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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1903)
l yd wwiummiiiium Rndorse1 hv FirstNatl A C Oxa A M LL B Pres Omaha Prof A J Lowry Princ if 7 oJ00JF2iae Bankand business men S10000 in Koll 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 J Mmfflismmmum nmnma School wk 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 We are 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 every pair of our shoea and if they go wrong we will cheerfully repair free of charge 1H IP P Rf IF RJj IS k if Sr ItJ M McCOOK NEBRASKA Stocking- a Big- Ranch Beatrice Neb Oct 4 Special Kilpatrick Bros of this city will ship 1500 head of cattle to their ranch west of Beatrice today Throe train loads have been started from Imperial Neb J and will arrive some time today at lloag where thay will be unloaded and driven overland to the ranch where they will bo fed during the winter The cattle are all steers This is one of the largest shipments of cattle by single owners occurring in this part of the state in the past year Lin coln Journal To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lots All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signa ture is on each box 25c Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank I flcCook - Nebraska GEO i 4i GENEEAI DEALEE IX Farm implements Machinery Wagons Buggies Agent for Champion BindersMowers and Rakes Cash paid for Eggs Poultry and Farm Produce ilcCOOK NEBRASKA nRS 0 OSBURN Dressmaker Rooms upstairs over Zint Menards millinery store Do You Want to Yawn Feel cold shiverings aching in the bones lack of energy headache and great depression These symptoms may bo followod by violent headache high fever extreme nervousness a condition known as malaria Jlerbine cures it Take it before the disease gets a fair hold though it will work a cure in any stage J A Hopkins Manchester Kan writes I have used your great medicine Herbine for several years There is nothing better for malaria chills and fever headache biliousness and for a blood purifying tonic there is nothing as good 50c at A McMillens Low Rates West via Burlington Route 2500 to Portland Tacoma Seattle 2500 to San Francisco and Los Angeles 52250 to Spokane 2000 to Salt Lake City Butto and Helena Proportion ately low rales 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 A Dewey Witness Shot By Masked Men Topeka Kas Oct 7 Allen Shafer one of the states chief witnesses in the Dewey murder case was iired at by masked men and one of the bullets pass ed through his arm inflicting a danger ous wound Shafer was on his way from Rawlins county this week to Bird City in Cheyenne county when the attempt ed assassination took place The word reached die attorney gener als office today Enemies of the Deweys are blaming the attack on some one con nected with the Dewey ranch It Goes Right to the Spot When pain or irritation exists on any part of the body the application of Bal lards Snow Liniment will give prompt relief It goes right to the spot said an old man who was rubbing it in to cure his rheumatism C R Smith Propr Smith House Tenaha Texas writes I have used Ballards Snow Liniment inmy family for several years and have found it to be a fine remedy for all aches and -pains and I recom mend it for pains in the throat and chest 25c 50c and 1 at A McMill ens Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice Oct 6 1903 Behrens J L Bedington Chas H Ellis Henry Stanly Win Gibbons Mrs I Shiely Boy Kennedy Fred Schulz Lizzie Prey W B Seehr Lue Madda Calocoro Smith F P McVey V M Sunyer J D Mason H Torrey Jane Glady Pineo C R White Myrtle Wilson Bay When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M KiaiMELi Postmaster Tnr a bilious attack take Chamber lains Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain For sale by LW McConnell druggist Cane toppers that take two rows at a time Will trade for cane seed at W T Colemans URFIT THE MODEL HAS IT In Latest Styles Every Pair Made to Order THE MODEL SHOE STORE A Et PETTY Proprietor McCook Nebraska MMBME3P1 8UBSI Time Card McCook Net lali MAIN ITNE EABT DEPAHT No 5 Centrul Time 1115 pm 2 TrWAiu 12 820am ii 955 r No 1 arrives from enst at 8 p ra MAIN JTNK WEST DKPAUT No 1 Mountain Timo 111I a m 3 11V5pm n Jfllpii 13 825AM IMPKKMr 11 NU No 