The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 18, 1904, Image 5

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CITY CHUKCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Advkkt Sabbuth school at 2 p ra
preaching at 3 Prayer meeting every
Tuesday evening
Elder G II Smith Fastor
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a in
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughkan Pastor
Christian Bible Rchool 10 Preach
ing at 11 a in and 8 p in Y P SC E
at 7 p in every Lords Day Morning
subject The Wedding Garment
Evening subject The Voyage of Life
Special music All are invited
G T Hurt Pastor
Eimscoiat Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock a m
Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer
and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 7o0 a
m All are welcome
E R Earlk Rector
First Bavtist Church Preaching at
11 a m and 745 p m Sunday school at
94u am Junior society at 3 p m BY
P U at 045 p m Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening 745 p m Sermon
themes Morning The Three fold
Christian Life Evening Can God
Forgot A B Carson Pastor
Methodist Sunday School at 10
Preaching at 11 by Rev W E Ilarda
way presiding elder Sacrament at close
of morning service Epworth League at
715 Sermon at S Good music at all
services Everybody invited Quarterly
meeting at the parsonage Saturday
night at 930 sharp All ofiicial mem
bers urged to bo present
M B Carman Pastor
American Methodists have appropri
ated 1200000 for missions ensuing
year Of this total 701500 goes to for
eign and 8518500 to domestic
Roasters carvers serving and chafing
dishes and kitchen novelties galore at
W T Colemans
SPECIAL MASTERS SLE
Docket 191 No U In the circuit court of the
United States for tlie district of Nebraska
James N Clarke receiver Nebraska Loan and
Trust Co complainant vs Walter E Corwin
ct al defendants In chancery
Foreclosure of Mortgage
Public notice is hereby piven that in pursu
ance and by virtue of a decree entered in the
above cause on the IStli day of February 1D02
I Geonjo H Thummel special master in chan
cery of the circuit court of the United States for
the district of Nebraska will on the 7th day of
December 1904 at the hour of 9 oclock Central
time in the forenoon of said day at the front
door of the Red Willow connty court house
building in the city of McCook Red Willow
county state and district of Nebraska sell at
public auction for cash the following described
property to wit Lots seven 7 eight S and
nine 9 in block fifteen 15 in the original town
now City of McCook Red Willow county Ne
braska Geo H Tiiummkl
Special Master in Chancery
John M Ragan Solicitor for Complainant
HOLLISTERS
Becky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Benewed Vigor
A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live
and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure
Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab -let
form cents a box Genuine made by
Hollister Drucj Company Madison Wis
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No G Central Timo 1115 pm
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12 900 AM
11 955 pm
No 5 arrives from oast at 8 p m
MAIN MNl WK8T DKPACT
No 1 Mountain Timo 1154 am
H 11 pm
5 750 pm
1H 850AM
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No 176 arrives Mountain Time 540 p m
No 175 departs 045 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats freo on through trains Tickets f old
and baggago checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information timo tables mnps and tick
ets call on or write Gisorgo Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis Genoral Passen
ger Agout Omahn Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Paul Miller is on the relief
Henry BrenuingisinOmaha this week
The 3331 is down from Denver for re
pairs
R L Ash ton is a now fireman this
week
Engineer J G Inglis is on tho sick
list this week
II Loshbaugh is visiting in Franklin
for a few days
Engiueer Ilouchin is visiting in Hol
drege this week
Foreman W J Krauter was down from
Akron Tuesday
W J Ingham spent last week in
Wray Colorado
Conductor J Ed Beyrer of Denver has
moved to Pueblo
Carl J Esher left on 1 yesterday for
Bakersfield Calif
Brakeman G W Martin had business
in Holdrege Monday
Engineer Tom ORourke has bought
the Lawson residence
Two of tho heaters have been given
new jackets this week
L E Harrison is a new helper in the
round house this week
Ex Fireman O V Eberman was a city
visitor first of the week
Fireman F M Draper is visiting rel
atives in Lincoln this week
J Fred Brewer has been transferred
from Red Cloud to McCook
Conductor J F Utter was an Indian
ola business visitor Monday
Oscar Sarratt of the round house force
has resigned from the service
No 3705 a P3 compound is having
new driving boxes fitted to her
Engine 2528 has been taken to Have
lock for repairs Also the 3707
Wilbur Fisk and Neal Beeler have been
on the sick list part of the week
John S Miller is a new helper in the
boiler gang Also A E Keating
Conrad Yost of the machine shop
smashed one of his hands Wednesday
Machinist Smith was a Denver visitor
over Sunday returning home on Tues
day
J W Wentz and C J Esher of the
As long as you wear THE
MODELS warm Shoes and
Rubber Footwear
We have a large stock of Rubber
Felt and Heavy Boots and Shoes
for the cold wet winter weather
both for outdoor and indoor wear
In all Widths and al Sizes
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Made of a good all wool cheviot lined with a
