The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 16, 1908, Image 5

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McCook Neb
MAIN TINE EAST DEPART
Central Tlmo
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1027 r si
500 a it
715ia w
942 p M
400 r M
MAIK LINE WEST DEPABT
No 1 MonntnlnTImo 950 A M
3 1142 p m
Arrived 830 p m
13 1025 am
15 1217 am
IMIEKtAL LINE
No 170 nrrlvns Mountain Time 505 p u
No 175doparts 710 A M
SIoepIrjR dining and reclining cliair enre
Runts froo on through traiux Tickets sold
und Ijokkoko chocked to any point in tlio United
Slates or Cannda
For information timetables maps and tick
ets cull on or writo 11 12 Too Agent McCook
Nebraska or L V Wakoloy General Passen
Ker Agent Omnlin Nobraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Vorn Funk has chargo of the round
bouse laundry box
Engineer Radclif 19 having n residence
built on 3rd street west
J B Wade has purchased Engineer
W C Scbuncks residence
Engine 1910 is over the drop pit this
week for the usual repnirs
George Campain a brother of A W
is a now helper is the backshop
Engineer and Mrs Lambert Rodstrom
visited Holdrege enrly days of the
week
The dinky and No lOGGaroboth down
on their discs and will shortly bo ready
for service
The 112J is receiving now brasses and
othei light repairs this week in the
backshop
Engineer W C Schenck of the
run was in town Tuesdny
on business
Mrs C E Benedict of Curtis arrived
in town close of last week on a visit to
McCook relatives
George Phillips steam pi po man who
has been visiting in Palisade is back
from his vacation and at work
Boiler No 3 of the steam plant is
receiving some new flues in preparation
for the increased demand for tho winter
The railroad bridge across Coon creek
came near burning Friday morning but
was saved by qnick work on the part of
the station help nnd citizens of the town
Indianola Reporter
Engineer and Mrs Harry Weiden
hamer of Galesburg 111 arrived in
town end of last week and have been
guests of his brother Trainmaster W
M Weidenhamer Harry drives the
Kansas City cannon ball expresB being
one of the Qs crack enginemen
Engineer F J Zajicek was at head
quarters last Monday He has been
running on tho Republican Oberlin
branch He has taken a 30 day lay off
and with his wife will visit his relatives
in Wilber Lincoln and North Platte
On his return he will run out of McCook
but the family will remain at Oxford
The train on the St Francis branch
last Saturday was stalled on the western
end of tho line not by snow but by
Russian thistles The cuts were full of
the thistles and the engine was unable
to plow through them as it would when
the cuts were filled with snow The
funny part of it is that the train men
did not think ofburningthe thistles and
saving a whole lot of trouble Beaver
City Tribune
Save onsy
You save money by blanketing
your horse -with a famous 5A Horse
Blanket He saves the cost of his
blanket ou liis lessened teed bill
J 5A Blankets are warm strong and
1 noted for length of wear Ask
your dealer for 5A
Buy a 5A Bias Girth for the
Buy a 5 A Square for the Street
We Sell Them
Stable
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
F S Wilcox had business in Omaha
end of week
II T Ciiuucii of Ilyattville Wyom
ing is hero on a visit
Mrs Harris of Alliance is visiting her
mother MrB Adolo Pholan
Mrt and Mit Albrrt Bahnett went
in to Omaha Sunday night
Mits Frank Kendlen returned end
of week from her Lincoln Hastings
visit
Rev Edward J Mullaly the Paulist
father of Chicago is delivering lectures
in Indianola
Mrs II A Bealk left on 2 this
morning for Lincoln on a visit to her
sister of that city
Miss Florence Johnston arrived on
1 yesterday from Ainsworth on a visit
to the old home and friends
Georoe Kkaly came up from Hold
rege Wednesday to look after some
property interests in our city
II P Sctton and family are now
living in their new bungalow J H
Snyder are occupying the old Sutton
home
Mrs Stultz mother of Mrs A R
Scott was called to Eastern Nebraska
this week by the severe illness of a
sister
S W Christy of Edgar- the well
known and popular politician and
Burlington attorney had legal business
in the city Monday
Frank T Hawks of the Wray Gazette
came down on No 2 this morning to
meet Mr Bryan who speaks briefly nt
Wray this afternoon
Miss Florence N Johnston county
superintendent of Brown county has
resigned that position It became ef
fective October 12th
Mrs Leroy Klkven Mrs J E
Morrissey and Misse3 Ethel and Gert
rude Morrissey went
night on a short visit
Mrs W F Jones was called to
Norfolk Tuesday noon by a telegram
announcing the serious illness of her
father She left on 1
J It McCarl has purchased the lot
between the Menard and Merle resi
dences on 1st street east and will build
a modern home thereon
J C Gammill tho next state senator
of the 29th district attended the Gov
ernor Sheldon meeting and visited
among hfs friends Tuesday
Contractor Bergolte arrived from
Marshalltown Iowa Sunday and lined
up the work on the brick construc
tion of the temple theatre first of the
week
