The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 01, 1911, THURSDAY EVENING EDITION., Image 5

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This Man Is
George D Alden
Of Boston
He is one of the young
est really great lawyers in
America
Ke is a great Chautau
qua lecturer
He and about a dozen
others in his class orators
and entertainers a r e
coming here Chautauqua
week
There will be seven
great musical companies
one great company every
day
It will be a full week of
big things
Plan to be there every
day
Starts June 22
Lasts a Week
BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Denart Central Ti e
No 6 1110 P M
1G 500 A M
2 550 A M
13 945 A M
12 C43 A JI
14 920 P M
10 30 5 P M
West Depart Mountain Time
No 1 1235 P M
3 1142 P M
5 arrive S30 p m
13 940 A M
15 120 A M
9 025 A M
Imperial Line Mountain Time
Xo 17C arrives 345 P M
Tn 17 flpnarts G45 A M
Xo 175 departs Wed 630 A M
Sleein fining and reclining chair
cars seats free on through trains I
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
any point in the United States or
Canada
For information time tables maps
and licuels call on or write D F
Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska
or L W Wakeley General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD
Supt Vaughn of the telegraph sen
ice was at headquarters yesterday
from Omaha
Roadmaster Phil Trout of Red
Cloud is in the city today with the
pay rolls from his branch
C O Moore roadmasters clerk
at Denver announces a new baby girl
at the Moore home this week
C A Rodgers returned to the
ranch near Haigler yesterday after
a short visit in the city on business
Frank Amann of Hildreth was a
city visitor early days of the week
returning home on Wednesday events-
Roadmaster W G Dungan of Or
leans failed to bring in his pay rolls
today and he had a constitutional ex
cuse they have a new baby girl at
their house
Extra freight Xo 1939 last Friday
morning shortly after midnight had
a derailed car one and one half miles
west of Doane which delayed traffic
about three hours laying out passen
ger trains 2 3 and 15 The trucks
of a box car went under the car
No other damage
Foreman Gary Dole of the Denver
roundhouse left on No 3 Tuesday
night for Denver He has been
down on a visit with his wife at
Red Willow and in this city Gary
on train 12 morn
was a passenger
ing of the wreck at Indianola but es
toi siiir Thp wife and baby will
remain until about the middle of Juno
visiting her mother at Kea wmow
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads the
list
REDUCE
PRICES
New Sailors
Dress Hats
Childrens Hats
Besides we make any hat to your1
order in addition to keeping a large
and elegant line of made up hats in
stock and the prices they are so
greatly reduced you cant resist them
Come and see
MRS NIES
unCTAIDC
JUDGE GEOFK3E D ALDEN OF THfc
BOSTON BAR
DeQroH Co WORpj
JUST PERSONAL MENTION
T M Phillippi is over from Beav
er City on a short visit
Miss Alice Mahoney of Hastings is
visiting her sister Mrs Will
berger
Joseph Allen is out from Lincoln o
business here and at the ranch up in
Frontier county
Mayor McAdams made a misstep
and fell from his buggy the other day
being slightly injured
Mrs A C Wiehe went down to
visit her daughter Mrs Xeal Quick
in Indianola this morning
Mrs S S Garvey who has been
visiting down in York county the old
home arrived home last night
Mrs E S Koller and Miss Ada
line departed Tuesday night on No
C for their new home in Galesburg
Illinois
Oscar Green went down to Wy
more yesterday morning to assist
Mr C H Meeker in his work in
that city
Mrs H A Beale entertained Tues
day evening in honor of Mrs E S
Koller and Miss Adaline at a seven
oclock dinner
A D Bellamy and Miss Pearl Mos
lander both of Cambridge were mar
ried at the Baptist parsonage Wed
nesday morning
John Powers Hitchcock countys
Grand old man spent several hours
in the city Wednesday being held
here by a delayed train
A E Hotchkin manager of The
McCook Milling Co returned home
last evening from a few days ab
sence with the folks at Minden
Grandma R A Green felt well
enough to make the Imperial train
this morning to go to Wauneta to
see that first grandchild a son born
to Mr and Mrs John Green
Mrs W W Wright nee Bessie Ro
well departed for her new home in
Milford Indiana Tuesday on Xo 10
after a visit of a few weeks with her
parents Mr and Mrs T F Rowell
F L Wolff departed this morning
for Farnam and Moorefield on law
business He goes from there to
Lincoln to attend the supreme court
Miss Bruce of Clapps returned
home Tuesday on 10 from Haigler
in which neighborhood she has a
Kinkaid homestead of 240 acres up
on which she has been living for
some time
Mr Wiley of Wauneta was the
RSest of R A Green of the Citizens
National over Wednesday night He
brought a shipment of hogs for Den
ver as far as Culbertson and came
down to he city for the rest of
