i ff m r f I BURLINGTON TIME TABLE Main Liue Ea t Depart Central Time No 6 1110 P M 16 430 A M 2 520 A Jtf 12 70a A M 14 920 P M Main Line West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1235 P M 3 1142 P M 5 arr S30 p m 13 945 A M 15 1230 A II Imperial Line Mountain Timel 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 my point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tickets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Pay day March 15th Way car 141S0 is receiving repairs this -week The 1976 is in the back shop for repairs to a broken eccentric 31S is down on her wheels and will be out of the backshop shortly Shipments of ore continue every week and some fruit trains are mov ing Conductor Harvey Miller arrived home from Pennsylvania on Saturday night last Mrs Chas Hasty of Arapahoe is in the city visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs J W Hasty Mr and Mrs M B Harbaugh left Saturday night last for Oxford which will be headquarters for them for the present Conductor J W Ridenour had Con ductor George Brooks car east on Tuesday evening Conductor Brooks is laying off Engineer Walter Stokes made up 51 minutes with No 1 last Thursday between McCook and Lincoln a rec ord run we believe W S Perry was out from Lincoln Monday on railroad business and to see his daughter a teacher in the Mc Cook high school Dispatcher J E Morrissey went up to Wauneta Wednesday it is rumor ed to make preliminary and tentative arrangements for this years picnic Mosemans concrete train and force are here while the outfit is being overhauled and the cars given air equipment They expect to get away on Saturday night Mrs John Stevens arrived in the city end of week on her way home from accompanying tho body of Lei husband to Michigan City Indiana for burial She will continue to live in Denver DAN BURY Attorney Thomas Darnell of Lincoln will address the people of Danbury on the subject Law Enforcement 3Iarch 23d at M E church 730 pm gCTntfMrfcahrtaa reraffasacri wirTww augqafwac Not Agreed On the Split It has been rumored in Burlington circles for some time that McCook division crews making the run be- j cween Lincoln and McCook on the i iasL passenger trains desired to Lav a change made that would make two runs out of the trip with Hastings as j jthe central terminal To this it is said Lincoln division creAvs are not j assenting Some of the men like the long runs that bring to engineers a full months work in the neighbor hood of 260 One Lincoln fireman said last night that no such division would be made with the consent of the brotherhood of locomotive firemen and enginemen With the run split at Hastings the McCook division men would have the longer end of the run Four McCook and four Lincoln division crews now take care of the fast passenger runs on this long trip It is said the railroad is not greatly concerned as to what is done in this matter and that the men will prob ably be left to decide how the run shall be made Lincoln Journal A Card of Appreciation To the members of the B L F E the Ladies Society of the B L F E and to the friends one an all who assisted me in everyway dur ing my long and severe illness I wis to extend my sincere thanks H J PETERSON New flues are being given the dozen Engine 1061 is in for slight repairs this week Engine 1742 has gone into service from the white lead New flues are being placed in the 1124 and 2S4S this week Engine 1091 has been sent to Have lock for an overhauling and repairs The 1261 is receiving extensive ma chinery repairs some frame braces etc Charles Rostratter we are pleased to report is much better and improv ing after a most serious illness Mrs George Leach came up from Lincoln Tuesday night and will re main the guest of Mr and Mrs Knud Strangland Jr for a while H J Peterson who has been ill for several months will leave end of Aveek for Otis Colorado to visit and recuperate with the home folks Mr and Mrs Oscar Yarger spent last Thursday and Friday visiting his parents Mr and Mrs J H Yarger He has just resigned as station agent at Scottsbluff He went down to Red Cloud Friday night and Satur day night left for Boulder Colorado where he goes into a land and insur ance office Poor Thing Patience I feel awfully sorry for her Patrice Why Shes get ting hard of hearing and she does so like to hear herself talk gSsOil0OO 50NsOw0gOX X Grand fffif j Millinery S V b ipxsyfiZ j2ii feyWtjSai tSeOcsjijiJ Opening Friday Saturday March 17 and 18 AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS Entrancing Display Dress and Tailored Hats SUPERB SHOWING OF MISSES AND CHILDRENS HATS The ladies of McCook adjacent country and surrounding towns are most cordially invited to see this stylish showing of the seasons latest and best mrs j p nies i UPSTAIRS C L DEQROFF CO F - mSwm MARCH 17 and id Ready for Delivery We have ready for your inspection Dainty White Dresses Silk Dresses The newest in Suits and Coats also an unusually strong line of separate Waists and Skirts March 19th All over the union there has been too much non concentration of church work This has caused a non-effective pastoral work in the christian ministry It has caused the outside people to stand off and wonder if the church was really wise Men with business ability have more than once questioned the church in her business methods This nation has been the greatest church building nation of the world But the saddest sight of our land today is the erection of several I mer for Miss Peck arrived from the there are not enough people in the whole town to make one real good congregation When church people learn to feder ate for one common cause this na tion will witness the greatest revival of the worlds history The greatest victory for the King doni of God on this earth will be when church people will unite for the glory of God and the good of the com munity There are millions of peo ple on the outside who will be won to serve in the Kingdom when the church people are willing to sacri fice preferences for one common good On March 19 at the school house Jtt Marion at 3 p m there will be the question of consolidating the Methodist and Congregational church es All members of these churches are requested to be present and vote Those