heavy Italian lining velvet collar Coat is
single breasted 44 inches long and will make
a good looking as well as a serviceable over
coat Your local merchant will tell you it is
impossible to get such an overcoat for 500
Wed like to convince you order one and if
youdont think its worth 750 or 800 you
can return it and we will cheerfully refund
your money
Send for Samples of this wonderful Overcoat
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boiler gang have resigned from the ser
vice
Eric Sovern has gone to work for tho
company in the capacity of locomotive
fireman
Tho 369 was recently taken off tho
drop pit and is now being given some
new flues
C A Overman machinists helper in
the round house is on the relief with a
lame back
Conductor L M Best has had tho
14251 while Conductor Brown was on
passenger
Acting Supt English returned Tues
day on 3 from going over the division
with the oflicers
Switchman E L Hawkins made a
business visit to Benkelman between
trains Wednesday
Mr and Mrs C S Griggs left Wed
nesday on 12 for Arcadia Nebraska on
a visit of a few days
Sam Hinkle of Ilavelock is a nominee
for a member of tho advisory board of
tho Burlington relief
Among tho repairs to engine 1G1 from
Supt McFnrlands division is the repair
ing of her broken tank
Conductor John Morris arrived home
first of the week from his visit to his
aged parents in Illinois
Rockefeller and Stillman are said to
have recently bought 25000000 dollars
worth of Santa Fe stock
The tank repairers are utilizing tho
construction side of the machine shop
these strenuous jimhill days
Switchman F E Brigner of the Mc
Cook yard was called to Oxford last
week by the illness of his wife
W P Bross and O Kunkle of the
master mechanics office spent Wednes
day up the Imperial Hue hunting
John Humphreys celebrated his forti
eth birthday MonJay by the addition
of a brand new baby to the family
F W Harris of Alliance has been nom
inated for a member of the advisory
board of the Burliugton Voluntary Relief
department
Conductor A G Bump has been out
with Tax Adjuster Pollards special this
week and Herman Hegeuberger has been
on the 14148
Grand Senior Conductor Wilkins of
Cedar Rapids Iowa is in the city to
day making the members of the local
O R C a business visit
Trainmaster and Mrs T A Wilburn
and family moved up from Red Cloud
Wednesday and are getting settled in
the Sawyer residence on north Marshall
street
C C Barker of Alliance has resigned
as claim agent and was succeeded No
vember 15th by E H Boyd Mr Barker
will take up the practice of law in Alli
ance
Switchman A G Goth will leave last
of this week for Bellevue and other
points in eastern part of the state on a
visit Switchman E L Hawkins will
be in the yard in his place
Conductor P F McKenna had the
officers special over the division as far
as Hastings where he secured the pay
car special going over the division to
Denver with it Conductor W H
Brown had his regular run in the mean
time
Ethelbert P Smith machinists ap
prentice left on Tuesday evening for
St Louis to see the fair On his return
he will resign from the service and go to
Canon City Colorado where he will
enter the service of the Colorado Mid
land
Conductor A L Knowland has been
off duty part of the week with an at
tack of the grip Conductor Beale has
had his run and Conductor R M Doug
lass has been in charge of the 14139
meanwhile
There are rumors of still further re
trenchment in the McCook yard It is
said that the office of yardmaster will be
abolished and that the force will con
sist of a day foreman with two assistants
and a night foreman and two assistants
This will reduce the present force from
nine men to six and at the same time
save the salary of a yardmaster
Dayton Ohio Mrs Mary Simpson
Everything disagreed with me and baby
until I used Hollisters Rocky Mountain
Tea Now baby sleeps and grows like a
weed 35 cents Tea or tablet form
L W McConnell
DANBURY
Aaron Redferns corn is yielding 75
bushels per acre
John Ball is hauling clover for J E
Dolph this week
Mr Dragoo and wife visited with J L
Sargents this week
Mrs Walters loft for Fillmore county
NebraskaWednesday
Mrs G B Morgan and son Donnld
left for Red Oak Iowa this week
Ten Nights in a Bar Room enter
tained a large audience Saturday night
Nat Hethcote and wife aro going on a
three months visit to the Indian Terri
tory
Joe Dolph shipped three cars of cattle
ai d one of hogs to Kansas City Sunday
night
Will Minniear and wife left last Sun
day night Mrs Minniear will stop at
Lincoln while Will goes on to Omaha
Charles Furman went to Omaha and
had an operation for hernia Saturday
morning The operation was successful
and at present writing the patient is do
ing nicely
Rev Henry Mason of tho Congrega
tional church whom we noted recently
as having gone to St Louis to search
for a lost brother traced him to Chica
go where he had been suffering with the
fever but had sufficiently recovered to
go on to a brother in Cleveland
Taint no use to sit down and whine
When no fish get tangled in your line
Bata your hook with a bumble bee
And keep taking Rocky Mountain Tea
LW McConnell
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INDIANOLA
Sam Hoagland was in town Tuesday
Fred Vering drove over to Danbury
Saturday
Floyd Welboru stopped off between
trains Monday
Tho election is over and everybody is
happy nearly everybody
Sadie MeNiel and Gertie Lehn were
Danbury visitors Saturday
B Lehn is building a new house on his
ranch north of the school house
W II Powell has sold his slock of
goods to T W Anold of Havana
John Welborn shipped three head of