Rev W J Kirwin O M I of St
Patricks officiated as deacon at the
funeral of Mrs Mary Murray at Indian
ola October 2- preaching an eloquent
sermon
Vic Seymour of the Young Mens
Republican Club of Lincoln came up to
McCook Wednesday night to meet
Senator Beveridge aud accompany his
special on to Lincoln
Mrs C W McKenna and Miss Sadie
Evans departed this week for Chicago
to be absent this fall and winter while
Mr McKenna completes his course in
the Northwestern Dental School
L W McConnell went into Omaha
Sunday night on 6 to meet representa
tives of eastern wholesale houses and
make purchases of goods for holiday
trade He returned home Tuesday
night
A R Scctts father and mother ar
rived in the city Tuesday morning of
the present week and will make their
home here Mr Scott is an engineer
and will be employed in the electric
light companys plant
James Williams departed from Dan
bury Tuesday night for his new home
near Norwood Missouri with two cars
of stock and furniture His son H T
Williams and William Maguire also left
for tho same place on that date loading
one car of stock and furniture
SENATOR TOOK THEM BY STORM
One of the Warmest Pithiest Thirty Minute Speeches Ever
Heard in This Cit3r
THE MENARD WAS CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING
And
Hundreds Were Unable to Get In The Senator Reiterates His
Unanswered Question to Hon W J Bryan in His
Brief but Convincing Address
Tho speech of United States Senator ies and stated that many of them wero
Albert F Beveridge of Indiana in the opposed to many of tho choicest theories
opera houseThursday morning was the and plans of Mr Bryan and would not
most inspiriting incident yet of a support many of his measures if Mr
ional campaign quite lacking in active
enthusiasm
Arriving on his special train from
Denver at fl50 in the morning an auto
mobile was in waiting at tho depot to
convoy him and party to the opera
house which was alieady overflowing
with an audience full of eagerness to
hear him
Ho was most briefly introduced by
Chairman McCarl of the Congressional
committee and was received with warm
est and heartiest applause
Realizing the briefness of iiis oppor
tunity Senator Beveridge at once 4got
down to the ground as the senat ir ex
pressed it and warmed up to his sub
ject in vigorous fashion
The senators speech was pithy prac
tical pointed forceful devoid of the
charm of his matchless and polished or
atory so well known to the platfoim and
press of America but carrying home to
tho minds of his hearers the telling facts
presented
Covering the past seven years of Re
publican part Irstory and marvelous
accomplishment under President
volt enumerating a fow of the laws
up to Denver last
Dont fail to hear Con
gressman Williams on
Friday October 23rd at
Menards Opera House at
800 P M
passed ana now ueing enrorcea me
pure food act railroad legi laion labor
laws etc the senator repeated his
question propounded to Hon Wm J
Bryan at Portland Oregon recently
namely Whether he Mr Bryan if
elected president would repeal any of
these laws or any material part of the
same Senator Beveridge stated that
Mr Bryan had not as yet replied
Senator Beveridge placed the Demo
cratic U S senators in the position of
being the most pronounced
Main Street Shut Off
A three inch conm ction water main
was laid for the new temple opera house
building yesterday afternoon which
made it necessary to shut off tho water
on Main avenue for a few hours The
connection was made from the hydrant
line jusc above the building corner of
Main and 4th street
FOR SALE FOR RENTJETC
For Rent Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping Inquire of Mrs
James I Lee phone 43
For Rent A
Phone red 239
new six room house
For Rent Seven room house near
new high school building Phone No 5
For Rent A good barn Inquire of
Julius Kunert
For Rent Four rooms furnished or
unfurnished after October 15th Mrs
S A Rowell
For Rent 5 room cottage also furn
ished rooms for light housekeeping
Mrs J I Lee phone 43
Wanted Good set of double driving
harness Call at this office
Lost A short gray jacket between
town and J L Rogers place Please
leave at Mc Adams store
The Nebraska Republican Conven
tion of 1907 which gave its unqualified
approval of the splendid work of the
last Republican legislature and which
nominated that magnificent Nebraska
jurist M B Reese for judge of the
Supreme Court was the first stale
convention in the United States to
declare for William Howard Taft for
President It should be a matter of
pride on the part of every Nebraska
Republican to see to it that Nebraska
approves this endorsement at the polls
cext November
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Special Millinery Prices
ONE WEEK
We have decided to continue for one
week our sale of
Mammoth Stock
of Trimmed Hats
FOR
Ladies Misses Children
BEGINNING
Monday October 19th
Dont fail to give us a call
Ill West B Street
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Bryan should be elected president
Senator Beveridge clinched one of the
greatest thirty minute speeches ever de
