The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 31, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 3

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BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Depart Central Time
No 6 1130 P M
IS 500 A M
2 550 A M
l2 635 AM
- 920 M
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nrci nonnrt Mountain Time
1220 PM
Ko1
3 1142 P M
5 arrive 830 p m
13 930 A M
ic 1230 A M
9 625 AM
Imperial Line Mountain Time
No 176 arrives 330 P M
No 175 departs 645 A M
Sleening dining and reclining chair
cars seats free on through trains
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
any point In the United States or
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 NOTES
is a new operator
this -week
John Crawford the coal ex
pert came in on 13 yesterday
morning
Operator and Mrs B J Lane
and family left today for Color
ado on a short vacation
Operator W L Bass went up
to Colorado today after the wife
and baby who nave Deen vjmiuiB
in that state
Engineer Charlie Starr arriv
ed home Wednesday morning on
9 from his visit of a month over
of im nlrl Towa home
T J Cain returned to work
as second triek wire chief today
relieving F W Anderson who
has heen serving in that capacity
temporarily
Will Harmon returned to the
hospital in Omaha first of the
week his brother Gurney accom
panying him Gurney arrived
home Tuesday night
Engineer and Mrs C E
Benedict arrived from their visit
east of six weeks first of week
and after a day or so spent here
with relatives departed Tuesday
for their home in Denver
Engineer and Mrs Ainswortli
Monks and Miss Leta and Harlan
Benedict were passengers on 13
Wednesday for Denver The
Monis family will visit on the
Moffat line and at Colorado
Springs during their absence of a
week or two
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ELECTRIC THEATRE
THE PEOPLES POPULAR PLAY HOUSE
w Fall
EVERYTHING TO PLEASE
NOTHING TO OFFEND
ONLY THE CREAM OF THE
MOVING PICTURE WORLD
HIGHEST CLASS OFFERINGS
AT THE USUAL PRICES
HUSIC BY JONES AND JONES
THE HIGH CLASS MUSICAL TEAM
ATnehinerv repairs were I Hot repairs were placed on
1062 this week Ue 1756 this weak
ed on the j
- 4 Enp ineer Walt
Fireman and Mrs uies weuu
up to Denver Tuesday on a short
visit
Engine 2S48 had her rear
drivers dropped yesterday for
repairs
Pirftman D E Cotner went
down to Republican City yester
dav on a visit
P E Russell was off
duty yesterday on account of the
illness of his wile
Work is being pushed to com
pletion on the iron house and
adioining platform ana Dins
A new stack front end and
other minor repairs are being
made on the 1766 tins week
Conductor and Mrs W T
Wilcott are the happy possessors
of a neAV daughter borai Wednes
day morning
v V E A special bound
ii- Pennsylvania passed through
Me oolc Friday morning runnin
a 1 1 at on No 1 i
Charles Kiusp had the I
Stokes was
off duty Tuesday Wednesday
Machinist A T Scott is off
duty on account of a sore arm
New flues and main rod re
pairs were given the 1911 this
week
-Win Gardners little baby is
very ill but some better at this
printing
Cylinder driving brass and
other repairs are being made on
the 318
A new stack fire box and
ash pan repairs were made on the
1759 this week
William Hanson Ihe general
piece work inspector of Lincoln
was in the city yesterday
Miss Merle Hostetter daugh
ter of Agent Hostetter is still ill
and confined to the house
Miss Simians- came down
from Ilaiglcr i and is
ismg her brothii Kalph Sit
mens
-The boys still find something
i A I - M n -- Kill I T rx fa tf Tt
fortune to break one oi ins - rfVg
ihumhc vesterda iv getting the i Kllulu Ll L lo
of the lads to city on the lake
member between two wheels the
gang was rolling
There was a second section of
No 1 yesterday carrying a de
tachment of troops for the Phil
ippines There were five cars of
the soldier boys from Fort
cumb to San Francisco
Mr Holt who was formerly
cashier for Agent Hostetter is
now at Lyons Colo He sends
his greetings to former McCook
friends While doing nicely at
T7vnns he and -wife have a warm
i spot in their hearts for McCook
jqgi Bastas 1 1 iiyinaBBi amsa
You hear people say Well clothes dont make
the man Clothes dont make the man is a very
true statement But good clothes mean a good
appearance and a good appearance is a good start to
success in life
Come in and look at some of our new suits for fall
We have any price you may desire All the latest
shades tans browns grays and dutch blues
Curlee 250 to 750 Trousers both in peg tops and
regulars Tunnel belt loops and plain belt loops
20 different styles of hats fine assortment some
thing new the newest that can be gotten
A hew line of shirts The most complete line we
have ever had
f you have a few minutes to spare Come in and
we can show you something worth your while
Rozell Sons
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
J J Strunk was up from In-
dianola yesterday on business
William Jeffries returned iasu
evening on 14 from his trip west
Mayor McAdams went up to
Culbertson yesterday on busmen
D W Colson spent yesterday
in Hiiigler adjusting two wind
losses
Mrs J C Stone arrived home
Sunday from a short but pleas-
nnt trin east
Arthur Pantenburg returned on
Tuesday morning from a flying
business trip to Denver
Mrs A J Clute came off of
No 10 last evening and is visit
ing Mr and Mrs C W Britt
Miss Vernice Franklin is at
tending the county fair at Ben
kelman going up on 13 today
Miss Fern Hedges came up
from Indianola Tuesday on 13
and is a guest of the McKenna
frir s
Bruce Cummin gs was over from
Lebanon Tuesday and while here
equipped his with an elec
tric horn
Secv Dix of the German Fire
Insurance Co was out from Om
