The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 22, 1895, Image 5

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Not to catch your eye , but for solid
business , . epenlable bargains
we ai'e al ways at the from.
We have just received . New Line
of Outing Flannels , no trash Y
- stuff , good , at very
. . .Low Prices. . .
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' Thanksgiving you may need
some New rlitlle Cloths or Nap-
.kins % Ire } tare placed on our
counters au Elegant Va-
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of tileEuselves.
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our stock ( ) e l' fy < a l ) cs and Jacicets is
alilOSt sold out' what there is
\ left will. 1)e SO I(1 lc ) ou
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Is like a crying baby at a public meeting , it
' Ought to be Carried Out
Those 3. B. Lewis Shoes are suggestive of all that
pertains to Style , Fit , and Good Wearing
Qualities at a Reasonable Price.
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. . We Suggest That You Buy a Pair
THEY ARE SOLD BY-OF COURSE YOU KNOW
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THE OLD RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER.
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Highest Honors-World's Fair ,
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A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant ,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
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Roy Dixon has been promoted ; lie is
firing the 158 for Monks.
Mrs. Sam Moore went down to Hastings -
ings , Wednesday mornuig.
A. L. Nolan moved into the Noble
house , Tuesday of this week.
Conductor and Mrs. C. E. Pope spent
Sunday with Oxford friends.
hiss Nellie Brown and aunt vent down
to Lincoln , Tuesday , on a visit.
Engineer Westland has been Iayed up
for a few days with the rheumatism.
The company is rebuilding the ice
house at Oxford , recently destroyed by
fire ,
Enginer Barney Lewis and faniily were
Lincoln visitors for a few days , this
week.
Engines 221 on No. 5 and 244 on No.
63 broke down on west end , Satuaday
night.
Engine 276 broke down on the west
end , Tuesday , and delayed 77 several
hours.
Conductor Brown was on the sick list
the first of the week. Quigley had charge
of his car.
Brakeman Mose Coffer is taking a few
days off and Will Webster has his run
for a while.
Two sections of 77 almost every clay
this week ; freight business seems to be
picking up.
Mr. and Mrs. Slaby of Akron , Colorado -
orado , arein the city , guests of their sister -
ter Mrs. V. Soliday.
Engineer Dulaney and Fireman
Atkinson went down to Hastings , Tuesday -
day , after engine 157
Oliver Landon , an ex Burlington em-
ploye , was in the city , last week , visiting -
ing his mother , Mrs. A- Dewey ,
Fireman Newkirk is running the
switch engine m the Akron yards while
Engineer Terry is laying oil.
Engineer Bohnstedt from the west end
is running the 326 out of here while his
engine is in the house for repairs.
Fireman Will Archibald has been
hostling for the past week , and Harry
Kingsbury has been firing the 53
Mrs. Mas Anton was a passenger east
on 2 , Wednesday. She went to Michigan -
gan for an extended visit with relatives.
Herb Stone and Charles Heber went
east on 2 , last Sunday , to spend the day
with some of Red Cloud's fair daughters.
Engieeer Dulaney and fireman williams -
liams were down on the Beaver hunting ,
for several days. They returned , Monday -
day ,
Time Table 53 went into effect last
Saturday at 2 oclock a. m. Under the
new arrangement No's 4 and 5 meet
here.
Wm. Mitchell has been promoted to
firing stationary engine in place of John
Goldtrap , who is firing switch engine for
Brown.
Section Foreman Engberg of Atlanta
was struck by a fast train , Wednesday
of last week , sustaining a broken leg
and other painful injuries.
ilrrs R. lli. Oshorn was in the city a
few days , the past week , the guest of her
sisters , Mesdames E. E. Lee and J A.
Perkins.-Oxford Standard.
Engine 308 has been transferred from
freight to passanger service under Engineer -
ineer O'Connell. 284 just out , after
being overhauled , is on freight in her
place. '
If some of the railroad men do not
permit the tonsorial artist to meander
his miniature mowing machine through
their hirsute appendages they are liable
to be arrested as Francis Schlatter in
disguise.
Engineer Johnson was down to Lincoln -
coln , first of the week , in the interest of
the Y. M. C. A. foot ball club of Hast-
ings. Arrangements were made with
the champions of the state for a game at
Hastings on the 23rd.
A slight wreck happened at Minden ,
Tuesday evening. No So broke in two
and came together just at the west end
of the yards and smashed and damaged
four cars ofcoal. The work train went
down to clear it up , Wednesday morn
lug.
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Clarence Coulter of the night force at
theroundhouse'deparled with his wile
and child , Sunday morning , for Jerome ,
Iowa , where they will make their future
home.
Belshazzar's feast was not a circumstance -
stance to the feast that the boys intend
to have with Engineer Hardy at Denver ,
on Decemeber 14th. TIIE TRIDUNR Correspondent -
respondent will accompany the gang.
We remember our first trip to Denver
with Charley Bronson as conductor.
When lie called out the station at Hyde
the passengers all crawled under the
seats , we did likewise until we learned
by experience that there was nothing
there to hide from.
