The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 06, 1895, Image 8

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for Infants and Children.
NCastorialssowelladaptedtOCl1ldrenthat Castorla cures Coil ; Constipation ,
Irccommendlbassuperlortoanypreserlptlon Sour Stomach , DiarrhoeaEructatton ,
iaiowato me. " IL Ancona , 3L D. , Kills Worms , gives sleep , and promotes dl-
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. "The use of 'CastAria' Is so universal and "For s6veeral years I have recommended
its merits so wellknownt .itltsecrosawork 'Castoria , ' and shalt always continue to do
ot supererogation to cndorsoit. Fcwarethe so , as it has invariably produced beneficial
intelligent families who do not keep Castor results , "
within easy roach. " EDwix F. PAnone , M. D. ,
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New York City.
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
\ _ GEO. HOCKNELL , B. In. FREES , W. F. LAWSON , F. A. PEPJNELL ,
President. N President. Cashier. Asst Cashier.
A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS.
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OFFICERS.
0. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier.
{ . CORRESPONDENTS-The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. The
Chemical National Bank , New York City.
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MAIN AVENUE , McC00K , NEB.
Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trlm
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Iieadnche. Wakefulness , Lost Vitality. lgbny L'm1a
aious , evil dreams , impotency and waettgdlseaees caused by
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It's dollars to dimes congress does not
perfecta solution of the. Union Pacific
debt to the government , this season.
Judge William R. Kelly has been appointed -
pointed general solicitor of the Union
Pacific to succeed Senator John M.
Thurston. .
Porter-Train's awa , man. Ye should
Rae ran faster. Passenger-Ran faster !
Dod , 'a ran fast enough , but a' should
hae startit sooner.
The B. & 0. have lately received their
second electric locomotive. No load it
has yet been coupled on to has been
great enough to stall it.
The Canadian Pacific railway once
carried the mail from Vancouver to New
York in 85 hours , and from Yokohama
to London in 20days. .
The Canadian Pacific owns and controls -
trols 8,930 miles of track and its army of
employes number 20,000. Civil service
rules apply as to promotion.
I The compiled train accidents for the
month of October includes 6o collisions ,
64 derailments and 7 other accidents , a
total of 13I , in which 49 persons were
killed and 173 injured.
Nebraska has 5,300.35 miles of single
track in operation by its railroads , an
increase of 3,477.24 miles in ten years.
We wonder if the next ten years will
show as great an increase.
Four boys wrecked a fast mail train on
the New York Central , lately , near
Rome , New York. Too much yellow
backed novel reading is the cause as-
signed. They intended to rob the head
and injured.
The new double-deck railway and
highway bridge across the Mississippi
river at Rock Island is now in course of
construction. The U. S. government
and the C. , R. I. & l' . railway are
building it jointly to replace the present
single track structure.
Mr. Westinghouse has communicated
to Pennsylvania railroad officials preliminary -
liminary plans by which he believes it
possible to reduce the 5,000,000 tons of
coal now used annually on their lines
east of Pittsburg to about 6ooooo tons ,
at a saving of $5oooooo a year. The
plan involves the equipment of the road
with electrical apparatus , used in connection -
nection with gas engines.
Mr. Albert Johnson , a locomotive engineer -
gineer who ran the first locomotive used
on the Raleigh & Gaston , one of the divisions -
visions of the Seaboard Air Line , over
fifty years ago , is at the Atlanta exposition -
tion in charge of the model of the "Tor-
nado" , the engine used in making the
initial trip on the road. Mr. Johnson
has been pensioned by the directors of
the road. He is now over 90 years of
age.
