The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 25, 1903, Image 5

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SHOES bought direct from the most reliable mak
ers in this country for all ages of children We
wish to call special attention to our line of
Seamless Shoes for boys at 175
The Hisses Kangaroo Calf Shoe at 125
The Misses genuine welt Shoes at 175
Weare glad to show this line to our trade for we
feel they will appreciate this class of footwear at the
exceeding low prices Remember our guarantee is
on eyery pair of our shoea and if they go wrong we
will cheerfully repair free of charge
THE BEE HIVE
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35 milk cows 3 to 7
years old
25 2year old steers
55 spring calves
2 cultivators
1 corn planter
H H BERRY
Auctioneer
For a bilious attack take Chamber
lains Stomach and Liver Tablets and a
quick cure is certain For sale by LW
McConnell druggist
A C Ong A M LL B Pres Omaha
Prof A J Lowby Princ si
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Phirinrsert hv FlrstNatl
Bankand business men
10000 in Boll Top Desks Bank Fixtures and
50 Typewriters Students can work for board
Send for free catalogue bound in alligator
finest ever published by a Business College
Bead it and you will attend the N B C
i surry
1 disc
1 binder
1 side saddle
1 lot of household
goods
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McCOOK
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Public Sale
I will sell at public sale at my farm seventeen miles
southwest of McCook and eight miles northeast of Herndon
Kansas on
Saturday October 10th
Commencing at 10 oclock sharp the following property
Many other articles and implements too numerous to mention
TVnnc ftf olp On sums of 10 and under cash sums
over 10 a credit of one year will be given
purchaser to give note drawing 6 per cent interest from date
with approved security If notes are not paid when due to
draw 10 per cent interest from date Five per cent discount
for cash on sums over 10 No property to be removed until
terms of sale are complied with
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
C R ELLIOTT
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Charged With a Serious Offense
Edward Miller Boy Smith and Ed
ward Vandervoort were arrested this
Friday morning about two oclock on
the complaint of R H Thomas charg
ing them with enticing away and secret
ing Mary Duborko Mary was found in
the company of Charles Vandervoort
and he was taken into custody and the
four are now in jail pending a prelimi
nary hearing The offense charged is
punishable by imprisonment in the peni
tentiary Indianola Reporter
21 Years a Dyspeptic
R H Foster 318 S 2d St Salt Lake
City writes I have been bothered with
dyspepsia or indigestion for 21 years
tried many doctors without relief re
cently I got a bottle of Herbine One
bottle cured me I am now tapering off
on the second I have recommended it
to my friends it is curing them too
50c at A McMillens
Low Rates West via Burlington Route
2500 to Portland Tacoma Seattle
2500 to San Francisco and Los Angeles
2250 to Spokane 2000 to Salt Lake
City Butte and Helena Proportion
ately low rates to hundreds of other
points including Big Horn Basin Wyo
Montana Idaho Washington Oregon
British Columbia California etc Ev
ery day until November 30 Tourist
cars daily to California Personally
conducted excursions three times a
week Tourist cars daily to Seattle In
quire of nearest Burlington Route
agent
Shut Your Eyes and See How
You would like to go through this
world with a black veil before you
That is what will happen if your eyes
need attention and you neglect them
If you need glasses have your eyes ex
amined by Dr- Shwartz the graduate
refractionist and eye specialist of Den
ver who will be in McCook September
25 20 at the Commercial hotel Come
early and have your childrens eyes ex
amined before sending them to school
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoffice Sept 231903
Asbbalve Henry Barntz W
Buck E A Hulliachan John
Miller W V Bose Bert
Smith Katie
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmetx Postmaster
Model School Shoe
Models in
every way
Style
Wear
and Fit
yyr L l r
Apr ly j ast
MODEL SHOE STORE
a
Finest Line of
School
Shoes
ever shown in
this cityand
made especially
for the hard
wear expected
by boys and
girls at play at
prices as reason
able as shoddy
goods
A E PETTY
Proprietor
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN UNE EABT DErAKT
No C Central Timo 1115 P M
2 510 AM
12 820A m
14 955 PM
No 5 nrrivos from cast at 8 p m
MAIN MNB WKST DEPAET
No 1 Mountain Timo 1151 a m
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5 750 P M
13 825 AM
IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 7 30 p M
No 175 departs 700 AM
Sleeping dining and reclining clinir cars
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in tlio United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write A P Thomson Agent
McCook Nebraska or J Francin General
Passenger Agent Omalm Nobraska
Machinist FS Rawcliffe has resigned
II P Smith was a Palisade visitor
this week
John Archibald left Sunday night
for Denver
Engine 23lv came out of the shop
Wednesday
Engine 191 is just in the shop for an
overhauling
N B Shirley is a new round house
man this week
II M Dickenson is visiting in Red
Cloud this week
Fireman F M Kirchner is on the
sieklist this week
Engine 345 was taken to Havelock
