The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 23, 1906, Image 5

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UST A LITTLE DIFFERENT
That touch that adds just a little more style character and tone to distinguish them from the ordinary everyday kind of shoe sold by 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
THE MODEL SHOE STORE Hu McCOOK K
Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET
No 6 Central Timo 1153 pm
2 530 am
VI 8XAM
U 955pM
MAIN LINE WEST DEPAIIT
No 1 Mountain Timo 1200 r M
3 1138 pm
13 937 am
impekial line
No 176 nrrivo9 Mountain Timo 540 p M
No 175 departs 645am
Sleopins dining and reclining chair cars
Beats free on through trains Ticket sold
and baggage checked to any pointin tho United
Stntes or Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or L WWakley General Pas
senger Agent Omaha Nobraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
The drawbar on tho mail car attached
to No 2 this raorniner was brokon
causing some little delay at this point
C T Watson accompanied the family
part of the way on their journey to
Oklahoma He expects to got away
for LafayettoIndianafirst of next week
L P Forsman who recently moved
to Amherst Nebraska writes that he is
getting on O K since changing his oc
cupation from flue welding to farming
Doc Fahnestock denies the stories
Felix Kennedy and Emerson Hanson
are circulating to the effect he waB
scared when 83 left the track at Haig
ler recently
Mrs M R Gates and son Henry visit
ed Engineer Gates at Republican Sun
day last Mr Gates contemplates
moving the family down to Republican
in a month or so
All the mail clerks in the Xenia wreck
were more severely hurt than was at
first reported and they have been off
duty ever since A B Bower of this
place is coming on nicely however
One of the great English roads runn
ing out of London on the 21st of this
month added a smoking car for women
on its train running to Liverpool attest
ing to the claim tat smoking is on the
increase amor itish women
Oscar Peai a has been appointed car
distributer vice C T Wats jn resigned
some time since Mr Watsca has re
mained some weeks in the position in
structing his successor in the difficult
and trying duties of that strenuous posi
tion
John Kealey age 50 for twenty years
night yard master for the Burlington at
Hastings was run over by a switch en
gine and five cars Tuesday night and
both his legs were cut off He lived 40
minutes He leaves a wife and seven
children
An order has been placed by the Erie
road for twenty five of the lnrgest pas
senger locomotives ever built The new
engines will weigh when in working
order 3S9750 pounds the locomotive
minus the tender weighing 230000
pounds The engine will be guaranteed
to make fast schedules with fifteen cars
behind them
Nothing like Knowing whats going on
We keep you posted locally but The
Weekly Inter Ocean gives the news of
all tho world By our special arrange
ment you can secure both papers for
one full year for the very low rate of
S105
Take advantage today of some of The
Tribunes subscription offers
Chinalac
Home for Families of ISandltn
Not actuated by remorse but by pure
philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter of
outlaws has concluded to devote all
his money to the maintenance of a
home for the orphans and widows of
men he hus run to earth in particular
and of criminals of the great South
west in general Jim Jenkins now of
Kansas is now G5 years old and has
spent forty years as a scout and hunt
er of bandits and train robbers In this
way he has made about 50000 Among
the distinguished outlaws he has
chased were Jesse James and his broth
er Bob Ford Bill Dalton and Bill
Cook while he was the leader of the
baid that caught Cherokee Bill in 1S95
In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kas
Jenkins was shot eight times He esti
mates his nag of bad men at about 150
The home which is being built on a
farm owned by Jenkins
near Pryor Creek I T is to cost 20
000 Buffalo Express
Katendltni to Support Art
The government of Bavaria has
voted a considerable sum for the main
tenance of art institutions throughout
the kingdom during the coming year
The allowances for the purchase of
paintings and their preservation is
particularly liberal The various art
Institutes in Munich receive handsome
subsidies and the Germanic museum
in Nuremberg gets an Increased allow
ance Various other Institutions have
been voted large amounts for repairs
and maintenance These art allow
ances In all reah 3108163 marks
739741 Emil Hensel In Chicago
Record
Typhoid Rate and Pure Water
In Vienna the typhoid rate of 12E
deaths to 10000 inhabitants fell to 11
after a pure water supply was ob
tained In Dantzig the mortality fell
from 10 per 10000 to 15 In Munich
after the introduction of a good -water
supply and proper sewerage the rate
fell from 21 per 10000 to 63 and in
Boston from 174 to 56
Do You Know
why your children tire of
most breakfast foods
It is because of the
presence of indigestible
matter and the absence
of nutritious elements
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FOR SALE
Flaked Wheat Food
Cooks in two minutes
is digestible because being
free from fibre and thinly
uaKea it is
easily assim
ilated
Is nutritious
b e c a u s e
made of only
the finest
quality
ESSBIISsri
pssobw Bar
sound plump wheat
In two pound packages Sealed to protect Its
purity and flavor All good grocers
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Tip Top Goldie 2nd
Sired by Tip Top Notcher Champion at Worlds
Fair at St Louis in 1904
Bred to Dan Patch second prize pig at Nebraska
State Fair and fourth prize at St Louis in 1904
