The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 08, 1911, Tuesday Evening Edition, Image 3

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BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Depart Central Time
No 6 1130 P M
16 500 A M
2 550 A M
13 945 A M
12 G35 A M
14 920 P M
10 505 P M
West Depart Mountain Time
No 1 l220 P M
3 1142 P M
o arr S30 p m
13 930 A M
15 1230 A M
g 625 A M
Imperial Line Mountain Time
No 17G 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
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
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD
Fireman II AY Perkins was
off sick Sunday
Auditor Lawritson was at
headquarters Saturday
W V Carroll made a social
visit to Cambridge last Sunday
Fireman O jL MeClureis
having considerable trouble with
the hand he recently severely in
jured
Thomas ONeill boiler in
spector from Lincoln is in the
city today
Engine 2S0 was in the yard
this morning being broken in af
ter an overhauiig
Frank McClure is a clerk in
the general foremans office be
cinninc on Monday
Engineer George VanOsdal
lias the Hastings Red Cloud local
run now and makes his head
quarters at Hastings
Frti Ebert of the blacksmith
force was in Sutton Saturday
Sunday And had a lively time
The company maintained its
record of getting No 1 into Den
ver on time notwitlistanding the
flood troubles
Seventeen minutes were mad
up on train 1 one trip last week
between McCook and Ilaigler
Billie Monks was driving
Fred Clark of Master Me
chanic Culbertsons office went
down to Havelock Saturday eve
nhiK on No 10 on a short visit
Engineer A Monks took a
fruit special east Thursday ex
pectini to bring west the presi
dents special but the washout
spoiled the plan
Engineer Robert Koeble went
up to Denver today to see En
gineer Hugh Brown who is in a
hospital in that city in which he
was recently operated upon
The Orleans St Francis line
has been operating between Beav
er City and St Francis practical
ly ever since the washouts near
the Orleans end of the branch
The third washout trouble on
the Kansas Citvr line occurred
early Sunday morning Monday
13 did not reach McCook until 3
p m coming by way of Hast
ings
No 15 this morning was the
first train to come west over the
valley line the last wash
out No 13 came over the val
ley line this morning also about
three hours late
A large amount of work re
mains to be done on the Kansas
branches even after the branch
es are open to traffic Especial
ly so at Orleans where the com
pany is frequently bothered by
high water and the mill dam at
that place It will be necessary
io change the road bed at this
place
The Burlington St Francis
branch which went out of com
mission Wednesday night is not
yet repaired Half a mile of the
track is out on this line and the
road had delayed its repair until
the more urgent repairs on the
Denver Kansas City route were
complete The work must now
be further delayed and the line
will not lie open until next week
Lincoln Journal
The Burlington operating de
partment faced a disordered time
card Saturday morning as a re
sult of the unprecedented down
pours between Oxford and Arap
ahoe Beginning early on Friday
evening rain fell steadily from
Lincoln to Sutton with maximum
fall of from nine to twelve inch
es between Oxford and Arapahoe
and six to eight inches near Su
perior Every through train to
and from Denver was tied up for
from eight to twelve hours by the
situation on the main line near
Oxford Two thousand feet of
track were swept away between
Cambridge and Holbrook and
other minor troubles dotted the
line from McCook to Hastings
and from Oxford to Superior
Lincoln Journal
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DAMAGED ROUND HOUSE
Three Stalls of One Section In
volved in the Accident
Last Thursday afternoon while
ornrino 1M0 an R 4 was enter
ing a stall of the McCook round
house the engine cab came in
contact with the column support
ing the roof tearing the support
loose bringing down two of the
large roof girders and allowing
the roof over stalls 17 18 19 to
sag into that section of the round
house
Fortunately nostler Kelso was
able to escape from the cab be
fore the roof dropped and he es
caped injury The damage to the
engine is small
The damage to the round house
will amount to several hundred
dollars A force of men was at
once put to work to remove the
debris and the damage will be re
paired at once
The accident resulted from the
rail on one side sinking slightly
under the heavy engine just af
ter the engine cleared the door
this caused the cab to veer a lit
tle to the east and catch the roof
support The accident occurred
where a ditch had recently been
excavated for some new piping
OFFICIAL PARTY HERE
Burlington Men Went East Af
ter Trip to Cheyenne
President Darius Miller Vice
President Byram Chief Engineer
Calvert and General Manager
Holdrege of the Burlington made
up a party of officials who pass
ed through Lincoln en route east
on Saturday afternoon by special
train They arrived from Chey
enne at 415 p m and left for
the east at 5 oclock after an
automobile ride about the city
According to Vice President
Byram the trip to Cheyenne was
made for the purpose of accom
panying J N Hill son of J J
