m U - fH KSI Time Card McCook Neb Main Liue Eaat Depart Central Time No 6 1110 P M 16 430 A M 2 520 A M 12 700 A M 14 920 P M Main Line West Depart Mountain Time l No 1 1235 P M 3 1142 P M 5 arr 830 p m 13 945 A M 15 1230 A M Imperial Line Mouutaia Time No 176 arrives 345 P M No 175 departs 645 A M No 175 departs Wed 630 A M Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tickets call on or write D P Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska Engine 2901 is receiving valve bush ings this week Fred Archibald was a Lincoln vis itor last Saturday Engineer Stokes was on the sick list part of the week Engine 1124 is in the roundhouse for machinery repairs Engineer I D Pennington has been transferred to Denver A bunch of new flues have been given the 2702 this week Mrs Will Lyon and baby Kather ine are visiting with relatives in Cambrdige Sam Newton and family who moved to St Joseph a few months since are now living in Springfield Mo Engine H39 is the only engine in the shops for a general now More are expected in next wee Mr and Mrs W L Bass return ed home Saturday after a visit of several weeks with relatives in Tex as Misses Mabel Ethel and Belle Manlcy of Holdrcge spent the Xmas holidays with Mr and Mrs T J Cain Fireman C W Jacobs who was severely injured recently by falling1 from his engine at Parks is recover ing nicely Engineer Louis Yost who has been running the goat at Denver has been returned to McCook and is now fir ing on No 13 The cold snap Monday made IS and 1 each very late in arriving here about five oclock p m All other trains were also late Conductor P F McKenna was off duty first of the week and Conduc tor T E McCarl had his run on No 1 Monday The cold snap of Sunday night Monday and part of Tuesday kept the boys busy getting out the engi but they delivered the goods Engineer William Woods had one of the snow plows sent down to the Orleans St Francis branch Monday and Tuesday to clear that line of drifts Firemen O L House A C Quier and H J Peterson are all recover ing from illness Mr Peterson was quite sick for a while but is now doing nicely Mr and Mrs E C Hill of Platts mouthwere guests of Mr and Mrs A R- Mehaffey over Sunday coming up on Saturday night and leaving for home on Monday morning The Jap cook required the attend ance of a physician Thursday morn ing Nothing serious however The little brown men cant get along with out a commissary general H W Cassidy who has been em ployed in the telegraph office for some time returned to La Crosse Wis Sunday evening and will resume his former position in the relay of fice at that place The gasoline engine on the turn table has been causing so much trou ble lately thatjfthe engine has been removed fromthe table Aa electric is the proper caperr and the boys are all hoping onHmay be installed soon John B Tucker a Burlington ma chinist at Alliance died last week Tuesday from injuries received in falling from afilpcomotlve Christmas day The wrench he was using slip ped and he feHfto the brick floor on his head W H HoliR of the freight office has been promoted to Lyons as an operator and A M Collins has been transferred over from the ticket of fice to his old position in the freight service MrHolt and family left to day on 13 for Lyons to enter upon his new worfih Engineer M H Griggs had the mis fortune to strike1aishortrail with engine 1910 at Orleansisthis week Jw SSiSS Tuesday and the wrecfcerwas sent down from McCook to get her back on the rail She -was brought here - yjZ 7A iygj tZjSL I Woman Merchant Amazes Chicago By Her Ability HICAGO has a dry goods mer chant who is continually amazing a city already noted the world over for its wealth and progressiveness in that line One reason for this wonderment is that the merchant in question is a woman Mrs Mollie Netcher owuir of one of the largest department stores in the alono has Invested nearly 5000000 in downtown Chicago realty in the last four years Prior to the death of her husband Charles Netcher this woman had lit- a MBS MOLLIE NTrCHEn tie business experience Her field was their home and children It i said that the husband who had a phe nomenal rise in the commercial world owed much of his success to his wifes sage advice but that embraced all her knowledge of business Forced by her situation on the death of her husband Mrs Netcher divided her time between home and store She became a silent but noue the lev po tent force downtown and she is the same to this day She keep- regular oflice hours and not a mercmtile move is made in the establishment that she does not know of Her face is not known by three fourths of her em ployees and tliis enables her to make daily inspections of each department