Y -T r r jr - i gai - - 8 lti i 12 U 10 r MMMM Time Card McCook Neb 1 PS MAIN LINE EAST DEPART No o Central Time 1135 p m 715 p M 500 a M uloU A M - i iii A Ma 42 p M 530 p m MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET No 1 Mountain Time 1220 p m 3 1142 P M 5arr850pm 13 905 A u 15 1230 A U 9 fil5 a M 7 930 A M IMPERIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 345 p m No 175 departs 645 am Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickots sold and baggage checked to any point in the United Slates or Canada For information time tables maps and tick eta call on or write D F Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L V Wakeley General PaMHner Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Fairy Revel tonight I N Biggs is laying off this week Says he has work to do at home Brakeman J F Richardson of the Oxford Red Cloud run is off with a broken finger C E Bailey left this week for Utah to look after some real estate interests in that couniry OttoMayer of C E Emersons force was transfered to Orleans first of the week Agent George S Scott of Brush Colorado mingled his tears with Mc Cook friends at the burial of little Carl Lawritson Monday afternoon Brakeman Bruce Berry is on the B V R D with several mashed toes The boys say the car had no brakes and Bruce put his foot under it to stop it Brakeman W D Darnell says the freight service is great for putting one next to railroading He has al ready learned not to drink out of the squirt hose without some cold water for a chaser 0 I carry a complete line of hair goods Switches puffs and curls made from your combings L M CLYDE PHONE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIRS Fairy Revel tonight B F Powell returned to work this week after a 10 day layoff R R Robinson of the painters force left Tuesday morning for Mem phis Mo We rather look for a bride on his return Despatcher and Mrs T B Camp bell returned yesterday on 13 from visiting the daughters in Lincoln Neb and Monrovia Kan He will re sume his trick Saturday Eighteen persons were killed and thirteen injured in a wreck near Clayton Kansas early last Friday morning Heavy rain had washed away about a thousand feet of a fill and the engine baggage smoking and chair car went into the hole Burlington Annual Figures Chicago Sept 23 The annual re port of the conditions of the Chicago Burlington Quincv railroad for the year ending June 20 last shows a total operating revenue of 87859517 a total operating expense of 863 010964 and a net operating revenue of S24 853552 Outside operations including losses in restaurant and dining car service and taxes cut the net operating revenue to 22 481036 The total oper ating revenue is more than 89250000 greater than that of the year ending June 30 1909 Advertised List McCook Neb Sept 30 1910 The following letters cards and packages remain uncalled for at the postoffice Letters Wilson Mrs E Watson A C Walters Mrs Mary Snuder Mrs Leah Seth Mr John Shaw Miss Emma Newton Mr Bert Hale Mr W F Erickson Mrs G A Emern son V Doeing Mr Ore Davis F F Cole Mr Orville Broaddus Miss Virginia 2 Cards Morthole Effie Differding Noah Bentley O L When calling for these please say they were advertised LON CONE Postmaster Try a Tribune want ad and watch results Temple The atre Wed Oct 5th The Seasons Best Offering The Fascinating Musical Comedy The Flower of the Ranch by Joseph E Howard Composer of The Golden Girl A Stubborn Cinderella The God dess of Liberty and a score of others Overflowing with musical song hits lively with dances and pretty girls 40 Excellent Cast 40 People Beauty Chorus People Complete City Production Traveling in Two Special Cars Prices 25 to 150 Seat Sale McConnelPs Saturday Model MB St The Shoe Store Best Styles Best Makes Best Prices m I I J 4 5 Tie Model Shoe Store Bichpr Perkins 201 Main m La H tt 3 lliA -- - - ji I V CjpirS J ohTgrL S FARMERS INSTITUTE And Boys Corn and Potato Growing and Girls Cook ing and Sewing Contests October 27th Premium List CORN Class A Ten ears of field corn 1st 1000 2nd 500 4th 100 Class B Lot I Ten ears each of as many kinds and varieties of corn as can be collected by exhibitor 1st 150 2nd 100 Lot II One ear each of as many sizes shapes colors and kinds of corn as can be collected by exhibitor 1st 150 2nd 100 v Class C Exhibit of pop corn 1st 100 2nd 50 Class D Exhibit of sweet corn- - - v- Lot I Early 