The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 08, 1909, Image 5

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In order to make room for our line of Spring Goods
which will begin to arrive in a short time we are
making some exceedingly low prices on all lace boots
warm lined shoes slippers and heavy winter shoes
We cant afford to carry over our winter goods
Ladies warm lined Shoes
in all latest styles and
lasts at 150
A large lot of Ladies fine
Shoes both patent and
kid all up-to-date lasts
in all sizes and widths
at from l504o 250
We have a large line of Ladies
seven and ten button Gaiters
in various colors Also Misses
and Childrens Jersey Leggins
Mens Lace Boots good
quality 350
Mens warm lined Shoes
many different styles
ranging in prices all the
way from 150 to 250
One lot of Mens 450
and 500 dress Shoes
patent and kid will all
goat 300
Mens heavy work Shoes
best quality box calf and
kangaroo i 50 to 250
Where a Careful Examination Reveals the
Fortunate Fact that Injuries though
Painful Are Not Serious
Brakeman I E Graves of Conductor
Neal Beelers crew was jerked off the
top of a freight car at Edison Monday
evening receiving painful hip injuries
in the fall and scramble to escape the
approaching cars By rarest good fort
une he escaped serious injuries ordeath
While shunting cars at that station
in spite of his bracing himself an appli
cation of air or a sudden stopping of the
train threw him to the track between
the steel rails He was ablB to scramble
off the track and thus escaped the
wheels
Mr Graves was brought to the city
on train 5 same evening and taken to
the Southwestern Nebraska hospital
where a careful examination revealed
the fact that bis injuries painful as
they were were not of a serious nature
General Supt W S Perry of build
ings and bridges Liucolu was at head
quarters yesterday
Fred Landberg was off duty a few
days on account of a lame back return
ing to work Wednesday morning
Tom Mclnroy a Burlington engineer
of the olden day9 was in town Wednes
day He has been visiting a daughter
in Arapahoe
A bulletin was posted this week
making A C Wiehe round house fore
man general foreman And Augustus
will be Johnny on the job all the time
Supt W M Weidenhamer of the
Sterling division was called home to
Galesburg Illinois last Saturday by
news of the death of his mother who
was stricken down by heart disease
The family accompanied him
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A large variety of Boys
Shoes both for work and
HBweswswgsrpw
dress at 150 to 175
Boys High
grade at
These are genuine bargains a look will convince you
of this The sale lasts through the month of Jan
uary Dont fail to get some of these good things
Yours for Bargains
Cuts best
250
Misses and Childrens
School Shoes -- These
are all of most excellent
quality and are built for
wear During the sale
at from 125 to 200
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Time Card
McCook Neb
The Enjoyment of a Prosperous
NEW YEA R
will depend upon the circumstances that you can control One
of these is your standard of health iour health cant be the
best if teeth are not doing effective work The quick changes
that teeth good or bad often make is really surprising Little
decays grow into the larger kind and increase the risk of total loss
One evidence of satisfaction that my patients enjoy they hac a sreater
interest in their teeth that have been restored than the fee it has taken to
make them so Let us have a pleasant chat about your teeth
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Dr H J PRATT Dentist
Over McConnells Drug Store
MAIN LINE BAST DEPaET
Central Time 1027 P M
500 a m
715 a m
942 p m
400 A si
MAIN LINE WEST DEPAKT
Mountain Time 950 A M
5 Arrives
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IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time
No 175 departs
1142 P M
S3 P M
1025 A M
1217 A M
505 P SI
710 A si
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information timetables maps and tick
ets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent
McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeloy General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Agent R E Foe of Red Cloud visited
in the city Sunday
R L Lyon was with the folks in
Treuton New Year day
John Murray was in Omaha Friday
and Saturday last on business
Dave Knowles spent New Year day
wiib his parents in Culbertson
Agent O E Engstrom of Holdrege
was at headquarters Tuesday
Mr and Mrs W L Bass arrived
home last Saturday from their visit of
six weeks in Texas
The Standard Oil Co is building a
supply depot at Red Cloud on the track
just west of the stookyarde
Wire Chief and Mrs C F Heber
were guests of Mr and Mrs R G
Knowles Culbertson New Year day
Engineer R E French has been en
tertaining his father John French of
Clay Center Nebraska since last week
Sunday 81 cars of stock were received
at Red Cloud from the west for consign
ment to Omaha Kansas City and St
Joseph
Conductor E O Scott and family ar
rived home last Thursday morning on
2 from their visit to her parents in
Fresno California
BRAKEMAN GRAVES HURT
Is Jerked Off the Top of a Freight Car
at Edison Monday Evening
BROUGHT TO THE HOSPITAL IN McCOOK
Conductor Neal Beeler is in Lincoln A
this week
Tne painters are brightening tkiugs
up interiorly at the depot this week
C Hull of the freight claims de
partment Omaha succeeds W S Tom
linson as assistant to Claims Agent
Hanson Hull will made Sterling the
principal source of his activities Tom
linson has resumed his position in the
train service
McConnell for drugs
Dill pickles at the White House
Buckwheat at the White House
Dill pickles at the White House
Buckwheat at the White House
McConnells Balsnm cures coughs
Use McMillens Cough Cure 25c
Fresh fruit always in season at Hubers
Big Clearing Sale of shoes at Viersens
Mrs J JacKson nurse Phone red 251
McMillens Cold Cure will break up
