The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 18, 1903, Image 2

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News of the St Francis Branch
Charlie Letson is building a
modern business block at Wilson
ville It will be of fire proof
brick and equipped with up-to-date
fixtures
Hon Charles Perkins presi
dent of board of directors of the
C B Q R R who has been
hunting quail for several weeks
at Ludell Kansas left Wednes
day for Burlington Iowa on his
special train
There are four regular train
crews on the St Francis branch
necessary for the record breaker
wheat crop and great increase of
freight traffic one crew for train
177 one for train 178 and lay
over crew at Oxford and one at
St Francis
The cream car is pulled off the
St Francis branch and Mr Lewis
who had charge of the car now
runs between Oxford and Denver
This is only temporary as Satur
day nearly 100 cans of cream
came off the branch and the out
put will gradually increase towards
Spring
There are four mail clerks on
the Orleans and St Francis and
the Republican City and Oberlin
branches This arrangement
gives the clerks 7 days lay off
every month besides Sundays
The clerks are Henry C Fair
child Otto Reuwanz C E John
son and Walter Clark acting
clerk
Lebanon is building four brick
store buildings on the ruins caused
by the late fire C L Bodwell
S R Jolly D F Hupp and B F
Bradbur are erecting them Dr
Campbell H Burgess and H E
Waugh will soon build three ad
ditional bricks making in all seven
brick stores all on the east side of
the block
I he most successful Dall ever
held at Orleans was at the auditor
ium last Friday night It was a so
cial as well as a financial success
The following prominent citizens
and their ladies led the grand
march Mayor Ferguson Post
mastor Richmond M B Hol
land Peter Shea C Gay James
McGeachan Ed Means George
Austin and others
The Royal Neighbors of Or
leans Valley Camp No 1276
elected the following officers at
their annual meeting Oracle
Mrs Cramlet Vice Oracle Mrs
Leone Fairchild Chaplain Mrs
Axelson Recorder Mrs Anna
Mahu Receiver Gertrude Schu
macher Marshal Carrie Schu
macher Inner Sentinel Mrs
Dudley Outer Sentinel Mrs
Martin
St Francis is so crowded dur
ing the session of district court
that hotel accommodations are
wholly monopolized by the court
followers legal fraternity and
others drawn by the magnet of
the Dewey and Wilson trials
The Burlington has shipped two
movable box cars for trainmen to
sleep in these are truckless box
cars placed on flat cars and trans
ferred at stations for lodgings
The Lady Maccabees No 12
of Orleans at their annual elec
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tion elected the following officers
Lady Commander Mrs Effie
Curry Lady Past Commander
Mrs Phoebe Ewan Lieutenant
Commander Mrs Emma Peter
son Lady Mistress at Arms Miss
Carrie Schumacher Lady Ser
geant Mrs Leone Fairchild
Lady Record Keeper Mrs Jessie
Deaver Finance Keeper Miss
Lizzie Bailey Picket Mrs Ward
Sentinel Mrs Oldfather Chap
lain Mrs Sandine
Saturday night at 11 p m
when Wm Cropps crew and
Jack Cook engineer came from
St Francis with 40 cars of wheat
they ran intoan extra engine and
way car on a siding at Beaver
City The extra crew were Frank
Stark conductor and Ed Lund
berry and Oldham brakemen
The switch was left open and
Jack Cook given the high ball
and he ran into engine 280 at
high speed smashing the waycar
into kindling wood and demolish
ing four cars of wheat and slight
ly damaging both engines The
wrecking crew came from Mc
Cook with Trainmaster Kenyon
and Master Mehcanic Archibald
and cleared up the wreck The
damage amounted to several
thousand dollars
Orleans auditorium was dedi
cated last week and over 400 of
the citizens of Orleans and vicin
ity were present A highly in
teresting program was ren
dered m u s i c a 1 and literary
County Supt Benety presided
and Ex Congressman Shallenber
ger delivered the principal ad
dress The auditorium has a
seating capacity of 700 and a
stage 40x20 feet and is lighted
by gas The stage is ornamented
with four beautiful scenes one
land scape one forest one draw
ing room and one sheet scene
The auditorium is a municipal
corporation and the city mayor
and council are the board of
managers The best talent of
the theatrical circuit will be em
ployed and Orleans and the Re
publican Valley will enjoy theatri
cal treats worthy of large cities
The wheat shipments for the
St Francis branch since new
wheat has begun to move inclu
sive to December 12 1903 are
as follows by car loads
St Francis Bird City and
Wheeler 150
McDonald 115
Blakeman no
Atwood 240
Ludell 135
Herndon 260
Traer 70
Cedar Bluffs 65