Ilill and vice president of the
Northern Pacific Mr Hill was
going west according to Mr By
ram and desired to look over the
Cheyenne line in company with
the Burlington officials Mr By
ram Avas specific in his statement
that no other significance attach
ed to the official trip It is sup
posed the Cheyenne line was ehos
en for the trip for inspection pur
poses
The party Avent through Lin
coln on Thursday night traveling
in three special ears They arriv
ed in the evening and left at an
early hour Friday morning The
return trip from Cheyenne Avas
direct to Lincoln and thence to
Pacific Junction la Avhere the
cars were attached to a regular
train foi Chicago
Crops on the Cheyenne line
and on the main line from Hold
rege to Lincoln have been great
ly benefited by the recent rains
aceoi ding to Mr Byram but
farther Avest and south they are
in bad shape The official party
lacked detailed neAvs of the
floods about Oxford as did also
the Lincoln offices of the Bur
lington Lincoln Journal
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
have been mad ein the county
clerks office since our last re
port
Mary E and Rose E Ham
ilton to Standard Land
Co wd ncY4 n1 se1 8-
4 30 7 7000 00
James AT McClung Admr
to Andrew Lord Admr
Deed Pt 22 in 39 Indian-
ola 300 00
James W McClung Aonr
to McArthur Lord Admr
Deed Pt 23 in 39 Indian
ola 345 00
Fire Loss on Big System
The fire loss on the various
branches of the Rock Island sys
tem averages more than 600 a
day and most of it could be pre
vented Avith little effort and ex
pense according to a statement
published in the current issue of
the Rock Island Employes maga
zine
The rumor that the dam at
Curtis had gone out on Sunday
night proved untrue It is stat
ed hoAveArer that the Avater Avas
running over the breast of the
dam to the depth of several feet
Section men Avere sent to Cam
bridge from here in anticipation
of trouble at that point
Engineer and Mrs L E Han
ford and her sister Miss Cather
ine Shopp arrived from Platts
mouth Sunday night the sister
to visit the Hanfords a Avhile in
McCook
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES and Purifies the Blood
ADDITIONAL PERSONAL
Max Hare is back from a great
visit of two months in Chicago
arriving last night
Joseph Teeters returned bun
day from a visit of a few days
in Lincoln his home for years
Marshal L A Fitch is taking
a short vacation looking after lna
political prospects to resume
work after the primary
Miss Lila Lamb was a passen
ger on 10 Saturday evening for
lloldrege to briefly visit her
friend Miss Millie Johnson
Mr and Mrs C D Ritchie ar
rived home this morning on No
9 from their vacation trip in
Eastern Nebraska and in Iowa
PERRY
Lots of hail accompanied the
rain of Sunday evening Some
of it Avas of uncommon size
pi n inhmilniiMit lake south oi
here on the irrigation ditch is
destined to become a popuiai
bathing and picnicking resort Or
can easily be made such
Entries for state fair races on
Sept 4 to 8 Avill close Monday
August 14 and are as folloAVS
Trotting 225 218 215 and
210 Pacing 230 220 217
2 10 and free-for-all Each for a
o0 purse with five per cent en
try On this date also closes the
1 1 16 mile Nebraska Derby for
300 and the 10 mile relay run
ning race 2 miles each day for
125000 These with the 8 early
closing races four of which are
for 1000 each and nine running
races easily constitute the best
card ever offered in Nebraska
The neAV grand stand to seat 6
400 people Avill be completed and
patrons -will have a nice comfort
able seat from Avhieh to enjoy the
races aeroplane flights Libratis
Military Band and Grand Opera
Concert company vaudeville and
fireworks
Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach
I suffered intensely after eating
and no medicine or treatment I tried
seemed to do any good writfes H
M Youngpeters editor of the Sun
Lake View Ohio The first few
doses of Chamberlains Stomach and
Liver Tablets gave me surprising re
lief and the second bottle seemed to
give me a new stomach and perfect
ly good health For sale by all
dealers
More people men and women are
suffering from kidney and bladder
trouble than ever before and each
year more of them turn for quick re
lief and permanent benefit to Fol
eys Kidney Remdey which has prov
eu itself to be one of the most ef
fective remedies for kidney and blad
der ailments that medical science
has devised A McMlilen
Buy it now Now is the time to
buy a bottle of Chamberlains Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy It
is almost certain to be needed before
the summer is overr This remedy
has no superior For sale by all
dealers
quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are making
for success at the McCook Flour and
Feed Store
Lily Patent Flour when once use
none other Avill satisfy you
LAST OF THE YAQUIS
Passing of a Once Famous Tribe of
Mexican Indians
All the Avcrld has heard of the fa
mous Yaqui Indians of the state of
Sonora Mexico They are for the most
part dwellers in the hills crudely arm
ed with primitive weapons but ter
rific fighters who have more than once
decisively beaten the soldiers of
Mexico
Peaceable when undisturbed fully
alive to the richness of their mines
and the value of their fertile Aalieys
