fi Ttl 3 V y - BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No 6 1130 P M 16 500 A M 2 550 A M 13 945 A M 12 035 A M 14 920 P M 10 505 P M West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1220 P M 3 P Al 5 arr 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 Rny 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 E B Olson is laying off Brakeman Leyton visited in Iloldrege Saturday C W Strauser was up from Republican Sunday F A Denton is back from Excelsior Springs Mo Lavosier Burney and wife are visiting at Laird Colo A Ehlers G McKern and A G Talbot are now brakemen Lester Carmoney is taking in the electrical show at Denver G A Brooks was a visitor at the Hastings festival Saturday Harry and Merlin Cox went up to Denver to visit the electric al slfow R B Burns and wife took in the fall festival at Hastings on Saturday night Fireman Ray Love is now fir ing on 15 and 16 between Mc Cook and Red Cloud Mrs W D Mackechnie and Miss Angie Quice of Indianola were shoppers in the city Friday Ralph Bosworth came down from Denver close of past week and was the guest of his sister Mrs R J Gunn Mrs E J Kates came up from Lincoln last week on a visit to her parents Dispatcher and Mrs T B Campbell Art W Wilson went up to Denver Sunday to briefly enjoy the great electric show holding there all this week Road Forenfan and r Mrs W H Dungsui came down from Den ver Friday evening on No 10 on a short visit here Mrs Fred W Bosworth came down from Denver close of week and has been guest of her daugh ter Mrs Robert J Gunn Engineer Walter Stokes was in Trenton Saturday arranging to Shave some wheat planted on Jris farm in that neighborhood Coal Inspector Jolin Craw ford arrived at McCook headquar ters end of week and spent a few days here on coal business Mrs Joseph Hegenberger anc family arrived home Thursday from their visit at Glen wood la and points in eastern part of our state B C Bainter returned end of week from Galesburg Illinois where he was summoned by the death of Ids father some two weeks since William Chinsel a former brakeman on the McCook divis ion and running out of Red Cloud lost a limb on the Sterling division last week Conductor and Mrs G L Burney went up to Laird Colo Friday to visit Ma and Mrs C A Rodgers the gentlemen to in dulge in hunting for a few days Frank Clark has been pro moted to chief clerk to the mas ter mechanic at Sterling Colora do and Floyd Curran has been made assistant eliief clerk in his place at McCook 1 1ST DISRICT COURT MATTERS Cases Disposed Of Adjourned to December 11 District court in session last week disposed of the following cases on the docket Mattie Sheets vs City Of Mc Cook Verdict for defendant city Egbert H Everist vs Mangels dorf Bros Co Judgment against defendant for 21038 State vs O T Kelley Con tinued William Travers vs George Mogridge et al Decree of fore closure Taylor Williams vs James Steinmann et al Verdict in fav or of plaintiff and against James Steinmann Judgment rendered accordingly for 53500 State vs Mitchell U Clyde Continued to first day of next regular term State vs Laura Hughes Con tinued to first day of next reg ular term James W McClung vs Phebe Helen Zeggio Default of all de fendants taken and title quieted in plaintiff Mary E Foss vs Nathan B Retherford et al Decree of fore closure Satte vs William Little Con tinued to first day of next regu lar1 term Nebraska Central Building and Loan asEOcialion vs Harry T Groves et al Decree of foreclos ure As there was a large amount of business on the docket which could not be disposed of this term court was adjourned until December 11th next T ATJOA NUWS NOTES yrs J F Utter and sun went u to Mix Saturday Mrs P E Potter was a Kn esaw passenger Thursday C L Debenham is1 no longer in the companys service Paul Benjamin followed his star of destiny to Oxford Satur day evening on 10 Herman Hegenberger was up from Republican Sunday to be with the home folks Switchman C W Lutes was called east Sunday on 10 by the serious illness of his brother Mrs C W Britt lenves to morrow morning on No 13 for an extensive visit in California A new way ear and crew was with Conductor C B Dalton in placed in commission Monday charge Dan Lucas boss of the boiler shop at Ilavelock came up to be present at the Marshall Trammell obsequies Agent D F Hostetter arriv ed home Saturday from his trip lo the Northwest and is on the job again The Tribune hears it stated that one railroad man is interest ed in a planted acreage of wheit of 1200 