The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 14, 1909, Image 5

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Clearance Sale of Pattern Hats
Six Fifty
for 750 800
and 850 hats
217 Main Avenue
McCook Nebraska
Mountain Time
Arrives
IMPEEIAI LINE
Seven Fifty
for 850 900
and 1000 hats
950 a 11
1142 P M
So P M
1025 a M
1217 A M
176 arrives Mountain Time 5 5
No 175 departs 710
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Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
Statesor Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent
McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Calvin Byrd is the new helper at the
Edison depot
Mr Chapin is night man at Otis un
der Agent McClintock
The company is figuring on increasing
its water supply at Otis
Del George is a new member of the
Burlingtons clerical force here
Operator A C Hugg at Akron re
ceived a visit from his father Dr Hugg
of Trenton part of last week
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Ten Dollars
for 1200 1350
and 1500 hats
You must see these hats to appreciate them
Come early and get the best selection
Get Ready for Summer
WITH A
Detroit Jewel
Gas Range
We have man styles for
you to select from We
are quite sure we can
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Call and get a
Cook Book free
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heat the water while you are
getting ready for the bath
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPART
No 6 CentralTime 1027 P M
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16 400 a m
MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET
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Better Shipping- Facilities
Chairman II T Clarke jr of the
state railway commission has returned
from Holdrege where he heard testi
mony in the matter of the complaint
of Adolph Franzen of Funk and
other shippers of livestock from the
stations of Funk Atlanta and Mas
cot against the Burlington railroad
company After considerable testi
mony had been heard the officers of
the road agreed to improve its live
stock service to South Omaha A
stipulation was made by both parties
and the complaint is supposed to be
settled By the terms of the agree
ment the Burlington will improve its
service by running local freights be
tween Oxford and Hastings on Fri
day these trains to arrive in Holdrege
and Hastings before the arrival of
through freight train No 76 and locals
are to accept live stock at all stations
from Oxford to Hastings and the ship
ments will be transported east on
train No 76 Monday Tuesday and
Thursday of each week the road will
handle stock from the aforesaid sta
tions on local freight trains whenever
these locals are running so they will
reach Holdrege or Hastings before the
arrival of train No 76 and stock will
then be transported east on train No
76 Lincoln Journal
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Friday morning our entire
stock of Pattern Hats and a -
hundred of our own design
ing will be put on sale for -
TEN DAYS at the following
prices
Three Fifty
for 450 500
and 550 hats
Five Dollars
for 600 650
and 700 hats
Fifteen Dollars
for 2000 2200
and 2500 hats
Miss Anderson
Byram Promoted To Chicago
It is officially announced that H E
Byram general supt of the Burling
tons Nebraska district has been pro
moted to the position of assistant to
Daniel Williard second vice president
W B Throop of Burlington succeeds
Byram at Lincoln
L B Allen of Alliance goes to the
Iowa district
E P Bracken of Galesburg becomes
general supt at Alliance
The run on Nos 63 and 61 is bulletin
ed for a conductor
Agent George Scott took charge of
the station at Brush Wednesday
Copductor Wm Hegenberger has
been off this week and Davis hnd the
car
Conductor Bank has had Kendlens
run on 1 and 6 this week and Ridnour
ban Banks car
Chris Larson is home from the hospit
al and considerably improved in health
though not strong and vigorous as
formerly
Miss Marguerite Axtell of Beaver
City came over last week to visit her
uncle and aunt Conductor and Mrs
Neal Beeler
Several empty Btock cars were burned
at Brush last Thursday afternoon de
laying No 11 about an hour She ar
rived at McCook on time however
Mrs M R Gates accompanied by
her son Henry left last night for Michi
gan City Indiana to attend the funeral
of a brother Republican City Banger
Brakeman C E Crouch left for Bur
lington Iowa last Friday morning to
attend the funeral of a relative He
will visit in Galesburg before returning
to work
A fine ten pound baby boy came to
the home of Dispatcher and Mrs W C
Euans Monday morning W C is
gradually coming out of his delirium of
j y and the rest of the family are doing
nicely
B C Ferry who has for a number of
years been employed as company pump
man at this place has been transferred
to McCook in a like capacity W D
Capps succeeding Mr Ferry Akron
Pioneer Press
Hurley Dye who has been keeping
trainmens time in the superintendents
office for several years will soon trans
fer to Sterling where he will be division
claim agent Eobert Burns present
assistant will succeed to the timekeep
ers job
The company will soon bpgin raising
track and ballasting on the Oberhn line
using gravel from Cowles where it has
recently purchased a twenty acre tract
Three crews will probably be employed
and the job will require in the neighbor
hood of a year to complete it