the day
Dr B G Bailey is a new addi
tion to McCooks corps of physicians
and surgeons coming this week to
settle among us The doctor has
been practicing for a few years up
in Scottsbluff country but McCook
looks so good to him that he has
determined to cast Ins lot here
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In Clothing
J P Turano of Cumbeiland Md
editor of an Italian newspaper there
was here today looking after the re
mains of his brother A G Turano
The editor went down to Indianola
this afternoon to see his dead broth
er and will leave for Cumberland
this pvonincr Thft remains will be
shipped tonight to Palisades Colo
to be buried by another brother
P A Irvins of Omaha was not
disturbed enough to even inform his
wife He returned to Indianola and
commenced his work of soliciting busi
ness and selling goods as if nothing
had occurred Meanwhile his wife
was keeping them busy at Omaha
headquarters to learn his where
abouts For some time no trace
could be found of him search being
made among the dead and wounded
all without avail
Mr and Mrs H H Culbertson of
Bromfield or Wyoming 111 who
were fatally burned in the wreck
were on their wedding trip It is
stated that they had a thousand dol
lars on their persons She died in
the hospital at Cambridge Tuesday
and her remains were shipped on
train ten Wednesday to Bromfield
Illinois Mr Culbertson died at two
oclock Wednesday afternoon and his
body accompanied that of his bride
back to Bromfield Illinois on No 10
Wednesday evening Thus closes one
of the saddest incidents 01 uie
wreck
Hiram J Feekin who was so hor
rihlv burned in No 9s chair car
and was taJien to the Cambridge hos
pital died there on Tuesday morning
His remains were shipped here on
No 5 Tuesday evening An A O
U W escort followed the body to
the Pade undertaking parlors on
West B street
Mrs Feekin who suffered a like
fate as her husband died at Cam
bridge Tuesday night and her body
was shipped here on No 1 Wednes
day when the remains were simil
arly escorted to the undertaking par
lors
The funeral services over both
were held in the Methodist church
this afternoon at 230 oclock
Mrs Maggie Sentance mother of
Conductor C B Sentance of our city
owes her life to the circumstance that
she was in the toilet when the wreck
occurred She was seated next to
Mr and Mrs Hiram J Feekin both
of whom were fatally scalded by the
steam tiom engine 2S25 and the same
tragic fate would doubtless have been
hers As it was her burns are not
serious She is with her son here
and progressing nicely The burns
are mostly about the head and face
aijd arms She broke the glass in the
window of the toilet room and escap
ed from the car in that manner only
cutting her hand a little in breaking
the glass
The remains of R B Wilson were
shipped to Tobias Nebraska for bur
ial He died of his injuries at Ox
ford never having recovered con
sciousness it is stated Bob Wil
son has been employed by the com
pany here for the last few years
and at the time of his death was a
machinists helper in the local shop
He was a quiet mannered highly con
sidered by his fellow workmen and
standing well with his employers as
a steady reliable employe He was
few months since separated from his
wife who with a little girl survive
him He carried insurance in the
Royal Highlanders the same being
made payable to the little girl It
is stated that the former wife is liv
ing in Colorado now
Investigation Held
General Supt Allen of Lincoln con
ducted a searching investigation of
several hours Monday night in this
city It is stated at headquarters
here that upon Supt Allens return
to Lincoln he would take the matter
up with General Manager Holdrege
of Omaha after which the responsi
bility would be placed announcement
likely beinar made from Lincoln
Meeting orders at Red Willow were
in possession of the crews of No
9
No 12s crews did not have meet
ing orders at Red Willow
One hears nought but words of
most earnest sympathy and regret
for those involved all being men of
highest character and efficiency
No Coroners Inquest
There has been some wonderment
that no inquest has been held The
Tribune is informed that the com
pany telegraphed the coroner Dr W
A DeMay at Danbury who respond
ed that he was unable to attend to
the matter Sheriff Higgins who is
acting coroner was at the wreck
but took no official action So no
inquest was officially held
Bullards have dry stove wood
Odd question to ask but its relevanantly recognize who he is dont you
WHEN YOTJ MEET a friend you instt to these HIGH ART PHOTO
GRAPHS that this studio is famed for As soon as you see one of
them you instantly recognie it as one of our make
WE PRINT YOUR LIKENESS
so that it looks like life itself Good idea to have some new ones
Come in and engage them
KIMMELL STUDIO
MAIN AVENUE
Next door to Commercial
We Are Prepared
To fit you out for this hot weather You can