At Altoona , Penn. , recently , Henry
Cresswell , a yard conductor , boarded a
runaway- engine , which was making
about 25 miles per hour and stopped it
in season to prevent a wreck , although
he was dragged for a considerable distance -
tance before he was able to get into the
cab. The general superintendent sent
him a letter of commendation with a
check for $50. The engine had started
several miles up the hill while the crew
was off looking at a wreck.
raul Morton , formerly general freight
agent of the Burlington and at present
president of the Colorado Coal , Iron
and Fuel Co. , has been elected third vice
president of the Santa Fe ; E. P. Rip-
ley , third vice president of the Chicago ,
Milwaukee & St. Paul railway has been
elected president. With an economical
C. , B. & Q. administration inaugurated
upon the Santa Fe it will undoubtedly
become on short notice a dividend paying -
ing road.
The Central Railway of Peru , built by
the Peruvian government for the devel-
opmtnt of the country and for military
purposes , is the highest railway in the
world. It crosses the Andes at an altitude -
tude of i5,656 feet above sea level and at
two other points reaches an altitude of
over 14,000 teet. It's maximum grade
s d per cent. The curvature varies from
little less than three degrees to slightly
more than 14 degrees. In a distance of
: o6 miles the rise is over 15,000 feet.
The road is worked by eight switch
backs the largest being a rise of 700 feet.
On the western slope of the mountain 56
tunnels are located , seven of which are
over 12,000 feet long , and nine of the
tunnels are more than 15,000 feet above
the sea.
NOTICE.
In the district court of led Willow county ,
Nebraska. Melinda I. Hedgecock vs. Solo-
man F. Hedgecock. To Soloman F. Hedge-
oock , non resident defendant : You are hereby
notified that on the 20th dayof ovember ,
S95 Melinda I. Hedgecock filed a petition
against you in the district court of Red Wil-
ow county , Nebraska , the object and prayer
of which are to obtain a divorce from you on
he ground that you have willfully abandoned
he plaintiff , without good cause , for the term
of two years last past. ' You are required to
answer said petitionon or before the 30th day
of December , 1895.MELINDA
MELINDA I. HEDGECOCK.
By W. IL Starr , her attorney.
Finest hand picked
A PA1es S5c. to 90. , '
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J.E.Logue is still in Norton Co. , Kas. , husking -
ing corn.
Alvin Benjamin and family are home from
Colorado.
C. G. Boatman drove down to Indianola ,
Saturday , on business ,
W. A. Holbrook entertained relatives from
north of McCook , Sunday.
Rev. Bell of McCook preached at the Prosy
pect Park school house , last Sunday.
Quite a number from this place spent
Thankgiving day with Rev. J. E. Tirrill , over
at Fairview.
L. W. Critser and wife , and son W. L. Crit-
ser and wife , left on Wednesday of last week
for Wichita , Kansas , where they expect to
make their home.
A son was born to Colonel and Mrs. Eugene
Dunham , Nov. 29th , all parties concerned do.
ing well , except the Colonel , who has not
fully recovered yet.
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Read the best county -
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The McCook Tribune
every time.
NOTICE ' 10 NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS ,
In the district court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska. Henry T. Church , plaintiff , vs.
John Quan and Catherine Quan , defendants.
John.Quan and Catherine Quan , nonresident
defendants , will take notice that on the 9th
day of November , iS95 , plaintiff herein filed
his petition in the district court of Red Willow
county , Nebraska , against said defendants ,
the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed fry the
defendants to one L.l l.kooney upon the southeast -
east quarter of section No. two (2) ( ) , in town.
ship number four ( q ) , north of range number
thirty (3owest ( ) of the 6th principal meridian ,
in Red Willow county , Nebraska , to secure the
payment of one certain promissorynote dated
the 24thi day of September , 1894. for the sum
of Ioo.oo , due and payable in one year from
its date. 'T'hat there is now due upon said
note and mortgage the sum of $111.24 , and
which said note and mortgage were on or
about the Loth day of October , 1895 , duly sold ,
assigned and transferred by the said L. H.
