The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 14, 1908, Image 5

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on the farm approaches it is well to look
around and get posted on the best imple
ments to buy Our spring stock is now
arriving and we will be glad to show
Moline Oliver Defiance Plows
Moline Bradley and other makes of
Disc Harrows
Superior and Success Drills
Several kinds of spike tooth harrows and
other machines beside the
Western Belle
Lister
This lister has been tried in this vicinity
for many years and has given universal sat
isfaction But if any customer prefers
something else we have other good ones
among which we will mention the Tri
Belle Oliver and Bradley We also con
tinue to sell the
Mitchell Mandt and Milburn
Wagons o
Call on us for anything needed in the farm
machinery line
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The Only PIac
In
where you can buy
i can Van Camps Saur Kraut ioc
i can Vaii Camps Hominy ioc
i can Pumpkin ioc
Navel sweet oranges all sizes per psck 65c
1 2 oz pkg seeded raisins for ioc
16 oz pkg seeded raisins for 15c 2 for 25c
Evaporated apricots per lb 20c
Extra large evaporated yellow or Muir
peaches 20c or 3 lbs for 50c
Bulk seedless raisins per lb ioc
Bulk two Crown raisins per lb ioc
Bottle pickles Chow Chow Celery Relish
cauliflower stuffed or plain olives ioc
3 cans standard corn 25c
2 large size can tomatoes 25c
1 can Lemon Cling sliced peaches 25c
1 can yellow free peaches 25c
1 can white or black cherries 35c
1 gal can apples 40c
1 gal can peeled pie peaches 50c
1 gal can unpeeled pie peaches 45c
1 gal can white cherries 60c
So oz K C baking powdtr 65c
50 oz K C baking powder 45c
In Tea Coffee and all Groceries we
defy competition
We have a large stock of Groceries all
fresh and new and needing money will for a
short time sell at above prices
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Time Card
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bioepuiK climtiK ana roclmint cars
scuts freo on through trains Tickots sold
and buKgaqo chocked to any point iu tho United
Statesor Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or writo K E Foe Aont McCook
Nebraska or L V Wakoloy General Lubsoii
Bar Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Supt E E Young went to Lincoln
Wednesday morning on company busi
ness
W S Tomlinson is off as fligman
and assisting Claim Agent Hanson do
special work
Francis Fry of the Sterling headquar
ters ollico force has been visiting at
homo in Konesaw
Brakeman E L Hawkins is off this
week having been called to Alma by
sickness of his father
I3rakeman F F Jfeubauer returned
to work first of tfce Weak afte an en
forced ten day Vncfetfpa
The depot at Hartley has been releas
ed from quarantine od Frank Purvis
has resumed his duties as agent
There is some talk of taking off 5 and
12 botwoen AlcCook and Wray and
having 13 and 14 make the stops
R E Love was a passenger on 13
Tuesday morning enroute for Yuma
Colo to attend to business interests
Extra Operator W R McCarty of
Denver wht has been working nights at
Wray was at headquarters first of the
week
Frank Crane was at headquarters
Sunday on his way from Wray to Ina
vale to relievo the agent at that place
for awhile
W L Bass whjO got cut off the local
telegraph force on the retrenchment
order has taken tho position of day
operator at Dixon
C Lawritaoa brother of Chief Clerk
Lawritson baa been transferred as
traveling aadltoc from the Sheridan to
the Sterling djvieiptt
TLo quarantine ou Hartley station
was raised hisl Sunday Dr Fahn
estock going down to superintend the
disinfecting of tho depot
Operator Perry who has been acting
agent in the temporary depot at liartley
has returned to Cambridge relieving
Operator Floyd Staynor
Mr and Mrs C L Banh and O E
Pearson wero in attendance at tho dedi
cation of tho new Methodist church at
Arapahoe last Saturday
Tho Burlington recently undertook to
close Dickens station on the Iloldrege
Cheyenne line but decided uot to upon
receiving notico from tho state railway
commissioners
Chief Dispatcher Pate has convictions
about operators sleeping ou duty and
by way of emphasis gave one of the of
fenders thirty days recently to catch
up on his sleep
Engineer and Mrs I L Rodstrom
wont down to Holdrego on No 2 Sat
urday morning He goes on to Hast
ings to relieve Engineer Brown for two
weeks She visited Holdrege relatives
H L Stein roadmaster of the lino
from Hastings to Oxford via Red Cloud
Oberlin and St Francis branches with
headquarters at Red Cloud has resign
ed His successor has not yet been
appointed
While carrying his lanterns from the
rear of train li to the baggage car last
Saturday night at Franklin Flagman
C E Crouch slipped and in falling
struck his chin against ono of the lan
terns making an ugly gash
While tho local crew was attinpting
