Kq h til r f 6 i hV M rti Ij v 1 If BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No 6 1130 PM 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 1220 P M 3 1142 P M 5 arr 830 p m 13 930 A M 15 1230 A M 3 625 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 uiy 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 A F Erwin is numbered -with the siek Brakeman E R Starks is off duty for 30 days New Brakemeni II E Shrin er S E Sellers P J Jensen Conductor II G Brooks was a quacl hunter at Stratton first of week Brakeman F M Disbro was with the homefolks in Arapahoe Sunday A Sid Moore of Holdrege is now a brakeman on the Hastings Holdrege local R 31 Simmons lias return ed to Avork after a short layoff with a severe cold Glen Gallon went to Hold rege to see the football game Avhieh failed Sataiurday Brakeman R G Talbot of tin Ilastings IIoldrege local has been transferred to McCook Switchman Varvole and wife returned Saturday from Palisade and he resumed his work Mon day The Burlington has ordered from one of the eastern mills 500 tons of bridge steel for a small bridge Engine 1910 just i lipped with simper heating apparatus was tested in the local yard Fri day last Conductor M B Ilarbaugh is off duty for ton days and Con ductor Frank Neubauer has his run on 64 G3 Brakeman G E Chipman took a layoff Monday It is ru mored he will be married to a Ueartwell lady tomorrow Engineer J L Roberts went up to Trenton Saturday on 13 to visit the mother briefly and to do a little quail hunting on the side Mrs Howard Perkins went down to Republican City dose of last week on a visit to friends She made a display of pictures there during her visi Business is heavy in the freight line just now all men and engines being in tlie service to handle the business and then some of it hangs over E J Robison will start over the Orleans St Francis and Re publican City Oberlin branches tomorrow to gather data from which to make a physical valua tion report on those branches lie will travel in Mr Darrows motoi car No 52 Buy A Watch Have it engraved cased and timed before the Christmas rush begins A reliable watch makes a useful gift We will sup ply any make grade or priced watch you may want Come in youre welcome L C Stoll Co Official Abstract of Red Willow County Vote at General Election Nov r 1911 NAMES OF CANDIDATES Judges of Sup Court Francis G Hanicr R Charles H Lctton It William B Hose It James It Dean D I Willis D Oldham D I William L Stark D I James It Burleigh S James Campbell S Henry C Bittenbendcr P Geor f I VVriRht I Kec of Uxi Fi k L Haller ft Victor G Lyford It Charles T Knapp D I J E Miller D I Elbert I Morrow S Georse Clark Porter S GeoC Fitch P T IJ Frazer P Railway Com Thomas L Hall R Clarence E Harmon D I Emery D Moody S L O Jones P District Jcnci K B Perry Ross J Harper D I County Cleek Chas Skalli R Chas K Dutchcr Chas W Graves S Clerk Dis Coukt Elmer Kay R D W Coloi DP County TiKsiini Arthur B Wood R J J Hadlev D Geo Thomas S County Jinon J C Moore R p Frank M Colrorb G A Folden S COUVTYSlIr flFF E F 0li R h Fitch D I G G Peuch S CousTY SrpT Elizabnth Rettcher R Anna McDonnell Cha W Kellpv R Percy M Roll D T Cotv Dr J D Kire D JiV Jlart10omew I T Harris P DrCE MiMicVs 1st District VVillinmT StilpobmiPr R John W Randal D I x 14 40 40 4 1 4 4 42 47 Jl t7 11 nil ri I ii 1 IS 4 C 19 22 2i ill 21 r 25 20 t it 2 il 20 11 20 2 W m I in xi i r i n 20 K 18 GO 1 4 P 1 13 lJ CS 21 IE 10 V 29 47 11 -I M XI 10 feS IHJ 11 13 4 4 rt 13 VI 13 11 31 101 13 5 07 70 ia YM n 71 ill 03 101 13 tw 1W i 10 107 42 ii M lb 19 0 I Glt j 40 4b 7t 0 12 0- I 11 i u t 1 10 -- j c i 17 10 23 lil KS 21 20 J 21 252t 4 i 1 IS 21 2 10 23 1 1 2 4 day Ali I llii flir11 nf irilcitiJlory cum- m to McCook Saturday looking Iter some business mat ters hc r Mr and Mrs Sam Ilockett Avere up from Harvard part of last Aveek looking after fiorae property interests here AVdlJiam Fischer the well knoAA n c ittle man of the Red Wil Ioav in Hayes county was in the eiity olose of Aveek on his Avay south to spend the Avinter Mrs S A RoAvell left today on No 1 for Colorado She Avill be absent the A inter visiting her daughter Mrs Warren in Fort Morgan nd her sion John in DenArer Mrs Nancy Baker Avent to Mc Cook Monday evening on No 5 Avhr re she Avill spend the Ainter upturning to Bartley occasional ly to look after her interests here Bartley Inter Ocean W F Chamberlain Ans here last Friday and packed up his bedroom suite AAhieh he shipped to McCook Ahere he AA dll make his headquarters Avhile on the road Striitton cor Trenton Reg ister Uncle Bob French grand custodian Avas in McCook Satur day night Avhile in this section of state in the line of his Avork and the boys of the blue lodge enjoy ed his presence and instruction ait a brief special session that eAening R J Gunn F L Wolff Henry Best R T Bayne and Ed G Phelps returned