Ill t i tf A v V LA m L j - r a XBSzxKxxasmtrj csraisi utcx en i3siy N1Sn15SfiffU15a fftBLftVSJfia wsmzmi xmmysiiew tysr ahsf xwMjy05 - Eft WF S oiCf gags 2a5SS51j5s irareanra The Lamp Tliat Saves The Eyes Children naturally never think of possible strain on their eyesight when poring over a fascinating book It is up to you to see they do not ruin their young eyes these long evenings by reading under a poor light The Rayo Lamp is an insurance against eye troubles alike for young and old The Rayo is a low priced lamp but it is constructed on the soundest scientific principles and there is not a belter lamp made at any price It is easy on the eye because its light is so soft and white and widely diffused And a Rayo Lamp never flickers Easily lighted without removing shade or chimney easy to clean and rewicL Solid brass throughout with handsome nickel finish also in many other styles and finishes Ait your dealer to thow you hu Ine of Rayo larrpi or write for descriptive circular to any agency of the Standard Oil Company Incorporated 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 C35 A II 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 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 tuiu niseis can on or write D F Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS NOTES J Mr and Mrs 0 L House went to Omaha Saturday Several cars of ear wheels Avere unleaded here end iof week Donald Dungan of Denver visited Frank Barnett end of week Engineer and Mrs M II Hammond departed Friday night for Denver General Sup It Allen was out from Lincoln Friday on a visit of inspection Engineer J W Hardy went up to Sterling Colorado Satur day on a visit Engineer 0 E Rostratter was i passenger Friday morning for Denver on No 13 Two trainmen engaged in an argument at Akron Friday which was conclusive if not regu lar Dispatcher and Mrs A Cal lioon are visiting his people down in Missouri near Kansas City leaving on 10 Friday night Engineer L S Viersen re turned Friday evening on 10 from Wray Colorado where the company is conducting a sale of shoes Brakeman W E Magnuson Brakeman A E Cassell and Con ductor W T Wilcott laid off an order to take in The Lion and the Mouse Saturday night TV M Gardner general fore mans clerk returned on Satur day night from Omaha report ing the baby progressing favor ably from its severe operation the amputation of one of its arms above the elbow Miss Fern Graves and sister spent Sunday in Tndianola Brake man 0 J Kunkle is a conductor beginning today Win Sehmer and John Roach are new brakemen added today Brakeman G E McQuistin is up from the Oberlin branch today Mrs W Darvc Burnett spent Sunday with the home Folks in Strati on Mrs F C Runnells departed Thursday evening on Xo 10 for Chicago Mrs P E Russell was a Hastings passenger on Xo 10 on Thursday Conductor Herman Ilegenber g r was up from Republican on Sunday Will Lyon went up on No 13 today for some hunting near Trenton Brakeman B 0 Dickey married Thursday night in erlin Ivas C M Ketler of Bartley up for the Masonic doings was Ob- was on Saturday night Firemen Nelson Matz Cox and Mitchell were promoted Fri day to engineers C E Winger agent at Wau neta came down Friday night enroute for Minden Way car 14251 has been ov erhauled and goes on today in charge of Wilbur Fiske James Boldman agent at In dianola came up Saturday night for the Masonic doings Mrs J R Weidenhamer went up to Denver on Saturday morn ing on a short trip and visit Brakeman J A Clark went down to Red Cloud Saturday to take on some Masonic degrees The Burlington has been do ing om e repair work about the Palisade depot and stock yards The Burlington has acquired the water rights of the Maurer springs near Red Cloud for 1500 Brakeman A II McCreath left on Monday for Raton New Mexico called there by the ser ious illness of his father Robt Burns Avife and molth er left on No 6 Friday night for Omaha where Mrs Burns is to be operated on today Mrs J P Murray child and mother Mrs Mullen left on No 13 today for a visit of some length in Sheridan AVyo Mrs Andresen and little son left on 10 Friday evening for Chicago on a visit to relatives A brother of Mrs Andresen will be operated upon during her ab sence TEMPLE THEATRE Saturday November 25th Gaskilland Mac Vitty Inc offer the greatest modern play HENRY MILLERS SAVOY THEATRE N Y SUCCESS THE SERVANT m the HOUSE By Chas Rann Kennedy with HUGO B KOCH Ana the greatest cast of Players Ever Seen in the Middle West One Year in New York City Three Months in Chicago One Year in London Now a Sensation in Berlin A Sensation N Y Times A Masterpiece Washington Post An Epoch Making Play Chicago Inter