to put up coal at Wray Tuesday morn
ing a drawbar came out and deiJlod a
couple of cars on the incline breaking
them up pretty badly The blocking
car and crew went up on 5 Wednesday
to pick them up
S M Cook formerly working out of
here was in tho city this week renew
ing acquaintances on his way to St Joe
Sam has been working out of Evenston
Wyoming and reports several old time
McCook boys working out of there
notably G L Miller as conductor and
W A Clioe as engineer
Tho interstate commerce commission
at Washington has seen fit to refuse the
request of the railroads throughout the
country asking for an extension of tho
time at which tho new Dine hour law
affecting telegraph operators goes into
effect March 4 The railroads contend
ed that it would bo impossible to fill the
15000 positions which the new law
necessitate but tho commission could
not see things the same way The fact
that the filling of these new positions
and other requirements of tho law put
the roads to some inconvenience was
not sufficient reason to grant the exten
sion of time asked and furthermore tho
commission was in possession of testi
mony showing that if the roads paid
S80 per month they would have no dif
ficulty in securing all the good opera
tors they need
Operator and Mrs W L Bas3 spent
Sunday with li tends at Baitloy
Engineer Koohal returned to work
Thursday ufter a week of wrestling
with tho grip
Eugineer Sanborns fifteen day fcii
teuce expired flrat of thu week and 1 0
returned to his run ou 5 and 12 west
Conductor T E McCarl had Lines
run ou 15 and 10 close of last and first
of this week Scott had his car on thol
Wray local
Conductor Daltuti lias boun jiven the
car on iho Kud Cloud Oxford run made
vacant by Cassell and crew leturniu to
tho Oberlin Hue
A V Coupe of tho dispatchers ollico
loft Tuesday night for Effingwel
Kansas being called thereon account of
thu death of his uncle A B Camp
bell has charge of his desk meanwhile
Philip Trout for the past three years
section foreman iu charge of McCook
yard has been appointed roadmaster to
succeed JJ L Stein resigned Mr
Trout left for Red Cloud his headquar
tors this morning Ilia jurisdiction
will extend from Hastings to Oxfoid
via Red Cloud and tho Oberlin and St
Francis branches Mr routs succes
sjr has not yet been named
Good Way to Do Business
When one can buy gold dollars for
fifty cents it is a good timo to purchaso
In ordering a 50 cent bottle of Dr
Howards celebrated hpecific ror the
cure of constipation and dype jsia at 25
cents C A Wood worth Co are gv
ing ono of the greatest trade chances
ever offered to the people of McCook
If food does not digest well if there is
gas or pain in the stonucb if the tongue
is coated and tho breath bad if there is
constipation and straining Dr Howards
specific wjll euro If it doos not
you have Druggist Woodworths person
al guarantee to return jour money
This remarkable remedy comes in tho
form of tiny granules and can be carried
in the vest pocket or purse It is very
populur in New York City and it is not
unusual to see someone after a meal at
ono of tho largo hotels or restaurants
take a dose of this specific knowing
that it will prevent the uncomfortable
feeling which frequently follows a hearty
meal Dr Howards specific gives quick
relief and makes permanent cures f con
stipation dyspepsia and all liver
troubles These are strong statements
Lbut WGodworth Cn are giving their
customers a chance to prove their truth
at just half the regular price sixty doses
for 25 cents If they are not found true
all you have to do is to ask for your
money
i Notice To Parents
Ckfsses for beginners childreu five
years of age or over who have never
attended school will be organized
Monday afternoon February 17 in the
E st ward the West ward and the
South buildings Parents will present
their children to the teachers in those
respective buildings together with a
certificate showing successful vaccina
tion Two weeks timo will be granted
for entering pupils in these classes but
no ono will be received after Monday
March 2 G 11 Thomas Supt
Awl 0s Entertained
Misses Pearl Zint and Nellie Smith
entertained tho Awl Os with a delight
ful evening at the homo of Mrs Roy
Zint Tuesday Tho festivities closed
with a two course luncheon at the
Monte Cristo
Have you over tried an eraso ink
eraser Seo one at The Tkiiiunk of
fice
Canaries Steamship Pets
Few and far between are the steam
ships entering the port of Boston that
cannot boast of a canary No matter
Iioav battered and rusty the craft may
be one is pretty sure to find the canary
somewhere in the rooms of the officers
or crew Its cage as a rule is a won
derful creation of brass wire and lace
and the canary himself usually Is a
singer whose trill and whistle are of
the best The little songsters appear
to enjoy life ou the ocean Seldom are
