The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 14, 1911, Thursday 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
12 635 A M
14 920 P M
10 505 P M
West Depart Mountain Time
No 1 - 1220 PM
3 1142 P M
5 arrive 830 p m
13 930 A M
15 1230 A M
9 625 A M
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
any 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
RAILROAD NEWS NOTES
New flues are being placed
in emgine 1911
No 70 carried 37 loads of
stock Wednesday
Engine 1033 is over the new
drop for usual repairs
Fireman F E Stone and E
H Davis are on the sick list
Engineer O G- Coppon is
among the ailing boys this week
blaster Mechanic Culbertson
was in Denver Tuesday on busi
ness
The boilermakers are doing
some work on the tender of 1033
today
Cylinder piston and front
end work were placed on the
2701 this week
Engine 1759 an 11 2 engine is
receiving repairs to her front
end this week
The driving brasses cylind
ers and pistons of the 322 are re
ceiving attention
The pilot of engine 1727 an
R 2 is being changed for switch
engine purposes
The company is still doing a
big business amd is hiring fire
men right along
Mrs II II Miller accompan
ied Conductor Miller on liis trip
to Denver Wednesday on 13
Mrs Clarence Stokes is home
from her vacation visit to the
folks in Albion Nebraska
There were fifteen new Q
oil cars in the McCook yards on
Tuesday afternoon in one string
Engineer I L Rodstrom
went in to Omaha Tuesday even
ing on 10 on business for a few
days
F A Torrey general supt
of motive power of the Q sys
tem spent yesterday at McCook
headquarters
Bruce Campbell and Harold
Sutton arrived home on Tuesday
morning on No 9 from their
Lincoln visit
No 2914 had her right pistor
chest bored out this week be
sides work was placed on her
cylinders and front end
Fireman and Mrs Joe Downs
and child left thisafternoon on
10 for Sunbury Penna on a vis
it home of several weeks
R R Robinson went down tc
Lincoln this week to meet the
wife who lias just returned from
a visit to relatives in Memphis
Mo
There was a car load of cav
alry horses on No 70 Wednes
day A colored cavalryman ac
companied the shipment for
Colonel Brant
T Roope supt of motive
power and Mr Torey both of
Lincoln were at McCook head
quarters Wednesday looking af
ter company interests
W S Tomlinson and Miss
Nina arrived home on Monday
night from an absence of two
weeks in Northern Iowa visiting
Guy Tomlinson and family
Fireman C W Jacobs left
last night for Colorado to join
Mrs Jacobs who has been visit
ing up on the Moffat line for a
while They will return together
Mrs Charles F Heber will
leave tomorrow for St Paul
Minn She will visit a few days
in Chicago en route and will be
the guest of Mr and Mrs Alex
F Drebert for a few weeks
Enginer and Mrs F J Zaji
celc are the happy parents of a
fine 8 lb daughter born Septem
ber 8 Engineer Zajicek is now
running on 63 and 64 Oxford to
Red Cloud
Dispatcher and Mrs T B
Campbell will leave tomorrow on
a short vacation and trip going
to Denver La Junta Kansas City
and winding up at Monrovia
Kansas to see that new grand
daughter at the Humphries farm
J F Wells the new oper
ator at the depot the fans
may he interested to know is the
famous Des Moines pitcher of
that name He is laying off for
a while on account of a lame
wing and being an operator
lias temporarily returned to the
key
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Because the Cleanser quickly re
moves ihc discoloraiions which
appear on porcelain bain tuts and
which it is impossible to remove
by any other means
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and Full Directions on
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Advertised List
The following letters and cards
remain uncalled for at the post
otiiec
Letters
Carson Mr Wm Crismore Mi
Clias Cructther Mr Richard
Griffin Mr Jas D Ilolger Miss
Pearl Johnson Mr Henry Korb
Mrs Sarah II Kimmel Mr O
A Patterson Mr Chas Peter-
Json Mr Len Taylor D M Vin
cent Mrs B II Wilson E C
Vyill US
Adams Mr M Benjamin Mr
Barbara Davis Mrs Ruth Fow
ler W C Hein Miss Carrie
Heron Mr Philip Hughes Mrs
Hazel Lee Miss Irene Manso
Arch Person Mr Philip Ruch
Mrs Lorena Sehenck Miss Mary
Smith Mrs Sallie Sherman An
na
When callin for these please
say they were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
Elbert Lyon
St Patricks church was the
scene of a quiet wedding Thurs
day morning at 5 oclock when
Miss Agnes Elbert and Ray Lyon
were united in marriage by Fath
er Patton O M I Miss Millie
Elbert played the wedding march
Afterward a wedding breakfast
was served and the happy couple
