The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 09, 1906, Image 5

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MAIN LINE EAST DEPAKT
No 6 Contral Thno 1153 pm
530 a M
Vi 800am
U 955 pm
MAIN LINE WEST DEPART
No 1 Mountain Time 1206 PM
3 1131 P m
13 937 am
imperial line
No 17G arrivos Mountain Timo 540 P M
No 175loparts 645a m
Sloepinpr dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Ticket sold
and haRgatro chocked to any point in tho United
Statos or Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nobraska or L WWakley General Pas
senior Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
A son was born to Mr and Mrs W
M Troner Sunday night
0 W Dewey is receiving a visit from
his mother a former resident of our
city
Engineer and Mrs William Deere are
spending a few days visiting Superior
friends and relatives
Engineer W C Schenck and family
will visit his parents and other relatives
at Preston Kansas for tho next two
C L Walter head of the paint de
partment has retired from the com
panys employ and will engage in busi
ness for himself
The Problem
of living on a few cents
a day and living well is
solved by using
CALIFORNIA
WHEATOS
Containing all the elements
necessary to life All the
fibre removed all the body
building wheat retained
As delicious
served cold
at noon with
fruit as hot
with cream
in the morn
ing An ideal
dessert for
dinner when made into
pudding and blanc mange
In two pound packages Sealed to protect Its
purity and flavor AH jjood grocers
Engine 148 is in roundhouse for re
pairs
C E Emerson is temporarily at hoad
of the paint department
Engine G4G just out of tho bnckshop
was broken in in the yard Wednes
day
Engine 1760 is just of the drop pit and
1755 is now on the pit both for cut jour
nals
Tool Inspector Burnett succeeds Tom
OConnoll as time keeper and caller at
the roundhouse
H E Biggie departed Wednesday
for tho Isthmus of Panama to work on
some feature of the groat canal enter
prise
A E Light of our city and M L
Ruby of Mynard wore united in mar
riage in Council Bluffs Iowa Tuesday
March 7th
Engines 1G62 and 1232 were placed in
the backshop this week for an over
hauling No 1340 a Denver goat is
nearly ready to go out
Arthur Davis who formerly was em
ployed as a machinist here but has been
employed at Pittsburg Kansas is again
j in the service here in the backshop
In anticipation of a coal strike the
company is making every arrangement
to be in position to make a lightning
change on her engines to enable them
to burn lignite coal
The shaper machine is being mov
ed to the east end of the backshop this
week Some new and additional ma
chines are expected soon The back
shop has been greatly improved by re
cent changes in locations of machines etc
A young man by the name of Brieh a
student at the Fort Morgan Colorado
station of the Burlington was instantly
killed on Wednesday night by passenger
train No 6 which struck him as he at
tempted to cross the track before the ap
proaching train The body was badly
broken
Will Examine Engine Men
Notices have been posted by the op
perating department of the Burlington
railroad in all division offices that all
employes in the train and locomotive
service be examined in the near future
on hearing and eyesight This is the
first such order to be issued in several
years Employes are always examined
on their ears and eyes when entering the
service but it has not been customary
for them to be tested in that regard at
other times
Minor defects of auricular or visionary
powers will not disqualify men who have
been long in the service of the road but
neverthless the examination is expected
to be a rigid one The employes will
undergo it at division headquarters
where they have their respective stop
overs
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the food
you eat
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Adds to the liealthftslness
of all risen flour foods
while It makes the food
lighter sweeter finer
flavored more delicious
Exercise care ki pur
chasing baking powder
to see that you get Dr
Prices which makes the
food more wholesome
and at the same time
more palatable
- - Note There are many mixtures made in imitation
- Sod making powders which the prudent will
avoicL They may be known by their price being
v sold for ten to twenty five cents a pound or a cent
c f an ounce -They are made with alum interfere with
- the healthfulness of the food
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Resolutions of Sympathy
McCookNeb March 2190G
C W Bronson Lodge No 487 Brother
hood of Railroad Trainmen