acres G A Brooks had charge of the Cartlidge special from Akron to Red Cloud Mr Cartlidge is inspector of iron bridges Mrs Clarence Stokes loft on Monday morning on No 2 for a visit with her parents in Albion going via Lincoln and Omaha Mrs AVdll Hegenberger and the twins arrived home this morning on 9 from their visit with Hastings relatives of sever al days The coal shed men near Wray allowed a car to get away from the shed Sunday and the blocking car was sent down from Akron to rerail it Conductor Tom Nashleft on 10 via Lincoln Saturday night for Great Falls Montana where he will be located for the next sixty days He will during his absence run on the Great North ern He first goes to enter a claim on the Rosebud reservation EN THE ELECTRIC Presents the latest and best MOTION PICTURES Including Western Dramas with reckless riding Modern comedy dram as Funny Farces Interesting Scenes and all the best Fea ture Pictures Go Tonight Always a Good Show ADMISSION 5c and 10c Good Music by Jones Jones DEAL BAYS AT LAND SHOW Different States Will Have Feat ures at Western Agricul tural Exhibit The special state days at the Omaha Land Show will be of interest to vis itors from this country as they will be home coming days Those who have gone into the west will time their visits to the east so as to be In Omana on their state day and their friends from heie can arrange to meet them at the land show and have re unions there where they can see the results of the work done by those who have done the pioneering worlc Feature programs have been ar ranged for each of the state days The governors of the different western f tates have appointed advisory boards who have this matter in hand and each will vie with ihe other to make their state program the best of all In most PERSPECTIVE OF FIRST OMAHA I AND SHOW oases the iovernor Is now arranging to be present to take part in the pio gram which will in each case be one of a most interesting character The following is a list of these special stato days Monday Oct ICth Omaha Council Muffs and South Omaha Tri City day with formal opening at 7 p m Tuesday Oct 17th Iowa and South Dakota state day Wednesday Oct ISth Nebraska State day Thursday Oct 19th Idaho State day Friday Oct 20th Washington State day Saturday Oct 21st Omaha and South Omaha Public School day Sunday Oct 22nd Labor Union day and United Church Choir day Monday Oct 23rd Montana State day Tuesday Oct 24th Oregon State day Wednesday Oct 25th California State day Thursday Oct 2Gth Colorado State dy Friday Oct 27th Utah State day Saturday Oct 28th Wyoming and Nevada State day Programs for other special events have also been arranged so that there will be something of interest going od all of the time Each day will be a big day and every night will be a big night at Omahas Big Land Show THE UNO LUST Thousands of Land Hungry After In dian Acres Chief Yellow Horse the Sioux lead- j er and his tellow tribesmen have vielded un their reservation and are now counted as farmers instead of as wards of the government On June 25 they voted for the first time when the selection of county seats came up at special elections at several points In South Dakota Now another reser vation is to be opened up and 3000 more farms -will be opened to the homesteader The registration dates have been set by the president as Oct 2 to 21 and drawings are to begin on Oct 24 Thscs dates come at a tima when those who go to the places of registration can also attend the Oma ha Land Show being held at the same time and by stopping at the expo sition can gain much information which will be of value to them This show will be o interest to those who are successful and also to those who See it in fhA rlmwimr as it will show how persons wno piuu uiu ucci opment of a farm can do so to the best advantage and also where those -who are looking for a new location will find just what will suit them best Western Development Association The fall meeting of the Western Development association will be held in Omaha in October This associa tion was organized for the purpose of interesting those who plan to move from their homes in the middle west into our undeveloped portions of the new west The object of the organiza tion is to divert the tide of immigra tion which has been going Into Can ade and turn it into sections where it will be of some value to the United States The first meeting was held in Oma ha in January and this one will come during the Omaha Land Show which will be held from