and observe quietly what is needed in the way of goods and service Following the practice of Mr Netch er whose life was insured for 9100000 the widow insured herself until she now holds policies aggregating 1000 000 She is said to be one of the three most heavily insured women in Amer ica Mrs Harrimans Yodeling Cowherds The artistic is to reign in the Har riman estate at Arden N Y so far as the live stock Is concerned anyway and the residents of that burg and nearby Tuxedo and Harriman are wondering what the coming spring will bring forth Mrs Mary Harri man widow of the railway mag nate intends go ing back into his tory in the man agement of her flocks and her herds and the tentative plans embrace many departures from present customs To begin with the entire Harri man holdings will be made one vast estate devoid of all fences except fjWSBw K1 I for boundary purposes and over these acres the lowing kine the bleating sheep etc will wander guarded by cowherds dressed in Tyrolean costume and replacing the historic co boss with a yodel and shepherds with crooks and sheep dogs As the estate contains 10000 acres it is anticipated that the pictorial effect will be greatly to be looked overFortunately no i increased by the fancj costumed at- damage was causemforth mentioning tendants i Ae c ii y i a i DIDNT WASTE WORDS want to ta The Stoical Mountaineer Simply An swered the Question For stoical indifference and taci turnity said a young man from Knoxville Teun who was visiting in Louisville a few days ago I neves saw any one that could equal the Ken tucky mountaineer Two years ago I was camping dur ing the summer with a party of young men and women in the mountains During our stay there we became ac quainted with an old mountaineer whom we called Sam He always re ferred to his wife as Maria and w fell into tfio same habit Last year we returned to the same plate to camp As we were going up the mountain path on our lirst day out we met Sim walking along apparently in a deep study Hello Sam we all called Wheres Maria V Shes eomin back there he said directing his thumb backward over hi shoulder V - Ve went -on up the mountain path and a short distance farther came upon a party of mountaineers transporting a dead li dy in a rickety wagon It wa a funeral party Imagine our when we were informed that the d -teased was Maria Sam had not worth his pains to Inform us th Maria v as dead when he stated la was eoniln hack there Louisville Times THE ENGAGEMENT RING Advice the Jeweler Gave the Yoin Man Vho Was Invctir Some of thc e jewelers are an ac commodating lot remarked the vikisiu man in the light suit I went in the other day to buy a diamond ring For a lady the clerk asked me I told him it was An engagement ring he asked me further Yes I told him getting a little bit peeved but I dont see what busmen It is of 3 ours what I intend to do with the ring after Ive paid for it out of my own private funds Dont be offended says the clerk in a conciliatory tone I was just go ing to suggest that if it was simply a present with no engagement going with it you go in for size rather than for quality and when the girl come- In to inquire about its value well lie 0 or 75 worth for you But if Its an engagement ring I would advise you to get the best quality you can find even if it does mean a smaller stone Just as a matter of senftuuiit youll want to know that it is riev and then if you ever get in hard hi you can pawn the food ring for tw -thirds of its value Cleveland Plain Dealer - j The Toads Tongue The skillful manner in which a pet toad used its wonderfully formed tongue entitled it to be ranked as an I export For one thing it showed wonderful skill in judging distance The tongue was never darted out until 1 he insect came within a certain range The accuracy of the creatures aim was another matter for surprise The I insects were generally In motion when he tongue was darted out -against rhem but the arrow never failed to hit The rapidity with which the tongue was shot forth excited much wonder The operation Is a complex one The tongue is doubled or folded up when in the month Therefore a twofold action is required an uncoil ing of the weapon and then the dart ing of it forth The withdrawing of the tongue with the captured Insect on the tip was not less remarkable Not withstanding the rapid motion the fineness of the tongue tip and the struggles of the prey the victim was never dropped Exchange The McCook Tribune the year in advance V hfrf s IL MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Miss Grace JVI Nofile has gone to Denver H W Conover visited Red Cloud relatives end of Aveek Mrs Earl Barger is one of the suf ferers with pneumonia Colonel