170 arrive Mountain Timo 730 p jr No 17dciurts IMA M Sleophif diniru and reclining chair cars wats freo on through train Tickots told and baemmn chocked to any point in tho United Stntos 6r Canada For information timo tables maps and tick et call on or write A P Thomson Amur McCook Nebraska or J Francis General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska G C Budig is on tho sick list E G Fellers is anew wipeYthis week Engineer Roy Zint is on the sick list E P Walker is a now machinist this week W Hertz is a new hostler helper this week II E Durham of tho paint gang has resigned Grant Schopp is a now addition to the paint gang R L Cresman is a new helper in tho paint gang W J McGillin is working in Middle tons gang E F Heberlee is a new helper in the round house J M Henderson is on the relief with an injured linger Mrs Nick Snyder was an Omaha visitor Thursday H Whitzel of tho round house force resigned Monday Mrs George Jackson was an Omaha pilgrim Thursday Ex fireman G E Hoxie is visiting the boys here this week W D Sweet of the round house force resigned first of week A E Griswold is a new member of the night force this week J H Clause of the night force has resigned from the service J W Chase was an Omaha visitor last Friday and Saturday John Kern of the boiler gang is on the B V R D with sore eyes W P Bross was in Oxford between trains onbusiness Monday R H Trowbridge had business on tho Imperial branch Wednesday Lee Arnold of the boiler gang is on the relief with an injured eye An Al No 157 is about ready to go out of the shop after an overhauling R B Archibald accompanied the 226 the new R2 compound on her initial trip west Tuesday One of the smoke jackets at the round house was blown down by the high wind Tuesday R M Irwin went down to Omaha Wednesday night to spend the rest of the week there Herbert Frey is off duty with a sprained hand secured in a practice game of football last Saturday A new drill for drilling holes in large timbers especially has just been install ed in the east end of the machine shop A F Dinnell has been transferred from the coal shed force to the blacksmith-shop ne went to work Wednes day E S Cole has gone to Omaha to un dergo an operation for appendicitis He has been at his home in Oxford for a few weeks J Aubrey Burton went duck hunting Wednesday and got such a ducking that he was not able to work Thursday morning Aubrey denies that he got his feet wet John Schmidt has been down at Woodruff Kansas for a few days of this week setting up the overhauled en gine at the rock crushing plant of the company at thar place He returned home Wednesday Three engines are now on track in rear of the machine shop for shipment to Havelock to be sold or scraped They are of the smallest type now on the Burlington system and are consider ed too small for profitable service The Nos are 116 121 36 Fireman Will Weintz came in on No 2 Sunday morning from the west suf fering severely with inflammation of the bowels with which he was taken down near Wray while on his run He has been a great sufferer this week but is some better at this writing The company is excavating a large cistern in the rear of the round house in which to store the hot water from the engines as they come into the round house from the road to be cleaned It will be about 20 feet deep and 30 feet in diameter A pump will be added to the plant and the water can thus be utilized over again and again in washing out the boilers of the engines Foreman J M Hughes of the blacksmith-shop has built himself a case- hardening furnace just east of the shop Crude petroleum oil will be used as fuel and excellent results are expected from the completed improvement He has also arranged so that he can in future weld a broken or bent engine frame by the use of oil without taking the engine apart which will be a great convenience aid saving in money and time Those Who Buy our meats and fish get the best the very best we can procure In fish you get the freshest and we give you the advan tage of the best price possible We handle all meats and prepare them for you in the best and cleanest way You can always get your choice cuts here Let us have an order from you for prompt delivery Marshs Meat Market i - n rT ftfcyv Jm jmA - - DAflBURY Corn was badly hurt by the late frosts