THIS SUPERB DUROC JERSEY is considered
by Auctioneer T C Callahan and others one of
the finest animals in Nebraska Cost 20000 at
J A Ollis sale at Ord Inspection invited
S D BOLLES Box Elder Nebr
P S Two pens pure bred Bradley strain Barred
Plymouth Rocks for sale Eggs 150 per dozen
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INDIAN0LA
I M Beardsley was an Indi
anohr visitor Monday
Ed Ball and Aleck Carmichael
Sundayed in McCook
Editor Byfield visited with
home folks last Sunday
Lou Miller went to McCook
Monday night on business
W R Starr was in Indian
ola a few days ago on business
Kennedy Brothers are plaster
ing the upstairs rooms of the de
pot
Charlie McCuilom returned to
his home in Bartley Sunday
morning
A daughter was born to E P
Day and wife Wednesday the
fourteenth
Wallie Billings came down
from McCook Saturday and spent
the day in town
Wilson and Hall of McCook
were in these parts Monday fix-
j ing telephone wires
C H Russells folks have been
enjoying a visit from some rela
tives living in Illinois
G W Short has so far im
proved in health as to be able to
be in the store again
Rev Jacob Flook of Omaha
is in town this week the guest
of his many oldtime friends
Harry Letts went down to
Benedict last week to visit his
children and other relatives
Lewis Clay of Mexico was an
Indianola caller Friday He is a
visitor with the Danbury people
P T Walton of the Tiger
Drill Company Omaha was in
town Wednesday on business
Mrs M Whittaker of Mc
Cook visited with her daughter
at this place a few days last
week
The chicken pie dinner of last
Saturday did not materialize on
account of bad weather and
deep snow
The Royal Neighbors met at
the home of J R Andrews last
Thursday evening and proceeded
to have a time
Miss Mabel Carmichael closed
her term of school north of town
last Friday and returned to her
home in Cambridge Saturday
morning
Milo Ough went down to Alma
last week to visit awhile with
the homefolks He will also vis
it a sister in Hastings while gone
The Havana Telephone Co is
talking of a new two story brick
building with modern improve
ments which will develop later
News was received here a few
days ago of the death of Elsie
Grass daughter of Mr and Mrs
Adam Grass of Hastings They
are former residents of this place
Mr Shaffer the west side res
taurant man is very sick as the
result of a fall sustained by him
self a few weeks ago since which
time he has been gradually grow
ing worse
A son was born to Elmer
Thompson and wife on the seven
teenth Also a baby of the mas
culine gender has come to the
home of Orson Lee during the
past week
The old settlers dance in the
opera house Saturday evening
given for the benefit of the
Pumpkin Hill Ball Team was
not largely attended on account
of bad weather
A team belonging to Robert
Thomas started from the mill
Thursday and ran through town
at a lively pace They were
caught after smashing a wagon
wheel No other damage
Bertha and Myrtie Doud
Phyllis Sargeant Lucy Yarnell
and Liela Burbridge came over
from Danbury Friday and were
baptised in the Christian church
A house belonging to G W
Short and occupied by Patrick
McDonald burned down Sunday
morning They succeed in sav
ing most of their household goods
A defective flue is thought to
have been the cause of the fire
At the caucus Friday the fol
lowing city officers were nomin
ated on the license ticket Char
ley Hoag Mayor Gilbert Rankin
Clerk Fred Duckworth treasur
er Patty Anderson civil engineer
Frank Fitch councilman 1st
ward John Welborn councilman
2nd ward The other ticket was
designated as the business mens
ticket and is as follows John
Puckett Mayor Babe Bert clerk
Chester Strockey treasurer Hen
ry Shouse civil engineer Henry
Crabtree councilman 1st ward
Leonard Smith councilman 2nd
ward
continued from last week
Harry Rankin is at home now
for a visit with the home folks
Mr Zaung Stotherd went to
Colorado Friday night to see his
wife who is seriously ill
Mr C F McCann held ser
vices morning and evening of last
Sabbath at the Christian church
John Galloway has moved out
to the old Broomfield place and
will try his hand at farming this
summer
Fred Burt is making arrange
ments to move to his place near
Haigler as soon as the weather
moderates
C H Russell fell from a ladder
the other day and sprained his
arm besides getting a few other
minor bruises
Jerharbt Weiss who has been
visiting the Voge brothers start
ed for his home in Minnesota
last Thursday
A family named Armstrong
from Adams Neb arrived here
Monday and have moved to their
farm near Havana
Miss Edna Phillips gave a birth
day party Thursday afternoon
to a number of her young friends
Of course they had a good time
The M E ladies will serve a
chicken pie dinner on the seven
teenth at Masonic temple Come
everybody and get something
good to eat
Rodney McDonald and family
have gone to their new home
near Haigler Mr W Babst
bought his house and lot and will
move on it soon
The upstairs rooms of the de
pot that are occupied by Agent
Boldmans family are undergoing
repairs The rooms are being
remodelled and fixed up gener
ally
too late for last week
W McCallum expects to build
a fine residence this spring
The Christian Endeavor en
joyed a very pleasant evening at
the home of Chas Hotze Friday
evening
Miss Ena Gamsby is quite sick
Flora Quick county supt has
the little people this week dur
ing Miss Enas illness
W E McClung and wife ar
rived from Omaha Tuesday and
have been moving on J Mc
Clungs farm west of town
where they will make their home
for the ensuing year
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
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