I 0 l 4 - R r BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No 6 1130 P M 1C 500 A M 2 550 A M 12 G35 A M 14 -920 P M 10 505 P M West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1220 P M 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 C45 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 General Passenger or L W Wakeley ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS NOTES Mrs J J Laughlin went to Hastings Tuesday Drop pit repairs are being placed on the 1124 this -week Yard Clerk Brooks has re signed to enter high school here S II McCarl has been trans ferred from Republican to Mc Cook Engineer 1 L Rodstrom was off yesterday on water works park business j Hill aiys it is not the high cost of living but the cost of high living Engine 2529 took the vice pre iLit3 special -from McCook to I t ast night II II MLbr and wife i X i Wil ln Ihir visit in Waterloo la Road Foreman Dungan was lvn from Denver and went w t with the special last night Mrs A R Mehaffey went up to D liver la night on 3 to spend a few days as guest of her fousin Mrs C M Bailey of Wy moiv caiuv up to attend the of Marshall Trammell Sun day afternoon The 2335 was tented in the bak shop this week and is now ready to go into service after considerable repairs Ticket Agent E J BkTv is away on vacation md Lin Isay Kilbourne is night tick et ag jnt meanwhile Engineer aad Mrs Louie Yds are talcing great pride in a nil 12 lb baby boy who recent ly came to their home A long stock extra came in Tom the west Tuesday morning pulling into McCook yard just be on- Xo 13 left for the west Freight business is good now Grass stock is moving freely ind with coal sugar beets andso forth freight service is lively Paul Smith who has been acting as agenit here during the absence of Agcmt Dave Hostet ter returned Tuesday to Benkel man Iris regular agency Mrs Gary Dole and baby came in from Denver on 10 Tues day niglrt and is visiting Mrs AC Wiehe She will also spend some time with the home folks nar Red Willow Mrs Emerson Hanson is in I olorado at the bedside of War ren who is a typhoid fever pa tient Mr Ilanson accompanied Mrs Ilanson there but finding Warren progressing favorably returned to liis work on the Mc Cook division Supt Ed Flynn in private ear Q3 and with a special engine went down to Red Cloud Mon day night to meet Vice President Byrams special coming from via St Louis over the Bur linirton lines on a trip of inspec tion Conductor and Mrs W II Browne Clifford and Bud Browne left Wednesday night for Yilow Pine Ala via Mobile Mr and Mrs Browne will be gone about thirty days The boys in tend to take up fruit farming there The foundation is being laid for the new big ice house to be erected south of the depot Tills liouse will exceed anything ever built hore in this line as to size and equipment and will store several thousand more tons than the largest house here Vice President Byrams spec ial arrived at Red Cloud on this division Tuesday evening at six oclock and was taken over the Republican City Oberlin branch that night Engineer Milligan and Fireman Mitchell pulling the train Wednesday the special went over the Orleans St Fran cis line Bo wen and Hanneis nt the front The special arrived in McCook about midnight last night and went west in the block with 15 Engineer Milligan and Pireman Mitchell had them on thru to Denver aa i rftJ4n RAILROAD NEWS NOTES J R Pence is the new night round foreman Brakcman C J Str u or was up from KcjuU can TiuSvny Mrs liariy Tramou wad aii Oxford visitor early in the week The Erie railroad requires ite employes to wear black neckties Engineer Steve Finn has been off duty a few days resting up Dispatcher R G Knowles is at the Rosebud land drawing tliis week W D Burnett and wife went up to Stratton Tuesday morning on No 13 Fireman Donald Snoke has gone to the land drawing at Bap id City S D Conductor F A Fagan has changed his headquarters from Hastings to McCook Conductor J F Utter has charge of Nos 1 and 6 while P McKenna is on the special Engine 322 is receiving ma chinery repairs and work on The Atchison Toneka U S MAIL HELD UP BY BEAR HnfTrtM iiflc unfnf n m A mnil r v rl TVinil during the past week lias neces sitated two additional way cars Brakcman L E Jager left Tuesday night on No 3 for the land drawing at the Rosebud agency The lloldrege switch engine was takn off today doing away with the position of yard mast ciT and helper C Tumbull W Baker Geo P 1 lay ward 0 K DeLong 11 P Dkbrow and P M Plato are new bakemanr A wat d portage stamp am llo mVs lo snikvv on ton of j irght two miles interstate commerce com J minion places the amount of itiek and debts of American rail hvays at 18 billions YT1 Enlow - i in the 33urinortcn depot at Orl am was married Sunday evening to Miss j G orgia A Hull of Orleans I onductor McKenna ana nio i tTiwi I flinit of Vic- President Byrams spe cial from McCook to Denver Powder River Pte the soda a -ill exp rt was in to s 1 Gener al For imn Murphy yesterday llolbrook and Polly speak the mm language Grading is jirogressing for another track in the