they sought only to defend that Avhieh
was theirs from the grasping hands of
those who desired their mines and
their lands Like most aborigines
however they were doomed from the
first What was at the time of Cortes
a tribe of 5000 strong able to defy the
warriors of Montezuma has dwindled
until there are now not more than
500 souls in the valley of the Yaqui
river and in the mountain gorges
which wall in the source of this
stream
The bulk of the Yaquis have been
wiped out in sanguinary wars or taken
prisoners and shot and those for whom
no excuse for death could be found
have been deported to the fever strick
en vales of Yucatan The Yaquis as a
race are no more but their passing
has been made complete only during
the past few years Wide World Mag
azine
Ho Found It
I started out on the theory that the
world had an opening for me and I
went to find it
Did you find it
Oh yes Im in a hole
Legislation
Mrs Knicker Did you hold a short
session with your husband Mrs
Bocker Yes I merely had him pass
an appropriation bill New York
Times
The McCook Tribune It is 100
A Few Thoughts on Money
Money otherwise known as tin
dough cush gelt rocks etc
The corpuscles of national circula
tion which indicate the strength of our
constitution
It is often called a curse Some
swear by it others swear for it and
still others swear at it
It often causes a species of mental
derangement or delirium called money
mania Many are willing to be thus
Inoculated
It is the feature of social distinction
It is the measure of Intelligence
those who have it are wise those who
haAe it not are foolish Possession of
it entitles one to the use of a money
gram
Though a medium of exchange it
has no connection with souls or astral
bodies
It is the religion of today often
called moneytheism Preachers pray
for it laymen lay for it
It is the be all and the end all Chil
dren cry for it women sigh for it men
die for it and all lie for It Smart Set
Wrecked by a Knife Blade
A ship was once wrecked on the
Irish coast The captain was a care
ful one Nor had the weather been of
so severe a kind as to explain the
wide distance which the vessel had
swerved from her proper course The
ship went down but so much interest
attached to the disaster that a diving
bell was sunk Among other portions
of the vessel that were examined was
the compass that was swung on the
deck and inside the compass box was
detected a bit of steel which appeared
to be the small point of a pocket
knife blade It was learned that the
day before the wreck a sailor who
had been set cleaning the compass
had used his pocket knife in the proc
ess and had unceremoniously broken
off the point and left it remaining In
the box That bit of knife blade ex
erted its Influence on the compass and
to a degree that deflected the needle
from Its proper bent and vitiated it as
an Index of the ships direction That
bit of knife blade wrecked the vessel
Scotch Students
Many a man who never had any
schooling gets an education and
often a surprisingly good one
A traveler in Scotland once met a
farmer whose ground rent was about
20 a year and who wrote poetry in
Gaelic tha t was of a high order
This same traveler met a youth in
Scotiand who rode from home on
horseback to the seaport and then
across Scotland to Aberdeen where he
sold his horse to enter the university
It is related of another Scotchman
that he was overheard repeating a line
of Tennyson whereupon some one ask
ed him what poet he liked best
Homer he replied
Whose translation do you read
I rarely read a translation he
said wiping the fish scales from his
apron 1 like best to read Homer in
the original Greek Minneapolis Trib
une
All About a Cruiser
What sort of a boat is this in
quired the inquisitive man at the
docks
A cruiser replied a smart lad
And where is she going
A cruise sir
What makes it go
Its screw sir
Who are on board
Its crew sir
It looks pretty smart
We have to keep it clean or rub
bish and dust would accrue sir
Oh youre too smart Where do
you come from
From Crewe sir London Tit
Bits
Manhattan Scallop
A delicious breakfast or luncheon
dish is Manhattan scallop Shred suf
ficient cold cooked fish to measure a
good half pint It must be free from
skin and bone Add to it one cupful
of fine stale breadcrumbs a good sea
soning of salt and pepper two well
beaten eggs mixed with a half cupful
of stewed tomatoes Turn all into a
buttered dish sprinkle the top with
buttered breadcrumbs dot with bits of
butter and brown in a hot oven Sub
urbanite
Sizes of the Planets
An ingenious way of comparing the
sizes of planets with the sun is sug
gested by a French scientific writer
Let the earth he says be represented
by a twenty franc piece then Venus is
15 francs Mars 2 Mercury 7 Uranus
2S0 Neptune 320 Saturn 1S40 Ju
piter GS00 and the sun G7SO00O
A Time For Blindness
There is sometimes a greater charity
in seeming not to see our neighbors
trouble than in trying to relieve it
Let me alone is the prayer of many
a tortured heart when the curious the
officious and the tactless force the door
of its place of desolation albeit they
bring wine and oil
Looked Like a Big Dose
The man in bed had never been sick
before The doctor wishing to ascer
