The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 30, 1905, Image 5

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McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
Corn 47
Wheat 82
Oats 35
Rye 50
Hurley
Hose i C5
EffKB 10
Good Buttor 15
WOOL WANTED
I will pay the highest market price
Inquire at Diamonds
Burlington Bulletin of Round Trip Rates
Chicago and return on sale daily
83140
St Louis and return 82735
Portland Tacoma and Seattle and re
turn one way via California 83G00 on
sale Juno 1 2
San Francisco and Los Angeles and
return 85000 on sale June 1
Denver Colorado Springs and Pueblo
ar Jturn 81200 on salo daily On
sale Juno 30 to July 4 8940 On sale
Aug 30 to Sept 4 8310
Salt Lake and Ogden and return
82790 on salo daily
Yellowstone Park through and in
cluding hotels and stage and return
87500 on sale daily
Milwaukee Wis and return 82375
on salo June 15 to 18
Toronto One and return 83540 on
sale June 18 19 21 22
Indianapolis and return 2610 on sale
June 19 to 22
Baltimore and return 84040 on sale
July 1 to 3
Buffalo N Y and return 83650 on
sale J uly 7 8 9
Asbury Park and return 84435 via
New York or direct on sale June 28 to
July 1
Niagara Falls and return83605on sale
June 17 18 19
Cody VVyo Black Hills and Hot
Springs S D approximately half rates
all summer
Milwaukee and southern Wisconsin
points Michigan resorts on Lakes Michi
gan and Huron Canada Maine and
New England St Lawrence and Lake
Champlain regions very low tourist
rates daily
If you will call or write it will be a
pleasure to advise you about rates train
service to reserve you a berth and to
try to make yoi r trip a comfortable one
Geo S Scott Agent C B Q Ry
Makes disgestion and assimilation
perfect Makes new red blood and bone
Thats what Hollisters Rocky Moun
tain Tea will do A tonic for the sick
and weak 35 cents Tea or Tablets
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take laxative bromo quinine tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
each box 25c
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bubj Medloine for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Benewed Vigor
A specific for Constipation Indigestion Liver
and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure
Blood Bad Breath Siuprgish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form 5 cents a box Genuine made by
Holuster Deuo Company Madison Wis
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Brnkeman F C Roberson is number
ed with the ill
Brakeman E H Pearson is back from
his Denver trip and has returned to
work
The tourist season is now in full blast
and the passenger business is conse
quently booming
Neal Beelor has been transferred to
Hastings and left for that place on No
6 Wednesday uight
McCook division officials were all at
headquarters Thursday after being out
on the division all week
Brakeman J J Laughlin is back from
a six weeksabsonce in Excelsior Springs
Mo and expects to return to work in a
few days
The Burlington will handle three Ep
worth League specials on the morning
of the Fourth and two on the morning
of the 5th
A uthority has been issued for the plac
ing here of a 100 ton track scale in place
of the 50 ton scale that has long done
service in Alliance yards Alliance
Times
Engineer Fay ran through an open
switch at Sheridan last Thursday night
with a light engine and running into a
freight train he was soverely injured
Alliance Grip
The office of receiver in Trainmaster
Jacksons office will be abolished and
conductors will remit direct to Omaha
where the accounts will be checked up
The new order goes into effect July 1
Alliance Orip
The section foremen on this division
are becoming pretty important individu
als since in future each is to be provid
edwith a track velocipede for use in mak
ing his daily trip of inspection over the
road Alliance Times
A Lumbermens special went over the
Burlington Thursday morning leaving
Denver Wednesday night at 9 oclock
in charge of Conductor H II Miller
and crew Conductor W H Browne
and crew took the special on to Hastings
The Burlington expects that there
will be something doing July 4th at
this station They are arranging to
handle from two to a dozen Endeavor
specials that morning and expect to feed
about a thousand hungry Endeavorers
that morning
McCook Imperial train No 176 of
Monday evening limped into pore Tues
day morning at six oclock with its
load of persons freight and profanity