Thursday morning
Engine 2GS is just out of the shop
after an overhauling
F Coleman is a new man on the
night force a helper
Ben Howard started to work Wed
nesday as a machinist
W II Decker machinists helper
went to work this week
H H Jackson has gone up to Well
fleet on a visit to relatives
George Kraft and wife are visiting
Palisade friends this week
Carl Christ entered the service Tues
day as machinists apprentice
Engine 27 is in the shop for light re
pairs No 369 is having her cab practic
ally rebuilt
Henry Conyers and William Stout
have gone down to near Arapahoe to
see their sick grandfather
Engine 3304 got off onto the ground
yesterday in the yard but suffered no
damage worth mentioning
Waycar 1G6 is about ready to take to
the rails again after an overhauling
No 164 is in for similar treatment
The storehouse boys and the black
smiths will play a game of baseball
Saturday afternoon in athletic park
Class A engines are being gradual
ly called in from the service and soon
will be unknown on Jim Hills Burling
ton
Ernest S Cole is quite sick with an
attack of appendicitis His father A J
Cole of Oxford took him home Thurs
day for treatment and care at home
Fireman H S Mitchell resigned his
shovel Monday Fireman C M Har
man did the same on the same day and
loft on No 3 same night for Denver
Engineer Arnold expects his son Ed
home from Missouri about the first of
the month Ed has been undergoing
treatment for hip disease while absent
RD Smith of Lincoln chief of motive
power was out looking over the McCook
plant yesterday The boys had every
thing in shipshape as usual and well
oiled
Four new engines of the same pattern
as those recently turned out by the
shops arrived Thursday morning to be
finished off and sent out to service
This makes fourteen that have been
sent to the Havelock shops for the fin
ishing touches
The controversy between theengineers
and firemen and the Great Northern
road was amicably settled Thursday at
St Paul Neither the company officials
nor the grand officers of the two brother
hoods would state just what the terms
of agreement were but it is known that
each side made some concessions The
firemen are understood to have been
granted a slight increase in wagesbring
ing their schedule to a parity with those
of the various other transcontinental
lines No increasa is believed to have
been granted the engineers but numer
ous minor changes are made in the work
ing rules
Shipment of Beets Under Way
N The shipping season for sugar beets is
now under way E E Maxon of The
Standard Sugar Beet Co informs us
that his company has already shipped to
the Ames factory five carloads and that
the quality of the beets is even exceed
ing expectations Two cars have been
shipped from McCook by the company
and the average has been S450 per ton
Three cars have been shipped from the
Culbertson fields Some of the beets
have gone as high as 527 per ton and
have tested 191 which is very good
The American 3eet Sugar Company
has also made some shipments but we
have no data to give from any of them
Want Some School Facilities
The Tribune understands that people
of West McCook are moving by petition
for better school facilities for that part
of the city A room and a teacher for
that section of town would about fill
their desires The question is can the
school district afford to grant the re
quest The Tribune fears not
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Mr and Mrs J H Grannis were in
St Louis on business early days of this
week
Mr and Mrs R McDonald of the
Morlan farm aro parents of another
daughter born last Saturday
Mr and Mrs J A Iurphy are now
visiting in Lincoln Thor will leave in
a short time for California where they
will spend the winter
Mrs T B Campbell and A C
Marsh attended the meeting of the Re
publican Valley Association of Con
gregational churches in Trenton Tues
day and Wednesday
J J Garrard and family Mr3 Frank
Dobson and Miss Kate Pershing depart
ed on No 3 last evening for Riverside
California where they expect to niako
their norae for the present Mr Dobson
is now located in Riverside
Berrys Arc Freed From Charge of Stealing-
Burlington Colo Sept 19 Ray and
Beach Borry the two boys who survived
the fued with the Dewey ranchmen in
Kansas lastspring were freed this morn
ing by the order of the court and the
charge of cattle stealing dismissed
This town the county seat of Kit Car
son county was considerably excited
this morning when the preliminary hear
ing of the Berrys came up There was
considerable interest in the case on ac
count of ils bearing on the trial of the
Deweys which comes on in about a
month The Berry boys are the most
important witnesses for the prosecution
of the murder charges against Dewey
and his ranchmen who made a sensa
tional trip overland through Kansas
counties last spring and it seemed prob
able that their conviction at this time
might result in the easy acquittal of the
Deweys
The charge against the Berrys who
moved up the Republican river across
the Kansas line into Colorado shortly
after the shooting of their relatives by
the Deweys was that of rustling cattle
from the ranch of Frank Rockefellerand
the assertion was frequently made that
it was all part of a plot to secure the
freedom of the Deweys
Essential evidence against the Berry
boys was lacking however all that was
presented being circumstantial and the
court decided that it was too flimsy to
warrant holding them Denver Timesi
A Change in Superintendents