who are not members of either church will find a welcome A good meeting is promised and questions of interest to Marion church people will be discussed Such meetings as this seldom have occurred but more and more the church people are coming together and settling the question of federation Everybody come it will be a treat of a life time COMMUNICATED MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Congressman G W Norris arrived home Monday on No 1 from Wash ington Miss Emma Gaarder was down fror Culbertson Monday the guest of Mrs Rose Bayless C R Livingston and A R Scott made a trip overland in an auto to Maywood last Friday MrGiese of the Great Western Beet Sugar Co is in the city today on bus iness for his company G R MacDonald and family have moved to Beatrice Nebraska which will be their home in the future Miss Millicent Slaby of the pulblic school corps is receiving treatment in Denver and is reporting improving i Mrs G W Norris gave a slum ber party last Friday night for her daughter Marion which was greatly enjoyed by a number of the young misss friends Misleading A tailor on Thirty ninth street ha3 a sign Clothes mended in the rear -Chicago Tribune w rado Mrs S C Beach joined the doctor on the road close of last week and the children are in convent school at York Mrs I D Pennington and Mrs H A Rouch entertained circle- No 2 of the east side Baptist church ladies this afternoon O J Schmitz arrived Wednesday morning from hauling some of his effects to his new farm home near Wray Colorado where he lias en tered a homestead Charles Weintz has disposed of his property and effects here and he and wife will leave next Friday for Los Angeles Calif to live with a son a railroad engineer Miss Agnes Langhurst head trim- small churches in a small town where east onrl rF ixroalr n nil ii ii Tip vu W4 n U41U vvxiil 1110 Brann as assistant is now busily pre paring for the spring opening dates Marc MS Miss Estella Faus arrived home on Saturday night from her trip to Cherokee Iowa leaving her mother somewnat improved but still very ill Mrs Rosebush will remain at home a while longer Max W Hare went down to Lincoln last Friday night on a vist there and in Omaha It is confidentially stated that Max William will have that un natural feminine quality removed from his otherwise sepulchral vocal assets Mr and Mrs Russell McMillen and son arrived in the city last Friday night from Pennsylvania and spent a few days here with relatives and see ing old time friends until Monday night when they continued their jour ney to Provo Utah their future home I vii- - MISS PECK tf - Many pretty new material and trim m lugs for your spring dresses Special prices and special showing of Muslin Underwear tins week come -I -4 COMPANY SIGNED CONTRACTS Beet Sugar Contracts in Hands of Mc Cook Commercial Club Have been Signed and are Now THE QUESTION OF CHURCH FED ERATION Marion Mr and Mrs A J Brown of Lin coln Neb spent Sunday in McCook guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar Gris more This is a live question in church Mr and Mrs O R Redding who circles today It is the question that have been living at Greenleaf Kan sas united churches in Japan under sas are J10w iocated at Wray Colo The Great Western Beet Sugar Co one head It is the question of the announces that sufficient acreage has day for the East and the WestIn been secured and that the contracts the South a few of the largest of have been signed by the company and the churches in the United States are ready for delivery to the farm- j have united and are discussing the ers j ion The Burlington has assigned the J Marion people have been thinking grounds for dumps and at McCook j on this question for a few weeks and and Perry will extend sidetracks to are going to settle the question on meet the increased demand for space At Red Willow they already have sufficient room This announcement is a source of not a little satisfaction to the writer The Unemployed The legislation of the thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth cenluriea abounds in bills concerning the unem ployed In the reign of Edward VL several laws were passed against idlers most of them such becausa they could get nothing to do In the reign of Henry VIII the kingdom was Infpsted with rogues vagabonds and idle persons and it Is sid that during Henrys reign more than 70000 of this unfortunate class were hanged One Source of Knowledge A novelist can learn something from everybody and a great deal from women perhaps more than h thinks from these latter sGTJl vv J II s WKLH w Drawback The Alpine guide waxed eloquenfi Behold he cried yon beetling crags They beetle for everybody though sneered the rich Americas and sullenly spat in token of his dis content It was not true however that he lacked appreciation of tbo beautiful and the sublime provided these were costly and exclusive Puck FOR SALE FOR RENTETa Chickens of all kinds wanted at the National hotel FOR RENT Farms with 4 room house barn and granary wells and cisterrs Inquire of G W Trimpey Culbertson Neb FOR RENT Dwelling house Phone cedar 983 or 25 tf FOR RENT My residence furnish ed 297 2nd street east Phone Jalacfc -70 Mrs F J Martin FOR RENT Two furnished rooms with heat and light Phone red 281 Call at 319 1st st west FOR SALE My residence on 1st st E Also a dwelling on 2nd st J2 Phone black 109 FOR SALE Lot 2 block 7 4th McCook Write Ray E Benjamin aS Fairbury Nebraska FOR RENT Five room house sing able for family or roomers Close e Two blocks from Main avenue 207 Z 2d St Phone 270 Mrs S J Martini The most common cause of insonir nia is disorders of the stomacfe Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Ta lets correct these disorders and en aftle you to sleep For sale by sIE dealers Received on Account PsSr Out Cash Credit slips er for sale at The Tribune office Bsr 1000 50c The McCook Tribune 100 a yeas Spring Millinery Op ening AT MISS PECKS FRIDAY SATURDAY MARCH 1M8 UNUSUAL DISPLAY TAILORED AND DRESS HATS Specialty of Childrens Hats We extend an urgent and courteous in vitation to the ladies of this city and sur rounding country and towns to inspect this springs showing of stylish late and reason ably priced millinery WEST B STREET McCOOK NEBR Lt J jseiJA