The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 22, 1897, Image 5

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BKrar Just the thing for temporary crib. Every farmer needs 7
iff' ' one , some need three or four. Can be set up in 30 minutes , /
Hra ' i ta and. when empty can be used for a stock fence , and set up for 7
li ! P'i m corn nSan wuen needed. Call and examine. 2
m. ; W.C.BULLARD & GO. , McGook , Neb. j
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jJffK li Hi. ! feyV ' j | r Disraeli , that any man is a coward , even in spite of * S
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MfAV I / 2 [ \ /f \ \ by condition. If you wish to enjoy the bravery v
afVA * Alii * 1 1 y \ \ ° of eleKant attre y ° u should order your Suits'
Jfe/1 W I ' ( j ' * / | " 7 X\ and Overcoats of
Br ? • I /I urn M. BORN & CO. , 3
KM C i/fl/ / * ? A U THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILORS.
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M W' w A I \A\ \ \ \ \ Tailoring tind never failed to please in Material , .
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pf \ J jS 3 ° ° Patterns to Choose from.
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Wrj C. L. DeGROFF & CO. , McGook , Neb.
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IfclU RELIABLE GUIDE BOOK. >
K / J Tells you where to go , how to get c
Bt\ S there , what to take along , ( either by )
| Bv | , S hind or water ) , describes the Route.the /
HN < 4 / Mines , the Ravines , tells where every
BMr2\ \ Strike was made , and tells where others p
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HHkf s ? This Book is the only Reliable and j
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p > \ . x Written by a man who spent three )
Kf \ ' J years obtaining all the facts. >
HH r s The Chicago Record is the pub- \
mMmA ) C lisher , and Hon. Eli Gage , son of the r
B K | i 3 Secretary of the Treasury of the United ?
HtWil v Slates , is one of the contributorswhich C
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BIS * \ Those who desire making this trip , /
BfWi\/ - / that will study this book and follow its ?
najvpi \ advice , will save several hundred dolS
HOto / Jars- s
BJ 0 n This book contains nearly 600 pag- \
Kla 5 es near y I0 ° illustrations , I2mapsand C
ffyy ? n complete index , handsomely bound. /
We * * l f e w' " Iurnish this book on re- \
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A\ / I0 cents or outfit. N
liM ) ? UNIVERSAL SUPPLY COMPANY , I
my& \ < 225 Dearborn St. , Chicago. (
| | | f C ase Go. Land and Live Stock Gi.
lw\ Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder
KEr \ 0H P.O. address Imperial
En \ R b.CDa8e county , and Beat
BlmM V ad l HPSbrice. Nebraska. Raage ,
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US BB i Frenchman creeks , in
V > y r B RfcJ I Cbnec county. Nebraska.
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Lft k I'6ome animalson hip and
'JLV.HiWlHuHdB > sides of some , or any-
fcW , wbere on the animal
Wf ANDREW CARSON ,
L | SUNNY SIDE DAIRY !
mli" % We respectfully solicit your business ,
j * " " and guarantee pure milk , full measure ,
K and prompt , courteous service.
R DeWitt's Little Early Risers ,
Hf The famous little pills.
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Guaranteed Cure for Piles.
We have a never failing cure for
Piles of every description. Tried thou
sands of times and never kncwn to FAIL.
So confident are we of the merits of the
great Indian Pile Remedy , that we will
send free to any reader of The Tribune
a liberal sized trial package , only asking
the small remittance of ten cents to cover
cost of postage and packing Don'tsuf-
fer longer but send at once for a trial of
this great remedy. Inclose ten cents.
Write name and postoffice address plain-
! } * , and mention reading this article in
The Tribune. Address all letters to
the Indian Pile Remedy Co. , Spring
Valley , Minn. 9-24-52.
J. S. MCBRAYEK ,
PROPRIETOR of the
McCook Transfer Line
fltfS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
ISIF'Only furniture van in the
city. * Also have a first class house
moving outfit. Leave orders for
bus calls at Commercial hotel or
at office opposite the depot.
7 F. D. Burgess , 9
| Plumber and j
! Steam Fitter \
J McCOOK , NEBR. 7
Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings.
\ Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse \
v Windmills. Basementof the Meeker9
j Phillips building. P
FREE ! FREE ! FREE !
CATARRH
CAN BE CURED !
And to PROVE tbat our CATARRH
CURE will positively CURE catarrh in
its worst forms , we will send a
Two Weeks' Treatment Free
to nil who send us ten cents (10c. ( ) In stamps
to pay cost or postage and packing.
Address JOHNS & DIXOX , Rochester , 5. Y.