It is announced that John E Kelley
Lincoln Land Co agent will assume
charge of the McCook waterworks on
October 1st as superintendent succeed
ing Charles H Meeker who has been
superintendent of the plant ever since
its establishment and to whose techni
cal knowledge and skill the present ex
cellent condition of the works is largely
due
Mr Kelley the new superintendent
has purchased the north half of the
Meeker Phillipps building from the Lin
coln Land Co and will move his present
office into the room just vacated by The
Thompson Dry Goods Co which will
also be the waterworks office The
room will be thoroughly repaired and
put in attractive condition for the
change and will make the handsomest
office quarters in the city
Resigned From the Board
At the regular meeting of the board of
directors of the McCook Building and
Savings association Monday evening
the resignation of J J Garrard was
accepted with regret and J H Bennett
was elected to succeed him on the board
Mr Garraad made a most efficient mem
ber of the board and is succeeded by one
who may be expected to look after the
interests of those having stock and loans
in the association
A Few Facts About Our Library
The McCook Public Library was one
year old September 10th 1903
The library contains 1738 books and
135 bound volumes of magazines
The library has received 26949 visit
ors since its opening and 15855 books
have been loaned
There are 1132 registered borrowers
Seven daily and weekly papers are
regularly received Twenty six maga
zines come to its tables each month
Make a Daylight Job of It
The fire alarm Monday morning was
caused by the burning of weeds and
trash by an early rising citizen Per
haps it would be just as well to await
the light of day before engaging in such
labor as fires burning as early as 430 in
the morning are liable to call out the de
partment unnecessarily as was the case
on Monday morning
Had a Great Time
The A O U W picnic at Cambridge
Wednesday was attended by some 600
or 700 Workmen and Degree of Honor
people McCook had a large delegation
present in fact they made most of the
happy crowd It was a fine day and all
enjoyed tKe occasion immensely
As a rule a man will feel well satisfied
if he can hobble around on crutches two
or three weeks after spraining his ankle
and it is usually two or three months
before he has fully recovered This is
an unneccessary loss of time for in
many cases in which Chamberlains Pain
Balm has been promptly and freely ap
plied a complete cure has been effected
in less than one weeks timeand in some
cases within three day3 For sale by
L W McConnell
McCook is to have a greenhouse and
L M Bert Best is its prophet
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Merchandise
BTTff in i iW m mm m i 1 1 ii n wt
is now arriving daily New goods
for every department Come and
see the
Yew
Clothing
for men and boys Also the
New Dress Goods Trimmings
Underwear Hosiery
Blankets Shoes
Etc Etc
The Price is Right if you buy it at
DeGROFFS
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A Remarkable Record
Chamberlains Cough Remedy has a
remarkable record It has been in use
for over thirty years during which time
many million bottles have been sold and
used It has long been the standard
and main reliance in the treatment of
croup in thousands of homes yet during
all this time no case has ever been re
ported to the manufacturer in which it
failed to effect a cure When given as
soon as the child becomes hoarse or even
as soon as the croupy cough appears it
will prevent the attack It is pleasant
to take many children like it It con
tains no opium or other harmful sub
stance and may be given as confidently
to a baby as to an adult For sale by
L W McConnell druggist
Troubles Within the Fold
The Nebraska Mining Co with head
quarters in Holdrege a mining company
organized to purchase and develop the
Bant mine in Colorado is having in
ternal trouble resulting in the retirement
of J H Johnson president and W A
Garrett secretary treasurer New offi
cers have been elected and both civil and
criminal suits instituted against the old
ex officials A number of McCook peo
ple are interested in the company
Raised From The Dead
C W Landis Porter for the Orien
tal Hotel Chanute Kan says I know
what it was to suffer with neuralgia
deed I didand I got a bottle of Ballards
Snow Liniment and I was raised from
the dead I tried to get some more but
before I had deposed of my bottle I
was cured entirely I am tellin de truth
too 25c SOcandSlOO at AMcMillens
Burlington train No 41 was this
week for the sixth timo held up The
scene of the latest hold up was near St
Joseph Conductor Harvey well known
to many McCook people was in charge
of the train The robbers escaped Not
a shot was fired It is unofficially
stated that from 5000 to 810000 in
money was secured by the bandits
Dizzy
Then your liver isnt acting
well You suffer from bilious
ness constipation Ayers
Pills act directly on the liver
For 60 years they have been
the Standard Family Pill
Small dosescure Aiidreists
Want your moustache or beard a beautiful
brown or rich black Then use
BUCKINGHAMS DYEttlBn
J 50 CTS or DmjGfUSTS on P P Hiu A CoHShu
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OBMmmmn 1 1 ww o i mv
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
Corn S ii
Wheat aj
Oats r
Rye s
Barley
Hogs 5 21
Eijks 17
Good Butter 20
Bulk Butter 17
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