The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 14, 1902, Image 5

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CVfltral Time 11 10 p it
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XAXS LIXB WBt T DEPART
Mountain Time 11 l a h
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Wptiwr dining ami reclining chair cars
i iw fn on through trains Tickets -old
ami Baggage checked to any point in the United
fctatts or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick-
t caU 5 wrttt A- Ihoin on Agent
Mctook Nebraska or J Francis General
Vnr Omaha Nebraska
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS
Brakeman L L Casspll has been in
Denver part of the week
Business is light in the train service
and vacations come easy
Brakeman E E Hines is in Hastings
o - -day lay off and is sick
Brakeman C A Hedges is enjoying a
20 day lay off in Kansas City
Brakeman E 0 Scott accompanied
G P Roark to the sanitarium in Lin
coln last night on 6
Brakeman A G Goth has taken a 30
day vacation and is visiting his parents
in Belle vue Nebraska
Conductor William Cropp and Brake
man Harry Ellison of Oxford were head
quarters visitors Wednesday
Conductor John Morris has been off
duty part of the week on account of
the sickness of one of his children and
Conductor L C Wolff has had his run
meanwhile
L B Simmons is now formally in
stalled as helper assistant cashier and
freight asenc at the Burlington depot
Francis Dunn operator at the
depot was compelled to go to his home
at Hastings this week on account of
sickness Beaver City Tribune
It is reported that C H Quereau
formerly with theBurlington as assistant
superintendent of motive power and
now with the D R G in the same
capacity will return to the Burlington
as superintendent of motive power this
position being recently vacated by the
resignation of D Hawksworth Alliance
Grip
Conductor A G King and Engineer
R A Smith of the Western divison have
been put on the Alliance Denver passen
ger run in place of Conductor W
Naughton and Engineer J P Lynch
Conductor Naughton takes Conductor
M jrClellans place on passenger west out
of Alliance The Wyoming division will
have two engine crews and one train
rew on the Alliance Denver passenger
run and the western division will have
oue of each Alliance Grip
One Burlington engineer says the elec
tric headlights in service are the best
tft devised to prevent accidents While
the machinery is liable to derangement
occasionally this may be counterbal
anced by the fact that the lights are so
eood while in service that collisions and
ther accidents are not liable to occur
The acetylene lamp is good much better
than the old oil burning elow but it
do s not compare in strength and brilli
ancv to the electric Lincoln Journal
CULBERTSOJi
Prof H G Meyers attended the
Teachers Association at Stratton yes
terday
J B Hunter the Cnlbertson nursery
man returned from Colorado Friday
after an absence of several months
Miss Margaret Young returned to
Fort Morgan after a few weeks visit
with her parents and friends of this
village
John Wagner George Hein George
Webber and a number of other German
Russian families are preparing to move
to Loveland Colo where they have
contracted to work in the beet fields
Just why such men as - r Wagner and
Mr Hein should want tc to Colorado
to engage in beet culture more than
vour correspondent can understand
They own the best kind f land for
growing beets and have plent of water
to irrigate with
For a year past the principal
joint in the town was run by Ma Vas
tine under the name of the Culfcx tson
Gun Club The anti saloon people l de
several grand stand plays to shut ne
dive up but owing to some mysterio
influence nothing was ever accomplished
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SUOri time aij -
Vogel a farmer living north east of
town who run the CInb about ten days
when he was notified to close up and not
having any pull with the good people he
was compelled to quit If you want to
run a whiskey joint in Culbertson you
must have a -stand in
Saved Her Childs Life
-In three weeks our chubby little boy was
fhacfred by pneumonia almost to a skeleton
writes Mrs W Watkins of Pleasant City O
A terrible cough set in that in spite of the
pood doctors treatment for several weeks srew
worse every day We thaa used Dr Kinds
j6W Discovery for cousurnptioc and our darling
was soon sound and welL Ve are sure this
and medicine saved his life- Millions Know
ft is the only sure care for coughs colds and all
lung diseases McConnell Berry dmggists
ccarantee satisfaction SOcandSO Trial free
CEDAR BLUFFS
Herman Berndt and daughters took a
trip to McCook Friday
A number from here went down to the