Rooney to this plaintiff , for a valuable consideration -
eration , by written endorsement on the back
of said note , ftrr which sumwith interest from
tins date , plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants -
fendants map be required to pay the same
and that said remises may be sold to satisfy
the amount found due. Yu are required to
answer said petition on or before th2 d day
of Decembe , 1895.
Dated this tith day of November , 1895.
1IENRY 1. CIiuacii , Plaintiff.
By A. J. Rittenhouse , his attorney. Io-15-4ts.
Major C. 1' . Picton is manager of the State
Hotel , at Denison Texas , which the traveling
men say is one of the best hotels in that sec-
tion. In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , Major Pic-
ton says : "I have used it myself and in my
family forseveral years , and take pleasure in
sayingthat 1 consider it an infallible cure for
diarrhoea and dysenteiy. I always recommend -
mend it , and have frequently administered it
to my guests in the hotel , and in every case it
has proven itself worthy of unqualified endors-
ment. For sale by McConnell & Co.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When most needed it is not unusual for
your family physician to be away from home.
Such was the experience of Mr. J. Y. Schenck ,
editor of the Caddo , Ind. Ter. Banner , when
his little girl , two yars of age was thratened
with a severe attack of croup. He says : "My
wife insisted that I go for the doctor , but as
our family physician was out of town I par
chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy -
edy , relieved her immediately. I will
not be without it in the future. " 2o-c and 50c.
bottles for sal e b } McConnell Co.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
The wife of Mr. D. Robinson , a prominent
lumberman of Hartwick , N. Y. , was sick with
rheumatism for five months. In speaking of
it , Mr. Robinson says : "Chamberlain's Pain
Balm is the only thing that gave her any rest
from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot be
beat. " Many very bad cases of rheumatism
have been cured by it. For sale at 'o cents
per bottle by McCnnell & Co.
Finest hand nicked
Apples , S5c. to JUe , 7
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Chase Co. Land an _ ve Stack Cot
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Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder
P. 0. address Ini penal
Chase county , and Beat
rite. Nebraska. linage ,
Stinking Water and the
Frenchman creeks , in
Chase county. Nebraska.
Brand as cut on side of
someanimalson hip and
sides of some , or anywhere -
where on thr animal.
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Has just received a new stock of CLOTH ®
and TRIMMINGS. If you want a good Etc
ting suit made at the very lowest prices for
good work , call on him. Shop first door west
of Barnett's Lumber Oltice , on Donniso' I
street. i
Chan berlaiit'a Lye and Skin Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt-
Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped
Hands , Itching Piles , Burns , Frost Bites ,
Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eve Lids. '
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
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TO HORSE OWNERS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy' con ,
tlition try Dr. Lady's Condition Powders
They tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless
loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct
idne7 disorders and destroy worms , giving
new life to an old or over-worked horse. 23
cents per package. For sale by druggists
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You Know yo u can '
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just as cheap as anywhere
where else quality
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MISSES MOORE
DRESS s MAKERS.
FIRST CLASS WORK AND STYLISH
GARMENTS GUARANTEED. i
Front rooms over Knipple's Grocery.
MRS. E. E. UTTER , . ,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
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Plano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo
VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALY.
FStudio-Cornerof Dodge and Madison sts.
ELMER ROWELL ,
Real PstateCollections , Insurance
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Notary Public. East Dennison street. '
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"Office hours-9 to If a. m. . 2 to 5 and- n 4
7 to 9 p. m. Looms-Over the First National ' II !
bank. Night calls answered at the office.
J. A. CUNN , ; ; ' '
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MCCooK , NEBRASKA.
rOflice-OverC.A.Leaclt'sjewelrystore. it
Residence-701 Main street. Prompt atten- I i
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MCCooK , NEBRASKA. '
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Rear of First National bank. ,
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anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith , w
& Bellamy , assistants.
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farmer needs one , some three or four. Can be
set up in 30 minutes.and when e mPtY can be I
used for a stock fence ) and set up for corn I '
again when needed. C all'and exa mlt e. , 3 ,
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