left ooi No 9 via Denver for
Pueblo where the groom is pro
prietor of a photo play theatre
Mr Lyons brother Will and his
mother and aunt from outside
were present
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
have been made in the countv
clerks office since our last re
port
James L Sims et ux to
Pierre L Maefee wd 3
4 in 5 Danbury 1200 00
L J Holland to Sidney E
Holland wd s ne4 e
Yo nw ne1 sw1 n3 se
2-3-4 in 16-3-28 7 1 0C
John Crum the bolt machine
man is laid up with an attack of
typhoid fever
Mrs George Paun leaves to-
aiight on No 6 for her home in
Jlarlan Iowa after an extended
visit with her son Hugh
J R Riekards of Cedar Citv
Utah is visiting his sister Mrs
J B Records and niece Mrs J
H Wade The brother and sis
ter had not met in forty years
Mr Riekards departs todav for
Falls City Nebraska on a visit
Engraved Cards
Orders for -engraved cards -will re
ceive prompt and satisfactory atten
tion at The Tribune office Cards
and invitations also printed tasteful
ly Call and see samples and we
will quote you prices Satisfaction
guarantpfd
THE MODEL
Phone 18
A BEAUTD7UL END
OF A BEAUTIFUL LIFE
Mrs Catherine Osborn -who re
cently made her home with her
daughter Mrs B L Webber at
ill Fifth street east in this city
passed peacefully away Tuesday
night at the ripe age of S4 years
Born in Germany in 1827 she
earn to this country 6 years lat-
jer Her nature was active
icessantly busy in labors of love
Since her house work ended she
j did many sorts of fancy and use-
lul needlework Tiiese oeautiiui
products of her hands after so
many years of hard work com
pel the wonder and admiration
of all Iler mental gifts and en
durance were no less remarkable
With little schooling herself she
lived 40 years in a college town
j enjoying the atmosphere of cul
ture and delighting in the edu
cation and usefulness of her eliil 1
jdren and grand children
and her life consistently express
ed her faith and love
Near the end after she had
ceased trying to speak her daugh
j ter repeated for her Psalm 23 at
the fourth verse Yea tho I wall
thru the valley the mothers
voice joined in clear and strong
and held its power to the trium
phant end I will dwell in the
house of the Lord forever
Let me die the death of the
righteous and let my last end be
like his Numbers 2310
Mrs Osborn s husband preeeed
ed her seven years ago and her
only son died last spring Four
daughters survive but only two
could be present Mrs Webber
and Mrs W A Armstrong of
Florence Neb
Brief services will be held at
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New Black and Brown Velvet Button Boots
New styles in Patent Colt Tan Calf Gun
Metal shoes for early fall
Our stock of School Shoes for Boys and Girls
is complete Patent Colt Dull Leather and
Vici Kid in lace and button
We have the newest last in mens shoes The
Cat Bird up to the minute
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND GIVE
SATISFACTION
E D Perkins Co
New Morris Building
the Webber home this evening at
8 oclock and the body will be
taken tonight on 6 to Tabor la
for burial Rev and Mrs Web
ber and Mrs Armstrong will ac
company the remains
MA5I0N
has Angell and wife and two
little ones were over from Mc
Cook recently on business
Mrs C M Dodge and children
came up from Wilsonville Thurs
day for a short visit with rela
tives
II A Reed was a state fair
business visitor a few days last
week
Miss Faye Naden left one day
last week for Franklin to attend
the academy the coming term
Marion Powell returned from
Lincoln Thursday after a weeks
visit at home
D E Whisler of Laurel Dell
She left first of last week for
was to the last a Avide reader soun on a land trade
especially of that touching the B F Darnell purchased the
deep and eternal themes Her C n Angell property east of
christian experience was deep town recently Consideration
E L Dodge took Dr DeMay
of Danbury to Hern don to see
Joe French who is quite ill with
kidney trouble
We received 30 of an inch of
rain here one evening last week
in a very few minutes
Mr and Mrs John Glather re
timed to their home at Diller Ne
braska after a weeks visit with
their son Albert and family
south of town
Miss Jannie Ilouchin of Grant
Iowa visited her aunt Mrs Nil
sson last week
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ew Season
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By good styles we mean
the styles that are not only
fashionable but becoming
and sensible Styles that
are truly likeable that you
wont tire of will stay
right as long as you wear
them
We would be glad to
have you come in and try
on any of our coats and
suits in the many pretty