they inconvenienced by the motion of
the vessel and tue more the cage
rswsngs from its hook the more they
warble Sailons will tell you a canary
is a mascot Be that as it may the
cauaries are great pets Frequently
one may see a sailor on the water
front lugging his bird and cage to
some new berth Boston Herald
A Nest Bit of Selfishness
For several years said a married
man I did not have a taste of tender
I loin at home as I sat at the head of
the table and was compelled to give
that part of the steak to my wife A
I year ago I invited her to sit at the
I head of the table and do the carving
Finee which time I have always had
lle tenderloin for she politely gives
me the best cut which I accept indif
ferently as though I do not know what
It is I respectfully lay the suggestion
before the Society of Chuck Eating
Husbands Atchison Globe
Too Rough
A traveler in the dining car of a rail
road had ordered fried eggs for break
fast
Cant give yo fried aigs boss the
negro waiter informed him lessen
yo want to wait till we stops
Why how Is that
Well de cook he says de roads so
rough datebery time he tries to fry
Ulgs dej scrambles Life
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need TZw Qoes1
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Tb8 Ambling tfci
For fohes little Re9 id little voider far
tlpe rcW9 ups Td for those i1qo love tfpelr
slipperd ease ve Ikve juat te proper tfyiflgs
to suit tlpeir feet rxpd rnke ttpen look good 5d
feel good
Atd tle Ietfyer i the sfyoes we sell will
wexr well
At our store you C9 get slpoes for wonjeij
for Si 5 0 to Se0 sTroes for rqep for
5Q to 47 5 sipoes for clpildreQ for
7c up Tis ne9S good sIoes good stal
ls conjfortble slpoes
Cordirxlly
C L DeGROFF CO
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What is better than a Good Shoe
A Good Shoe
that fits the foot
These you will find at The
We carry none but the best Our prices are
right Come in and get a fit
PUBLIC SALE
We will sell at public sale where we
now live on our farm on the Rd Willow
creek J4 me southwest of Box Elder
and SJ4 miles north east of McCook on
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18th
commencing at 10 oclock sharp the
following described property
31 HEAD OF HORSES
FIFTEEN NATIVE BHED
One span of roan mares 7 and 9 years
old 1200 lbs each 1 black mare 12 yrs
old 1100 lbs 1 stallion trotting bred
1350 lbs colts coming 2 yrs old G
weai ling colts 1 iron grev mare G rs
old 900 lbs
SIXTEEN WESTERN GRED
Four western mares 8 years old 12
head western horses 3 yrs old all broke
1 SPAN OF MULES
16 HEAD OF CATTLE
Six milk cows 3 fresh balance fresh
soon G yearling calves 3 stock cows 1
thoroughbred Hereford bull and papers
with sale
FARM IMPLEMENTS ETC
One Jones binder nearly new 1 Mc
Cormick hay rake nearly new 1 2 row
disc cultivator 1 riding cultivator 1 rid
ing lister 1 gang plow new plowed 3
acres 1 walking lister 1 steel harrow 3
farm wagons one nearly new 1 hay rack
1 top buggy 1 double surrej 1 set of
work harness 1 set of single harness 1
good saddle 1 cream separator DeLaval
1 Sure Hatch incubator 150 egg house
hold goods and other articles too numer
ous to mention
Free Lunch at Noon
TERMS Sums under 10 cash on
sums of 10 and over a credit of 8 months
will be given purchaser to give note with
approved security drawing ten per cent
interest from date A discount of live per
cent for cash on sums of 10 and over
J K GORDON W A STONE Owners
J H Woddell Auct V Franklin Clerk
Fisher Perkins
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sing Out Sale
Having decided to move to Oregon T
will sell at public auction at the placs
where I now live known as the Sara
King place 1 mie3 north and 3 miles
east of McCook on
Wednesday February 26
commencing at ten oclock a ir the
following described property
9 HEAD OF HORSES
One bay horse 5 jrs old 1300 llsl
bay hors 6 yrs old 1300 lbs I grev
mare 7 yr old 1100 lb- with foal 1
grey mareGjrs old 1100 lbs 1 buck
skin mare S ws old 1000 lbs llwj
colt 2 jrs ole 1 bay colt coming 2 yrs
old 2 wanling colts
3 HEAD OF COWS
One to bf fresh soon
15 HEAD OF SHOATS
4 DOZEN CHICKENS
FARM IMPLEMENTS
One McConnick header with boxe5 X
riding lister 1 2 row cultivator 1
steel hnrrow 2 walking listers on
wagon one top buggy
MISCELLANEOUS
Three sets work harness 1 set singl
harness 1 saddle 3 sets fly nets 1 lot of
cobs about 15 loads 1 steel tank 1
chicken house 1 buggy hed about 10
bushels of potatoes household goods
other articles too numerous to mention
Free lunch at noon
TERMS Sums under 10 cash on
sums of 10 and over a credit of eight
months will be given purchaser to gire
note drawing ten percent interest from
date with approved security A dis
count of five percent for cash on sums
of 10 and over No property to be re
moved until settled for
Maxwell L Wolfe
J HWoddell Auct V Franklin Clerks