aha yesterday adjusting tne
Hughes fire loss
Misses Winn who have been
spending a week or two in Den
ver and the mountains returned
to the eitv last nierht on 14
Mrs W H Pratt and daugh
ter Miss Eugene of Prattsburg
Kansas are guests of their daugh
ter and sister Mrs C E Eldred
Mrs W G Dutton who has
been visiting her son Roy in Col
orado arrived home on Tuesday
night from the San Luis valley
Mr and Mrs A M Williams
and Miss Dorothy arrived home
last night on 14 from their vaca
tion of two weeks in the moun
tains
Mrs N Ilngulorn and chil
dren who lr v b ii visiting h -
brot r Dan OBri n returned on g
Wdi sday to thir home in Chi
cago
J G Stokes has bean visiting
in Denver for a few days and
may extend his visit to Seattle
Washington to see his two sons
uuln v v-
Alice Sirlm Rnrke of Joliet HI ay
buying trip lie will spend about
ten days in the markets
Mrs Frank Valine came in
from Colorado on No 6 Wed
nesday evening on her way to
Michigan and will be guest ot
Mrs II C Clapp for a few days
Supt Taylor arrived home yes
terday from his trip to Red Oak
loAva called there by his fath
ers serious illness lie left his
father in a Council Bluffs hos
pital where he has so far pro
gressed satisfactorily from an ap
eration
Mrs William Pine and two
children and Miss Edna Shopp ar
rived from Denver Tuesday even
ing and visited their sister Mrs
L E Ilanford until this even
ing when they continued their
journey on to Plattsmouth anoth
er sister Miss Catherine Shopp ac
companied them
Miss Audrey Jones came down
from J ronton weuuesuuy evuu
inr frnm n visit to relatives Miss
Jones will leave Saturday or Sun
day for Grand island where sue
will teach the coming year Miss
Marie Larsh of Hickman is vis
iting Miss Audrey here for a few
days Miss Larsh will leave m a
few days for Denver to teach in
the city schools there
Entertained at Bridge Whist
A large company of lady
friends were entertained yester
day afternoon at hndge whist at
the home of Mrs J G Stokes
Mrs F M Kimmell heing the
hostess of the occasion Mrs
Albert McMillen and Mrs Fowler
Wilcox assisted in serving the re
freshments Mrs Leroy lUeven
won the honors
Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey wheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
169
100 The Tribune one year
McConnell fills prescriptions
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You Should See
The Display of Rugs and Curtains
in our windows this week These
are only a few of the many new beau
tiful designs we show A more
charmingly furnished home will have
a refining influence upon your chil
dren and be a comfort and pride to
you We can supply you with the
best are there in Rugs Carpets Lino
leum Bedding and Curtains
It never pays to buy poor things for
the home at any price WE sell the
best at prices within reach of all
COME SEE
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Patrons of the public schools
will note that schools open Tues-
i
morning next at 9 oclock
- tnf Oil
who has been a guest of Mrs R - 1
r ramie iteai ror uie past w - - - Anr nc
st day o
the in
promptly on
weeks departed on 0 yesterday
evening for home -- i school Ml
- nn - - ii I to OOTllO TO Ilie SillllB LUWIIia lW
miss J ueresie uappei leaves -- - einfti iet
of school last
the close
i tn Tr1Tc njfV 7vr rok were in at
VtCl 1U1 JXA100 WllJ AJ V MUV1
she will take a hospital course to
equip herself for becoming a pro
fessional nurse
Mrs W R Evans of Denver
who has been visiting her broth
er O F Lclra returned to Den
ver this morning on 13 togeth
er with her daughter
L Suess of C L DeGroff
Co left Wednesday morning for
Chicacro and Cleveland on his fall
i n i
year Formal promotions vm m
tmirlfi from the old rooms At
the East ward work will he given
from the preparatory to the 6th
grade inclusive It may he nec
essary to make some shifts in the
sixth grade work after school he
gins School work from the pre
paratory to the fourth grade in
elusive will he given at the West
ward Work from the seventh
grade to twelfth inclusive will
he giveu at the high school An
over flow room Avill be maintain
ed at the high school huildmg tor
first and second grades as regis
tration conditions may warrant
As in the past Main street will
be the dividing line between Uie
East and West wavls Parents
of new beginners are requestde t
have their children enrolled in
school on or before October 2 as
new classes will not be formed
that time
Following are the names of the
teachers in charge of the schools
wear
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C L DeGROFF CO
EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR
scosTTCzr
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN
TUESDAY SEPT
5
Sarah Ryan principal of high
school
Esther Bailey high school
Claire Thursby high school
Fred Archer high school
i Lena May Williams high
school
Grades
Mary Powers
Mabel Howard
Martha Abel - -
Georgetta Doelzall
Laura McMillen
Louise Donisthorpc r
Jeanette Thorndyke
Amy Kautz
Mattie Daugherty
Mabel Winters
Lillian Moore
Margaret Dunlap
May Douglass
Sally Hawkins
Anna Ilannan
Ella Caffrey
Christine Hollister
r
Phoebe Waite
Cleo Rector
Lela French
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MRS EDITH BURNS BUCK
Pupil of Wm H Sherwood of
Chicago Available for con
certs and receptions A limit
ed number of pupils accepted
Address 1012 Main avenue
School Shoes
We have just received a large
shipment of shoes built for the
School Children that will
wear and please you all
Come to our store and get
your children fitted with shoes
made especially for school
BEST FITS
BEST SHOES
BEST PRICES
THE MODEL
SHOE
STORE
Phone 18 New Morris Building
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