The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 20, 1896, Image 5

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GOING EAST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES.
No. 2 , through passenger. . . . . . . . . . . 5:55 A. M.
No. q , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 P. 1.
No. 6afreight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 A. M.
No. 148 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 : A. M.
No. 8o , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A. M.
No. 75 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 A. M.
GOING WEST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES.
No. 3 , through passenger..12:40 A. M.
No. , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:15 P. M.
No. 3 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6oo P. r.
No. 77 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:20 P. M.
No. 149 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 P. M.
IMPERIAL LINE-CENTRAL TIME.
No. 175 , accommodation , leaves. . . . 9:00 : A. M.
No. 176 , accommodation , arrives . . . 6:40 P. M.
I r NoTE-No. : 63 carries passengers for
Stratton , Benkelman and If ai ler.
All trins run daily excepting 148 , 149 and
176 , which run daily Y
. 3 stops at Benkelman and Wray.
No. 2 stops at Indianola , Cambridge and
Arapahoe.
No. 8o will carry passengers for Indianola ,
Cambridge and Arapaliue.
Nos. 4 , 5,148,149 and 176 carry passengers
for all stations.
When i\o. 8o is annulled No. 148 will leave
at 8:00 a. m.
You can purchase at this office tickets to all
principal points in the United States and Canada -
ada and baggage checked through to destination -
tion without extra charge of transfer. For
information regarding rates , etc. , call on or
address C. E. M1 GNiR Agent.
A son was born to Conductor and Mrs.
11. 0. McClure on last Friday evening.
Mrs. J. F. Forbes IS entertaining her
mother , Mrs. Tomblin , who arrived in
the city , Monday evening.
Mrs. Tim Foley joined her husband
here. Tuesday evening , the Conductor
going down the road to meet her.
Mrs. F. ill. Washlaurn arrived home ,
Tuesday evening on 5 , from a visit to
her old home in Bromfield , this state.
An order has been promulgated which
will soonniake the new engine whistle
but a reminiscence. Like the heathen
Chinese , they have to go.
L. I. Aieserve came down from Gillette -
lette , 1Vyonung , close of last week , and
has been visiting relatives in Indianola
and McCook , this week.
Brakeman R. McBride of Sheridan is
at Red Cloud , Neb. , visiting his folks.
. . Brakeman 111. Ronan will start cast ,
tonight , for a months visit with his parents -
ents at Burlington , Iowa. Mike will go
to Chicago and return via McCook. . . .
Mrs. W. C. Lambert of Sheridan has
gone to McCook for a months visit with
relatives. On her way she will stop at
Holdrege for a few days , visiting friends.
Alliance Grip.
Mrs.Villiain Francisco of McCook
arrived in the city , Thursday morning ,
to visit with friend' . . . . . , Tlie Argus got
an iron sewer pipe , the Nation got about
a V and prospects , the preacher got a
turkey , the turkey was bought from an
A. P. A. and they are all falling over
each other to nonnnate Bentley-we
don't think . . . .Joseph Kubicek came
down from McCook , Saturday morning ,
to visit with his family , returning to that
place again , Sunday night. He says
that Red Cloud is all right and that he
saw more people and teams in this city
than he has seen in McCook in six
weeks.-Red Cloud Belt.
Tacoma , Wash. , March 13.-Tile Puget
Sound , Mount Tacoma & Eastern Railway -
way company was incorporated today
with a capital stock of $2,000,000 , partially -
tially subscribed by eastern capitalists.
The new road will follow what is known
as Hart's logging railway for ten miles
in the direction of Mount Tacoma , forty
miles distant from the city , the first objective -
jective point of the route , which is essentially -
tially a scenic railway. From Mount
Tacoma the railroad will be built eastward -
ward ands 6111 probably connect with the
Chicago , Burlington & Quincy.
Last Saturday night immediately after
the arrival of the trains at this point ,
Switchman Larkey , while performing his
customary duties in the yard , found the
body of a man lying on the track near
the Ogden Avenue crossing. The man
was removed to the depot and proved to
be a stranger in an unconscious condition -
tion from the effects of a severe cut on
the head. Dr. Brady , the company surgeon -
geon , gave the wound needed attention ,
and in a short time the man regained
consciousness. From the statement he
made it was learned that with several
companions he came in on the front end
of No , 3's mail car and when at the
crossing either jumped off or was pushed
off the train , which , he could not re-
member. In the fall he received the
injury from whicli he was suffering. His
discovery by Mr. Larkey was timely , for
at the time an engine was backing down
and in a few more seconds would have
crushed the life out of his prostrate
form. The man gave his name as J. F.
Statsny and was evidently a genteel
tramp. He was cared for until the next
day , when the citizens made up a purse
and sent him to McCook , Sunday night.
-Oxford Standard.
A Good McCook Home
To trade for good eastern property.
W. 0. RUSSELL , McCook , Nebraska.
Try McConnell's Balsam for that
cough. Price 25 cents.
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A son was born to A. Casten and wife ,
Sunday last.
A ten pound daughter was born to Mr ,
and Mrs. Ellis Ford on Thurday morn-
ing.
