The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 12, 1895, Image 5

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No , : , through passenger. . . . . . . . . . 5:55 A.ll.
No. 4 , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 P. A1 ,
No. iGfrelght . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0:45 A. Ai.
No. 04freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 A. Ai.
No. F4froigbt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:04 A.Af ,
No. ] t8 , freight , made up bere. . . . . . 5W A. 31.
(301tii WEST-f0U1 TAIN TIDE-LEAVES.
No. 3 , through passenger..ll:35 P. Ai.
No. 5 , ] Dent i asssenger. . . . . . . . . . . . 4I5 P. f.
No. 03 , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOfi P. Ai ,
No. ii , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4'1 P. Ai.
No , 149 , freight , made up here . , . . . OUO A. Ji.
IIPEEiIAL LICE.-t10UtiTAIti TIJIF. ,
No.175 , IeRCee at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A. A1 ,
No.174 , arrlres at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40 P. At.
i T'NoTE : No. 3 enrriss paesongera for
Stratton , lienkelman and Haigler.
All trains run daily oxceptlnq 146 , loll gad
1i6. which run daily except Sunday.
No.3 stops at [ ienkolman nod wrap.
No. : slope at Indianola , Cambridge and Ar
apahoe.
No.80 wait carry passengers for Indianola ,
Cambridge and Arapahoe.
Nos.4 , 5,148,143 and 14 carry passengers for
all stations.
I'oii CAn parehaRO At this Oti1Ce I1Cket8 [ 0 Rl.
principal points in the United States and Can
ads and baggage checked through to de tina-
tion without extra charge of trunsrer. For
information regarding rates , etc. call on or
address C. E. AIAUNEtt , Agnotl
There was a stock extra of ten cars ,
Dionday.
A nice variety of ink and pencil tablets -
lets at this office.
Electric motors are the coming power
for rapid transit.
Vill Archibald and wife are ] tome from
quite an extended visit to Chicago rel-
atives.
They have a new boarder up at Harry
Tyler's. The lad arrived on 1Vednesday
morning ,
A bullet proof door aiid a iudow shield
has been patented for use on mail and
express cars.
.lIrs. J , E. Robinson tiyeiitup to Denver -
ver , Saturday nigitt , on a short visit , returning -
turning hortte on lIonday utorning.
Some handsome nett- bet writing paper -
per just received at our stationery de-
partment. Prices very reasonable.
The pay checks lightened the hearts
of the railroad men , last night , and burdened -
dened their pockets correspondingly ,
.llrs. lIcCarl , Ray , Ida and Blanche
will de P art on tomorrow mornin b for
Indiana , on a visit of a number of weeks.
Fifteen ( I5) ) cents atll buy a box of
nice writing paper at this office , containing -
taining 2. } sheets of paper and 2.1 euve-
opes.
Seven cars ofTexas feeders Were unloaded -
loaded at Robb , Colorado , Saturday
morning last. Feed and grass are reported -
ported very scarce in Texasjust now.
Conductor Iinowland and Brakeman
Beck took a second \To. 3 through from
Orford to Denver , Dlonday night. The
extra was made up of No. I5 from Kansas -
sas City.
The electrical-industry , according to
the Electrical Reriew , is about iy years
old and employs over $ roooooooo0 0 f
invested capital. T1Ie greater part o f
this immense investment has been made
since ISSS , when the electric motor was
proved to be a success.
L. B , Stiles left for Salt Lake City ,
Utah , ZVeduesday night , being hastil y
summoned there by a telegram announc
fug the serious condition of his younges t
boy , tit ho is suffering with rheumatism ,
which has effected his heart with alarm -
ing symptoms.
It is a matter of rumor here that Ett
gineer Frank Reed , formerly of our city
but noty of ZVymore , has come into tit e
possession of a large suns of money , re
Gently , by the death of an eastern rein
tine. Ta > TRIBU\E has nothing au
thoritative to offer on the subject , bu t
hopes the rumor is correct.
Saturday noon as one one of the na
tional educational association special 5
was coming into the yard here from th e
east , engine 23S , Engineer Donavan
Fireman 3loore , broke her left side pis
ton rod and knocked out the front eu a
of the cylinder head on the same side
There was no other damage. As tits ai
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brakes rere promptly set front th
coaches , the trafn stopped , and an ettr
engine had to bring the trafn in , It wa
a lucky accident , happeuingasaud irks n
it did.
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COPI RIGHTS.
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tionsstrictly con8dentlal , A Handbook oP In.
formation concerning Patents and how to ob-
tninthem eentfree. Also a catalogue of mechau
icalandscientl9obooks sentfree.