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WUltUlM McCOOE , 1TEB2ACU. !
i-M COLN , DENVER ,
0HA , HELENA ,
CHICAGO. BUTTE ,
ST. JOSEPH , PORTLAND ,
ICANSs CITY , SALT LAKE CITY ,
ST. LOSs AND ALL SAN FRANCISCO ,
I'OINTS E ) t AND AND ALL POINTS
SOUTH. V WEST.
TRAIN ! LEAVE AS FOLLOWS :
"CENTRAL TIME.
No. 2. Vestibiled Express , daily ,
Lincoln\Omaha , St. Joe ,
Kansas C < y , St. Louis.Chi-
cage , and ill points south
and east.\ 5:55 A.M.
No. 4. Local Express , daily , Lin
coln , Omaha , Chicago , and
all points east.\ . 9:00 : r. M.
N0.148. Freight , daily , ex * Sunday ,
Hastings and intermediate
stations \ 5:00 A. M.
No. 76. Freight , daily , OxM.Hol-
drege , Hastings \ . 6:45 A. M.
No. So. Freightdaily , llastingiand *
intermediate stations. . . . . . 7:00 A. M
No. 64. Freight , daily , Oxford , Red
Cloud , St. Joe , Kansas Chy 4:30 A. M.
MOUNTAIN TIME. \
No ' . 5. Local Express , daily , Den
ver and intermediate sta
tions 8:15 p. 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 intermediate sta
tions , 6:00 A. M.
No. 77. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben-
kelman , Haigler , Wrayand
Akron 1:30 p. M.
No. 63. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben-
kelman , Haigler , Wrayand
Akron 4:10 1 * . M.
N0.175. Accommodation , Mondays ,
Wednesdays and Fridays ,
Imperial and intermediate
stations 7:00 A. M
Sleeping , dining and reclining chair car ;
( seats free ) on through trains. Pickets sok
and baggage checked to any point in th (
United btates 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.
Conductor Owen's family is here from
Iowa.
Mrs. W. S. Tomiinson visited Oxford
relatives , Friday last.
Fireman Frank Wor 'den was down from
Denver , Saturday last.
Mrs. Earl Gooding has returned from
her visit to the folks in Iowa.
Conductor C. O. LeHew expects to
move the family to Hastings soon.
Agent and Mrs. J. E. Robison of Wau-
neta went in to Lincoln , Tuesday night
on 4.
Oscar Jernberg of the bridge force has
purchased the Sweeney Munson proper
ty on north Madison.
Mrs. C. M. Bailey left for Chicagothis
morning , being summoned there by the
illness of her mother.
W. B. Graham , chief clerk of the Bur
lington lax department , Omaha , was in
the city , Thursday , looking after the
company's tax interests.
Messrs. R. B. Archibald , W. M. Irwin ,
J. R. Roxby , C. A.Ward and C. A.Drum-
mend went down to Plattsmouth , Thurs
day night , to attend the funeral of the
late James Ritchie , which occurred there
today.
The McCook band , of which a number
of Burlington employes are members ,
took the second prize at Denver , last
week , at the band contest of the "Festi
val of Mountain and Plain. " We con
gratulate McCook. F. S. Harris in Alli
ance Grip.
In an accident at Dunning station ,
"Wyoming , last Sunday aweek , Engineer
J. H. Eaton of the Northern division was
killed and Brakeman Ira Skiles was seri
ously hurt. The accident was the result
of an error of the new brakeman in open
ing a switch.
Machinist William Smith , who has
worked for a number of years in the
shops at Sheridan , has resigned on ac
count of his wife's health , and has taken
his family to McCook on their way south'
We hope the change of climate will ben
efit Mrs. Smith. Alliance Grip. They
arrived here , first of the week , and are
renewing oldtime friendships.
Death of James Ritchie.
Word was received here , Tuesday af
ternoon , announcing the death of James
Ritchie at Sheridan , Wyoming. He has
been ailing for a long while , and though
his death was not unexpected , the an
nouncement came with saddening and
depressing effect upon all that knew him
here , where he spent a number of years
in the Burlington employ as round house
foreman before he was elevated to the
position of master mechanic and removed
to Sheridan. James Ritchie was a sturdy ,
sterling character , sincere and direct.
The remains were taken to Platts
mouth , the former home of the deceased ,
and were there interred today with ap
propriate ceremony.
All who enjoyed the acquaintance or
friendship of the departed will join us
in profoundest expressions of sympathy
for the bereaved family in their great
sorrow and irreparable loss.
The Star of Jupiter is paying a dollar
for every new member secured by mem
bers upto January 1st , 1898.
Wanted A girl for general housework.
Inquire at residence of H. M. Tyler , on
North Manchester avenue.
The best line box papers and tablets
in the city at McConnell's.
School supplies at McConnell's. 1
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' Barney Has a Boy.