Total car loads for Kansas 1 145
Marion 70
Danbury 225
Lebanon 250
Wilsonville 325
Hendley 1 60
Beaver City 340
Stamford 90
Total car loads for Neb 1460
Total car loads for Kansas 1 145
Grand total 2605
Beaver City Wilsonville Hern
don Lebanon Atwood and Dan
bury ranking as named shipped
1640 cars out of a total of 2605
Climatic Cures
The influence of climatic conditions
in the cure of consumption is very much
overdrawn The poor patient too can
do much better at home by proper at
tention to food digestion and a regular
use of German Syrup Free expectora
tion in the morning is made certain by
German Syrup so is a good nights rest
and the absence of that weakening
cough and debilitating night cough
sweat Restless nights and the exhaus
tion due to coughing the greatest dan
ger and dread of the consumptive can
be prevented or stopped by taking Ger
man Syrup liberally and regularly
Should you be able to go to a warmer
climeyou will find that of the thousands
of consumptives the few who are bene
fited and regain strength are those who
use German yrup Trial bottles 25c
regular size 75c L W McConnell
Say did you ever try a Bachelor
cigar
They are now sold for 5c
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Martin Kennedy lost a horse
Wednesday
Walter Hickling shelled corn
for Wm Johnson Friday j
Nick Mitchell shelled corn for
Thurston Doyle Tuesday j
Fred Carter is threshing cane
this week for his neighbors j
Ben King is hauling lumber
these days to build a new barn
Ed Phalen is down from Cus
ter county looking after his cattle
The young people held a dance
at Henry Uhrens Thursday
night
K Hill of Slater Story c
Iowa is here on a visit with
Houere and family f1
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The farmers are hauling lum
ber and doing a great deal of
building this winter J
Clyde Merriott and Martin
Kennedy shelled corn Thursday
Nick Mitchell did the shelling
James Kirby will have 2000
bushels of corn this year of a very
good quality He is the boss corn
raiser in the county
D Cashen who lives on Omer
Hales farm says he has plenty
of water now He had a hard
time to get water for his stock
S O Houge is still hauling
wheat Will that man ever get
done hauling wheat He is one
of the best farmers living north of
McCook
Our old friend John Fitzgibb
ons is building a stone house and
when finished it will be one of the
finest in the neighborhood Suc
cess to you John
Robert Moore is building a new
barn He raised the largest crop
of wheat of any one in the neigh
borhood His threshing bill
amounting to nearly 400
John Penny informs us that
he raised between five and six
thousand bushels of small grain
this year and that he has 250
acres sowed in wheat and rye
The writer is in receipt of a
letter from John Farmer and fam
ily who are living at Kingfisher
Oklahoma People will remem
ber them as having lived on the
Byfield ranch
CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS
J W Miner and family were
in Oberlin Friday
A R Wrights sale was well
attended Tuesday
Quite a number of people were
in town from Traer this week
Harve Tracy and wife were
Oberlin business callers Friday
I J Peck was in town this
week looking after his interests
here
Sallie Bell spent this week at
Mrs Rebmans and Mrs Ken
nedys
Amos Peck and wife spent
Friday and Saturday in town
looking after business
The little snow that has come
lately has put a smile on the good
old farmers faces
Ed Blackmbre bought of Dr A
L Nichols his 40 acre farm
Consideration 1300
J Wicks the telephone mana
ger of Danbury was in town
looking after the Beaver Valley
telephone company He changed
the telephone from Kelloggs old
office to the new one
The fable that the Traer cor
respondent reports in the Oberlin
Times about the Cedar Bluffs
goats was real good But re
member writer you
are not acquainted with your
own clique Twas not ours
Will buy hogs Tuesdays and Sat
urdays F S Wilcox
5c will now buy a 10c Bachelor cigar
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INDIANOLA
Mrs J S Phillips is on the
sick list
Quite a snow fall occurred here
first of the week
Mr Motherseid is now night
operator at this place
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William Finch of Cambridge
was a visitor here Saturday
R E Smith sold his span of
mules to Tom Ireland of Eustis
Walker Andrews of McCook
was in town on business Satur
day
A son was born to Nicholis
Uerling and wife Tuesday the
15th
Tom Ireland of Eustis was
in town first of week buying
horses
Flossie Andrews of McCook
spent Saturday and Sunday here
with friends
Mrs Phoebe Taylor departed
first of week for Arkansas for a
visit with relatives