livered in this city by stating that no
individual or coriKmition over discharg
ed a tried and true servant who made
good without cause and placed in his
position another untried inexperienced
servant who could only claim that he
could do better The Republican party
with a brief interval to which oven the
Democracy cminot point with satisfying
pride has made good in America for
forty years There is no good and
cient reason why Democracy should
now be given its position at the helm of
state simply because the Democrats
claim they can do betterand in the face
of the fact that many of their leaders
theories in the past have been abandon
ed and cast aside by themselves and
further that their present theories and
plans arc for the most part untried and
sentimental while the Republicans pro
mise a continuance of the known and
approved policies of President Roose
velt
With a godspeed tho senator hoped
the voters would remember their famil
ies themselves and their country at the
polls in November intimating clearly
where their votes should go to accomp
lish their best good
The senator answered questions giv
ing good matrimonial advice to our en
thusiastic young friend Frank Colfer
who wanted to know
He was hurriedly autoed to the depot
and his special at once pulled out for
Oxford his next stop
The McCook band played on the ave
nue while the crowd was assembling in
the opera house
Veterans Favor Taft Sheldon and Norrls
At a special meeting of J K Barnes
Post No 207 G A R the following
resolutions were adopted
We the members of J K Barnes
Post No 207 Grand Army of Republic
of McCook Nebraska believing that
our interests nnd the iuterests of our
fellow citizens can best be subserved by
the election of the Honorable William
II Taft to the presidency of the United
States and of the Honorable George L
Sheldon to the governorship of the
state of Nebraska heartily endorse the
candidacy of each of them and bespeak
for them the support of our brothers in
arms and our friends
We believe the wide experience ac
quired by Mr Taft in the various posi
tions he has so creditably filled qualifies
him above all other men to become
chief executive of our nation and that
his invaluable service to our beloved
land entitle him to the high office which
he aspires
We believe the honest capable and
fearless administration of the affairs of
the state of Nebraska by Governor
Sheldon should command the respect
and admiration of right minded citizens
and that a continuation of the policies
inaugurated by him is indispensably
necessary to the welfare of our common
wealth Dated Oct 13 1903
J M Henderson Commander
J A Wilcox Acting Adjutant
We the members of J K Barnes
Post No 207 Grand Army of tho Re
public of McCook Nebraska desiring
to give expression to our appreciation of
the services rendered by the Honorable
George W Norris as a representative in
the congress of the United States un
qualifiedly endorse his candidacy for re
election
We commend Mr Norris for his at
titude on all legislative questions affect
ing the interests cf his constituents
We know him to be a man of irreproach
able character We admire him for his
fidelity to principle and his patriotic
devotion to duty We believe him to
be a true friend of those whom love of
country led to respond to their nations
call and we are grateful for his untir
ing efforts in our behalf and in behalf of
our comrades Dated Oct 13 1903
J W Henderson Commander
J A Wilcox Acting Adjutant
McCook Markets
Merchants and dealers in McCook at
noon today Friday are paying the fol
lowing prices
Corn 8 75
Wheat 80
Oats 45
Rye 60
Barley 55
Hogs 5 00
Butter good 25
Eggs 23
ul feel that the country Is Indeed to
tee congratulated upon the nomination
f Mr Taft I do not believe ther
could1 bt found in all the country a
man so well fitted to be President
President Roosevelt on learning of
Secretary Tafts nomination
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renvoi you trpt Vipter will 5009 be lere Just
90W our stock of Vi9ter yd FJI garnets re
09 slpow Sit our store
tay be you would like to conje 9d see ten
Ve respectfully i9Vite you to do so
Ve 90W ldive full Ii9e Ladies cots t
500 to 2500
RerQernber we sell everytlg you wisi to
wer 9d nLternxIs fron wlpicl to rnke ten
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w McCook Roller Mills 90 barrels good running order good patronage
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Eighty acres fine farming land T5 acres in alfalfa Splendid build-
ings new modern house seven rooms and bath completed three rooms -
p unfinished hot and coldwater furnace heat two miles from this city
My residence corner of D and 5th street E 1C0 feet front and house
and lot corner A and 4tn street E about CO feet front both 110 feet deep J
I wish to sell any or all of this property at once on account of sick-
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No 310 5th Street E
McCook Nebraska
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A Splendid Line of Fancy
HANDPAINTED CHINA
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