hereabouts Mrs Sam Messner has been very sick for several clays J L Sims shipped two cars of hogs to Kansas City this week An 11 pound boy was born Monday evening to Mr and Mrs Robert Astell SW Stilgebouor is under tho doctors care and at present is considered critical Miss Leila Burbridgeof tho Sappa has come to mako her homo with her fathor and go to school John McGuire and Miss Gladys Lister were married Thursday They have the sympathy of the entire community We had the pleasure of taking Chair man Corbin by tho hand this week He made many friends while among us Thomas Henderson of Oberlin and his partner have been with us for several days buying horses snake medieiue and nose paint U S Leisure who has been alllicted with typoid fever for three weeks past is very low at this writing with but lit tle hope of recovery Ed Clark the rustling stock and grain buyer for tho farmers association of Lebanon was in our city on business for a few hours Wednesday evening looking up charter members for a Good Templars lodge That yaller dog is dead and buried We suggest the following epitaph DertoKsliOKO tead Ond vill nelTer more park Nor vob mit der mnns at his dail Put ven ho oiTor comes dare He vut see mit his eyes Dot ho yust hit der het on dor nail Holdrege District Appointments Tho fallowing appointments wore made Monday morning at the close of the West Nebraska Conference of the Methodist WEHardaway presiding elder post office Hold rege Alma and Republican City Erastus Smith Arapahoe L W Chandler Atlanta J W Davis Axtell N J Chrysler Bartley H II Meeker Beaver City WHD Hornaday Benkel man andHaigler EECrippen Bertrand and Loomis R II Chrysler Blooming ton to be supplied Box Elder to be supplied Cambridge Bryant Howe Culbertson M S Satchell Danbury and Lebanon to be supplied Franklin and Macon A A King Holbrook ML Gardner Holdrego A P Beall Hunt ley and Hildreth E H Gould Indian ola E B Crippon Max Frank Hager McCook M B Carman Minden C C Wilson Norman and Lowell GB May field Orleans and Stanford BF Eber hart Oxford R E Pogue Pleasant Prairie J E Tirrill Riverton T W Owen Stratton and Trenton CF Mar tin Upland and Campbell CA Norlin Wilsonville J F Mahoney Wilcox and Ragan J W Taylor left without ap pointment to attend school JC Street T E Ashley W H Jackson S J Medlin Coal gas is used for fuel and illumina tion in many cities and towns in the United States Stoves generally wasto the gas half of conl up the chimney Coles Hot Blast burns it and cuts your fuel bill in two come in and see it work W T Coleman Sole Agent File Articles of Incorporation First of this week the Redwillow County Farmers Cooperative Grain and Livestock Company of Indianolf filed articles of incorporation with a capital stock of 5000 with the secretary of state The incorporators aro Samuel Ryan J M Behnke P II Callen BA Jones JH McKiever George II Meisel John Broomfield J A Streff and P J Colling See W T Coleman if you have any cane millet or alfalfa seed for sale Mothers Who would keep their children in good health should watch for the first symptoms of worms and remove them with Whites Cream Vermifuge It is the childrens best tonic It gets diges tion at work so that their food does them good and they grow up healthy and strong 25e at A McMillens Miss Ida M Snydi 1 i er Treasurer ol the Brooklyn Xast End Art Club If women would pay more attention to their health wc would have more happy wives mothers and daughters and if they would observe results they would find that the doctors prescriptions do not perform the many cures they arc given credit for In consulting with my druggist he ad vised HcElrees Wine of Cardui and Thed fords Black Draught and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health and it only took three months to cure me Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual f unctions and is a most as- tonishing tonic for women It cure3 scanty suppressed too frequent irreg ular and painful menstruation falling of the womb whites and flooding It i is helpful when approaching woman hood during pregnancy after child birth and in change of life It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years All druggists have 100 bottles of Wine or varcui WNEAeD0 wyiihwaBfcimfuuvavjfamVJWVi i 1 h all Winter I Merchandise j is now arriving daily New goods for