Patents taken through 3lunn tr Co , receive
specialnonceinthe cientificAmericnnand
thus are brought widely beforetbe publicwith-
out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper ,
issuedweeklyeleaantlpillnstratedhasb farthe
largest circulation of an scientific work in the
sorld. S3 a year. Samp e cb pies Bent free.
Bnildin Edition monthly , : .5pnyear. BinglO
e0pies , , v Cent9. t'ery number contains beau-
tifnl plntes , in colors , and photoarnphs of new
houses. with plans , enabling builders to show the
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The 11cCook Tribiill e
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To California in a Tourist Sleeper.
The Burlin ton Route personally Gong -
ducted ottce a reek excursions to Colorado -
rado , lltalt and California are just the
things for people of moderate means.
Chen P , respectable , comfortable , eepe-
ditious. They leave Omaha every Thurs-
dayand go through , without change , to
San Francisco and Los Angeles. The
tourist sleepers in ivltich excursionists
travel are carpeted , upholstered itt ratan
and have spring seats , spring backs ,
mattresses , blankets ; curtains , pillows ,
etc. Only $ S for a double berth , wide
enough and bigenough for two. Ttte route
lies through Denver , Colorado Springs ,
the wonderful canyons and peaks of tits
Rockies , Salt Lakc and Sacramento.
For rates and also for illustrated folder
giving full information , call on the nearest -
est agent of the Durlington Route or
write to J. Francis , G. P & T. A. ,
Omaha , Neb.
Reduced Rates to Hot Springs , S. D. ,
Are offered by the Burlington Route ,
flay 2ttti , June qth and Igtit , July 3d
and Igth , August 2d and 23d. One fare
for the round trip. Tickets good for 30
daps. In addition , low round trip rates
to Hot Springs are in effect tits year
'round. For inforntatiott about rates
and trains via the Burlington Route , to
Hot Springs , apply to local agent. For
illustrated folder , descriptive of this
famous resort , tivrite to J. Francis , G. P.
& T. . , Omaha Neb.
Buy a patent lever hose coupler from
Cochran . Co.
PROSPECT PARK
Crops are looking fine iu these
pal'tS.
I1C19 1'hompson's face wears a
broad smile since the rain.
Sevral of our farmers spent
the Fourth cultivating coru.
Farmers are very busy getting
the weeds out of Their corn fields.
( lofts a number of people from
Gerver precinct held a picnic on
Dry creek , the FOlll'th.
rLllgllSt Hoge and 15'ife spent
Sunday night at the Parh , guest
of DIi's. Hoge's sister , lIrs. J. H.
Fade. '
lIrs. and llrs. James Boatman
tivith their son-iu-
spent Saturday , - -
law , w. S. Hartman over on
Spring creek.
Charlie Boatman and Alice
Holbrook and Clifford Denham
and blattie Shears celebrated the
Fourth at Danbury.
Clark Boatman had one of his
feet Hite badly cut b Y coming in
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contact with one of the knives on
the Eli , which he was cultivating
COl'll 4vlth.
THEY have another little girl
iu the President's mansion. . 1'e
move that she be called Reber-
Ca.
1'iASSAS is suffering from lln-
precedented floods , especially on
the Smok Y river.
GEIVEPAL DltarE W111 lea(1 the
Republicans to victory in Iowa ,
this fall. Matt Parrott is the
nominee for lieutenant governor ,
Josiah Gi en for judge of the sll-
preme court , Sabin for state super-
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i > itendent , and Perkins for railroad
commissioner.
e r TxE Hares Centre Re p ublican
a gives it Dili on a chtwh of ice that
s the fact that I < IcClure of Beal er
City is the B , C lI. candidate will
not elect him judge , Perhaps
yes. Maybe no. But if Ic-
Chire is really the B. tC lI. candidate -
didate , and the B. C lI. really
want film to be judge , the probabilities -
babilities are that 11IcClnre will
read his title clear to the judgeship -
ship in i ovember , But
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Dnrin b the month of Jul 3 r we
wish to close out all of our unimer
Dress Goods Remnants etc , and ii i ,
we will oinks the 1 prices to snit 3 rou ti ,
Y ou can use the oods. ' 4 T e will
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store b . u b ust 1st i wb.ci we shall
fit
be b in to receive our fall ski l nnents , ,
notice oi' which will be b ivcn later. ° ,
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l dace a lot of Vlzite < ) 'ools Gin -
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suer dress oals on sale at 5c.
3 rar(1 t0 C10Se Olt. i Ia 3 r of thc I
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lvhen you want to buy anything in the Grocery line ;
noble is the man you ti , ant to see. He keeps the
eery best goods and sells them at remarkably low
prices. He also carries a magnificent line of Lamps ,
Queensware of all kinds and Crocker3 . His line of
Hanging and Stand Lamps is undoubtedly the finest
in 'ollthwestern Nebraska.
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