The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 03, 1896, Image 5

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RAILROAD NEWS DEPARTMENT.
TIME TABU.
TIME-LEAVES ,
GOING EAST-CENTRAL
No. 2 , through passenger. . . . . . . . . . . 5:55 A I
Noa , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 P. I
No , 64 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:3o A.i
No. I4Sfreight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 A.I
No. 8o , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.I
No. 75 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 5 A.I
GOING WEST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES.
No. 3 , through . . . . . . . . . . . : A. I
No. , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:15 P.1
No. 3 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6oor.I
No. 77 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:201.1
rNo. . 149 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 P. I
IMPERIAL LINE-CENTRAL TIME.
No. 175 , accommodation , leaves. . . . 9:00 : A.I
No. 176 , accommodation , arrives . . . 6:401'.1
-NOTE-No. 63 carries passengers ft
Stratton , Benkelman and Haigiier.
All trins run daily Suda 8 , 149 an
176 , which run daisy except .
No. 3 stops at Benkelman and 1b ray.
No. 2 stops at Indianola , Cambridge an
Arapahoe.
No. 8o will carry passengers for Indianol
Cambridge and Arapahoe.
Nos. 4 , 5,148,149 and 176 carry passenge
for all stations.
When No. 80 is annulled No. 14S will leaf
at 8.00 a. m.
You can purchase at this office tickets to a
principal points in the United States and Cai
ada and baggage checked through to destin
tion without extra charge of transfer. F
information regarding rates , etc. , call on t
address C. E. MAGNER , Agent.
Mrs. Jack McNeff was a Holdrege vi
itor , Tuesday.
Engineer Travers laved offwith a s
vere cold , this week.
Mrs. 0. P Varger returned to ht
home fn Akron , Sunday.
Mrs. J P. Lee went east , Tuesday ei
etting on a visit to friends.
Fireman Goldtrap took engine 282 t
Havelock , Tuesday morning ,
Conductor Davis and Engineer Fulk
brought the special from Denver.
The company has added three ne
men to their bridge force at Red Clout
Engine 210 is in the house for repai ,
and Engineer Sanborn is running er
gine 164.
Engine 153 bursted a flue , Tuesda
morning , and Engineer Lee took engin
238 out.
Engine 282 was sent to Havelock , the
week , and Engineer Lee is running ei
gine 155.
Auditor E. 0. Brandt's familiar nan ,
was enrolled on the Commercial registei
Monday evening.
Conductor Foley and Brakeman Et
Beyrer are each celebrating a io da3
respite from duty.
Mrs. Frank Kendlen is visiting Has1
ings relatives , accompanying her motlte
home on last Friday morning.
Sam DuLaney is running engine 10
on the branch while Engineer Neeling
indulges to a ten days lay-off.
Brakeman \V m McCarl returned
Monday , from his home in Perry , Iowa
and reports his mother very much fm
proved in health.
C. Wr Britt of the store house ha
been kept busy day and night , the pas
week , invoicing and making reports t
his superior officers.
Robert McBride , who is working fo
the B & lI railroad with headquarter
at Sheridan , Wyoming , is in the city vis
iting with his many friends and rela
tives.-Red Cloud Belt.
Railway companies , according to
recent peremptory order from the liv
stock sanitary commission of Indiana
are required to disinfect all stock carte
to guard against hog cholera.
Prof , Tom Wilkinson returned , Sun
day night , from his trip to San Antonia
Texas. The Professor looked a little th
worse for his southern trip , but expect
to quickly regain his usual health in th
invigorating northern atmosphere.
Golden Gate special , consisting of
cars passed through here , Tuesday morn
ing at 4 o'clock , en route from San Fran
cisco to New York. This , train carried
tourists from eastern cities and made th
trip out by the way of Fort Worth am
Galveston , Texas , and is returning eve
the Burlington.
The Akron' Pioneer Press of the 27t1
announces the death on the 20th of Mrs
Dosia Ensor Hunsinger , mother of Mrs
W. D. Capps , formerly of our city. Mrs
Hunsinger moved here from Illinois i ,
iSS7 with her daughter , going from hen
to Akron about two years later , when
she died at the age of 71 years , afte
many years of suffering.
No. 4 ran into an empty stock car
Wednesday night about ten o'clock
three miles east of Arapahoe. The fron
of the engine and the stock car wen
both pretty badly damaged , but no om
was hurt. Engineer W. D. Burnett wa !
pulling the throttle. The stock car hac
evidently been blown out onto the main
line from the side track at Arapahoe b3
the high wind , early in the evening.
A Good McCook Home
To trade for good eastern property ,
W. 0. RUSSELL , McCook , Nebraska.
Try McConnell's Balsam for that
cough. Price 25 cents.
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Any items under this heading will be clad
received from those in the service by the publish
McConnell's Balsam cures cough
Price 25 cents.
