f y W I IV r t r t i w i t fE mf M i kf it imhimuhihiwiiiihii niiiiinMiii fsssat3 BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No 6 1110 P M 16 500 A M 2 550 A M 13 945 A M 12 645 A M 14 920 P M 10 505 P M West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1235 P M 3 1142 P M 5 arr 830 p m 13 940 A M 15 1230 A M y o d j xvl Imperial Line Mountain Time No 176 arrives 330 P M No 175 departs - 645 A M Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to uiy 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 ADDITIONAL RAILROAD The bridge inspectors special was up on the Imperial branch on last Thursday Chief Heber of the Western Un ion could use several more men in his service T J Sapp has succeeded C E Tuttle as division line man for the Western Union Passenger train No 3 had to run in two sections last Thursday night to take care of the traffic George E Bailey wire chief at Sterling Colorado was in the city last Saturday evening between trains He went west on No 3 Conductor and Mrs Frank Neu bauer of Orleans and her sister Miss Hazel Gilliand of Stansbury Missou ri were guests of McfCook relatives end of week A car load of old ties caught fire in the local yard last Saturday morn ing but were soon extinguished Be ing loaded in a steel car the fire did not communicate to the car The Burlington weed burner which is in competition with S W Wind has completed its work on the St Francis branch finishing between Beaver City and Orleans Wednesday Beaver City Tribune The Burlington operated their weed burner on this branch this week burning off the weeds on the right-of-way on the Hendley and Wilson ville sections on Thursday The destroying agent is coal oil which is burned in a machine somehting on the order of a street sprinkler which is trailed behind an engine While it does not burn the green weeds to the ground they are saturated wLih oil and it is claimed that they die in a day or two Hendley Delphic BANBURY Edgar Eno returned home Wed nesday from Holdrege where he has been taking treatment im a hospital Roy Brock and Ralph Messner were Indianola visitors Wednesday even ing Miss Lena Gray gave a very inter esting sermon at the M E church Sunday Frank Thompson left Wednesday evening for his home at Merline Ore gon J W Nutt and family accom panled them as far as Ogden Utah and then they go to Imonte Calif A number from here are attending the Normal school at McCook Ardil Minniear and Clarence Green- way left Wednesday for Nance county this state to look for work J W Paine the traveling sales man for the Lincoln Daily Star was in town Tuesday Fred Mack formerly of this place but now living in West Chicago 111 came in Thursday for a visit with relatives Miss Bernice Stilgebouer of Bart ley Neb has been visiting in this neighborhood the past two weeks Thursday June 22 was the long est day of the year and it was a very hot day Fox Hethcote of Indianola was an over Sunday visitor at this burg J A Clous e and Harry Woods went over to Indianola Thursday to attend the races Omen Smiley and Miss Nellie Lord were McCook visitors Thursday S R Messner departed Wednesday day evening for Kansas City and from there will go to Excelsior Springs for a few days Adolph Weskamp was the lucky man in the pulling match at McjCook last Saturday S W Stilgebouer is on the sick list this week The railroad officials passed thru town Wednesday inspecting the cul verts and bridges Everyone should stay in town on Saturday evening and hear the band concert at 730 oclock The Danbury military band will go to Orleans Neb next Tuesday to celebrate the Fourth of July and to furnish the music You vill find them fresh and clean at Magners grocery The McCook Tribune It is 100 the year in advance IDENTIFIED Wreck Victim Who Didnt Know Where He Came From Foilnd by Relatives The mystery surrounding the iden tity of one of the men hurt in the MUST REPORT WRECK AT ONCE Commerce Commission Orders Wire Account of All Fatal Railroad Accidents Washington June 22 Every com mon carrier wall be required after July 11911 to report to the Inter state Commerce commission by tele graph any collision derailment or other accident resulting in the death of one or more persons By the terms of an order issued to day by the commission a report must be sent immediately after the oc currence of the accident by a re Sponsible officer of the carrier The Cost of a Wreck That the head on collision of Bur lington trains Nos 9 and 12 near In dianolaNeb May 29 will cost that road at least 250000 is the opinion of the accountants who are now com pleting the damage figures Nearly 200000 of this amount will be paid 1 because of personal injuries One death claim asking 32000 for the life of a Holdrege Neb citizen was filed the day following the catastrophe This was the largest amount asked for a death and it is said will not be paid outside of court All other claims probably will be adjusted with out recourse to law Omaha News I was at Sibley Iowa the other day and caught this one Two Ger man women met in a store and after friendly greetings one of them said I see you have been buying an auto mobile What kind o f a one is it Oh yes ve haf but I fergit the name Why cant you think what it is a Reo or a Ford or something like that No I cant think vat it iss but it sounds sometings like Vomick Vomick no no there is no auto mobile like that Is it a Mitchell or a Buick or Thats it Puick I knew it vas Lsomethings like Vomick but I could- not jes tink vat it vas Puick Den nison Bulletin Dont Forget to Get Our prices on corn and feed of all kinds McCOOK