Ocean True to Life Club Life The Thing to See Harpers Weekly It is a Play for the World to See Harpers Weekly The Best Example of Dramatic Work Now Extant N Y Post Prices 25c to 150 Curtain at 9 oclock PERSONAL MENTION Miss Kate Sipe of Bartley cainei up Friday to see the foot J P Crouse was in Lincoln on ball game business Friday J r Margaret Toll of E P Iluber went m to Oma hoe visited with June Wyckham ha Saturday aright on a brief i end of week business trip Cream Messenger McCree of Mrs J F Greimnger went to1 Oxford was in town today be- Oberlan Kansas Saturday morn tween trains doing some shopping mg iu visit lrs Foster sister of Mrs S Carl Bates of DeGroff CoiE Harvey returned this morn spent Sunday on business in jllg from ier visit in Kansas City Wray Colorado 1 Mesdames E I Bohanan and Mrs C F Ileber made a flying Omar Doling of Lincoln arrived trip ic Brush elcuado banirdayi on x0 9 this morning to be the morning on a visit guests of thenir sister Mrs W D Mrs C B Iloag of Indianola Burnett was guest of her daughter Mrs at - Arc iftiiM11 C B Gray end of week E B Perry of Cambridge the iiA fcTr ViMAOrwvm - - iU w Cw vJfcNfc Tt - MiAi J J IWWIVH a All m o Jones Miss Smith and several oth ers came down from Benkelman next judge of the 14th district Saturday 11 r 4- I n t 4m viaJr h - I - l 111 LUU l il Oil LIU UU UU business evening for the rpi T l i ir inc iiun iiuu iiiu uuuair R B Sheridan went up the iur ocoxt or urieans came up i lmpHial lraneh latter paint of on No 13 Saturday and is a last week to e ixySmt for some guest of her parents Mr and Mrsitime coking after has farm and Joseph Evans I ranch interests along the French- Mi s II H Miller avIio hasman been visiting her sister Mrs A j iss BmtM Brown wm lias III Petty ot Lincoln arrived horn n0 otjf nf -ire n 1Tn C t vu 111 i111 iIiO V J JJO oiinciay morning jjj jirs a uamnneJi wiuo lias t been absent several weeks visit- Itlcr lini criofoi in nnill VfiilViSKr I ka7 arrived home last Friday eve nine Mr and Mrs W A Dolan Mn W D Maekechrie and Mr C E Man nick weiv amansj the Tndan ola people at the Temple Satur day nisdit MrsW E DeWitt of Lincoln who spent part of last -week in Palisade Nebraska visiting friends returned home on No 10 Fnidaiv night Wll Ilartman of Monte ta Colorado came in from the west on 10 Friday evening on a visit and to transact some bus iness matters at the former Iicane Miss Lorene Calliocn -was a para senger Fridav night on 10 for Mexico Missouri where she will visit Miss Gertrude Suess of our city now a student in the school at that place Mr and Mrs I M Baerdslce of Indianola were city visitors Friday They are about ready to go to Arriba Colorado to spend the winter with their daughter Mis George Hill left Saturday on Nb9 Denver and Los Angeles for Mrs Ileber accompanied her as far as Fort Morgan returning home on No 10 Mr and Mrs W A Dolan and children spent part of Friday in the citv coming up in the familv car ir Uolan came to attend the meting of tthe beard of gov ernors of the Red Willow Auto mobile association Friday after noon Borlington Pays Taxes The Burlington swelled the chequer of Red Willow county on Fridav 1o the extent of 26 53632 being ats taxes for 1911 Of this amount 3 6034 repre sents tthe taxes on th Beaver branch the balance the main line etc 2293083 This is an in crease of 178200 over the taxes of last year Tn this connection it may be interesting to note that tax collections for 1911 have so far exceeded those of last year up to this time of about 2200 wliile the tax sales only exceed ed those of last vear by about 1 20000 yTWt A ai7V W - 41 tJJZ HOLIDAY GIFTS When thou makest presents let them be of such things as will last long to the end they may be in some way immor S and may frequently refresh the memory of the receiver THOMAS FULLER Our Christmas goods are here and we will be delighted to have you inspect them L C STOLL CO HfH WRECK CASUALTY CASE The Chicago Burlington Qiiiney railroad in the fed eral court yesterday afternoon entered a confession of judg ment for 6000 in favor of Bessie jI Damron of Jjinc lOln wife and administratrix of the estate of Walter J Damron who was lolled in the wreck at Indianola jLay 29 of this year Mr Jamiion was a locomotive fireman on train No 12 at the time of the wreck IMrs Dam ron will also receive the insur ance from the Burlington relief amounting to about 2500 On October 24 the Burlingtoni paid 6685 to Daisy Olson ad ministratrix of the- estate of the late Albert J Olson a fireman wtho was killed in ifche Indian ola wreck Both suits were brot for 50000 Lincoln Journal The McCook Tribune 100 a year Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account In the County Court of Red Willow Countj Nebraska State of Nebraska K ed Willow County ss To all persons interested in the estate of Ilenry Yingling de ceased On reading the petition of W II Staples Administrator pray ing a final settlement and allow ance of his account filed in this court on the 17th day of Novem ber 1911 and for the settlement of said estate and the discharge of Mm and liis bondsmen- from further liability therein It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested on said matter may and do appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county on the 9th day of December A D 1911 at nine oclock a m to show cause if any there be why the ffle fmm Bg3 gassm f Tsc tsss3 6smifflG is am For sixty years American house wives have found DrQ Frices Cream Baking Powder a guarantee of light pure CIA id wkclesome prayer of the petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be jriven to all persons interested in said mat ter by publishing a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed in said coun ty for three successive Aveeks prior to said day of hearing Seal J C MOORE County Judge C E ELDRED Attorney First publication Nov 20 Gts All persons interested in the es tate of Oscar M Matthews de ceased are hereby notified that on November fth 1911 Maude Baker filed her petition in the county court of Red WilRvw coun ty Nebraska for her administra tion of said estate and same will be heard in said court at nine a m on December 2nd 1911 Seal J C MORE County Judge RITCIHE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Nov 13 6ts All persons interested in the estate of Elisha A Dodge de ceased are hereby notified that on the fourth day of November 1911 Myrtle Ilartman adminis tratrix of said estate filed in the County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska her final ac count as said administratrix and that said final account will be heard in said court at nine 1 oclock a m on December 1st 1911 and are hereby ordered to appear at said time and place and show cause if any such exist why said final account should not be allowed J C MOORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Nov 6 6ts Margaret Davis William S Davis Mildred Davis and arah G Lamb formerly Sarah G Ed monds also known as S G Edr monds defendants will take no tice that Frank E McKinnis plaintiff has filed liis petition against you in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska the object and prayer of whiel is to obtain a decree of said court quieting his title to the north of the northwest 4 of section 21 township 1 range 30 in Red Wil low county Nebraska against any claim title to or interest in or lien upon said land that either of you may have or claim to foCOo have to liave his title thereto de clared to be absolute to exclude you and each of you from any title to or interest in or lien up on said premises and to have 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 void and no lienupon said premises and for equitable reliefl You are required to answer plaintiffs petition on or before Monday December 11th 1911 C H BOiYLE Attorney for Plaintiff First oublieation Nov 2 4ts McCOOK MACHINERY AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing We are agents for the Celebrated Ford Auto 210lst st W -- Phone red- 45 n Lumber and Coal Thats All I JLJ m h 4 0 g But we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and complete stocks in all grades Barnett Lumber Co Phone 5 nov BULLARD LUMBER Co SELLS THE BEST Li er i Coal PHONE NO 1 Be Your Own RainMaker Did the recent long dry spell hit you pretty hard cutting down your crop yield and your income for the year In the Big Horn Basin and the Yellowstone Valley farmers have raised splendid crops Their income this year will bo great er than ever and it all comes from an ample water supply The farmer control ed the rain and applied the water as his crops needed it The Government system of irrigation provides during the growing season two feet of water per aero the equivalent of twelve heavy rains of two inches each think whatsuch a water supply would have meant to your community during the summer of 1911 Why notgowithme on the next excursioninto the Big Horn Basin and look overjthat land of sunshineand bounty new Government units of the finest kind of irrigated land near Ealston now available with perpetual water rights on the easiest terms These are the richeskgif ts the government has had to bestow uponlitsjpeople within thirty years m D CLEM DEAVER Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam Street - OMAHA NEB i s i s sis U