A. CASIPBLL and George Hocknt
arrived home , last night , from Lincoli
Engineer J. R. Sircoloumb was doii
from Sheridan , Wyoming , first of ti
week , visiting McCook relatives. an
friends.
Engine 163 , Lewis and Francisco , at
Washburn's train crew went down to S
Francis after a stock train , Tuesday an
returned Wednesday.
Mrs. Yorker of Rockford , Illinoi
who has been visiting her sister Mr
Steve Dwyer , returned to her home c
last Sunday morning.
W. B. Capps has been named by ti
Republicans of Akron as their candida
for mayor. W. D. was formerly at ti
head of the water service here.
Engineer Burnett is a full hand
finding wild cars on the main line
night. He has had a couple such e
periences within a few years.
Division Superintendent C. H Ha
ntan informs Agent Blakely that ti
report that the Burlington Rou
has purchased the Oregon She
Line-Granger , Wyo. , to Portland , Ou
-is correct , and also that the Cheyetn
branch of the B. &M. will constitute
part of the main line of the C. , B & E
from Chicago to Portland. This is fr <
ifying news to High Liners , as it meal
a first class service and a large volnu
of business. Just when the change w
take place cannot be stated. Naturall
it takes considerable time to do
a deal of that nature , but we may expo
to see fast trains , with elegant and cott
fortable coaches and Pullmans , runnit
over this line within a few weeks. Ar
further , the man who expects the clian
to bring higher freight rates will 1
agreeably disappointed.-Wallace Tu
The general impression seems to pr
nail in this part of the state that ti
board of construction or the test artesir
well rear Ilolyoke had cancelled ti
contract with Dr. J. C. Swan of Greele
yho was the lowest bidder , and had 1
the contract to the next lowest bidde
but this is a false impression. The co
tract was given to Dr. Swan Upon II
bid , which was 250 feet better than tl
next lowest bid , but owing to a misu
derstanding between the board and D
Swan us to the closing of the contrac
the contract was not closed at the tin
it was thought it would be , and it w. .
reported that the contract had been 1' '
to the second bidder. This misunde
standing has been removed and D
Swan is making arrangements to beg' '
the work of contructing his well ( lerric
about the middle of April , and expec
to begin drilling about May ist.-Hc
yoke Herald.
Try McConnell's Balsam for tin
cough. Price 25 cents.
McConnel1's Balsam cures cough
Price 25 cents.
Knipplc has packa g.
and bulk seeds of a
kinds for sale.
. . .s MRS. E. E. UTTER , . . . . _
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
Piano , Organ , Guitar and Ban'
VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY.
'Studio-Corner of Dodge and M adison st
ELMER HOWELL ,
Real Estate , Collections , Insuranc
MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
TNotary Public. East Dennison stree
AUSTIN J. RITTENHOUSE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAS
MCCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Office-Over the Famous clothing stor
J. E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LA\V
MCCooK , NEBRASKA.
'Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office
Rear of First National hank.
P. A. WELLS. FARINGTON POWE
WELLS & POWER , ,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL
General law practice in state and feller
courts. Stenographer and Notary in oflic
Office over Citizens Bank of McCook.
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W. V. GAGE ,
PHYSICIAN AN ! ) SURGEOi
MCCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Office hours-9 to ti a. m. , 2 to an
7 to 9 p. m. Rooms-Over the First Nation :
yank. Night calls answered at the office.
J. A. GUNN ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEni
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
C'OCtice-Over C. A. Leach's jewelry storE
residence7oIMain street. Prompt atter
ion given to all calls.
J. B. BALLARD ,
DENTIST. 0
All dental work done at our office king at
tnteed to be first-class. e do all c
gown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smifl
x Bellamy , assistants.
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The ewes t Thing in Wash Goods.
Persian Designs. 1o o just in. Our
line o rill an unlmer less .Goods
larger and prettier than ever.
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111 new line 0 lilt alSS now ,
open. Oll should make your .selection
early o e the size and colors.
Please call and examine the many
beautiful lines 1 7 e are S o 7 1110. Laces ,
Embroideries and \'Vhite \ ' Goods.
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We excel in Patterns. Agents o1
uteri c kis Patterns.
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Tailor iiade to Order Scuts10.00 ,
$17.50 , , .19.00 $21.00 $23.50 and $26.00.
] Perfect fit guaranteed or no sale or cost to
buyer.
Ready 1'Rle ' S suits--7.50 " , $8.50.9.50 ,
11.OQ 13.00 , 1.5.00. Good fit an(1 satisfaction -
isfaction or no sale.
Boys' Suits--$3,60 and upwards.
Remember , all of these goods are war-
ranted all wool anii of the best wear b 3 r
Wanamaker & Brown the largest and most '
reliable clothing firm in the United States.
Call and see samples. Satisfy your-
selves. Get clothes to fit. They cost no
more a'nd will wear longer.
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