set underwear satisfaction in Mentor Union
Suits Made in ali styles to fit men of any s
build Mentor Unions for boys also
Straw Hats
We have them in ail the new shapes from 50c
to 300
at 500 and 600
We give you the four Indispensable qualities necessary to high class garmentsSTYLE FIT MATERIAL and
WORKMANSHIP and at surprisingly low prices Need we say more
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Latest Facts of Wreck
The Tragic Story of the Burlingtons Terrible Wreck
at Indianola Monday Morning of This
Week Is About Closed
The wrecker was at Benkelman
nickinc un ties hence was delayed
somewhat in arriving at the wreck
Thp hnckinir car however was
promptly on the scene and was used
in getting out the bodies
General Supt Allen of Lincoln ar
rived at the wreck shortly before
four Monday afternoon coming from
Lincoln in his private car and drawn
by the famous inspection engine Xo
414 He left for Lincoln Wednesday
morning
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
Pure Gold flour from winter wheat
at Magners
The McCook Tribune It is 100
the year in advance
For special on sauer kraut by the
gallon see Magner
F S Rexford G15 Now York Life
Bldg Kansas City Mo says I
had a severe attack of a cold which
settled in my back and kidneys and
I was in great pain from my trouble
A friend recommended Foley Kidney
Pills and I used two bottles of them
and they have clone me a world of
good A McMillen
BOX ELDER
D B Doyle and family of Colorado
are visiting relatives in this vicinity
Miss Edna Alexander visited over
Sunday with Miss Edith Lytle
Miss Leah Doyle arrived home last
week from the sand hills
Mrs John Miller of McCook visit
ed over Sunday with her brother G
H Harrison
Mrs Donald Erown returned the
first of the week from Oxford
Rev Brown and wife are visiting
at Spring Creek this week
Mrs J K Gordon and children
have moved to the farm
There will be preaching at the
church next Sunday evening subject
True Progress
After the Memorial sermon on last
Sunday the Sunday school children
presented Uncle Foye with a book
lie being the only soldier now living
in this reighborhood
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of Red Willow
County State of Nebraska In the
matter of the Estate of Charles H
Nash deceased To all persons in
terested in said estate
You are hereby Notified that on
the first day of June 1911 Elizabeth
Nash filed her petition in the coun
ty court of said county praying that
letters of administration be issued to
her upon the goods chattels rights
and credits of Charles H Nash late
of said county deceased and that
a hearing will be had upon said pe
tition at the county court rooms in
the city of McCook in said county
on the 17th day of June 1911 at
the hour of ten oclock A M
Dated this 1st day of June 1911
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys
First publication June 1 1911 3t
Days
Best Axminsters 9x12
Others in proportion
Body Brussels 9x12
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Advertised List
The following letters cards axfi
packages remain uncalled for at tssr
postoffice
Letters
Compton Mr R L Eaton Messis
Dorman and Paul Long Mr Ed wait
Turner Mrs Edna
Cards
Latamore Delbert
Wuhq calling tor these please sa r
they were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
Work for a bigger and better 31c
Cook and use 91 Patent
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
happy At Hubers only
FOR SALE FOk RENT ETC
FORSALE ITezice posts 3c to- 10c
each Stove wood 3130 per rick A
R Clark on the Willow 9 miles N
E of McCook Phone No 1 on I
Havanna lS its
FOR SALE No 1 fresh milch cow
at a bargain A R Clark phone Ha
vana exchange
BARN FOR SALE Inquire 607 S
2nd St or phone black 290
FOR RENT A 4 room cottage al
most new by W H Ackerman
FOR SALE A top piano bos bugs
nearly new cheap Call at the Mod
el Shoe Store 18 2ts
FOR RENT Modern 7 room resi
dence with bath and furnace GO-
Main avenue Phone black 149 IS
FOR RENT Three desirable dwel
lings Whittaker Gray phone
Black 2S3 Rcom 3 Temple building
WANTED Pupils on piano and or
gan beginners preferred Terms 50c
per lesson Susie McBride phore
black 464
FOR RENT 4 room cottage A S
room dwelling with bath will be va
cant first week in June N J John
son 519 Main avenue
FOR SALE A Stanhope buggy in
good condition Phone black 46
One furnished and one unfurnishes
cottage for rent Inquire at Nation
al hotel It
ON
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Carpets and Rugs
2250
2500
Others in proportion
We have rugs in all sizes however and all go at the same
low price at cost
Special Sale China Closets
We have a splendid line of these as as well as all
goods in the furniture line and we are putting the
slaughter knife in deep for the next thirty days
Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES
MOST FOR YOUR MONEY