I M Beardslee who was ap
pointed deputy clerk will soon
move to McCook
Alex Biown and daughter
Roxy of Danbury were town
visitors Wednesday
The different churches are
busy preparing their respective
programs for Christmas
R Wilkerson of Holdrege
was in town Saturday on business
connected with the creamery
The ladies of the Congrega
tional church gave a supper at
Beardslees hall Tuesday even
ing
Mrs Freuda of Lincoln came
in on No 5 Saturday evening for
a visit with her parents near Dan
bury
I M Brown of Danbury visit
ed a few days this week with his
brother-in-law W H Smith and
family
James Donnelly went to Mc
Cook Tuesday evening where he
is taking treatment for catarrhal
trouble
W D Williams and C Math
ews of Bartley are plastering
Harry Whitemores new house
this week
Mathew Lawritson wife and 3
children of McCook visited Sun
day with his brother and family
of this place
J W Dolan went to Wilcox
Neb Tuesday morning to make
arrangements concerning the fun
eral of Mrs Lamborn
The concert given at the hall
last Saturday evening by the
band was largely attended and a
fine program was rendered
Word was received here Tues
day morning of the death of Mrs
John Lamborn from paralysis at
her home in Wilcox The fun
eral took place Thursday at M
E church
Dr W D McKechnie of In
dianola a cousin of the late Dr
N McKechnie was in the city
last Monday with a view to locat
ing permanently in Holdrege and
before leaving decided to open an
office here about the first of the
year The doctor is a graduate
of the Western Medical college
of London Canada and has
built up a substantial practice at
Indianola but desirous of locat
ing in a larger town decided upon
Holdrege Holdrege Progress
One Hundred Dollars a Box
is the value H A Tisdale Summerton
S C places on DeWitts Witch Ilazel
Salve He says I had the piles for 20
years I tried many doctors and medi
cines but all failed except DeWitts
Witch Hazel Salve It cured me Jt
is a combination of the healing proper
ties of witch hazel with antiseptics and
emollients Believes and permanently
cures blind bleeding itching and pro
truding piles sorescuts bruiseseczema
salt rheum and all skin diseases Sold
by L W McConnell
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DONT buy useless things theyre N G
DONT buy unsuitable things theyre not
DONT buy shoddy things theyre disappoint-
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We have just received a large sto of
Useful
Suitable
First Class Goods
such as china closets buffets chiffoniers
Princess dressers combination and sectional
book cases music cabinets leather and velour
couches and fancy rockers
Full Line of
Childrens Rockers
Just the thing for a Christmas gift
Headquarters for
Sewing Machines Carpets and Rugs
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Chickens
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Come in and talk with us
One door south of the Tribune Office
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Old Rubber Copper and Brass
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For 60 years they have been
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Small doses cure An deists
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There are difficulties in the treat
ment of germ diseases Perhaps you
have been the victim of the inevitable
disappointments of trying so called
guaranteed rempdies
Your Hogs Are Full
Of Worms
Try a quart of Liquid Koal and see
what it will do Take notice how it
increases the appetite We will tell
you what we want you to do Take
a can of Liquid Koal and give it a
fair impartial trial in the treatment
of hog cholera swine plague pink
eye black leg or any of the other
germ diseases of animals use accord
ing to directions and if it is not sat
isfactory when you have used a can
Come Back and Get
Your Money
Read what others say
Kearney County Nursery G A Strand Prop
Grower of choice nursery stock
Jen Neb Dec 5 1902
National Medical Co York Neb
About two weeks apo many of the farmers
around here lost very heavily by hopcholera
1 do not wish to write jou a loner flattering
statement about your medicine but will say
that I bought a quart can of Liquid Koal
and the improvement was so marked that I
bought a Ballon can and used it with the re
sult that my Iiors all recovered and I did
not Jose one My herd of over 200 are in fine
condition and yon may put me down as a
constant user of Liquid Koal
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He who hesitates goes back
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Phone No 20 McCook Neb
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