J C Hill of Imperial spent the closing days of last week in the city AI E Shora came out from Prairie City Iowa cloLe of laft week on a visit Clint Hamiltons children are im proving from tht1 recent of pneumonia Mrs F Howard of Indianola is vi i j he cousin Mrs Henry Lclim in Culbetson o n of Eariiey la week Wednesday took the operatoi examiauon here Win Day of Denver was an over New Year guest of his parents Mr and Mrs E M Bay J E Molund writes from Hous ton Texas that he will be back in McCook in a few days Mrs Goldtrap is very ill with pneu monia at the home of her daughter Mrs Milton H Hammond Mr and Mrs B F Sommers of Michigan arrived in the city week Tuesday on a visit Mr and Mrs Nelson of McCook visited their son the Bartley hard ware merchant part of last week Ed ORourke returned to tie u lersity Sunday after spendin the Xmas holdiays with the home folks - ZJe Mir - Buy - Cheaply- When we first make our afterthekoiIday price re dactions is the very best time to buy for those who advantage of lowered prices We shall not replenish our winters stock You now have the most to pick from Oar reductions are not ertSS reductions from false highjjprices but from the regular prices at which we sold oods move being the purchase of some SSS SSSK SStlSV i before holidays When jye sell you something worth 5 for four dollars yoa 900000 This gives her nearly an en tire block of ground in that section which some day she intends jhall be crowned with a huge building White accumulating the realty bit by bit she is erecting the building pieceme so that her business is not in the le st interfered with nor the flual architec tural symmetry spoiled by the delays in acquisition Some critics have argued that Mrs Xctchers success is not so very re markable as her husband had built up the business to mammoth proportions before he died thus leaving the trifling duty of maintaining it to his widow But Mrs Netcher has done more than this as she has nearly doubled the business and her realty holdirg5 Moreover she has not delegated to some man the running of the concern but attends to that herself For half a dozen years she has run the store and her progress in that time is a refu tation of her earning critics She save one dollar of real Jn6ney LADIES SUITS COATS FURS SWEATER COATS MENS CLOTHING OVERCOATS n W APS UNDERWEAR BLANKETS ETC ALL AT CLEARING SALE PRICES COME SEE Mrs Ella Earle is up from J Story From Roundabout Source hoe on a visit Joseph Allen is here from Lincoln on a business visit Miss Elizabeth Bettcher county su perintendent returned home Tuesday from her visit in the east over the holidays Mrs C L Fahnestock and little daughter returned first of the week from their holiday visit in St Louis with relatives Miss Gertrude Campbell and young lady friend were dovn from Imper ial to see The Newlyweds at the Temple last night Wm Gorman arrived from Grand Island last Sunday and is working for Bert Griggs in the latters ci gar manufactory Fred L Wolff of the law firm of Ritchie Wolff went down to Lin clii Wednesday night to attend the 3ipreme court on business before ha bod Rev Henry Kauerz is the new pas tor of the German Congregational church of our city and gives prom ise of giving a good account of his 1 avorat2 here Mrs Augusta Anton left this morn ing for Oxford Hendley Stamford Beaver City to instal the officers- last elot of the Decree of Honor in their respective places R F D No 1 C A Phillips baby died last Fri- the east and elasticity of various surfaces is its special function It consists es sentially of a light weight like the hninmnr nf i nilo rtrlroi nrliinh ia il rMs J A Gunn who came out from ij lowed to fall inside a tube placed up C maha to visit her son Robert and lie during the holidays has been lite ill since her arrival and under j care of r doctor Mr and Mrs G H Rugg and 3n of Koldrege were guests of her ter Mrs I L Rodstrom during the n id winter holidays The Rodstroms td a family reunion here includ ing members of both families Miss Wilhelmine Berdine departed today for Denver where she enters St Lukes Hospital Training school fpr Nurses expecting to take a course of three years in that excel lent institution to fit and prepare her self as a trained -nurse Miss Emma Beatty who has heen seriously ill the past six weeks with right on the surface to be tested The bottom of the hummer which weighs only a few grams is finished with a blunted diamond intended to give it the requisite harduess After a fall it rebounds and a carefully graduated scale on the tube Indicating the height of the rebound shows the de gree of hardness of the surface experi mented with On a piece of ordinary steel the hammer rebounds nine tenths