1st 100 2nd so Lot II Late 1st 100 2nd 50 Class E Exhibit of kaffir corn 1st I - 100 2nd 50 3rd 25 Class F Exhibit of Milo maize 1st 100 - 2nd 50 3rd 25 Class G Exhibit of calico corn 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 25 POTATOES Class H Ten potatoes 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 25 ONIONS Class I Ten onions 1st ioo 2nd 50 COOKING Class J Butter naking by both boys and girls send one lb 1st - 300 2nd T 200 3rd l 00 4th P 50 Class K Wheat breau Out vi - - -1st-- A -250 2nd L50 3rd rr 75 4th 50 Class L Corn bread one loafj 1st - 100- 2nd - -- 75 3rd 50 Class M Cookies one dozen 1st 100 2nd 75 3rd 50 SEWING Class N Colored work apron 1st 150 2nd 100 Class O White apron 1st 150 2nd 100 Class P Patching and mending 1st 2nd j 7o 50 Class Q Miscellaneous Best made article not in other classes 1st 150 2nd 100 Home Experiment Department Only those who are enrolled in the Home Experiment Department of the Nebraska Boys and Girls Clubs are en titled to enter this contest CORN 1 Acre contest Class A 1G 21 years Best ten ears and report 1st 250 2nd 100 Class B Under 16 years Best ten ears and repprt 1st 250 2nd 100 - 2 Ear to Row Test Class C Best ten ears 1st 250 i 2nd i 100 Class D Best one ear 1st - 250 - 2nd 100 3 Husking contest - 1st 200 2nd 100 Suitable recognition will be given the best paper onT5 What Constitutes a Good Seed Ear and the paper giving the best Report on Weeds and Insects kX - - POTATOES 1 Acre contest Class E Best dozen potatoes from acre with best report 1st 100 2nd 75 2 Seed cutting test Class F Best dozen potatoss from each of eight rows 1st 100 2nd 75 Class G Best peck raised ov all the rows 1st 100 ii iiu Ty i fei uuiiiuvji IU wwiEiivyc I 1 nnnklnc f A Best loaf of white bread 200 V - B Best dozen rolls i V 200 - i s -- 1 V - Tf fr jfiitm Dress in a splendid variety and coming from the best mills abso lutely first quality goods If you prefer to make your gowns or waists these materials cannot be duplicated Changeable Silks and Persian Silks in waist patterns stripes and diagonals per yard ioo - Crepe DeChine in light colors beautiful patterns and designs per yd roo There is a facination to these fabric the harmonious color ings with the attractive patterns and designs make effective costumes Trimmings for waists dresses or costumes an excellent variety of the newest effect Ier yd 5c up Furs We are f ispaying furs at all prices Styles in furs this year are most beautiful and while the pillow muff is apparent ly most popular we have other styles Adelaide Chinchilla gray and brownset scarf and pillow muffs per set SoOO Natural brown and black pony and near seal per set 25 to 70 Biended River Mink Black Fox Russian and Tap Mink well made durable and very pretty Per set 15 to 25 Full Length Black Caracual and Black Plush COATS Also imitation pony skins satin linings very handsome and extremely smart and fashionable r4to 30 C L DeGroff Co Everything for flan Woman or Child 117 Main Avenue McCook Nebraska PhonecNo 22 jr R uu When You are Ready to Wire that house see us we will do the job right and at the right price its the business we want not the profit on wiring We also have anything you want in electric apparatus A five lb iron for 390 it sells the world over at 500 the General Electric none as good McCook Electric Co Phone 127 C Best loaf of corn bread 100 D Best ginger cake 75 2 Preserving and canning E Best canned cherries 100 F Best canned peaches 5 100 G Best blackberry jam 100 H Best preserved strawberries 100 I Best plum jelly 100 3 Sewing A Best machine made apron p 9 bulletin 16 100 B Best holder 75 C Best garden hat p 14 bulletin 17 100 D Best shirt waist p 11 bulletin 19 1st 200 2nd 100 v E Best dressed infant doll 1st S 200 2nd - 100 F Best dressed 12 inch doll short clothes lt 00 jI1u v JLaUu No premiums will be given but exhibit space will be al lowed for exhibit of materials in books which show running overcasting basting hemming overhanding felled seams buttons and buttonholes Dorothy seam hooks and eyes loop stitch feather stitch and French knots - Entries should be made if possible on the 26th not later than 10 a in on the 27th The first prize of 1000 on corn is offered by the ItfcCook Commercial club b The official programs are being prepared and will be is- sued in a few days ELIZABETH BETTCHSR County Superintendent T i gHaS afet j to i 1 1 iy