Oct 16 to 28 Tho two are held in connection with each other so that those who attend the convention may also see exhibits -which will show the whole vest u t one roof SIMPLE ONE PIECE FROCK Now that these little frocks are so smart women are wondering how they ever managed to worij through the between seasons with out them In blue serge with col lar of Irish lace or black satin piped with cerise and cuffs to match nothing could be more comfortable for morning and gen eral wear A good model is shown with side front closing and should the tunic seem too 6395 dv l i l yy r H I r OvJi v t Ladies llcznc Journal Patterns dressy for ordinary occasions it may be omitted without detriment to the design From the- other model a most delectable little frock may be devised of taupe or plum color corduroy Avith guimpe of ecru net or white ma line and girdle of matching or of black satin weighted at the- ends with one of the new immense tas sels of beads We -women still re tain some of the primitive bar barian in our make up for we take to these dangly fringes and tassels as do ducks to water All sorts of beads are being pressed into service for trimmings this season and they carry out attrac tively the East Indian note so dominant just now Try Dr Swans Kidney Pills for all kidney trouble A McMILLEN Druggist In the county court of Red Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Robert B Wilson deceased To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that the administrator of said es state has filed his petition for the distribution of moneys paid him by the Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad Company for the death of said deceased Said petitioner alleges that said mon ey is not liable for the debts of said estate and prays that the same may be paid to the heir at law of said estate freed from all claims of said creditors You are hereby notified to appear at my office in the court house on the 21th day of October 1911 to show cause why the prayer of said petition should not be grant ed It is further ordered that notice of pendency of said peti tion be given by publishing a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune for four consecutive weeks Dated this 25th day of Septem ber 1911 Seal J C MOORE County Judge First publication Sep 25 4ts Notice of Administratrixs Sale In the District Court of Red Willow County State of Nebras ka In the matter of the applica tion of Nina Ilarris Wade Ad ministratrix of the estate of Jam es B Wade deceased to seU real estate Notice is hereby given that in msuanee of an order of the lion or able R C Orr Judge of the District Court of Red Wil low county Nebraska made on the 7th day of October 1911 for tihe sale of the real estate here inafter described situated in Red Wallow county state of Ne braska to wit lot numbered six in block numbered six in the or iginal town now city of McCook said real estate will be sold at public vendue to the bid der for casli at the front door of the court house in the city of Mc Cook Red Willow county Ne braska on Wednesday the 8th day of November 1911 at the hour of one oclock in the after noon Dated this 7tli day of October 1911 NINA HARRIS WADE 3 dnrnrtratrix of the Estate of Jims B Wade deceased First publication Oct 16 6ts 3 Royal has no substitute for L3 jS making delicious home baked foods y W Hfe Wfo Mi Kg ABSOLUTELY PURE J O The only Baking Powder made P M from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar M Eead Heed and Get Busy Office of State Fire Commis sioner Lincoln Neb Oct 10 The time has arrived to black en and set up the family heating stove or start the fire in tlie furnace The first tiling to do before you set up the stove is to make a close inspection of your chimneys from cellar to garret and then go upon the roof and see that it is in good condition if it is not there is just one thing to do and that is FIX it The eliimney should be cleaned out from top to bottom before I you start a fire Take a long pole fasten an old gunny sack on the end of it and swab out tli3 chimney your stove will draw better and it will not burn out throw sparks on the roof and burn up your house If your chimney happens to be one of these crooked kind take a rope and fasten a log chain in the end of it and drag the chain up and down in the chimney until you have knocked all the soot down then clean out the soot either i from the hole in the bottom of the chimney or the lowest stove pipe hole Do not forget that a defective