Stilgebouer sale at Danbury
The frame of the new church is up
and it begins to look like a building
Al Benjamin ran his leg against a
horses foot last week which made him
pretty lame
Frank Lofton has made an addition of
ten head of cattle to his herd purchased
of Mr Nixon
Smallpox is reported very prevalent
south of here and also at Oberlin Six
miles is the closest it has got at present
Harry Kennedy has moved his gro
ceries to more commodious quarters in
the Kellogg store recently vacated by
Mr Flemming
Mr Flemming of Oberlin evidently
didnt get as much trade with his branch
store here as he anticipated He moved
his goods back last week
COLEMAN
Roy Coleman brought out coal
urday
apparatus
Sat-
J W Corner brought out a load of
chop Friday
M H brought out a big chunk of
Cole last week
RTraphagan is caring for some Iambs
these days He has not lost any
Ed Osbaugh will live on the old farm
another year as he has not sold and
does not expect to
A letter from Iowa dated the 7th
says Cold this week snow li to 16
inches deep Whew Ugh
On Tuesday J Kelley with the help
of some neighbors delivered in McCook
forty fat hogs They brought a little
over 8450 He said I raised over 4C0
bushels of corn last year and fed it to
my hogs and got pretty good pay for it
It davs to raise corn and hogs
Taking Moving- Pictures
W N Selig of Chicago arrived in
Lincoln yesterday to take moving
pictures for the Burlington enginemen
He uses a polyscope which is reputed
out to Burnham and train
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Iflen of Xevra
Justice John M Harlan of the United
State supreme court when a practic
ing lawyer In Louisville once tried his
hand at newspaper work taking the
place of a personal friend then editor
of the Louisville Commercial The jus
tice got along all right writing editori
als but had Ideas as to news that were
at variance with those of the city edi
tor
One of the reporters had written a
clever account of a man who had fallen
from the fourth story of a building and
f escaped without serious injury It
made a tory of about a column In
length With a proof of the article in
his hand the temporary editor came to
the city editor and said
Mr Smith please have this story
cut down I cant see anything in it
that makes it worth that space
But its the star story of the day
Mr Harlan gasped the astonished
news man I think its a remarkable
story and well worth all the space giv
en to it
I dont said Justice Harlan If a
man had jumped up four stories it
would certainly have been remarkable
but even a fool could fall down four
stories or half a dozen for that mat
ter New York Times
The Drivers Point of View
The hotel coach was filled with a
crowd of happy jubilant visitors and
the horses roiled splendidly up the
hills As each eminence was reached
and at every turn in the road the crowd
would burst forth into cries of wonder
and delight at the magnificent scenes
which burst upon their view The
mountain jehu alone preserved a dig
nity and silence which rather awed the
others At length after a particularly
lovely view had been passed one of the
guests at the drivers left hand re
marked
You dont seem to take much inter
est in the scenery No doubt its an old
story to you
The driver shook his head No
thats not it he answered I just
dont care Then he leaned a little
closer and whispered But I knows
just how you folks must feel You all
come from a long distance just to see
things and youre bound to enjoy it
anyhow so as to get your moneys
worth and not feel as though you was
cheatin yourselves Oh said this
driver in a superior tone I dont mind
it when I understand how tis Les
lies Weekly
to make pictures of wonderful clearness The Tnzboat Captain
and perfection The apparatus was first i A tug lay hard by and the captain
taken to the round house where some added his bit to my sociological
Sne pictures were secured of emrfne No j a l sat in the pilot house and
29 on the turn table an engine climb efed c OQ the Jater here reii
r lights and green lurhts with manv of
ins the tree the round house men at - v
i yellow and white dnoped zicrzac rash-
uue auuu uuui auu tue ixeigui nuuse
truckers A special car then took the
ion down from the wharfs and ships
Where do you sleep questioned I
Why here he replied in this very
No 2 was taken as it rolled in at a speed i pilot house on that nice fluffy buck
of nearly sixty miles an hour Other youre a settin on an sometimes I
views were taken there Pictures of the FIeeP ar Tbat a steerin this boat
shops and the workmen a
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were taken and enginemen teli how by
of Messrs Pirie
Can t tv helped sir The hours we
work would stave in a trained nurse
