The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 21, 1898, Image 5

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BTIMRJTABLE.
LINCOLN ,
OMAHA ,
CHICAGO.
ST. JOSEPH.
KANSAS CITY ,
ST. LOUIS AND ALL
I'OINTS EAST AND
SOUTIf.
DENVER ,
HELENA ,
BUTTE ,
PORTLAND ,
SALT LAKE CITY ,
SAN FRANCISCO ,
AND ALL TOINTS
WEST.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS :
CENTRAL TIME.
No. 2. Vcstibuled Express , daily ,
Lincoln , Omaha , St. Joe ,
Kansas City , St. Louis.Chi-
caeo , and all points south
and east. . 5:55A.M.
No. 4. Local Express , daily , Lin
coln , Omaha , Chicago , and
all points east 11:10 J * . M.
N0.148. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday ,
Hastings and intermediate
stations 5:00 a. m.
No. 76. Freight , daily , Oxford , IIol-
drege , Hastings 6:45 : A. M.
No. 80. Freight , daily , Hastings and
intermediate stations 7:00 A. M
No. 64. Freight , daily , Oxford , Red
Cloud , St. Joe , Kansas City 4:3b A. M.
MOUNTAIN TIME.
No. 5. Local Express , daily , Den
ver and intermediate sta
tions 8:30 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 ,
Akrpn and intermediatesta-
tions 6:00 : a. M.
No. 77. Freight , dailyStrattonBen-
kelman , Haigler , Wrayand
Akron 1:30 p. M.
No. 63. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben-
kelman , Haigler , Wrayand
Akron 4:10 p. M.
N0.175. Accommodation , Mondays ,
Wednesdays and Fridays ,
Imperial and intermediate
stations 7:00 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.
Brakeman F. A. Stark was in Oxford ,
Wednesday , on a short visit.
L. A. Kellogg came up from Holbrook
last week , to take a job at headquarters.
Engineer Charles Coleman has bought
the Holliday residence on North Main
avenue.
W. W. Webster was a Hastings visitor ,
last Friday. He returned to work on
Monday.
Fireman W. S. Bales and wife returned
to Alliance , last week , from their visit to
relatives here.
Operator Will Brown was up from
Holdrege , Saturdaj' night and Sunday ,
visiting the family and friends.
Fireman Charles Arnold and Minnie J.
Wall were married on Wednesday night
of this week by Squire Berry.
Brakemen Wm. Shinsel and wife will
go down to Grafton , Sunday morning , to
be absent a week on business.
Conductor M. Carmony is down on the
Hastings-Oberlin line while Conductor
E. Q. Robie is resting up ten days.
In 1897 they shipped out of Wilsonville
278 cars of stock and 105 cars of grain.
There were 235 car-loads shipped in.
Engineer J. W. Holliday came down
from Lyons , Colorado , Monday evening ,
on business , returning on Wednesday
night.
Mrs. H. Thomas , who has been visit
ing her daughter , Mrs. G. W. Burnett ,
for a few weeks , returned to Oberlin ,
Saturday.
Work has been commenced on the
new blacksmith shop. It will be large
and much better equipped than the pres
ent one.
Engineer J. W. Holliday of Lyons ,
Colo. , during his visit here , this week ,
sold his farm up on the Willow to Henry
T. Church.
A.D. Miller's little two-and-a-half year
old girl that was so seriously injured in a
runaway , is getting along as nicely as
can be expected when the frightful char
acter of her injuries is considered.
There are all sorts of rumors from out-
sidesourcesaboutcontemplated improve
ments and additions to the passenger
service of the Burlington , but there is
nothing at headquarters yet to warrant
the news.
We learn with regret that Mrs. B. C.
Monpleasure , formerly of our city but
late of Oberlin , Kansas , has been taken
to Denver , a sufferer with quick con
sumption , the result of an attack of
pneumonia.
It is estimated that there are 20,000
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car-loads of corn along the line of the
Burlington in cribs owned by Chicago
speculators. During the first fifteen days
of January the company loaded 43,000
cars , or 5,000 more than in the same
time last year.
The Burlington stationery department
in this city is sending out some 400 caps
to the various station agents and station
baggagemen along the line. The rules
make it imperative that the caps be worn
when on duty. A nickel plate , properly
stamped and attached to the cap above
the visor indicates the occupation of the
wearer. Lincoln Journal.