Whereas An All wise Providence has
removed from our midst our worthy
biother J C Ferguson long recognized
by us as an earnest and able worker in
our noble cause and
Whereas We realize that by the
demise of Brother Furguson this lodge
has lost ouo of its most valuable mem
bers the brotherhood an ardent friend
and his family mourn the loss of a kind
and affectionate husband and father
therefore be it
Resolved That we hereby extend to
the family of our deceased brother our
most heartfelt sympathy in this sad
hour of bereavement and commend them
to the care of our Heavenly Father that
He may guide and comfort them in their
affliction and be it further
Resolved That these resolutions be
made a part of the minutes of this meet
ing that our charter be draped for a
period of sixty days and that copies of
them be sent to the family of the deceas
ed brother and that they be published
in the city papers
Signed Jno G Call
GG Magnuson
P E Pottek
Committee
CI T CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Sunday school at 1 and
Christian Endeavor at 11 oclock every
Sunday morning All are welcome
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Looghran Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermonsat 11 a m and 8 p m Junior
League at 3 Epworth League at 630
Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at
eight oclock All welcome
M B Carman Pastor
EriscoPAL Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock am
Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening
prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun
day in the month Holy Communion at
730 a m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Baitist II II Berry of Ord Neb
will conduct both morning and evening
services at the Baptist church Sunday
the 11th at the usual hours It is said
that Mr Berry is an excellent speaker
and has a special message of great inter
est to all church going people Cordial
invitation is extended to all
Congregational Sunday school at
10 am Preaching at 11 am and 8 pm
Christian Endeavor at 7 pm Prayer
meeting every Wednesday at 8 p m
Next week there will be held three
prayer meetings in preparatmg for the
special meetings Tuesday evening at
the home of Louis Suess Wednesday
evening at the church Thursday at the
home of T B Campbell All are cor
dially welcomed at these services
Geo B Hawked Pastor
How much money does the average
farmer of Red Willow county make out
of a seasons work We do not mean
how muih net profit is left at the end of
the season throwing in the labor of the
farmer and his sons in the fields and of
his wife and daughter in the house and
poultry yard but how much profit re
sults after all labor is included at a fair
value and a reasonable return allowed
on the capital invested in land improve
ments implements etc Farm book
keeping should Le simple but it is im
portant All such questions as these
are discussed in The Iowa Homestead
of Des Moines Iowa a farm pajer
which wo most heartily recommend to
the farmers of this vicinity and for
which The Tribune is glad to receive
and forward subscriptions at a reason
able combination clubbing rate The
Iowa Homestead has departments cover
ing every interest of the farm and em
ploys a large crops of able special con
tributors The leading experiment sta
tion workers and best farm writers of
Wisconsin Illinois Iowa Missouri Ne
braska Kansas and Oklahoma write for
it now
Call at The Tribune office and see
what can be done for you in the way of
reading matter for the coming year It
will save you money
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach
UST A LITTLE DIFFERENT
A E PETlY P
J RED WILLOW
Mr Blair has moved onto his own
place
I A delightful time was had at Mr
Hollands at tho postponed surprise on
Mr Holland
Vira Loomis is staying in town with
Zibia McDonald while tho old folks are
away making preparations to leave
There was quite a nice charivari on
I Mr and Mrs Loomis Saturday night
Candy nuts and cigars were handed out
by Mr Loomis
MreLewis Elmer and Miss Cassy
irison were visiting Mrs Louis Long-
necKer also airs Allen spent tlio nigut
with her old school mate Nellie
COLEMAN
M II Cole left Monday for Iowa
Frank Coleman was in Dundy county
close of last week
George Howell has moved to his new
home near McCook
D Long has bought a hardware store
in Haigler and moved there
W M Sharp has rented the old Gee
Howell farm and moved on it
Mr Marsh of Missouri is here on a
visit to his daughter Mrs II II Bandy
J B Smith returned Saturday from
his Iowa visit of two months to his old
home