i an semi n pnnnpl m hp bnr TVhv
a ruse the likenesses mac rre SP d dme faen rve5nick
and Bonnell were impressed on the films by that wheel twenty grim hours at a
in an attitude calculated to make many stretch One it was forty two hours
laugh when the pictures are thrown on And when you read in the paper about
the screen A moving picture of an en- j towin a big propeller clean through a
gine being lifted bv mechanical devices dock or Jammin her into her next door
iShbor fer keeps dont you say us tu
in the shops was secured Then the
folks are Jounnie Raws Just sav we re
anparatus was brousht Dack to tne cirv -
worked and worked till we sleep at the
and a view or O street rom mthtoj
wheeI For God s tratIlj
Fifteenth street was taken from the i Atlantic
front end of a street car furnished to the
encinemen bv the traction companv A Held by Etiqcette
V When Dom Pedro then of
-- c l emperor
view or the siehts along tne bouth Four-
r EraziL was entertained at the White
teenn street line wa piacea on tne mm
Hou5e he beeQ oM bv a corifu5eiJ
this including General Superintendent i senator that it would be expected that
Calverts home the state capital the fle the emperor should be the last of
Lindell hotel and the auditorium After the guests r depart
this the machine was taken to North The presidents wife however inform
Eleventh street where the fire depart- j her otei dests that they would be
expected to follow not precede the
ment made one of the prettiest
- -- -ii tj i I royal party ia leaving the house
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lodav the
tion aasnes imaginable
- I The result was that no one dared to
ensmemen will Mr belie
accompanv - -
- i so for tear ot a ii of etiquette
about tne city getting other views An Bct at 3 o ci0ck in zhe nominC a tired
attemnt will be made to get Burlinston
No 5 on the films today The view
will be taken as the train rounds the
curve to enter the yards An attempt
made to get this train yesterday It was
reported late and when the apparatus
was focused on it it was found the train
was merely a stub the regular No 5
having come in on time Wednesdays
Lincoln Journal
DABURY
C E Newberry arrived none Saturday from
Dover Oklahoma -where he has ben working
for the past few months ilr Newberry says he
was buncoed out of if ty dollars on his way up
to Kansas City by a man that understood his
business Ee said that he sold his team before
starting for this amount and had placed the
money down in his pants pocket When he
seated himself in a car a stranger came along
and sat down beside him They soon cot into a
conversation and he found that this stranser
was well acquainted with many of the people
up here consequently they had quite a visit
with each other all the way up to Kansas City
where they separated as the bunco man was
billed for another point then Newberry said
did not think anything of his money until he
went to cet on the train for home at that place
when he felt for it and found that he had none
He also found that his pocket had been cut to
an extent of about three inches which of course
revealed the fact to him that his friend was not
a rood man and that he was the man that had
done the business Ke did not take a very good
description of him and was enable to give the
police any clew towards finding him so all he
could do was to board his train and come on
home which he did as he had a through ticket
T L Jones of Hendley who was buying
around the Bluffs last week shipped out two
loads of cattle from that place
O B Woods was over to the county seat
Monday and Tuesday as juryman
A Brant of Omaha is here this week buying
np all the old cows he can 2nd
S E Messner is improving and hopes to be
out again in a few days
About three inches of snow fell Saturday
woman pretended illness and the dead
lock was broken
Great is etiquette but common sense
is sometimes allowable
A Cnrlona Barometer
A curious barometer is said to be
used by the remnant of the Araucanian
race which inhabits the southernmost
province of Chile It consists of the
castoff shell of a crab The dead shell
is white in fair dry weather but the
approach of a moist atmosphere is indi
cated by the appearance of small reu
spots As the moisture in the air in
creases the shell becomes entirely red
and remains so throughout the rainy
season-
A TVie Prophet
On the whole said the aged weath
er prophet I have found that the saf
est course Is to predict bad weather
Why asked the neophyte
Because people are much more ready
to forgive you if the prediction does
not come true
Her Size
Young Man I want an engagement
ring
Jeweler Yes sir about what size
I dont know exactly but she can