Arthur Douglass left on Monday even-
lag for Denver , where lie will continue
in the company's employ.
B. F , Wickershani , an old western em-
ploye , was in the city , fore part of the
week , visiting the boys at headquarters.
If you take pleasure in good stationery -
ery , try Crane's. It's fine and reasonable -
ble in price , lVe ajso do engraving of
cards and embossing of letter paper. See
samples and get prices.
Try NcConnell's Balsam for that
cough. Price 25 cents.
McConnell's Balsam cures coughs.
Price 25 cents.
Plenty of Farms for Rent.
A number of good farms for reii t.
Call early and get your choice. Apply
to P. A. WELLs , over Citizens bank.
To California In a Tourist Sleeper.
The Burlington Route personally conducted -
ducted office-a-week excursions to Colorado -
rado , Utah and California are just the
things for people of moderate means.
Cheap , respectable , comfortable , expe-
ditious. They leave Omaha every Thursday -
day and go through , without change , to
Sau Francisco and Los Angeles. The
tourist sleepers in which excursionists
travel arc carpeted , upholstered in ratan
and have spring seats , spring backs ,
mattresses , blankets ; curtains , pillows ,
etc. Only $5 for a double berth , wide
enough and big enough for two. The route
lies through Denver , Colorado Springs ,
the wonderful canyons and peaks of the
Rockies , Salt Lake and Sacramento.
For rates and also for illustrated folder
giving full information , call on the nearest -
est agent of the Burlington Route or
write to J. Francis , G. P. & T. A. ,
Omaha , Neb.
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P1eity of Apples at
Knl1)1)le's.
DON'T TOBACCO Sl'l't' OR SMOKE
YOUR LIFE AWAY ?
Is the truthful and startling title of a book
about No-'I'o-Bac , the harmless , guaranteed
tobacco habit cure that braces up the nicotin-
ized nerves , eliminates nicotine poison , makes
weak men regain strength , vigor and man-
hoo(1. YOU run no physical or financial risk ,
as No To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere
under a guarantee to cure 0r money refunded.
Book free. Address Sterling Rmedy ' Co.
New York or Chicago.a19.95iyr. b .
Sold by McConnell & Co. , McCook , Neb.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria ,
TIIRE\V AwAY his CASES.
Ur. D. Wiley , ex-postmaster , Black Creek ,
N. V. , was so badly afflicted with rheumatism
that he was only able to hobble around with
canes , and even then it caused him great pain. '
After using Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was
so much improved that he threw away his
canes. I-Ie says this liniment did him more
good than all other medicines and treatment
put togther. Forsale at 5o cents per bottle by j
McConnell & Co.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Casteria ,
The little daughter of Mr. Fred \Vebber ,
HollandMass. , had a very bad cold and cough
which he had not been able to cure with any
thing. I gave him a 25 cent bottle of Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy , says Mr. Ilolden , merchant -
chant and postmaster at 1Vest Brimfield , and
the next time I saw him lie said it worked like
a charm. This remedy is intended especially
for acute throat and lung diseases such as
colds , croup and whooping cough , and it is
famous for its cures , 't'here is iio danger in
giving it to children for it contains nothing
injurious. For sale by McConnell & Co.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
tinr people are growing more and more in
the habit of looking to McConnell & Co. for
the latest and best of everything in the drug
line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedies -
dies , famous for its cures of bad colds , croup
and whooping cough. 1Vhen in need of such
a medicine give this remedy a trial and you
will be more than pleased with the result.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
State of Nebraska , Red 1Villow county , ss. :
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
claims and demands against Michael Travers ,
deceased , that the time fixed for filing claims
against the estate is six months from the totli
day of April , 1896. All persons are required
to present their claims with vouchers to the
county judge of said county at his office therein -
in on or betore the 8th day of October , 1896 ,
and all claims so filed will be heard before
said judge on the loth day of October , i896 , at
one o'clock , p. m. Dated this 19th day of
March , 1896. ISAAC M. SMITH ,
( True copy. ) 3-20. Comity Judge.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land 01fice at McCook , Nebraska , February -
ary tith,1S96. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has hied notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim , and that said proof will be made
before Register or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska -
braska , on April 7th , i896 , viz : WILLIAM H.
CUT FAR , I-I. E. No. 9,789 , for the northwest
quarter , section 9 , township 5 north. range 3o
west , sixth principal meridian. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continuous -
ous residence upon and cultivation of said
land , viz : Phillip RoemersheuserAntonBraun ,
Peter Reinheimer , of Osborn , Nebraska , John
Braun , of Zimmer , Nebraska.
2-14-fits. A. S. CAMPBEI.L , Register.
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Tailor Male to Order Suits---$1(1.005
$17.50 , $19.00 , $2100 $23.50 and $26.00.
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1.50 $ S.50 z.a0
Ready lade Siiits1.50 , ,
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Boys' Snits3,00 and .
Remember , all of these goods are war.
rantel all wool anti of the best wear b r
Wanamaker & Brown , the largest and most
reliable clothing firm in the United States.
Call and see samples. Satisfy your-
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