on No 15 Sat urday morning from the Masonic school of instruction at Cam bridge Grand Custodian Uncle Bob French held a school here Saturday night and df not cadled to Omaha before next Saturday expects to- hold another sohooli here then 24 i 11 21 1 1 17 n lb 19 10 1 lb 21 j 12 12 2b iso 120 0 172 70 120 125 Ktl 10S 3 I l 1 I l2 Willow Grove IstW 2ml AV S i Yi 142 142 b7 OS 63 9 9 142 9 I 2S I 113 21 101 142 84 110 129 11 17 1S3 CO 4 SO lli t M 77 73 03 MS 38 0 0 1 4 78 70 02 01 4 4 0 1 72 11 ib GO 30 101 107 30 1 00 00 i 00 101 NOTES For a one mill tux for a poor farm 720 against 619 For a bounty on wolves wildcats and coyotes 940 against 323 Engineer Niewig was on the sick list end of week Fireman John Patterson of Jie runs was in town Sat urday Engineer L P Nielson now has Nos 14 and 13 on the Oxford-Hastings run Troy Turner of the paint gang went to Holdrege Saturday to see the foot ball game General Piece Work Inspect or Hansen was at McCook Friday in the line of his official duty Engineer F W Bosworth re turned from Denver Friday and went en his regular run No 3 that night Fireman E C Briggs and wife and sister went down to Napcnee Saturday on a short vis it to friends and relatives Engine No 143 just out of the shops was broken in Satur day Engineer G eorge Campbell putting her thru the paces On account of the storm Sat urday No 1 was double divided west from McCook Engineer Rad cliffe joining the regular engi neer Billic Monks with an en gine T Roope superintendent of motive power was out from Lin coln nd of week and went ov er the division with Master Me chanic II E Culbertson They were ia Denver Saturday Mr and Mrs E M Stim mell and Mr and Mrs Will Stim mell who have been spending a few weeks in the south land ar rived home Friday night They were as far south as Florida within perhaps fifty miles of the coast They report oranges as about ready to ship Weather Avas quite mild but it rained con siderable of the time Avhile they Avere south something the citi zens there claimed to be unusual for this time of the year Doesnt hat sound natural Sid Moore returned the first of the Aveek to Denver Avhere he Avent couple of Aveeks ago to take a position in tne varus 01 wie Burlington as sAAitehman Mr Moores return to Demrer creat ed a disturbance dn the switch mens union avMcIi resulted in a thorough airing of the matter at a meeting of union and railway officials at McCook today Mr Moore is said to be backed strong ly tby Superintendent Flymn of the McCook division who is insist ing that he be given lids rights in Denver the Holdrege man being one of the oldest SAvitehmen in the Burlington employ and entit led to- one of the best jobs in the Denver yards if he insists on halv ing it Sid is spending the day a McCook It is rumored that the SAvdtch engine will again be put on in Holdrege as the present swstem of switching Avith road engines is not working out Avell Holdrege Progress PERSONAL MENTION Mrs A II BasrleA Aisited in Denver close of last Aveek Bishop J II Tihen of Lincoln arrived in the city last evening Mrs G L Burney Avent up to Trenton Monday on a short A asit Mrs J M Blanchard Avas a passenger for Holdrege Saturday on a short Aisit Mrs Harold Morris spent Sat urday and Sunday Avith the home folks ini Imperial Mrs 0 L Fahnestock Aas a Lincoln passenger on 10 Friday night on a short Aisit Mrs Neal Beeler Avent doAvn to Beaver Giity Monday on a Aisit to the folks at home Mrs N B Bush avIio Avas over from Oberlin a guest of her sis ter Mrs J C Marshall returned home end of Aveek C II Boyle and J C Cordeal had business lesral in the capital of Hitchcock county last Thurs 114 125 128 ft 52 55 6 7 5 s 1 2 1 120 30 120 50 51 8 19 i5 S l 9 t 4 1 5 9b 35 bl 14 20 4 1 12s ci i Ob isj 02 109 11 111 75 111 13 o 809 JsJ8 KH 8il 751 730 127 120 t2 ii 32 80 4 781 700 133 130 40 72 7lU 9 172 7S2 50 1 07S 51 1203 7 I 102 li 51 73 si 1 80 12 125 74 8 2 110 05 140 05 59 41 1 111 30 00 iri 01 55 U II 5 2 0 i 9 t 120 15 SI I IK 001 ma 1002 817 111 780 1101 102 719 inn 105 020 Mil 1050 715 751 137 127 vs b02 1IKJO 29 24 31 71 23 171 251 S9 155 321 54 240 30 108 ADDITIONAL PERSONAL Gordon Hartman is at the pres ent Avriting off duty and consider ably under the Aveather but not for long Ave hope 1 Miss IIoAvard of the teacher corps left on 6 Friday night to take ji position of grade teacher in the Omaha public schools at an adAance of salary ADDITIONAL RAILROAD Fireman F L Snyder is on the sick list Trains No 1 and No 3 Avere double headed to Akron Sunday on account of the bad Aveather Engineer M II Hammonds family move to Denver first of this Aveek Engineer L P Neilsons fam ily move back from Lincoln first of this Aveek Mrs F G Westland came up from Lincoln Friday night on a short vista Mr Westland run ning out of McCook noAV Engineers Clyde Scott and F E Whitney Avent up on the Beverly