C. W. Britt took No. 4 , Friday evening ,
forNebraska City , to see his futher , Rev.
Britt , who while hunting , accidentally
discharges the contents of his gun , badly -
ly mangling the lower part of one foot.
The doctors 'think amputation will not
be necessary. Mr. Britt returned on
Monday night.
Ed. Kane of Fox Lake , Wisconsin , returns -
turns to his home , tonight , after a two
weeks visit among his old-time friends
in McCook. Ed. , as he was familiarly
called , commenced work for the B. & M , ,
July 1892 his sight failing resulted iu
his "retirement " from railroading. The
nobleness of his old-time friends in their
attention to him , in their anticipation
of his every wish while a visitor amongst
us , was truly conimcnciable , and Ed.'s
sightless eyes and expressive features
show distinctly his appreciation of
their attentions. No more popular roan
ever worked for the B & M , than Ed ,
and it is the wish of all that sight may
return and that lie become once niore a
citizen of our town.
Mrs. B. F. Doyle , who has been making -
ing her home at McCook , has joined her
husband at Sheridan. Mrs. Sarah Doyle ,
a sister of J. B. Doyle , accompanied her
to Sheridan for a visit to leer brother. . . .
Mr. A. ' P. Bonnotof McCook , Neb. , and
a passenger conductor on the Western
division , has taken a niontli's vacation
He arrived in Alliance , Tuesday morn
jug , on a visit to his sister , Mrs. J. R.
Phelan , after which he will take a trip
to Sheridan , Spearfish and Deadwood.
, .The shop forces at Plattsmouth ,
Havelock , Lincoln , ZVyinore and Mc-
Cook commenced working nine hours ,
Monday. On account of the heavy business -
iness on the Wyouting division , time
shop forces at Billings , Sheridan and Gillette -
lette are working full time , while a nine
hour day has bee.i inaugurated at Dead-
wood. New Castle , Edgeniont , Seneca
and Alliance , in effect November 15th.-
Alliance Grip.
THE RIVERSIDE OAK
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We now have in stock a full
line of the Riverside Oak , the
Gem City Oak , and the Thos.
White Oak Heaters-both soft
and hard coal burners. In
fact we have the finest thing
in heating stoves to be bought
in the market , or ever exhibited -
ited in this city. Don't fail to
see our Ventiduct Heaters.
We also have the popular
Square Oven Cook Stoves in
stock. Everybody ought to
have one of our Square Oven
Cooks-they are the latest and
the very best.
COCHRAN & Co.
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This isabsolutely rust proof ,
every piece is guaranteed , and
will be replaced if not as rep-
resented.
COCHRAN & Co.
BUGGIES.AND CARTS
Remember , we are showing t
the best line of Buggies. Carts
and Wagons to be seen in this
part of the Republican valley.
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Our great Special Sale
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lOfl9Ca'e must re(1uce stock' if
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A Fine Dress Overcoat j
1vOI'th $15 , i i > ' g .a for „ 1i.O. r ' . I
ii\'ic'i-i s 1)la ( k UzHtan Beaver ,
as low as $4w'oi'1 1a $7.
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Chil(1a'iia'S Line can not 1 e
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Values in Shoes
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17 lbs. granulated sugar.- . $ L 0o
30 Bars laundry soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.oo
25 oz. can K C. Baking powder. . . .19
I good Broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
6 cans Oil Sardines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
3 lb. pail cotosuet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
I lb. Battle Ax tobacco I9
I lb. Best uncolored Japan tea ( cost
you 6oc. any place else ) . . . . . . . . . . 45
I lb. Choice Jap. tea ( other stores
sell at5oc. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
I can standard packed tomatoes. 09
3 cans sugar corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Eddy & Eddy's new process laundry -
dry starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io
I pkg. Elastic starch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1o
S lbs. Rolled oats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Cranberries per qt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Sauer Kraut pergal . . . . . . . . . . . -25
Yeast Foam , Corena & Spray yeast
per package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .03
New Eng. Mince Meat per. pkg. . . , to
I No. S Copper bottom wash boiler .7o
I No. 1 Dowell wash tub , . . . . . . .65
I No. 2 Dowell wash . . . . . . . . . . .
I No. 3 Dowell wash tub. . . . . . . . . . -55
I,17 qt. dish pan , double re-tinned .35
1,14 qt. dish pan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
I , 6 qt. Stew kettle. . . . . . . . . . . . .17
I Pair ladies fine shoes ( former price
2.0o ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .49
I Pair children's shoes ( former
pr ice 9oc. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
EVERY THING ELSE IPROPORTION. .
J. w. McKENNA , Prop.
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Tile McCook ComizsiOll Co1
Isemaking SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to those buying
Floor in 500 or 1,000 pounds lots , of these
Matchless E ! Brands :
MARSHALL'S BEST.
ALL v1e000K FLOURS.
.ALL PALISADE FLOURS.
PILLSBURY'S BEST.
Penna. Buckwheat
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OP
Ground Feed of X111 Finds.
Baled Hay and Grain.
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