Wahoo , Nebraska , October 12th , 1897. On
hearing that on the 7th of October , 1897 , a
young son had come to brighten the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lewis of McCook , Neb.
The world has never used me square ,
I've had more woe than weal ;
Folks laugh because I'm lean and spare ,
And run down at the heal.
And as I walk along the street.
And in the shops , alas !
The railroad men and boys 1 meet
All guy me as I pass.
Now as I am a married man ,
I have little cause for joy ;
But I was tickled when 1 heard
Someone say , "It is a boy. "
The world is very changed of late ,
Nature has a smile for all ,
The happy hours go dancing by ,
The leaves sing as they fall.
My hat will scarcely fit my head ,
My trousers are too short ;
And some of the boys say 'on the dead'
I'm becoming quite a 'sport. '
Now this is very wrong , my friends ;
But you do not see the fun ;
The reason why I laugh so loud
Is , "Barney has a son. "
The say my air is dignified ,
And just a trifle gay ;
But do not blame me for my pride ,
I can not help my way.
It's just the old Virginia sign
That we have honor won.
And Lewis feels quite famous now
Because he has a son.
Why the very engine seems to feel
This joy so wholly mine ,
For in response to my slightest touch
It goes dancing down the line.
And as we return to our little town ,
After a hard day's run ,
The bell and whistle seem to say ,
"B. Lewis has a son. "
Some say the "kid" looks like his dad ,
Some think the other way ;
But one thing is sure and that's not bad ,
He's here and come to stay.
And now the nights are growing cold ,
And as I walk the floor
And hold that baby in my arms ,
I love him more and more.
So friends and fellow railroad men
Smde with me in my joy ,
And let your congenial spirits say ,
"God bless his little boy. "
Grant a Natural Bushwhacker.
After looking critically at a map of a
locality it seemed to become photograph
ed indelibly upon his brain and he conld
follow its features without referring to
it again. Besides , he possessed an al
most intuitive knowledge of topography
and never became confused as to the
points of the compass. He was a natural
"bushwhacker , " and was never so much
at home as when finding hia way by
the course of streams , the contour of
the hills , and the general features of the
country. I asked him one day whether
he had ever been deceived as to the
points of the compass. He said : "Only
once when I arrived at Oairo , Ills.
The effect of that curious bend in the
river turned mo completely around , and
when the sun came np the first morn
ing after I got there it seemed to me
that it rose directly in the west. "
General Horace Porter in Century.
Moonlight and Sunlight Compared.
. The brightness of the moon is not bo
much greater than the same area of the
sky , as is shown by Plammarion'a "ta
bles of relative amount of light. " The
total light of the full moon is compared
with the total light of the sun by M.
Flammarion , but in away that it would
be a very hard task to reproduce it in
a readable shape in an article adapted
to this department. However , we will
Eay that the great astronomer's deduc
tions prove that we received as much
light from the sun as conld be emitted
6y 680,000 full moons !
The Dim Post.
Professor ( lecturing ) Oxygen , gen
tlemen , is essential to all animal exist
ence. There could be no life without it.
Strange to say , it was not discovered
until a century ago , when
Student What did they do before it'
was discovered , professor ? Household
Words. j
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Frederic Leighton's peerage was the
shortest lived in the history of England.
He died on the day following that upon
which the patent of nobility was issued ,
and as he left no heir the title died with
him.
A Philadelphia Mustache.
• "I've seen some peculiar whiskers in
my day , " remarked a Ninth street bar
ber yesterday , "but there was a fellow
in here the other day who simply beat
the. deck for mustaches. They were of
the long , flowing kind , and when in re
pose hung gracefully down over his
shirt front. After I had finished shaving
him he asked me to dress his mustache ,
giving me my instructions how to do it.
First , I gave it a brilliantine bath and
combe 'd it out. Then I waxed iG until
the points stood out on each side of his
face like bayonets. Ho seemed very
proud of it and didn't object when I
asked him if I might measure it. In
fact , he seemed rather pleased. I took
a tapeline and found that from tip to
tip that marvelous mustache measured
a trifle over 23 inches. He next asked
me to curl it. This was a difficult oper
ation , but after exhausting several curl
ing irons I succeeded in heating a sec
tion of gas pipe to the proper tempera
ture and finished the job. " Philadel
phia Record.
The first manufactory of edged tools ,
including axes , hatchets , chisels and
cutlery , was opened in Hartford , in the
year 1826. % Previous to that date it is
said that coarse butcher knives and
hunting knives were made by black
smiths , and the better quality of cutlery
Was imported from England.
The wheat fly feeds upon the flower
of the wheat , while the hessian fly lays
its eggs in the stem. The former thus
renders the flower abortive , while the
injury douo by the latter affects the
whole nlant
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| U W. F. LAWS0N , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash. PS |
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Jf V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. | |
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