twist me round her nnger if that is
any iruide
Partly- Accounted For
Bizzer Where does that man Flim
mer get all his money
Buzzer WelL I loaned him five dol
lars two yr rs ago Ohio State Jour
naL
It is claimed that dentistry prolongs
life As has been said of matrimony it
certainly makes It seem longer Louis
ville Courier JournaL
No man can build character by trying
to raze that of others Nashville Ban
ner
L
PEDWILLOW
Putting up ice has bn the order of i
tne day but it is about through with
G SJohnson will preach at the church
on next Sunday night All are invited
to attend
The stork passed over hero February r
6th and Iefta little girl with Louis and
Neilie Longnccker K
Mr and Mrs John Miles from Elwocd
made a visit of a few days at the home r
of Mr andMrs Elias Canaga
Redwillow precinct has the honor of 6
having a second generation of native
population almost to school age
Why do some of the count v officials
write it Redwillow county Neither the
county nor the precinct is spelled so
only the switch is Redwillow The old
Indian name of Red Willow is tuo good
to chance
The Losi Heard of It
My little boy took the croap oae night and
loonsrew so bad joe could hear him breathe
all over the house says F D Reynold Man
rield O We feared he would die bat a frw
dose of One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved
him and he went to Thats the la t we
heard of the croup Now isnt a cough cur like
that valuable One Minute Cough Cure ls ab
solutely safe and acts immediately For couchs
cods croup grip bronchitis and all other
throat and lung troubles i a certain cure
Very pleasant tn take The little ones like it
McConnell an 1 Rrry
PROSPECT PARK J
Roy Barnes will sojn depart Tor Canada 0
It is agreed that the gr azd hog aw
his shadow a
The literary paper at the last mcetine r
created a mild sensation
T C Kelley was buying straw in
neighborhood first of the week f
Mrs Ella Sly is contemplating the
erection of a dwelling house in McCcok
in the spring a
CharlesfBoatman and J H Wade d j
livered cattle to F S Wilcox at his i
ranch on the river Saturdaj last S
The Sly sale on the Barr ranch Thurs
day February 50th I will draw many
bidders It will be a large of txk
farming implements rough feed etc
Commences at ten oclock Free lunch
at noon
Freiuputly accidents cccur n ti e h
which cause burn- cuts sprain- and onuses
For u e m ca e Ballard tc Lnimenc
has for many year- b n faont
fjnuly remedy Price 5 centc and j cents
A Mcilillec
Oklahoma Jfot a Paradise
John F Behm an old resident of
Omaha has just returned frcm a trip to
the recently -opened Indian lands in Ok
lahoma and brings back anything but a
elowing account ofhis experience
He is of the opinion that Nebraska i
good enought yet Speaking of his quest
for a new home in a new country Mr
Behm says
The first thing jou do whn you g
to Lawten where the great drawing
took place last August is to go to tt
land office Here you ask the receiver if
any vacant government land is left He
refers you to a clerk and the latter tells
you he hasno time to give you that you
go to some one outside to get located
You areglad o get out of the ofio
and are followed by half a dozen cappers
who are ready to locate you on some
fraction and who only ask 540 for the
service If you do not care to deal with
them on this basis the next step is to
buy a relinquishment from some one
who has filed and is ready to quit You
find these are only for sale at the real
estate offices and are held all the way
from SiCO o SiOCCO Ii you buy one
you must do as the original settler com-
This is an additional expense
The Indians had first choice of the
land every man woman and child get
ting a quarter section They chose all
the bottom lands with the water and
left the bench lands for the white set
tlers But very little of this land is
gocd and none of it has water Down
there a prairie farm with no certainty of ilessenjr
getting water a any depth will cost as
much as an improved farm in Nebraska
Lawton is the biggest town for its
are in the world It is but four months
old has five banks fourteen hardware
stores thirteen eiorhing stores twenty-
o je lumber yarcsjand ninety two saicons
Everything else in p rot ornon Just now
theyare gradingstreets and putting down
crosswalks Water is sold on the streets
at the rate of three pails for a nickel If
ton is devoted to daw real estate and I
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Goods at
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Convinced
We Still
Have Some
Bargains Left
We still have some
bargains in Cloaks
Clothing Underwear
Blankets etc which
we will sell at a sacri
fice because we must
make room for spring
and summer goods
Call and be con