They got as far on the east bound pas
sage as Palisade late Monday night but
stalled there and had to wire for another
engine Overloading and weeds seem to
be the two enemies of progress on the
jerkwater
Floods caused some delays to Burling
ton trains last Thursday Between
Bartley and Cambridge a considerable
amount of track was under water due
to the heavy rainfall Trains were held
until the water went down when it was
found that the track was still there
After the trains had been piloted over
the flooded section one bridge was found
to need repairing being slightly out of
line Because of this No 6 did not ar
rive until 230 pm yesterday nine hours
late while No 2 followed soon after
Lincoln Journal
V9 W f fl VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Lr Jbo Hair Renewer
PTiaps you like your gray hair then keep it Perhaps not j
then remember Halls Hair Renewer always restores color to
gray hair Stops falling hair also
Barnctt
Lumber
Company
Hurrah
For the Successful Season
It yoar dnigprt euinot roprijjou rend 1 100 to
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SELL THE BEST
POSTS TANK
LUMBER
COAL WOOD
GIVE US A TRIAL
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For the Glorious Fourth
Be sure to come and visit with us
If you spend your money with us you
show your good reason
Hurrah
For the Japs Who Have the Rus
sians Surrounded
Your goods bought from us are right
We compete with mail order houses
If your money is of value to you you mnst trade with
us We offer the best bargains in
Clothing Shoes and Furnishings
for your at
Diamonds
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Time Card
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MAIN LINE EAST DEPAKT
No 6 Central Tjjno 1130 p M
14 1015PM
MAIN LINE WEST DEPART
No 1 Monntnin Time 11205 i m
a ill 25 pm
13 850aM
5 645pm
No 5 local to Wray
imperial line
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 5 40 p Jl
No 175 departs 645 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage chocked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nobraska
SPECIAL TRAIN JULY FOURTH
The Burlington announces that it will
run a special train from Oxford to Mc
Cook and back July Fourth leaving
Oxford in the morning- and returning
to that point in the evening This will
bring a large crowd to McCook from
along the line between Oxford and
this point and assures those coming
the best of accommodations in the way
of railroad transportation Come and
see the balloon ascension and para
chute drop and the automobile race
too Something doing all day
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD HEWS
C D Noble recently sold his Hayes
county farm for Sl200
Master Mechanic Archibald has been
ailing part of the week
Two drivers of No 644 have been sent
to Havelock for new axles
Nos 644 and 2893 are in the shop for
repairs of a general nature
Brakeman B A Murdock is back
from his Omaha business trip
Engine 1225 is in for repairs a loose
tire and other slight ailments
An extra tank from engine 3190 has
been sent up to Alliance division
W J Krauter was down from Akron
yesterday on business of a persona na
ture
Conductor A L Knowland is in the
hands of his old enemy rheumatism
this week
Brakeman J J Barry has returned
home but is still too indisposed to re
sume his work
The boys are subscribing money to
send Jacob Schlect to a hospital to have
his eyes treated
The high wind last Friday nighttook
off about twenty square feet of roofing
from the round house
A slight fire was set on the round
house roof Wednesday by an engine
burning the famous ignite coal
Engineer and Mrs J H Moore and
family arrived home this morningfrom
their Pacific coast visit of a month
Henry Weintz is a new machinist
coming up from Havelock two weeks
H C Smith expects to go to workafter
the Fourth
W C Cox of the Oxford Ked Cloud
run had the misfortune to badly bruise
a hand this week and is off duty pend
ing repairs
C S Bricker general piecework in
spector was at headquarters yesterday
Also L W Barstow the coal and all
around man
C D Noble is completely overhauling
and remodeling the W A Brown dwell
ing recently bought by him over on low
er Madison street
Ben Coday and C H Hegeman have
quit the blacksmith shop and Coy Bur
nett and Jacob Waggener replace them
Coy manipulates the steam hammer
Keatings force has been increased by
addition of two new boilermakers this
week M J Conners of Bayonne N J