local yard The new ie house will necessi tate fiomo slight change in one of th yard tracks Conductor Brooks and Brake inn Dry den weie in charge of th vice presidents special on th Red Cloud and St Francis brand and on to McCook Engine 2858 went into Have lock y st orday She has been out of shoi for about two wus and has mileage of 203000 miles to her credit since last in shop John Walsh of Norfolk Xeb and Edward Young of Dubuque la have been appointed inspect ors of locomotive bailors in con nection with the Interstate Com merce commission Mothsr With Two Cubs Stopped a Rural Pclivery Man and Gave Him a Lively Hght A mother Dear vrim a Bat Nelton battle gleam in her eye and an Ad Wolgast fighting crouch and her two little cubs held up Uncle Sams mail in the road between Sandy and Mar mot and gave C M Bailes rural mail carrier on the route the time of his Jife when he accepted her challenge Saturday afternoon Builey was driing leisurely along toward Sandy in his mail wagon be hind his two stui horses when the bear popped into right as he rounded a curve She was standing on her haunches in the middle of the road in a distinctly belligerent attitude hei cubs frisking about her Bailey was so surprised that he pulled up his horses and waited for developments Ke didnt have to wait very long With a growl and a flourish of her forepaws the bear made for the mail carrier the cubs waddling along after her on all fours Baileys horses snorted in terror at this unexpected move by Mother Bruin and whirled about in the road so sharply that the -The heavy freight business r7 As Bailey picked himself up he pulled his automatic revolver out of his pocket and fired at the bear which was almost on him The bullet went true and she rolled over in the road snarling and clawing She seem ed to have enough of battle for the next minute she nicvPtl herself up and ncanjrr red off into the woccs with tc cubs leaving a trail of blood behind her As scon as the shaken TCailey couid collect himself he caught his horses which had stopped after running a short distance down the road and with the aid of a party of autoists ilit cvme along cor after he righted - Up Jiominr oniz v Jf o lio to VVanciar ti Pre EJJSLAiD i CQ It t3 XZZ T rcujh Private C At thii season iv is pleasant to I avc tIo disty k jr way and take to ike fields It many timid pedestrians rre fricneI av y by the notice Trprrsscrs Will 3o Prosecuted They need have n iar As the law stc s any trespasser -who desr the lect damage in jures a fence bre2s u small branch cic cai be sxr icd liefcre a mag istrate a d fr ed Cut if he does no dartgc the -d must bring an action at law tine -et an injunction This ccsts a let c coney and unless the trespasser is a nan of means the landlord wont brir j his action at law All ke can do ctkenviso is to ask you to get out If yoa go peaceably you can return an hour later and repeat the visit as often as you wish Noth ing can be dene beyond asking you tq leave again But if you resist then suillcciiL force can be used and if you skov fight you may be legally knocked dov n your legs tied and yourself bundled on to the road The landlord may however play some tricks on you He can saw a bridge crossing a stream so that you will get a ducking he can dig a pit for you to fall into and he can so fix ithe stile you are likely to cross that you will break it and then he can have you up before the magistrate Santa Fe railroad will spend 30 content answers 000000 a year in improvements in the next two or three years ac j Kow Carnegie Get Library Idea cording to the testimony of Pros- Dr Andrew Carnegie told an au eoinmei II C Shriner has purchased the pool hall and smoke house of Fred Meek Mr Shriner was an engineer on the VVymore divis ion of Burlington for ten years preceding 1905 when he left here to work on the McCook division of the Burlington Wymore spe cial TOOK HIM AT HIS WORD Ho Was Willing to Stand For a Dollar end Ho Did It was S0 and the theater was crowded What have you left a prospective purchaser inquired of the treasurer How many sir the treasurer asked Two I have two lofL in the twelfth row the treasurer said taking the tickets from the rack Theyre the last two seats 1 have in the house How much the other asked cau tiously Two dollars was the reply Two dollars the patron repeated I cant stand for that Weil will you stand for a dollar the ticket dispenser inquired Gladly the other cried scenting a bargain and laying a dollar on the ledge The treasurer replaced the two tickets in his rack and handed out two others after placing the bill in his cash drawer There they are sir he said First door to your right The man and his friend hurried in side and stood for a dollar The wily treasurer taking him at his word had sold him two admission tickets Lippincotts Did you plant your wheat McConnell fills prescriptions sLSaSx j compared with the work of his distin guished son In 1S0S Mr Carnegies father was a journeyman weaver in Dunfermline He and two other driv ers of the shuttle met and agreed to convey the books they had in their re spective homes