vinced that to buy
now would be of great
advantage to you
Special offerings in
our boys clothing de
partment Come and
see
Our grocery
is as fresh and
plete as usual
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mar a
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We know cf zlm way n Thicn w ca be of
mor to rir -ad
than to tell them of
something that will b1 of ral rood to them
For this rea on an to acnnan thm with
ply with all the requirements of the law
z 0 consider on- of the very be t remedies
and make vour final proof in due form on the market for coughs cold- and that alarm-
lriounc Cluccing List
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three hours the town would be wipec Toledo Blade
out Nebra ka Farmer
I suSered more frcm the cold down Isa Homestead
Lincoln Journal
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f son Cuituxe
Saturday the temperature dropped in York World
two hours from forty above to zero Cosmopolitan Jfaeasine
fine nf rnp crnriw tni illntrarin tile t uis iiepcnlic
climate is that a farmer from South
inn complaint croup We refei to Chamber-
Iains Couch EpirnHiy We have Used it with
such coed results inour family so lone that it
ha- become a hoc hold necessity By its J
prompt Use wjavmt any doubt but it has
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Almost every other buildirg in Law-
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For convi aipnce of reader- of Tee Teiboe j
we have mad arrancment with the following j
and periodicals whereby we can sop- j
ply them in combination with Ths Teibitsb at
tne followinc very low pn with
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Leslies Weekly
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-- j my room a month I had such
a rr a pain in my right lung I cl
- r - Wreathe The doctor said I troi i
n able to go out of dcors until war
I think this would have beet
-asp if I had not stopped taking his
medicine which did very little good and
o mmenced taking your Dr Kays Lnng
Balm After taking this remedy the
pain topped and I was abii to go oat
My cough soon left me We thins
is nothing that equals your Dr
Kays Lunrr Balm ily husband who is
subject to bronchitis thinks the Dr
Kays Lung Balm is the best remedy fae
1 has ever used We recommend it to all
our friends Doha L Stever
Westwocd N J
Dr Kays Lxmg Bala is Id by drag
gists 10 25 and Z0 cents or sent prepaid
on receip of price bj
Db B J Xats Meoicl Co
Saratoca Springs N Y
Send for free sample and book
3een Huntin Twenty Years
Winfeld Iowa Not It ECGL
Gentlemen I wn to -ay that I have tees
troubled with dyspepsia and mtiurastioa
- far ow
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cet that our reader especially these who hae f Me D3a Qsa
small children away- kP it in their home as f5 ft5 aC taoEey to
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For sale by McConnell lz Berry
taken two bottles and m entirely relieved of
all stomache trouble I cannot -ay too i
faTor of this rmdy I ch riilLjf rsoKuseoii
1 it to all from iJigst oc drpssa
Your truly
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To Biliincs Montana SI5C0
To Cody Wyoming SI6T3
To Helena and Butte 20j0
To Spokane Washington S525Q
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Rossland B C 25X0
Above rates will be in effect every day
in March and April from Missouri river
terminals and from nearly 2il stafefcios
on the B M B R
A wonderful opporttrniTy to visit 6he
Northwest
The Big Horn 3asin of Wyoming is a
country of great resources and now un
developed It has jus been map acces
sible bj a new line of the BuxmigtDD
Route and presents many artracaoos to
the home seeker
Folder on Big Horn Basin free on
request
For tickets
Header You will confer a lastinc faxor and rates or additional
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tcuuMniTii ii- u - - ueaiers srymi io s ujoo a sncsiiiue lor ill
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ans is dont sell a Nebraska farm think
ing vou can better your condition in
Oklahoma The soil down there is good
but the rain is uncertain and the cli
mate is no better than Nebraskas
Omaha Bee
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Children who are troubled
witn worms are
cale in the face fretful br ro rkwa m I
ton Route or write to -50
J G P A Omsia Neb
When yoc want a physic thai mild And
sleep hare blue rinzs around theL eyes had tIe eaaT - aie and pJeasant in erect c
dreams rariable Chamberlains Stomach and Ur TxbUzs
Appetite and pick the noe
Whites Cream YermLuge wiH Idll and expel I Sample fi Zyery box gnar
shese parasites Prior 25 cents A McMfflen aMeL Tor sale by McCcnneD i