MILLING CO FOR RENT 6 roomi house almost new at 812 2nd st E Inquire of J M Henderson 808 2nd st E LOST In the neighborhood of the Hippie farm a mounted dove Finder will be rewarded by returning same to George Cappel route 2 McCook Nebraska BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood Huiskampt Calendai Shoes E3UWMO K These shoes represent the best effort of the shoemakers art There -is noth ing better on the market at any pric for quality style and comfort For service they lead all others In stead of selling for 500 and 600 like other fine shoes Calendar Shoes sell foi 300 350 and 400 Every pair oj these shoes iis a calendar attached sc you can mark the date of purchase anc see for yourself how much better and longer they wear than any shoe you ver naa on your leet MARTIN TELLS WHY BOARD LOCATED SCHOOL AT CURTIS Attorney General Grant G Martin competitors I regarded this as a has written a letter to J R Cooper point very much in its favor Indianola wreck has been solved sajs a Holdrege newspaper man in which You suggest that Curtis is the Lincoln Daily News He thought his name was Hart and that he once lived at Mt Pleasant la After the wreck he was taken to Holdrege where he lay in a stupor for a long time The fact that a man named Hart who thought he came from the Iowa town was brought to the attention of Mt Pleasant people and a cousin Mrs Mamie McDorman came to care for him He was able to recognize her A dispatch from Holdrege says The relatives think that it will be necessary to have a guardian ap pointed for him on account of his present condition and papers have been filed in the county cour there to this end F W Byrd an attorney of this city has been retained as counsel to look after the injured mans interests It is alleged that Mr Hart while in worse condition ev en that he is now in made a settle ment with the railroad company which the relatives think will not stand when the facts are properly presente The sum the injured man is supposed to have settled for is 700 him cessible I do not so regard it It is he states the position taken by located on the Burlington high line in regard to the location of the new i i which traverses the entire territory southwestern Nebraska agricultural from Holrege on the east to the school at Curtis The letter is in re ply to one from Mr Cooper which reads as follows line 81 miles from the Colorado line and 181 miles from the extreme west trn line Approximately the popula tion of the district west of Curtis leaving out the county in which it is located ds 45000 and east of it 110 000 Three lines of railroad traverse this territory east and west To lo cate the school on the Union Pacific would leave two parallel lines to the south to locate it on the Burlington main line anywhere west of Holdrege would leave two parallel lines to the north The high line of the Burling ton running between the other two more nearly traverses the center of the prescribed district Curtis is sit uated on the high line and while it is consiederd east of the geographical center of the district it is much nearer the center than any of its CONVENTION The republicans of Red Willow coun ty are hereby called to meet in con vention in the city of Indianola on Wedesday July 19th at 2 oclock in the afternoon for the purpose of electing eight 8 delegates to the republican state convention to be held at Lincoln on July 25th 1911 and for the purpose of electing a county central committee and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come before saod county convention The convention shall be made uj of delegates chosen by the republi cans of the respective precincts of the county on the basis of one dele gate at large for each voting pre cinct of the county and tone delegate for each 15 votes or fraction thereof cast for C H Aldrich republican candidate for Governor at the gener al election held November 8th 1910 which basis of representation en titles the respective voting precincts to the following number of delegates Alliance 3 Box Elder 4 Driftwood 4 Gerver 3 Lebanon 5 Perry 3 Valley Grange 4 Beaver 5 Coleman 2 Bast Valley 7 Grant 2 Missouri Ridge 2 Red Willow 5 Bondville 2 Danbury 5 nritsch 3 Indianola 7 North Valley 3 fTyrone 3 Willow Grove 1st Ward 1st prceinct 13 1st ward 2nd precinct 9 2nd Ward 1st precinct 11 5 VIERSEN OSBORN McCook I it is recommended that -no proxies Colorado line on the west reaching ing Sterling Col a distance of over 200 miles at which place it connects The people of this section of the with the lines enabling the whole of state have been awaiting some state- the northwestern Nebraska as far ment from the board of public lands north as Harrison Chadron Alliance and buildings of which you are a and points south thereof to reach member giving the controlling rea son for the location of the Nebraska agricultural school at Curtis We have noticed statements from Mr George and Mr Wait to the effect that each gentleman favored a certain city as the location We understand that you are not bound to explain your vote and yet in justice to yourself dont you uk it would be h2 bt thli g to do From authority which we be- its central location geographically car ried any weight in favor of its choice by your board This paper would be pleased to give space to any statement you would choose to make Attorney General Martin says in his ing letter written in reply I shall speak for myself only The democratic stato platform pledged the establishment of an agricultural school i southwestern Nebraska The legislature fixed the boundaries within