to one house The combined libraries only figured out 20 volumes The pioneers were joined by other weavers and they agreed to tax themselves to the extent of a few pence per month and from this fund purchase new books The little insti tution ultimately blossomed into the Dunfermline Tradesmens Library Tennysoro Eird Sounds Perhaps the best word for the cry of the cricket is that of Tennyson Not a cricket chirrd he writes in In Memoriam But Tennyson was always curiously exact in his vocal Tendering of the scngs of birds What could be truer to sound than the moan of doves in immemorial elms Then tco the linnet the robin and the thrush pipe the woodpecker laughs and modes the lark and the plover whistle the jay tscritches the parrot screams the peacock squalls the blackbird war bles while the ocean fowl shriek and ttie eagle yelps Corroboration Chicago is certainly dead slow in just discovering the dwarf mosquito jwhich is so small that it can fly jthrough the ordinary window screen without even scraping its wings They have been around these corners at least two years We speak from an authoritative standpoint because we have personally fattened no less than 3000000 of them Philadelphia Tele graph AS TO TEMPORARY FILLINGS Certain Conditions May Render Them Advisable but Usually Perma nent Work is Preferable There are oiten times when it is not advisable to fill the teeth with the durable permanent fillings and in these cases the plastics cement and gutta percha are generally used as temporary fillings Sometimes the operator will use a durable filling in a tooth knowing that for some reason the filling cannot last and this also is called a temporary filling One of the great fields for tempor ary filling is in the teeth of children for it is a common thing for the par ent to bring the child to the dentist with its teeth in bad shape The dentist is supposed to take the child in this condition insert temporary fillings and thus relieve the pain and restore the teeth to usefulness Al though this is a common occurrence it is a hardship to both the child and to the dentist and it is a wonder that there is as much success as there is in this direction If the parents only knew that the proper time to take the child to the dentist was at the age of two that at this age little metallic fillings could be inserted without pain and the fill ings would last usually until the teeth were lost that the expense and trouble that this early visit to the dentist would be as nothing to the expense and trouble coming from its neglect then certainly there would come a time when very few tempor ary fillings would be inserted in chil drens teeth People in ill health cften have tem porary wcrl done until such time as they are able to have permanent fill ings inserted At such times indeed it oten barrens Jat the plastic tem porary fillings preserve the teeth bet ter than the durable metallic perma nent ones This is due to the abnor mal condition of health Ykcn porsible permanent work is o do prccrrca s uo dentist will trim the margins of the cavity a little larger each time fco replaces the fill ing until he has so enlarged the cavity that it cannot longer be filled In sensitive teeth it is often advis able to insert a temporary filling for a short period in order to discover whether the tooih will stand filling without disturbance as in case of trouble tiie temporary filling is easily removed that it is onlv iniu1pfl fnr i shnrr time and neglects to return as soon as ho should By such neglect the Nearly every one at some time in his life has had a cement filling placed in a tooth and yet to most people the subject of cement fillings is a hazy one Many confuse this fill- ing with amalgam porcelain and gut tapercha and while it may have char acteristics akin to these three yet it is r an entirely diTercnt order If you dont commit any damage how- and ever 5011 can trespass to your hearts Those who with their teeth attend 1 ed to intriligentiy can do no better than to investigate the merits of the different kinds of filling for although it is the usual thing to leave this mat ter to the dontist there is a great come ident IJinlcv before the interstate dience at Liverpool the other day that deal of truth in the proverb about two commission llG iiatl talcen to library forming be 1 heads being better than one cause his father did it before him- Cements usually consist of a powder William Carnegie s efiorts at library amra liquid which when well mixedi rounding were an uinuurgn lcsether with a spatula will produce1 lioraiT points out extremely modest as j a plastic mass thai in time will be I liaru inose wno nave ever watched workmen laying a concrete curbing will see this process on a large scale If cements were only durable they would make the ideal filling for they present many desirable characteris tics Among these may be mentioned the ease of matching the color of the tooth the sticky quality which adds strength to the tooth the low cost the case and quickness of insertion- and the fact that the tooth filled with cement needs less