The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 12, 1897, Image 5

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LINCOLN , DENVER ,
OMAHA , HELENA ,
CHICAGO. BU'ITE ,
ST. JOSEPH , PORTLAND ,
KANSAS CI IT. SALT LAKE CITY ,
S I. LOUIS anii all SAN FRANCISCO ,
I'OIN'IS EAST AND AND ALL -POINTS
SOUTH. Wl-Vl.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS :
CKNTKAL TIME.
No. 2. Ve&tibuled Express , daily ,
Lincoln , Omaha , St. Joe ,
Kansas City , St. Louls.Chi-
Ciifjo. and id I poinU > soutli
and eas-t. . 5:55 A.M.
No. 4. Local Express , daily , Lin
coln , Omaha , Chicago , and
all points east 9:00 . M.
N0.148. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday ,
Hastings and intermediate
stations 5:00 a. m.
No. 76. Freight , daily , Oxford , Hol-
drege , HnMings 6:45 A.M.
No. So. reight , daily , Hastings and
intermediate stations 7:00 a. m.
MOUNTAIN TIME.
No. 5. Local Express , daily , Den
ver and intermediate sta
tions 8:15 H. M.
No. 3. Vestibuled Express , daily ,
Denver and all points in
Colo.Utah and California , 11:40 P.M.
N0.149. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday ,
Akron and intermediatesta-
tions 6:00 a. M.
No. 77. Freight , dailyStrattonBen
kelman , Haigler , Wrayand
Akron 3:20 P.M.
No. 63. Freight , dailySirattonBen-
kelman , Haigler , Wray and
Akron 5:00 P. M.
N0.175. Accommodation , Mondays ,
Wednesdays and Fridays ,
Imperial and intermediate
stations 8:00 A. M.
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 , time tables , maps and
tickets , call on or write C. E. Magner , Agent ,
McCook , Nebraska , or J. Francis , General
Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nebraska.
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS.
The pay checks came in on 5 , Wednes
day night.
Brakeman C. V. Kerr made a trip to
Holdrege , Thursday.
Conductor H. A. Beale was a Lincoln
visitor , close of last week.
Mrs. S. L. Moench visited her parents
at Orleans , first of the week.
Brakeman Elsie Hobbs expects to go
east , the close of the week , on a visit.
Supt. A. Campbell went down to Hast
ings , on 80 , Wednesday , in his private
car.
Conductor L. C. Wolff is able to be
about some. His wife has been ill , this
week.
Master-mechanic Archibald returned
home , Tuesday night , from a business
trip to Chicago.
Mrs. R. B. Archibald is now able to be
about after a siege of a number of weeks
of grip and rheumatism.
Brakeman Sam Gilchrist was a Brush ,
Colorado , visitor , last Friday , returning
on 4 , Saturday , accompanied by his bro
ther of that place.
Galen , son of Bridgemaster W.S. Perry ,
had a severe attack of membraneous
croup , last week , quite alarming his par
ents , but is all right now.
Brakeman F. S. Curry and wife were
called to Benkelman , Saturday , to the
funeral of her mother , Mrs. J. K. Balder-
ston , who died there on last Thursday ,
after a brief illness.
H.J. Clark of the Red Cloud Marble
and Granite works was in the city , Wed
nesday , putting up a handsome monument
ment of unique design over the grave of
Mrs. L. W. Stayner.
Mrs. A. E. Owen and the family ex
pect soon to return to Iowa to live. The
conductor will resign in the spring and
join the family in Iowa , where he has a
farm upon which they will move.
The pile driver left McCook , Tuesday ,
and it is expected it will be gone for
about two months. It was pulled by
engine 36 , Cbas. Coleman and Walter
Stokes engine crew and John Schlagel as
wiper.
R. B. Archibald was absent from the
city the first part of the week , having
gone to Chicago to attend a meetingof
the advisory board of the B. V. R. D. , of
which board he has been appointed a
member.
It is stated that the Chicago , Burling
ton & Quincy is contemplating the con
struction of a branch line from Bogard
by the way of Excelsior Springs to Lib
erty , Mo. This line would be about fifty
miles in length and would shorten the
distance between Kansas City and Bur
lington thirty-four miles.