Passengers train No. 4 was wrecked at
this place Monday night at 12:15. : No. 4
was to meet No. 3 here , No. 3 having the
right of way. A brakeman on No. 3
opened the switch and No , 4 ran into a
box car on the siding at about twenty
miles an hour. The front part of the
engine was badly demolished. The box
car stood nearly on end and was terribly
splintered and the track torn up. No
one was injured. Holbrook Cor. Beaver
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Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair ,
DR
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BAKING
POWDfR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Yardmaster Frank Cleary was run over
by the tender of an engine in the x\krou
yard , Wednesday , and instantly killed.
He attempted to uncouple the engine
from a car while they were moving and ,
slipping , fell under the wheels of the
tender. An arm , a leg and part of his
body were practically cut off. He leaves
a wife , but no children. He carried in
surance in the B. of R. T , , Burlington
Relief , Maccabees and A. O. U. W. He
has been in the company's service since
1889 , and for awhile was employed at
this place. The deceased is well known
over the Western division and his sad
death will he genernlly regretted. W.
C. Pope and C. H. McCarl of McCook
lodge , B. of R. T. , were the delegates
that went up to Akron , Wednesday night ,
on No. 3 , to represent the order in the
wife's hour of bereavement.
Supt. Campbell and wife and W. S.
Morlan and wife expect in the near
future to go to old Mexico on an outing.
They will travel in a private car and
doubtless have a delightful time in pros
pect.
James Rivett , superintendent of build
ings , was up from Lincoln , Monday , on
business connected with the new black
smith shop now under construction.
Switchman C. W. Fuhlendorf returned
from St. Louis on Monday with his fam
ily and they will make their home here.
Brakemen C. V. Kerr , C. W. Eaton and
L. F. Hayes resigned from the service on
Monday.
This week , Conductor L. C. Wolff sold
27 hogs that averaged 362 pounds.
Engineer F. W. Bosworth was down
from Denver on Thursday.
Pure Seeds for Trial.
To give our subscribers an opportunity
to test their famous seeds , Messers. May
& Co. , the well known seed growers of
St. Paul , Minnesota , whose order of one
million packets of seeds tested over 99
per cent pure ( Government Report ) will
mail seventeen trial packets of choice
varieties of flower seeds to any of our
readers sending only ten cents in silver
or stamps. This is their giant collection
and consists of one packet each , Asters ,
Mignonette , Antirrhinum , Pinks , Pop
pies , Alyssum , Zinnias , Nigella , Godetia ,
Pansy , Callendula , Petunia , Sweet Wil
liam , Portulaca , Sweet Peas , Calliopsis
and Candytuft. On each packet will be
printed full cultural instuctons.
They will also send to any gardener or
farmer one package of their Extra Early
Tree Tomato on receipt of six cents in
stamps. Their handsomely illustrated
catalogue will be mailed free on applica
tion , to any one who intends to pur
chase seeds , plants or bulbs this spring.
Be sure and mention our paper when
writing May & Co.
A large number of the farmers of this
county are regular readers of The Iowa
Homestead , and those who are not ought
to be. A good farm paper is now about
as essential to successful farming as are
good tools to farm with. There is no pa
per for the farmers of this section that
equals The Homestead , for itis thorough
ly well edited and thoroughly reliable
and practical in all its departments. Its
Special Farmers' Institute editions.which
are published monthly and are included
in the subscription price of $ r , are alone
worth the dollar many times over. They
discuss four or five timely and practical
questions each month , and all who con
tribute to the discussions are practical ,
working farmers. Now is the time when
farmers make up their lists of papers for
the year , and The Homestead should find
a place in every farm home. Send sub
scriptions , or for free sample copies when
desired , addressing the Homestead Co. ,
Des Moines , Iowa.
O. W. O. Hardman , when sheriff of
Tyler Co. , W. Va. , was at one time , al
most prostrated with a cold. He used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was
so much pleased with the quick relief
and cure it afforded him , that he gave
the following unsolicited testimonial :
"To all who may be interested , I wish
to say , that I have used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and find it invaluable for
ocughsand colds. " For sale by McCon-
nell.
The Tribune and The Toledo Blade
for $1.25 a year , strictly in advance.
Finest Engraving-
tree on goods bought
of us. LEACH , The
Jeweler.
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