and ELAnstey of Lincoln are the men
Conductor W H Browne has Know
lands run Conductor L A Hurlburt is
in charge of the 14197 vice Bump Con
ductor Herman Hegenberger has the
14253 Brownes car
It is authoritatively reported that a
gasoline motor car will be installed by
the Burlington railroad on the Orleans
St Francis branch for use in hauling
United States mail and carrying passen
gers express and baggage Just when
the car will be put into service is not
definitely stated but the date is not far
distant VVilsonville Review
Engine 3102 started in last week one
day to wreck the first west section of
the roundhouse and pretty nearly suc
ceeded She is a D4a one of the Amer
icans received from east of the river in
exchange for the D4b engines der
smoke stack was too high for the door
and that section was considerably shaken
up in the controversy New doors
square tops and a foot higher have
been provided this week
Last week the Burlington surveyors
came unannounced and on Friday morn
ing started surveying up thn Sappa
toward Achilles and are now some ten
to fifteen miles southwest of town and
have kept on or near the line of Gulf
Hutchinson Northwestern survey
The work of the survey seems to be
made complete ready for the graders
and it is rumored that the grading will
be started in a very short time Ober
lin Times
SCHOOL CREEK
Corn is growing fine warm days
John Horkey finished painting his
new barn Tuesday
At the school meeting Monday John
Dutcher was reelected Treasurer
The dance at John Mallecks Satur
day night was a success everyone re
ports a good time
Word has been received here that F
Fritz is on his way back here he left
here ia 99 and now is satisfied there is
no place like Nebr
George Gray came up Saturday from
Wymore to accompany his wife and
children where they have been for the
past ten days visiting his father they
returned home Tuesday
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoffice June 1 1905
Chapman Mr John IT M Coon
Gayford W B Hart Mr Alec
Mclntyre W S Stelline Mr Geb B
Sebmidt Miss Annie Star Clothing Co
Wyme Mr John
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
At St Patricks parsonage Wednes
day evening Amiel Heinlein and Nellie
Cashen were united in marriage by Rev
J J Loughran
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Mrs Van O English is up from
Au-
rora
Mrs L J Baldwin is a guest of Mrs
L R Clyde
Dr Z L Kav is in the city on his
way to Colorado on a visit
Mm R J Moore of Franklin is a
guest of her sister Mrs V II Solliday
Mrs Jennie Cann of Salt Lake City
Utah arrived in the city this week on
a visit
Mrs L L McBride of Leavenworth
Kansas is a guest of Mr and Mrs AG
Bump
Miss Zklla Hasty of Arapahoe is
visiting this week with her brother J
W Hasty
Mrs Smith of Red Cloud is visiting
her daughters Mrs W D Burnett and
Mrs A P Ely
Mr and Mrs William McCallum
of Indianola were guests of McCook
lriends Tuesday
J II Bennett contemplates making
Omaha his home lie will likely en
gage in business there
Frank Colfer arrived home from
Omaha early in the week having been
graduated from the Creighton univer
sitylast week
Mrs Sophia Burgess is suffering
with a fractured thigh bone and on ac
count of her ace the injury is giving the
family no little concern
Fred Beardslee and bride have been
guests of his parents Mr and Mrs I M
Beardslee this week on their way to
Denver from Illinois where they were
married last week
Mrs Ed Fitzgerald of our city and
Mrs Peter Carty of Lebanon departed
last night for Sheridan Wyoming on
hearing yesterday of the death of their
sister Mrs Hannah Doyle
Mrs Carrie Koutch and son from
Minden visited Tuesday evening be
tween trains with Engineer and Mrs I
L Rodstrom She was en route to
Grant Nebraska called there by the
serious illness of her father
Water Tax Notice
Water Tax for the 3rd quarter will be
due July first
Patrons will please take notice that
water tax is delinquent on the 10th inst
and if not paid by the 20th water will
be turned off
Attention is called to the fact that
the use of open hose or of a nozzle for
sprinkling with an opening larger than
three sixteenths of an inch is pro
hibited by the rules of the Company and
ordinances of the city of McCook
June 30th 1905 3ts J E Kelley
Unequalled Advertising Medium
With a circulation in McCook exceed
ing 500 and a total circulation of 1200
The McCookTrirune is not approached
in Red Willow county as an advertising
medium
Doans 91