colors and styles
Wooltex Suits
in the Scotch tweeds and
fancy suitings are well
worth your attention
ALL pffi NEW THINGS
in shirt waists and skirts
the latest models in a wide
range of patterns
Attend Our Fall
Opening- Friday
and Saturday
the boss of the machine shop and
Frank Pearson is still chief en
gineer at the power house These
were the men on whose account
the Avalkout occurred Lincoln
Journal
A McMillen prescription drug
gist
Pure Gold flour from winter
wheat at Magners
THE TRUE TEST
Tried in McCook It Has Stood
the Test
The hardest test is the test of
time and Doans Kidney Pills
have stood it well in McCook
Kidney sufferers can hardly ask
for stronger proof than the fol
lowing
Mrs DA Jordan of McCook
Neb says About a year and
a half ago I suffered from kid
ney complaint There was a dull
bearing - down sensation through
the small of my back and I be
came so weak across my loins that
I could hardly stoop I did not
sleep well and this resulted in
a tired feeling when I got up
Headaches bothered me and I
was very nervous Doans Kid
ney Pills improved my condition
as soon as I began taking them
and the contents of six boxes ef
fected a complete cure State
ment given June 26 1907
The Cure Lasted
Mrs Jordan was interviewed
on June 21 1910 and she said
I gladly confirm the public
statement I gave in 1907 recom
mending Doans Kidney Pills
They effected a permanent cure
in my case and I am now enjoy
ing good health
For sale by all dealers Price
50 cents Foster Milburn Co
Buffalo New York sole agents
tor the United States
Eemember the name Doans
and take no other
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SEPTEMBER 15JAND 16 1911
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Alarms Dr Gladden BOX ELDER
1 do not attribute the absence Raymond S xson vnt to IIol
of church members in many eases brook to work
to disaffection In most cases 1
believe it is simply lack of inter
est For some reason they have
formed the habit of church neg
lect Some of them devote their
Sundays to pleasure the ways of county
Sunday diversion have been Mrs Austin
tiplying of late
Leroy Younger lias returned
from Friend
Jva Johnson from Alma eanx
last Friday and will i ach sehod
just across the lm la Frontier
Dixon of Alms
All this means visited a part of last week with
that the interests of recreation
have taken precedence in the
minds of many church members
of the interests of the higher life
The fact that this is taking place
everywhere does not comfort me
this is the alarming thing
Shopmen 60 Back to Work
Falls City Neb Sept 11 The
striking workmen at the Missou
ri Pacific shops went back to
ner sister i rs j ix uyue
Mrs L A Bible is on the sic
lis t
Mrs Ilattie Wilson returned 02
Sunday evening from visiting
her brother J L Campbell at
Osborn
Mrs Ernest Lytle entertained
a brother sister sister in law
and three nephews a part of las
week They were on their way
from visiting relathes at Brown-
work this morning having aceomlville Neb to their home in Salt
plished nothing by the walkout i Lake City
August 31 Steve Moore is still
Miss Gladys Randall sang a
solo at League last Sunday even
ing
Topic for Epworth League les
son Sunday evening The Perils
of Spiritual Ignorance Rons
101 4 II Peter 316
The McCook Semi Weekly Trib
une It is 100 a year
NOTICE OP SUIT
John M Smith Martha E
Smith August Brunke Minnie
Brunke Lena Scheibel and Joins
Sclieibel husband of Lena Scheib
el whose true christian name is
to plaintiff unknown and The Oc
eidental Building and Loan A
oseiation a corporation incor
porated under the laws of the
State of Nebraska defendants
will take notice that on the 7th
day of September 1911 Clara Mc
Kay plaintiff herein filed her pe
tition in the district court of Red
Willow county Nebraska against
said defendants the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose
certain mortgage executed by the
defendants John M Smith and
Martha E Smith to plaintiff up
on lot numbered One in block
numbered One in the First Addi
tion to South McCook Red Wil
low county Nebraska to secure
the payment of one promissory
note dated August 17th 190S for
the sum of 53465 due in
monthly installments of 2227
each that there is now due upon
said note and mortgage the sum
of 52000 with interest from
this date at the rate of ten per
cent per annum and plaintiff
prays that said premises may be
sold to satisfy the amount found
due
jYjou are required to answer
said petition on or before Mon
day the 16th dav of Oetober
1911
Dated this 7th day of Septem
her 1911
CLARA McKAT Plaintiff
By C E Eldred her attorney
First publication Sept 7 4ts