of the height of its fall Youths Com panion Sundays Only Mrs Hoyle Your husbands business keeps him out of town all the week 1 understand Mrs Doyle Yes he is at home only one day I call him my Sunday supplement New York Press The Easy Way You must take rigorous exercise if pneumonia is now nicely improving you expect to regain your health For Christmas cheer Miss Emma re 1 Aw shucks doc why cant I take ceived from friends in Tacoma Wash- some kind of a patent pill Kansas ington a handsome bunch of carna tions Though coming such a long It Ib 100 1 distance they were in good shape uu aiuvui City Journal No man or boy Is ever the slightest good in this world unless he has tion Lord Stanley Mrs A T Gatewood who was last Shadelaud farm Tuesday evening for week Tuesday operated upon in Hoi- Jiiss Peari Rogers She received brook is said to be recovering nice- cJme vaiuabie presents and an joyable time was the part of all W C Bullard was out from Rogers apd wife braved the ha first of the week looking after orm Sunday and helped J P Not- his interests i nthsi section of the ley and Wlfe eat New Years din- state Miss Nell Gunn was out from Oma ha during part of the Christmas vaca tion resuming her work frist of this week Charles Weintz is reported better and improving slowly at this print ing He has been very ill and was quite low on Sunday Tom Real and Mrs OConnor came o it from Grafton last week to see Ueir brother John Real who died on Monday night of this week Huber handles the Carhartt gloves and caps also and a full line of other makes The Scleroscope This little American Invention has been described as a kind of mechan ical linger intended to discriminate I by delicacy of touch between various Riches a magazine of Kuskin Tenn says The Sant Fe railroad company is closing its Chica o head quarters and moving several hundred officials and clerks to Topeka Kas in order to get its employes away from the saloons of Cricago Kan sas is a prohibition state and there are no open saloons in Topeka At the latter place aa office building cost ing half- a million dollars is being erected the finest building of its kind in Kansas Here is a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars tax annually to the legitimate business of Chicago at one blov yet it is vary likely that there are many arx inr Chicago who think that tre saloons are a good thing for the business of the city The dy hai gec by the saloon frequenter has any chancy in te business rase -and the buj ness man who is soincapable t he hao to depend urio the tsY whisky o brins him trade Ts trata short distance from the commercial graveyard BOX ELDER The Mite society will meet at A C llockmans Friday evening Jan uary G Miss Lillian Doyle took up Monday moTing after a two weeks vaca tion Rev F C Tyler left Tuesday for He will be back in time- day and was buried on Sautrday to Pleach Lere in the morning of oving The baby was a constant January 15 rjred during the few weeks of its life A surprise nartv was civen at ner At Xmas time the Sunday school presented their superintendent Mrs Dora Boyle with a handsome bible Orin Wilson left Saturday morning for his home near Laird Colo Ray Campbell of Osborn and Orin Wilon vited their granJfatner and uncle A W and T M Campbell last week G A Shields arrived Lome last Saturday from his visit in Kansas Mr Teagarden spent a few days in the city this week in the inter ests of the Chautauqua project Last years Chautauqua had to be can celled it wlil be recalled on ac count of scarlet fever in the city substances submitted to it The ready In the County Court of Red Willow detection of the degree of hardness county Nebraska In tfie Matter of the Estate of James E Wingate deceased All persons having claims and de- mands against the estate of James E Wingate deceased will take no tice that I have set and appointed the following days for the recep tion examination and adjustment of said claims and demands at the county court room in McCook in said el nty to wit January 30 1911 and August 2 1911 All persons so in terested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly pre sent their said claims and demands in the manner required by law or show cause for not so doing and in case the same are not presented by August 1 1911 they shall be forever barred Notice- of said times and place of hearing shall be given by publishing a copy of this order for four weeks successively in the Mc Cook Tribune a newspaper printed and circulated in said county Given under my hand and the seal of said county court this 4th day of- January 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge First publication Jan5 1911 4t XTxr ii n h p I 1 1 i m m m m r