99 cars of stock came in off the Q
branch Sunday and five cars were shipp
ed from the city The new telephone
system of the Burlington is expected
to be installed in the depot during the
week and then the trains will be oper
ated by telephone instead of telegraphy
The wires have been strung to thiB city
and will go west as fast as possible
Bed Cloud Com Adv
Instructors and Faculty
The instructors of the McCook Junior
State Normal School are
Supt 0 W Taylor principal Mc
Cook
Supt Claudia B Hatcher registrar
treasurer McCook
Supt H M Garrett Ashland
Supt L W Colebank Curtis
Principal Julia Bednar McCook
Supt W T Davis Beaver City
Supt C F White Trenton
MiBs Mima 0 Doyle Omaha in
charge of model school
The members of the faculty are
E C Bishop state supt Lincoln
Miss D Maude Porter Benkelman
Dundy county
C L Littel Culbertson Hitchcock
county
Mrs Margaret Wrst Hajes Center
Hayes county
MiBs Leocia Fletcher Imperial Chase
county
Miss Claudia B Hatcher McCook
Red Willow county
Thomas Scott Stock ville Frontier
county
F J Munday Beaver City Furnas
county
F W Montgomery Elwood Gosper
county
Makes Its Own Juice
Last Saturday thB Pastime theatre
installed its own power and dynamo
and is now making its own juice Mr
Harmon is having the theatro wired up
and placed in first - class condition
His new plant is working very satisfac
orily and giving a tine light not only
for the moving picture machine but for
his fans house and street lights The
electric arch has been replaced over the
sidewalk which adds to his illuminat
ing feature in front of the building
Mr Harmon is bending every effort to
give the people the best in his line and
his growing patronage indicates that
the public is appreciating his labors in
that direction
Mr Harmon has leased a strip of land
12 feet wide along the west side of the
theatre building and will build a ce
ment stone building for his engine and
dynamo
ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McCook
postoffice May I4th 1909
LETTKKS
Eaily Mr J J
Lisle Mrs Sylvia
Tallman Thos
Tilgner Mr Otto
Curtis Dr W L
Edwards Mr Jess
Gwim Mr R K
Farney Mr George
Moore Mr C J
Perrine Mr Vornnrd S
Tagge Mr L F
CAltD i
Cockle Mr W F
Fuller E M
Harris Mr G L
McCarty Miss Florence
When calling for these please
REGISTERED GRADUATE
Dentist
Office 212J41Iain av over McConnells
Drug Store McCook Neb
Telephones
Office 160
Residence Black 131
say
they were advertised
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ADDITIONAL RAILROAD
The Republican City Oberlin branch
is to be ballasted this summer
Yardmaster Lumberry of Oxford is
laying off and Brakeman Warner is
subbing for him
The Burlington bridge at Atwood was
burned last week Wednesday delaying
traffic ou the line for two days
Yardmastpr A S Moore of Holdrege
is off on a furlough and John Hall of
McCook is helping on the engine there
A Pea Too Low
A tankard was made of precious
metals of pewter cr of wood Among
the most ancient specimens are the
peg tankards These are said to have
been introduced by St Dunstan as a
check on the intemperance of his day
Pegs marked the tankard at intervals
beyond which the drinker was not to
go else lie had more than his com
rades But curiously enough this de
vice proved the means of aggravating
the evil it was intended to remedy for
as a refinement on St Dunstans sim
ple plan the most abstemious drinkers
were required when the tankard went
round to drink precisely to a peg indi
cated whether their heads could stand
the amount of such distempering
draft or not Thence comes the
phrase He is a peg too low London
Spectator
Servant Girls n Defoes Day
It is evident from the comment be
low found in Gleanings After Time
that there is nothing new to be said
on the servant question
Defoe castigating the extravagances
of uis time fell foul of the downward
spread of fashion His theme was a
familiar one the heinousness of a
servant girls attempt to imitate her
mistress costume
Her neat leathern shoes Defoes
amusing indictment runs are now
transformed into laced ones with high
heels her yarn stockings are turned
into the woolen ones with silk clocks
and her high wooden pattens are kick
ed away for leathern clogs She must
have a hoop too as well as her mis
tress and her poor linsey woqlFey pet
ticoat is changed into a good silk one
four or five yards wide at the least
Not to carry the description further
in short plain country Joan is now
turned into a fine city madam can
drink tea take snuff and carry herself
as high as the best
Dr Herbert J Pratt
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Summer Dress Goods
Our lines are complete We
can please you in quality style
and price 5c to 50c per yard
Summer Underwear
Of which we have a large and
complete stock
AIso Suits Skirts
Low Shoes and Hosiery
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For Spring afid Summer
Items You Should Buy Now
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Ten Thousand New Views
Handsome new post card views of Mc
Cook in colors have just arrived from
Germany These show views of Mc
Cook never before offered the public
Business residential and church For
sale at this office
McCook Markets
Merchants and dealers in McCook
today Friday are paying the follow
ing prices
Corn a 70
Wheat
Oats
Rye
Barley
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the Snnke 5 cent cicar j Eggs
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