which it should be located Curtis by rail The high line is eas ily reached from points on the Un ion Pacific in from one to three hours ride by automobile The same is true of towns on the Burlington main line Conveyances are kept for this purpose at a number of towns I rode from Lexington which is on the Union Pacific to Elwood which is on the high line by auto in one hour and from Curtis to North Platte lieve to be reliable Ave understand in two and a half hours The public that but for your influence the school are accustomed to travel by team would have been located elsewhere The people of our section choose to hear from you before passing their final judgment in this case On ac- and nowadays more by automobile from one railroad line to the other Any student residing in this prescrib ed district may reach Curtis within count of the inaccessibility of the a few hours at an expense ranging town of Curtis we cannot believe that from a few cents and not exceeding 6 The fare from Holdrege to Cur tis is only 146 Under present ar rangements those going by way of Holdrege would be required to re main over night in Holdrege at an additional exfpense of a nights The selection of Curtis was made by ballot exactly in the manner pub lished in the press The vote is re corded in detail is public property and shows the exact vote which each town received The first night action faith in On Saturday Only Beginning with Monday June 12th we will do feed grinding only on Saturdays McCOOK MILLING CO 100 Reward 100 The readers of Jhis paper will be to learn that there is at last one dreaded dispi3e tliu science has been able to cm i in all its stages and that is catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of elstimonials Address F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by all druggist 75c Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation Received on Account Pali Out Cash Credit slips etc for sale at The Tribune office Per 1000 50c Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough is kept loose and expectoration easy by giving Cham berlains Cough Remedy It has been used in many epidemics of this disease with -perfect success For sale by all dealers NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Red Willow County Nebraska In the Matter of the Estate of Carolina Feekin de ceased Notice is hereby given that the time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months from and after July 22 1911 ty three ballots were taken and the and any claim not presented by that making the 99th meridian which pass various towns discussed No town5 shall be forever barred that I about two miles west Zllni afc the county court room in es of Minden received more than two votes The McCook in said county on the 23rd the east line and making tne 4th second night ten ballots were taken day of January 1912 at the hour of standard which passes along the edgf making thirty three in all Two of ten oclock A M to examine ad- of Broken Bow the north boundary J the board voted thirty times for the Ju3t and allow the claims against The legislature left the selection of towns of their choice I was willing sd estate and that the time limit- I ed for the payment of debts is one the site to the four members of the to agree on any one of seven of the vear from june 26 1911 board of public lands and buildings applicants and so stated to the Dated June 26 1911 of which I am one board In an effort to agree I voted J C MOORE When fton fronting the fact that thfi thrpe t imps far Hnlrtrc P Thpsowprp vaeaij county JUCige -O W -WW 0I T P TT1TT lx- 0 w W V V- district is from 161 to 261 miles the only times Holdrege received more to- niIhintnn Tne 07 ionstc length it seemed that the schi ran one vote I was satisfied an I onht to be located farther west thi treement could not he reached on NOTICE TO CREDITORS - any of these cities Approximate Holdrege after a full discussion In In the County Court of Red Willow the population east of those cities injall I voted twelve times for Curtis 5ouni Nelwaska In theMatter of iie Estate of Hiram F Feekin de- this district is 40000 and west -- and the remaining - twenty one votes ceased 000 Besides there was a state nor- j were cast for some one of the oth 1 Notice is hereby given that the mal school located almost on the er applicants On the thirtieth and time limited for the presentation of east line at Kearney and only a thirty first ballots Curtis received clainf against said estate is six people of that prescribed district and the state at large CALL FOR REPUBLICAN COUNTY be allowed but that the delegates present from each precinct be author ized to cast the full vote of sucii pre cinct It is ordered that precinct caucus es to elect delegates be held on Wednesday July 12th at such hour and place as the precinct committee men shall designate and that the several precinct committeemen shall at once call such caucuses and give -notice thereof by posting or publica tion It is suggested that the precinct caucuses nominate precinct officers at these caucuses and that such bus iness be included in the call for the caucus Dated this 26th day of June 1911 By order of he County Central Committee W B WHITTAKER Chm W A REYNOLDS Secy GRANT Chas A Wesch left Thursday on No 10 for Hastings where he is em ployed Messenger Hawkins are going to ship their threshing rig to the east for this seasons run Mr and Mrs Aug Wesch were McCook visitors Wednesday R E Adams who was badly hurt some time ago is able to be around again Jacob Wesch took his son Chas Wesch to the train Thursday