cutting than when other materials arc used Even if cement cannot be classed as permanent it still ranks as a very valuable filling material In childrens teeth in frail teeth in discolored teeth and in teeth where temporary work is required it has a useful field As a medium for attaching crowns bridges posts inlays and bands it is celled It is largely used for sealing medicines in the treatment of teeth and some cements have certain anti septics incorporated in them to servej as treatments The poor have often blessed tho ce ment filling for preserving their teeth until they were able to bear the ex pense of more prmanent work Cement like any other temporary 211ing is good in its place but toot much must not be expected of it and it will bear close watching Copyright Western Newspaper Union Gossip in Olden Time I hear says Methuselahs niece that Tilzah the daughter of seth is to wed Bilfile the son of Kooth Yes replies Asapa the daughter of Megog The ideSj SVhy he isj young enough to tfener great-grand- father Judge J V The Bcst And Why I M llttTU p T J Taylor D M Oards n 1 1 1 3 UNIONS THATS THE UNDERWEAR Advertised List i The following letters and cards When through lack of time as in remain uncalled for at the po j case of a sudden journey it is nee- oiricc oixii iui uuu iu iiiivu luiiipurary re- t pfPT j nei a piascic iunng is also advisable j The great difficulty in temporary Arnold IIr Bert Gr i Ivorb Mrs fSarah it is a safe rule to go by to If V Beattie Geo Croft Mr resort to temporary viork unless con 1 Arnm annc Tro m ttUc rr us to - ditions oblige Copyright Western Xeivspaper Union FILLING TEETH WITH CEMENT- Pk LON CONE Postmaster A Great Advantage to Working Men J A Maple 125 S 7th st Steub en ville O says For years I suf fered from weak kidneys and a se- derful cures so I began taking them and sure enough I had as good re sults as any I heard about IIy back ache left me and to one of my busi ness expressman that alone is a great advantage My kidneys acted free and normal and that saved mo a let of misery- It is now a pleasure to work where it used to be a misery Foley Kidney Pills have cured me and have my highest praise A Mc Millen An article that has real merit should in time become popular That such is the case with Chamberlains oCugh Remedy has been attested by many dealers Here Is one of them H W Hendriekson Ohio Falls Ind writes Chamberlains Cough remedy is the best for coughs colds and croup and is my best seller For sale by all dealers A specialty of typewriter supplies at The Tribune Shop Papers of all weights sizes and qualities Ribbons for every machine carbon paper Mentor Unions for Men Women and Children best because they are made of the best selected yarns are full sizes good fitting dur able economical and com fortable to wear Mens Unions 1 to 5 Ladies Unions 1 to 3 Childrens Unions 50c to aT7 JLeO V A full line of other makes and two piece suits Good underwear is the best for prevention of cods Protect yourself and children jgpl Buy now while the lines are complete r Vo vn S JR L Deuroff r Increase Nearly 4000000 Chicago Oct 17 An increas of nearly 1000000 over 1910 is I shown in the net total revenue of j the Chicago Burlington KMoiiatt J Railroad company for the rnnl mil Quinci rear won- is urn the lrtient soon forgets T r T r rrvrK u193 uair miner iv win anam - -- 7 1 J A the annual report of its directors made public here todav The teeth are often ruined and therefore I Arnold Mrs W A Beard Mr tal nct rv ne for 1911 was W llenkins Mrs Minnie John son Jack Montgomery Mr Bud Proll Miss Maggie Tavlor Mi Dan When calling for these Dlcasc tic Mass carnet 3e ciasced As say they were advertised Permanent but It Has Many Advantage YZbovijjKj KS iiiramst Z4GU42fU 21 for the previous year The total operating revenue foi 1911 was while- ir 1910 it was tS7SG951724 The operating expenses for 1911 amounted to 5954192o6G viiile in 1910 their total was 63 010648S The report of the Colorado S Southern lines showed a de crease in trros income from 6 04l9r862 for 1910 Ci623n6oS7 for 1911 The operating incom vero bladder trouble I learned of of this road for 1911 was 497S Foley Kidney Pills and their won- 3 44 09 onf fm mm 1T QQ9 so t - j j jj The report of the Qnincv Om aha Kansas City railroad show ed in its operating income a de ficit of 10480533 for 1911 against a deficit of 35401S9 in 1910 Forbidden to Cancel Contracts Washington Oct 17 All rail roads are forbidden iby the Inter state Commerce commission today to cancel rate contracts with other roads when such action will result in a raise of freight rates The decision followed investiga tion of the Northern Pacifics in crease of east bound lumber rates points on the Tacoma Eastern points on the Tacoma Easter railroad Quality and price courtesy and promptness in delivery arc manuscript covers etc All kept in 1 ing for success at the McCook stock Flour and Feed Store p FIRSi w 0 JL HO J1 Entertainment Course 66TY 1 ALPINE SINGERi TEMPLE THEATRE 99 Monday October 30th SEASON TICKETS 200 Five Numbers SINGLE ADMISSION 75c At McConnelPs 1 1