Mr Spurgin who bought the D Long
farm arrived last Saturday with his
family We extend them a hearty wel
come and hope they will enjoy life
among us and prosper
DANBURY
Otto Puelz is under the doctors care
Mrs Graham and Mrs Puelz are very
poorly
Mrs Puelz passed away Monday
evening
Rea Oman is moving on J L Sims
farm this week
Fifteen car loads of stock were shipped
from Marion Sunday
Two of Squire Hethcotes sons of Iowa
are visiting friends and relatives here
Mr McGuire has taken possession of
the house he has bought of Wm Eifert
The relatives of Harry Ryan were call
ed to his death bed Friday in Wilson
ville
Dan Cashen is repairing his house
that he bought recently of Mrs Van
pelt
Mrs McKee is assisting Mrs J L
Sargent in her housework while J L
Sargent is invoicing
Mrs Josio Leisure was surprised by a
p irty at the homo of J L Sims oi e
evening last week A nice time was re
ported
Judge Shirleys daughter who is Judge
Geigers stenographer of Atwood came
down Saturday evening to lead the
singing at the Christian meetings which
are now in progress
Burlington Bulletin March 1906
To the Northwest Now is the time
to go at cheap rates on one of tho Bur
lingtons two daily through trains to
Montana Puget sound and Portland
You dont know how cheaply you can
buy a one way Colonist ticket Ask the
agent
Special hojieseekers rates March
Gth and 20 very low round trip home
seekers rates into the North Platte Val
ley and the Bighorn Basin also in the
Southwest
To the Sunny South Winter tour
ist rates daily until April 30th to a
large number of Southern resorts
Irrigated Lands Better get hold of
an irrigated farm for yourself or your
son while there is yet time irrigated
lands have increased from 100 to 200 per
cent in value in the last few years
Send for our publications on irrigated
lands Free
To California Very cheap one way
tickets daily to California until April
tin xnrougn lounsu sieepers
Pacific Coast Better make the
grandest tour in the world the tour of
the coast this spring and summer
First excursion April 25th to May 5th
inclusive There will be very lowdaiIy
round trip California and Puget Sound
rates through the summer
Write me or tell your nearest Burling
ton Agent just what trip you have in
mind in any direction and let us advise
you the best way to make it at the least
cost G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry
L W Wakely G P A Omaha
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That touch that adds just a little more style character and tone to distinguish them from the ordinary everyday kind of shoe soldby the general stores
There is a solidity in the make that also gives to our goods the wearing quality lacking in so many shoes you have bought and makes them look neat till they
are worn out It pays to buy the kind we handle We are exclusive dealers in footwear and therefore can afford to and do carry a larger stock and in all
grades than is possible for those who do not make a specialty of this line
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THAT WHEN THE MARCH
VIHDS EboW IT IS UP TO
us To do Fofc Some nice
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WHY DOE 5 ONE PLACE IN A TOWN BECOME
THE BE 5T PLACE WHY DoE EVERYODY
go there because they get treated
well you are now maying in your mrnd
i need a new sjt of spring clothe 5
to old patron 5 we only say we are
doing buine at the same old
TO TttoSE WHO HAVE NEVER WORN OUR
CLoTHE 5 MAY WE SUGGEST THAT YOU COME
LET JS FIT YOU OUT WE HAVE A NICE
WORSTED SUIT FOR YOU THAT WILL COST
ONLY 1500 WE HAVE No BUM PLUNDER IM
OUR STo RE EVEN IF WE YOU A -SUIT
FOR A LOW PRICE IT WILL BE A GOOD -SUIT
MAYBE YOU NEED A REAL SWAGGER ToP CoAT
TO KEEP OFF THE CHILL AND MAKE YOU LOOK
-SWELL WE HAVE THEM CORRECT SPRING
-SHAPED AND -SHADED FOR 1000 AND 1 2 OO
RESPECTFULLY
C L DEGROFF AND CO
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abeautiful brown or rich black Use
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They cure constipation
biliousness sick headache I
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or morphine habits for it soon ends in Consumption
Pneumonia and Death Save yourself from these
awful results of Coughs and Colds by taking
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Sitting by My Wifes Bed
writes F G Huntley of Oaklanden Ind I read about
Dr Kings New Discovery She had got a frightful
chronic cough which three doctors failed to relieve
After taking two bottles she was perfectly cured and
today she is well and strong
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