even ing Pyrography pieces slightly damag ed a real bargain- See them L W McCONNELL Druggist Dont Forget to Get Our prices on corn and feed of all kinds McCOOK MILLING CO 1 u tw Wlu uia uum ctuu iuiei July iiii few miles distant from those cities two votes and on the thirty third nni 5 ioiri -on xtx Curtis is SO miles from the east ballot all four votes The members time shall be forever barred that T of the board differed widely in their will sit at the county court room in ideas and an agreement on one of flnv V hma ruiy on tlle 6Ta nf Xntinnrir 1019 o Ti Tim f the eleven had to be applicants ten 0clock A t examine adjust reached This no doubt brought and allow the claims against said disappointment to the other ten Hon- estate and that the time limited for est consideration was given to the claims of every town An unbiased effort was made to make a selection that would be for the best interests of all the people in that part of the state which the legislature des ignated as the site of this school I regret that many of my friends uie payment or uebts is one vear from June 26 1911 Dated June 26 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys First publication June 27 1911 8ts NOTICE ed State of Nebraska Countv of Red should suffer disappointment in this willow ss of the board I have great I To All Persons Interested in the the future development of of Eva A- Tomlinson tnat part oi our sxaie aim luuuy You are nereby notifkd on lieve that this school will grow and the 16th day of June 1911 William eventually be of great benefit to the S Tomlinson executor of the last will and testament of Eva A Tomlin son deceased filed in said court his final account as such executor and petition for his discharge that said account and petition for discharge will be heard on the Sth day of July 1911 at the hour of nine oclock a m at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county You are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated and show cause if such exist why said account should not be allowed and such executor discharged It is ordered that notice of the time and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested in said estate by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Mc Cook Tribune a newspaper printed and published in said county for three successive weeks prior to the date set for said hearing Dated this 16th day of June 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge C E ELDRED Attorney First publication June 20 6ts NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the property of the McCook Pressed Brick Company consisting of about 2 acres of ground on which the plant is lo cated 1 Fernholtz 4 mold brick press boiler engine pulverizer screen el evator and fittings line shaft feed water heater feed water pump belts pulleys all pipe and fittings grates shovels timbers 1 plow 2 scrapers 3 spring brick trucks 2 dirt barrows fronts doors kilns buildings and in general all of the property both real and personal belonging to said com pany will be sold at Public Auction at the Brick Yard in McCook Ne braska on the 30th day of June A D 1911 which sale will commence at 10 oclock a m and remain open one hour By authority of the stock holders Dated June 17th 1911 P Walsh H P Waite J E Kelley Committee First publication June 20 3ts Middle Aged and Elderly Pecpfe Use Foley Kidney Pills for quid and permanent results in all cases of kidney and bladder troubles zajS for painful and annoying irregulari ties A McMillen The woman of today who has qd health good temper good sers bright eyes and a lovely compleaaoiv the result of correct living and gd digestion wins the admiration ofcthe world If your digestion is faulty Chamberlains Stomach and 3L3cssr Tablets will correct it For sale- ip all druggists Huber handles the Carhartt gloree and caps also and a full line S other makes Fresh fruits at Magners BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood PROFESSIONAL AM BUSINESS DIRECTORY ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeor Local Surgeon B M Phones Office 163 residezsres 217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temp building McCook Neb DR HERBERT J PRATT Registered Graduate Dentist Office 212 Main av oves Xi Connells drug store Phones fice 160 residence black 131 DR R J GUNN Dentist Phone 112 Office Rooms building McCook 3 and 5 Wa2s DR J A COLFER Dentist Phone 378 Room 4 Postoffice building STe Cook Neb R H GATEWOOD Dentist Phone 163 Office Room 4 Masonic tenpitej McCook Neb DR EARL O VAHUE Dentist Phone 190 Office over McAdams store JSc Cook Neb C E ELDRED Lawyer Bonded Abtracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in oGes McCook Nebraska JOHN E KELLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Co and aS McCook Water Works Co Office 2r Fostoffice building McCook Neb JAMES HART M R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 Office Commercial barn McCooi Nebraska L C STOLL CO Jewelers Opticians Eyes tested and fitted Fine re pairing McCook Neb H P SUTTON CO Jewelers and Opticians Watch Repairing Goods oi qualit Main avenue McCook Nebraska JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heating and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasemect Postoffice building A G BUMP Office store Real Estate and Insurance 302 overWoodworth8 Your combings made into switches and puffs MRS L M THOMAS Phone Ash 2354 4 McCOOK MACHINERY J AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing We are agents for the Celebrated Ford Auto 210 1st st W -- Phone red 435- I 1 f l