Earl Gooding has been put in the
round house as wiper , in place of John
Schlagel , who was sent with the pile-
driver. It is not such hard work , and
the change will undoubtedly be to the
company's benefit , for Earl will not have
to sp ' end the first two or three hours of
each day warming his hands over the
fire , and remarking to everyonewhom he
sees , what an exceptionally cold morning
it is , as has been his custom daring the
past two weeks.
For Sale.
Lots 1 and 2 , in block 23 , original Mc
Cook. Write to G. W. Jacobson , Free
dom , Illinois.
Dr. Z. L. Kay. .
Office , rooms 4 and 5 over Leach's
jewelry store. Residence , front rooms
over Ganscho\'s shoe store.
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
HASTINGS OBERLIN.
Miss M. Wilburu went to Hastitigs on
Monday from Red Cloud.
Mrs. John Yocum went to Wallace on
Wednesday to visit hereon Alfred , w'm !
is agent at that place.
Otis Steele has been writing up the
boys on the bianch with the old reliable
Railway Officials' and Employes' x\cci-
dent association.
Extra Agent Weible is lelieving L. C
Wilson at Cowles , while the latter takes
unto himself a brand-new bride. L. C.
has had his furniture purchased for some
time.
At a meeting of scientists at Geneva ,
Switzerland , recently , for the investiga
tion of the causes of crime , ete . called
the Congress of Criminal Anthropolo
gists , M. Tarde , a Frenchman , read a
paper before the congress , in which he
proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that
a better state of morals exists among the
railroad men than any other class of men
at trades erin professions. Using 10,000
as a scale to compute from , he finds 71
dishonest clergymen , 449 artists , profes
sors , teachers , etc. , 142 , journalists and
their brethren same as artists , while rail
road men have a percentage of 102. This
showing ought to have a tendenc > to
stop the croaking of some people and 1
am sorry to state that among them are
many railroad men who use any and
every occasion to proclaim the immorali
ty and dishonesty of our cla'.s of men.
A Successful Excursion.
The initial excursion given the mem
bers of McCook lodge No. 1 , Star of Jup
iter , Monday evening , by the entertain
ment committee , was an interesting suc
cess , quite largely attended and partici
pated in. Mrs. H H. Troth proved to
be the best guesser of geograpical ques
tions submitted J Martin Hunter came
out second best In the animal drawing
contest Dr. I. A. Gunn drew first prize
and Miss Ona Simons , second These
contests were engaged with considerable
rivalry and enthusiam. There were the
usual concluding games. The meeting
was one of the most entertaining held in
sometime. Programme week after next
again.
Hog Fencing.
We have just received a shipment of
extra quality hog fencing. And we are
selling it at the remarkably low figure of
20 cents a rod. Have also a large suppl3'
of chicken fencing in stock.
S. M. Cochrax & Co.
Judgment for $250.
The replevin case of Samuel Ball vs.
Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co. has
been decided , this week , the jury giving
the company judgment for $250. The
claim was about $700.
For Sale at a Bargain.
The Trowbridge property facing the
Park. Good house and barn. Two lots.
Price , $1,200. One-third down , 8 per
cent , interest on balance.
1 mo C. F. BABCOCK , Agent.
Lots for Sale.
Lots 9 , 10 , 11 and 12 in block 25 , Second
end addition to McCook. Make me an
offer on these lots. Address :
W. E. Dauchy , Topeka , Kansas.
For Rent.
320-acre farm , with good farm house fl
and stabe. 165 acres under irrigation ,
balance in pasture. C. H. MEEKKR ,
tf McCook , Neb.
Lost A dear little child who made home
happy by its smiles. And to think , it might
have been saved had the parents only kept in
the house One Minute Cough Cure , the infalli
ble remedy for croup. A. McMillen.
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V " - . * ' . - ' Shortens labor , lessens pain , (
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both mother and child and leaves her in condition - <
tion more favorable to speedy recovery.
"Stronger alter than before confinement" '
says a prominent midwife. Is the best remedy
FOR RISING BREAST
Known and worth the price for that alone.
Endorsed and recommended by midwives and f.
all ladies who have used it.
Beware of substitutes and imitations.
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Sent by'Express or mail on receipt of price.
$1.00 iser bottle. Book "TO MOTHERS" •
mailed tree , containing voluntary testimonials.
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