this morning to do the niionrod stunt before the season closes Engrner F G Westland had the ill luck of falling over some flues Sunday morning in the yards us lit Avent doAvn to gL ready for No 12 His feelings Avere considerably hurt The Rock Island Railroad company established a pension system at the beginning of 1910 and it noAV has 107 former em ployes on its list They draw from 20 to 150 per month and the aggregate amount paid for this year is 38000 The rules of the department proAiide that re tirement is compulsory at the age of 70 years and that an em ploye must have been continuous ly in the service tAAenty years in order to obtain a pension benefit If an employe has been perman ently disabled and has been in the serAice continuously tAventy five years he is entitled to a pen sion irrespective of liis age Advertise in The Tribune and get results 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 Sick headache is caused by a dis ordered stomach Take Chamberlains Tablets and correct that and head aches will disappear For sale by all dealers All persons interested an the estate of Elisha A Dodge de ceased are hereby notified that on the fourth day of November 1911 Myrtle Hartman mmL CEEM Is a protection and gnas antee against alum which is found in the low priced baking powders To be on the safe side when buying baking powder examine the label and take only a brand shown to be made from Cream of Tartar tratrix of said estate filed in the County Court of Red WHIoav county Nebraska her final ac count as said administratrix and that said final account AAill be heard in said court at nine oclock a m on December 1st 1911 and are hereby ordered to appear at said time and place and sIioav cause if any such exist Avhy said final account should not be alloAA ed J C MOORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Noa 6 6ts All persons interested in the estate of Mary A Whitaker de ceased late of Red Wallow coun ty Nebraska are hereby notified on the 27th day of October 1911 Jennie Ilendershot Mabel E Colling and George A Whit aker filed their petition in the county court of said county for appointment of George A Whit aker as administrator of said es tate and same AAill be heard at county couit room in said county on the 18th day of November 1911 at 9 a m Seal J C MOORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attornej s First publication Oct 30 6ts Margaret Davis William S Davis Mildred DaAis and Sarah G Lamb formerly Sarah G Ed monds also knoAvn as S G Ed monds defendants Avill take no tice that Frank E McKinnis plaintiff has filed his petition against you in the district court of Red WilloAV county Nebraska the object and prayer of aa Iiu is to obtain a decree of said court quieting his title to the north of the nortlnvest y of section 21 toAvnship 1 range 30 in Red Wil Ioav county Nebraska against any claim title to or interest in or lien upon said hand that either of you may have or claim to have to haA e his title thereto de clared to be absolute to exclude you and each of you from any ritlc to or interest in or lien up on said premises and to haAre a certain mortgage thereon held by said Sarah G Lamb by assign ment to her as and in the name of S G Edmonds declared null and Aoid and no lien upon said promises and for equitable relief You are required to ansAver plaintiffs petition on or before Monday December 11th 1911 C II BOiYLE Attorney for Plaintiff First mtblieation Nov 2 4ts If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most com mon ailment To correct this you will find Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent They are easy and pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect For sale by ai dealers J W Copeland of Dayton Ohio purchased a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold and before the bottle was all used the boys cold was gone Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctors bill For sale by all dealers The McCook Tribune S100 a year Lumber and Coal Thats All L W WAKELEY General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska But we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and complete stocks in all grades Barnett Lumber Co Phone 5 i iB fTUwqifjqqHq qiju BULLARD LUMBER Co 11 SELLS THE BEST 11I1 ail PHONE NO 1 McCOOK MACHINERY AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing We are agents for the Celebrated Ford Auto 210 1st st W -- Phone red 450 WXS7rr1BTlVWimmWbmmifZZ3l November Special Rates Winter Tourist Tickets at Ioav rates to Florida Texas Gulf and Southern Resorts and Cuba To many destinations tickets are gooa via diverse routes through iiansas City St Louis or capro nomeseekers Excursion Tickets to the Nortlnvest Big Horn Ba sini YelloAAstone Vallye Southwest and South on the firs and third Tuesdays 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