flue will rob you of your home and all there is in it and per haps burn you and your family up and if you neglect yoiu duty j to thoroughly inspect and clean j it you can blame no one but yoiuj self if you biu n out I The next thing to do is to in 1 spect the stove pipe and elbows The action of the salt and sul 1 pliuir in the coal will eat and j rust out stove pipe iron in a very short time Dont fail to look carefully at every length of pipe and elbow Take a stick and pound them and get the rust flakes and soot off of the inside and where ever you see a rusty spot see if you can punch a hole in it with your finger Old j stove pipes are guilty of thous ands of fires every year better give yourself the benefit of the doubt Throw it away and buy new it dont cost as much as a new house and household goods An old stove if it is sound is all right but look it over and see df it is sound dont take any chances You cannot afford to See to it that there is a good metal or asbestos lining un der the stove on the floor and if the stove sets near a parti tion or door get a zinc protec tion and put it so there can be no question about safety JKara There is an old adage that An ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure In these mat ters I have mentioned an hours attention beas a ltife time of re gret and if you will heed the advice and get the habit and do it every year defective flues old stoves old stove pipes and no protection under stoves will not be charged with as many fires in the future as they have been in the past Verv truly C A RANDAL Chief Deputy Fire Commissioner Wc never hesitate to guarantee Lily Patent flour At the Mc Cook Flour and Feed Store A Medicine That Giver- Confidence Is Foleys Honey and Tar Compound Mrs T J Adams 522 No Kansas Ave Columbus Kas writes For a number of years my children have been subject to coughs and colds I used Foleys Honey and Tar Com pound and found that it cured their coughs and colds so I keep it in the ihouse all the time Refuse sub stitutes A McMillen When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as litle delay as possible Here is a druggists opinion I have sold Chamberlains Cough Remedy for fifteen years says Enos Lollar of Saratoga Ind and consider it the best on the mar ket For sale by all druggists Foleys Kidney Remedy vs a Hope less Case Hon Ark J E Freeman says I had a severe case of kidney trou ble and could not work and my case seemed hopeless One large bottle of Foleys Kidney Remedy cured me and I have never been bothered since I always recommend it A McMillen James C Dahlman Cowboy Mayor of Omaha Throws the Lariat Mayor Jas C Dahlman started his career as a cowboy and is at present Mayor of Omaha and has the follow ing record Sheriff of Dawes Co Neb three terms Mayor of Chadroa two terms Democratic Natl Commit teeman eight years Mayor of Oma ha six years and in 1910 candidate for governor of Nebraska Writing to iFoley Co Chicago lie says I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and they have given me a great deal of relief so I cheerfully recommend them Yours truly Signed James C Dahlman A McMillen October Special Rates ONE WAY COLONIST RATES TO THE PACIFIC COAST until October 15th THE DRY FARMING CONGRESS at Colorado Springs October 16 20 will be one of the most instructive conventions ever held in the west special rates THE OMAHA LAND SHOW Octoberl6th to 28th Here you will see un der one roof the remarkable products of irrigation and dry farming it will be a great educational show of farm and orchard products from every state in the west THE BIG HORN BASIN AND YELLOWSTONE VALLEY are closing a most successful season of heavy crops Filings for Government irri gated homesteads this Autumn will be very numerous Some of tho finest lands that the Government has ever bestowed are for you in these regions A party of twenty one newspaper correspondents has just made a tour through the Big Horn Basin and Sheridan Country and they were amazed at the wonderful fields of grain and alfalfa tho ample water supply the permanent canals the progressive new towns ithe productive soil the climate the surrounding and scenic mountains the mineral wealth the industrial possibilities and the hos pitality of the people Join our personally conducted excursions the first and third Tuesdays of each month and keep ahead of the coming movement HH zsa L W WAKELEY General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska D F HOSTETTER Ticket Agent McCook Nebraska 5fe