fine horses to Denver Monday morning
E G Caine has his house completed
and it presents a very nice appearance
William Archer is with us again shak
ing hands with old friends after a lapse of
many years
Miss Bertha Porter took a trip to
Bartley Inst week ind spent a few days
with friends
E G Caines mother is hero from
Kansas City and will make her home
with her son
Cecil Mathews is plastering J Wel
borns new house Ed Smith is doing
the painting
Ned Eaton an old time Indianola man
is in town this week tho guest of W 11
Powell and family
Roy Mann came up from Guide Rock
last Sunday morning to visit with the
folks a v dajs
Martin Anderson has the rock for foun
dation of hit- new house hauled and will
begin building soon
Gilbert Rankin who has been at Pal
isade for some time camo home last
week to visit the homo folks and to vote
Jake Vandervort went down to Frir nd
Monday morning in answer to a sum
mons announcing the illness of his
brother
Mr and Mrs Faiier and children who
have been visiting with the Bentlys since
Friday took their departure Thursday
morning
Mrs John Welborn and Mrs W D
Mackechnie and baby went to Denver
last Saturday to visit awhile with Floyd
and wife
John Boyer came over from Danbury
Sunday to bring tho show people over
Tbey gave a performance at that place
Saturday evening
Word comes to us from California that
William Akers is married to a woman
living there Mr Akers used to be a
resident of Indianola
Ten Nights in a Bar room was given
here Monday night to a crowded house
The audience thought there was too
much realism in the acting to merit
approbation
The play entitled Tom Thumbs Wed
ding was given at the opera house by
the juvenile department of the Indian
ola schools The hall was crowded until
there was scarcely standing r o o in
Forty per cent of the proceeds go the
schools benefit
Miss Burgess Maud Middleton Alice
Cramer Emma Howard Ena Gamsby
Edna Reynolds Mrs F Brown Misses
Katie and Anna Vering Miss Annie
Smith Professor Deffer and Miss Quick
were among those from Indianola who
attended the teachers association at
Danbury last Saturday
Leonard Harsh brought his little
daughter to town Saturday to have her
arm reset Some time ago the little girl
broke her arm and the operation of set
ting the broken member was unsatis
factory The arm was crooked and they
thought to have it remedied however
on consultation they concluded to let it
remain as it was
BANKSVILLE
II I Peterson hauled barley to Mc
Cook Tuesday
Harvey Rowland and BW Benjamin
worked c n the road Tuesday
C R Lee had a dance at his place
last week and there were 16 numbers
out
There seems to bo a magnet that
draws Roy Albrecht west of Banksville
about once a week
The weather for the past week has
been very fine Not enough wind has
been blowing to turn the windmills
The election at Banksville was very
quiet The vote on presidential electors
was 20 for Roosevelt 6 for Watson and 1
blank making 27 votes for Grant pre
cinct
Hott to Keep Out of Trouble
The rivalry between the two arms
of the national service the army and
navy said an army man Is most
shown between the marines and the
Jackies on n man-of-war The marines
are soldier policemen and the jackles
have a keen contempt for them I re
member hearing of one old tar who was
always getting into trouble Finally
he made peace -with one of the ma
rines
Tell me how to keep out of trou
ble the old tar asked If youll show
me the way Ill give you my plug of
tobacco
The marine tried the plug and found
It to his liking He tightened his belt
straightened his cap and then delivered
himself of this advice
Whenever youre feeling easy and
happy and comfortable quit It for you
be breaking a rule Its the only
way
Courtship In Holland
The etiquette of Holland Is exceed
ingly strict in all classes The young
girl is most carefully chaperoned and
Bhe never goes anywhere even to
church unless accompanied by her par
ents some male relative or other equal
ly trusty attendant At a dance the
parents sit round the -walls sipping
their coffee or wine and the young men
must make the best of their chances
In the opportunities afforded by the
dance for when it pleases the guard
ians to depart there Is no help for It
but the girls must go too An unmar
ried girl always takes the right arm of
her escort while the matron takes the
left perhaps because it Is nearer the
heart
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For 1895 you can
Secure a complete Outfit
Money money money We must have money in order to raise
the mortgage on our building which becomes dup shortlv We
have therefore decided to make an OUTFIT SALE FOR 1395
The Outfit Contains
1 all wool Overcoat ulster or dress 1 strictly all wool
Suit 1 pair Shoes 2 pair Hose 1 Cap variety to select
from 1 Dress Shirt 1 Collar 1 Tie 1 pair fancy Sus
penders 1 silk initial Handkerchief All for
This splendid opportunity should not be missec
FOR THE LADIES We were fortunate to secure a few strictly
Tailored Skirts made to retail at 8G00 Quality style and
fit are up to date We will close them out at
All our Ladies Shoes which we retailed at 200 and 8350
will be sold at per pair
Men s boys and childrens shoes in same proportion
This sale continues until the amount of money needed is
Your patronage will be doubly appreciated
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V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier
W B WOLFE Vice President
CITIZENS BANK
OF McCOOK NEB
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000
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