every department Come and see the New I I Inn i iii Mil 1 1 1 dp for men and boys Also the New Dress Goods Tri Underwear Hosiery Blankets Shoes Etc Etc The Price is Right if you buy it at fct V bSQS TiQAWLQSjsl QSW COURT HOUSE NEWS LICENSES ISSUED The county judge has been doing a land office business as the following cases xndicate Levi H Tilton and Delia Sincos both of Kansas Samuel A Porter of Oronoque and Emma L Steele of Danbury Diar Dragoo and Sylvia Dow both of Indianola John A Simpson of Holbrook and Sarah Vincill of Holyoke Thomas L Idleman of Missouri and Lettie Manso of St Francis Married by the county judge William R Hayden and Avis L Ab bott both of Mascot William Kreaman and Maud A Har rison both of Boxelder George W Phillips of McCook and Cora G Snoke of Hayes Center William C McGuire and Gladys C Lister both of Danbury Thomas JBales Jr and Susie Mapes both of McCook Rudolph H Quaduor of Lebanon and Amelia Kurtz of Danburv Entertained Many Guests Mesdames C E Pope W D Burnett H P Waite and V H Solliday enter tained a large company of friends Wed nesday afternoon and evening at a Flinch card party In the afternoon some thirty ladies re sponded to invitations and spent the time most enjoyably in playing the game arranged Mrs H J Pratt won the principal prize and Mrs F C Fuller carried off the booby honors In the evening the guests numbered between forty and fifty the gentlemen being included in the invitations sent out The first prizes were secured bv Mrs J W Hupp and Mr F M Kim mell the booby prizes by Mrs J F Kenyon and Mr W B Mills Three course luncheons were taste fully served on both occasionsthe Misses Waite Bessie Bos worth Lettie Knipple Dora Oyster Anna Burnett and Jessie Pope assisting in the serving The home decorations were in autumn leaves Withal it was of the cleverest and and most enjovable social affairs of the fall Another Small Blaze Tuesday morning between 11 and 12 oclock the department was called to the Douglass residence occupied by James Egan on South Madison street by a small fire in the kitchen The fire was soon put out The damage was small mostly from water The fire originated in the kitchen flue McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Corn Wheat Oats Eye Barley Hog3 i Ece Good Butter Bulk Butter 53 55 33 30 25 nvx 20 174 rS CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Christian Preaching in tho morn ing at 11 and in the evening at 8 oclock by Elder Parker Sunday school at 10 You are welcome Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun day J J Loughkan Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday ia the month Sunday school at ten oclock a m orn ing prayer at 11 and evening-prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in the month Holy Communion at 8 a m All are welcome E R Eakle Rector The Christian brethren contemplate keeping Elder Parker theevangelistfor their regular pastor Rev B M Carman succeeds Rev L H Shumate in the pastorate of the Methodist church of our citv Pleasant Prairie School District 35 The following is a list of tho pupils neither tardy or absent during the month ending October 2 1903 Rosie Goodenberger Nannie Goodenberger George Lincoln Emma Wilhelm Celie Wilhelm John Rowland Ernest Dodge Vanche Ploib Teacher It is the fuel that costs not the stove Coles Hot Blast saves its original cost in fuel each winter Call at our store and we will show you how W T Coleman is Sole Agent Neither Side Scored The game of lootball Wednesday afternoon between the high school team and the shop boys resulted in a tie neither club being able to score A Perfect Painless Pill is the one that will cleanse the system set the liver to action remove the bile clear the complexion cure headache and leave a good taste in the mouth The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitts Little Early Risers Bob Moore of Lafa yette Ind says All other pills I have used gripe and sicken while De Witts Little Earlv Risers are simply perfect Sold by L W McConnell Sick Headache Food doesnt digest well Appetite poor Bowels constipated Tongue coated Its your liver Ayers Pills are liver pills they cure dys pepsia biliousness 25c AH druggists Want your moustache or beard a beautiful hrown or rich black Then use 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