tain his temperature pointed the ther
mometer at him and commanded
Open your mouth Jim
Wait a minute doc objected the
patient I dont blieve I can swaller
that Judge
Questions and Answers
The time elapsing between a ques
tion and an answer is almost as impor
tant as the answer itself It may be
wisely long or short but the longer it
Is the wiser must be the answer
Let nothing shocking to eyes or ears
approach those doors that close upon
your child Juvenal
Huiskamps
Calendar
Shoes
Using
KVldWHIElL
ii aBdMim
i ism
These shoes represent the newest and
best In footwear Instead of buying 5
and S6 shoes get Calendar Shoes at
300 and 1350 They are stylish com
fortable serviceable They are built to
give 150 worth of wear for every 5100
you spend Every pair has a calendar
attached The Idea is to mark the day
you start to wear Calendar Shoes
when they are worn out you will find
that you have had more wear than you
aver had from any shoes you ever
bought
VIERSEN OSBORN McCook
Fresh fruits at Magners
Terms of District Court 1911
Chase county April 24 and Novem
ber 13
Dundy County March 6 and No
vember 20
Frontier county March 20 and Oc
tober 2
Furnas county February 20 May
and October 23
Gosper county January CO and
September 25
Hayes county March 13 and Sep
tember 18
Hitchcock county May 1 and No
vember 27
Red Willow county February 6
May 15 and October 9
Robert C Orr district judge
Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay
Kidney trouble and the ills it
breeds means lost time and lost pay
to many a working man M Bal
ent 1214 Little Penna St Streator
ID was so bad from kidney and
bladder trouble that he could not
work but ihe says I took Foley
Kidney Pills for only a short time
and got entirely Avell and was soon
able to go back to work and am feel
ing Avell and healthier than before-
Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in ac
tion quick in results a good friend
to the working man or woman who
suffers from kidney ills A Mc
Millen
Many a Suffering Woman
drags iherself painfully through her
daily tasks suffering from backache
nervousness loss of appetite and
poor sleep not knowing Qier ills are
due to kidney and bladder troubles
Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief
from pain and misery and a prompt
return to health and strength No
woman who so suffers can afford to
overlook Foley Kidney Pills A Mc
Millen
A specialty of typewriter supplies at
The Tribune Shop Papers of all
weights sizes and qualities Ribbons
for every machine carbon papers
manuscript covers etc All kept in
stock
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES and Purifies the Blood
i
utcn
leanser
a Clean
Sink
Because no dirt grease or grime
can withstand its wonderful action
The ihick scum which often gath
ers on ihe sides and bottom of the
sink and defies soap cleaning dis
appears like magic when Old Dutch
Cleanser is used
Many other uses
andU Directions on
Large Sifter canlO
j Hay Fever Asthma and Summer CoCfi
must be relieved quickly and Foleys
Honey and Tar Compound will do It
E M Stewart 1034 Wolfram St-
Chicago writes I have been great
Jy troubled during the hot summer
monhs with hay fever and find tisx
by using Foleys Honey pud Tar
Compound I get great relief Many
others avIio suffer wilL Se
Ii u beitfic by Mr ex
perieno A McMillen
Cuts and bruises may be healed in
about one third the time required 5r
the usual treatment by applying
Chamberlains Liniment It is aci
antiseptic and causes such injuries
to heal without maturation This
liniment also relieves soreness of tee
muscles and rheumatic pains Foe
sale by all dealers
The McCook Tribune It is LC
the year in advance
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESSSD1RECT0RY
ROLAND R REED M D
and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
Phones Office 163 residents
217 Office Rooms 5 6 TempJc
building McCook Neb
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main av over Mc
Connells drug store Phones G
fice 160 residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms 3 and 5 Waltf
building McCook
DR J A COLFER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice building Mo
Cook Neb
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room 4 Masonic temple
McCook Neb
DR EARL O VAHUE
Dentist
Phone 190
Office over McAdams store Vo
Cook Neb
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abtracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in office
McCook Nebraska
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co and t
McCook Water Works Co Office in
Postoffice building McCook Neb
JAMES HART M R C V S
Veterinarian
Phone 34
Office Commercial barn McCook
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 o quality
Main avenue McCook Nebraslr
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting
Phone 33
Estimates furnished freeBasemect
Postoffice building
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Office 305 2nd st East Phone
black 252
Your combingi
made into switches and puffs
MRS L M THOMAS
Phone Ash 2354
McCOOK MACHINERY
AND IRON WRKS
Machine Work
Biacksmithing
Horse Shoeing
We are agents for the Celebrated
Ford Auto
210 1st st W -- Phone red 450
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