is the Cream of all thats good The
sensitive touch of the most experienced
miller can producn no better flour
Notice All members of D of II
will pay their assessment No 4 to C J
Ryan as I will be away during the
month of July Acgusta Anton
Cream in sealed 10c and 20c bottles
for sale at Marshs meat market
Mrs Wm Bush Jr was quite sick
forepart of this week
Grace Brown visited with her friend
Miss Nellie Rittenberg over Sunday
Ike Beeson has sold his engine and
separator to Adolph Smith and Jim
Raisic
Miss Lottie Axtell is visiting this
week in the country with Mrs Sam
Walking
H L Burton and Roy Hoover were in
McCook this week returning Tuesday
afternoon
The bridge on Bartley Indianola road
over Dry Creek has been impassable for
more than a week
Bartley and East Valley played ball
Saturday on the home ground Bart
ley winning score 11 to 12
E E Smith came in from Omaha on
5 Wednesday evening where he had been
with stock for which he received top
price
Mr and Mrs S W Stilgebouer of
Danbury visited with their son F G
and family here from Friday of last week
until Tuesday of this week
Mr Wymore of Freedom purchased
a quarter of land of Mr J M Epperly
this week The land is situated in Fron
tier Co all smooth and sold for 81100
Ross Grissell and Will Flint came
home Tuesday evening from Friend
Neb where they have been doing car
penter work They came through with
team and say the crops are fine all the
way
A hobo outfit of Salvation army
tramps were peace disturbers in Bartley
last Sunday The genuine Salvation
army people have many friends here but
pretenders are not welcome
We are looking for announcements of
candidate for county office A special
feature of the county convention should
be selecting delegates to the state con
vention who will vote for men only who
are known to be in favor of the peoples
rights
Charles McCullom bought some bron
chos in Indianola this week and in
bringing them home put a slip noose
around the neck of one and dragged it
until it was dead Such cruelty to ani
mals should be punished to full extent
of the law
A pretty wedding occurred at the
brides parents Mr and Mrs H L Bur
ton Wednesday June 28th at 4 p m
when their beautiful and accomplished
daughter Miss Etta was united in mat
rimony with Mr Roy J Hoover junior
member of the firm of the Hoover Livery
Co The bride was richly gowned in
white silk The groom in conventional
black The decorations were pink and
green At the appointed hour Mrs
Myrtle Keyes played the wedding march
while the contracting parties took their
place under a beautiful floral arch wreath
when Rev Crippen of Indianola said the
words that legally bound them husband
and wife A fine three course supper was
served Those attending from a dist
ance were Mrs George and daughter of
Cambridge Mr and Mrs Walker of
Farnam Mr and Mrs Hyatt of Cam
bridge and the Misses Peake of Indian
ola Your correspondent Joins with the
many friends of Mr and Mrs Hoover in
wishing a prosperous pleasant journey
through life
Items
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of Interest
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Oxford Ties and Low Shoes of all Kinds
Mens Cool Comfortable
Canvas Blutcher Ties 150
Ladies 150 to 225
Hisses 100 110 125
Mens unlined alpaca and serge coats also coat
and pants suits for hot weather wear
Better Panama Hats
than you can buy elsewhere
See our 500 hat
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DeGroff
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000
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W B WOLFE
A C EBERT
Should be encouraged in ah possible
ways Like good morals and manners
the instruction should begin in the home
As early habits mold the future clreracter
so do those who earl acquire the saving
habit lay the foundation for future suc
cess Many a boy has saved enough from his small earnings
to give him a liberal education or to make a start in business
of his own Persistent saving opens the way to countless
possibilities in success and many a young man owes his start
in life to hi having opened a savings accouut and adhered to
a strong determination to add to regularly and systematically
the first deposit made We invite your savings accounts
The First National Bank nccook
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V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier
W B WOLFE Vice President
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