your cold
Typewriter ribbons pnpers etc for
sale at The Tribune office
Put your feet against oni of our 8100
hot water bottles It is solid comfort
L W McConneli Druggist
F0R0RNTJETC
For Sale or Rent House at once
401 east 6th st See Will Neill at house
in evenings
Fou Sale 160 acres of improved land
seven miles south of McCook Neb
Price 82200
Mrs M E Battershall owner
12 22 its Okarchp Okla
For Sale Dwelling near high
corner 2nd west and G street Phone
black 312 12 25 4
For Sale A 8325 piano cheap
quire at this office
In-
For Rent 5 room house modern ex
cept furnace close in good neighbor
hood bargain to right party
J R Stassberry
For Rent A 7 room dwelling with
large barn Inquire of Diamond at the
Stein clothing store
For Kent Four room cottage
J I Lee Phone 43
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A QUEER WOOING
Whtttlers Offhand Wedding and th
Brides Scant Trousseau
Laboucheres claim that lie brougb
about the marriage of Whistler is thus
recorded in the Life of Whistler
I believe I nin responsible for Whis
tlers marriage to the widow of Mr
Godwin the architect She was a re
markably pretty woman and very
agreeable and both she and he were
thorough boheminns I was dining
with them and some others one even
ing at Earls Court They were ob
viously greatly attracted to each oth
er and In a vague sort of way they
thought of marrying So I took thp
matter in hand to bring tilings to a
practical point
Jimmy I said avIH you marry
Mrs Godwin
Certainly he replied
Mrs Godwin I said will you
marry Jimmy
Certainly she replied
When I asked
Oh some day said Whistler
That wont do I said We must
have a date
So they both agreed that I should
choose the day what church to come
to for the ceremony provide the cler
gyman and give the bride away 1
fixed an early date and got the then
chaplain of the house of commons
the Rev Mr Byng to perform the
ceremony
It took place a few days later
After the ceremony was over we ad
journed to Whistlers studio where
wq had prepared a banquet The ban
quet was on the table but there were
no chairs So we sat on pa king cases
The happy pair when I left had not
quite decided whether they would go
that evening to Paris or remain in n
studio
now unpractical they were v-
shown when I happened to meet t1
bride the day before the marria rc iii
the street
Dont forget tomorrow I said
No she replied I am just g Iig
to get 1113- trousseau
A little late for that is it not I
asked
No she answered for I am only
going to buy a new toothbrush ami t
new sponge as one ought to have nw
ones when one marries
DONT FIGHT THE WEATHER
Try the Plan of Being on Friendly
Terms With It
What a great misfortune this is the
habit of considering the weather of
thinking that we must consider the
weather It is largely due is it uot to
clothes No mention is made of rain
In the garden of Eden but we must
not therefore contend that rain wm
disagreeable and omitted We must
recollect that Adam and Eve did not
need to consider rain Furthermore
In blessed ignorance they did not know
that It was anything to be considered
To mind the rain no more than tin
May sunshine but to plunge into it
and let the drops pelt as will to
accept snow without a thought of dis
comfort but rather to enjoy the
thronging presence of it to pursue
ones daily stint regardless of whether
the sky be dun or blue this is a state
which we especially of the cities long
long have lost
We regain It some of us in the wil
derness camp where we hunt or fish
if the day be dark or if the day be
bright and where we find that the
dash of the soft rain on ones face is
not death after all that wetness and
dryness are merely relative terms
All the centuries of fussing and fum
ing with the weather have not affected
the weather one particle It still rains
and snows and sleets and blows just
as dictated by circumstances There
fore whats the use Are your puny
diatribes or mine of any greater po
tency than those of others gone be
fore Evidently not Accordingly trv
the plan of being friendly with the
weather of agreeing with it instead of
fighting it and pen my wercl pres
ently it will be agreeing with yru
E L Snbin in Lippinc otts
Knninic
We ran out c 1 - wiU
in the CanaCia - i a -man
Our giIiy j u -
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days It wasnt brd
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rica it is rite fr iiiir ts
haers Thei kiiw how
to redrr tli - r Idly uisn
cciuus by pre--ii-- its not-
with a linger TIr iet anpears to
throw -the reptile into catalepsy in
which it as stiff as an iron rod
The Horological Revenge
They were looking over their wed
ding presents He pointed to a small
bronze dock Seems to me he said
that I have seen that before
You have she returned serenely
You gave it to my first husband and
For Rent Furnished room ligntme for wedding present When we
and bath Phone red 255 or call at 309 i dlTide3 tne things after the divorce he
2nd street W
For Rent Suite of four steam-heated
room with private stairs and hall
Inquire of McCook Hardware Co
kept the clock and now he Is sending
It back to us New York Press
Sharp and Blunt
Cora She has such keen perceptions
EtTRAYED Bay pony mare about Dora And such a blunt way or coo
three weeks ago Notify this office 2t S them Puck
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Clearing Sale
of Cloaks
Overcoats
Furs and other
Winter Goods
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Piano Bargains j
We have a few of the genuine
Schaeffer Pianos
which we are going to offer at extremely
low prices during the next two weeks and
if you have been contemplating the pur
chase of an instrument for your home in
the next year we will make it an object
for you to buy now Come in and let us
show you the instruments and hear the
price and terms we will make to you
D W COLSON
223 Main Avenue McCook Nebraska
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