The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 03, 1904, Image 5

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Made Young Again
Ono of Dr Kings Now Life Pills
onch night for two weeks hns put mo in
my teens again writes D II Turner of
Dompsoytown Pa Theyre tho beBt in
tho world for liver Rtomach and bowels
Purely vcgotablo Never gripe Only 25
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Are You
Going
to the St Louis Exposition
If so you want a
Worlds Fair
Money Order
THESE ARE ISSUED BY
The
First National
Bank
drawn on a St Louis bank
and payable without identi
fication These orders ob
viate the necessity of carry
ing large sums of money on
the person If you wish to
know more about them call
at the bank
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Chonp rntos to Colorado and Utah
oints will bo in effect from Juno 1st to
eptembor 50 Enquire at ticket office
Garden and field goods atWaitws
A STORY
WITHOUT WORDS
McCook Laundry
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It doesnt matter what you
want to buy theres only one
Best place to get it In the
way of Furniture Rugs Cur
tains and the like our store is far
and away the Best place The
reason for this is that we dont
dabble in lines outside our busi
ness We keep a sharp lookout
for the best things going in House
Furnishings and people who buy
of us get the benefit Our stock
is large not the prices
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OF RAW MATERIAL
Over 30000 of company stock to be disposed of
by June 5th Prior to the building of a new and
modern photogn lie studio we will positively dis
pose of all company stock on hand at actual cost
of the raw material Come at once and take ad
vantage of our disadvantage We MUST SELL
Prices will run from 35c per 2 dozen up
Remember all our photographs are fully guaran
teed or money cheerfully refunded
roe Miiisfli riio
Stldios
flcCook and Cambridge Neb
1 Every Daly Bom ia 19114 1 1
To every child born in this vicinity during
1904 The Model Shoe Store will give a
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Solid Gold Ring
FREE
No other condition except
that you bring the child
in to the store We
measure the finger you
wish the ring for and give
you a certificate You can
come i n the following
week and get the ring
A new and special line of Bootees for the baby just received
Our spring and summer stock of
Ladies and Gentlemens Footwear is now complete
THE MODEL SHOE STORE
A E PETTY Proprietor McCook Nebraska
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE BAHT UKPftUT
No 5 Central Time 11 11pm
2 020 am
12 820am
14 U55r M
No i arrivpf from ettHt at S p in
MAIN MNK WKHT IlKPAKT
No 1 Mountain Time 1151 A M
11Vip m
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13 850 M
IMPKKIAIi LINK
No 175 arrives Mountain Time 5 P M
No 17rMl0iart 700 a m
Sloopine diiiiiiK and reclining cliair cars
tents froo on through trains Tickots t okl
and hnnKuizii chucked to any point in tho United
Stains or Canada
For information thno tables maps and tick
ets call on or write Gmurm Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or 1 Fraucin General PnBHen
Rnr Acont Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Emerson Hanson was in Denver Wed
nesday
Coal Inspector G II Watson has been
here this week
A new time card is in making to go
into effect on Sunday June 5th
f iroinan W S Bixlor has his name on
the list of ailing one this week
Conductor Eph Benjamin and H P
Sutton woro down at Upland Thursday
Engine 301 was in a slight wreck Sat
urday morning near Vallery Colorado
Conductor L C Wolff and brother
from Colorado are taking in the StLouis
fair
Brakeman W V Olson of Oxford went
up to Denver Wednesday on a short
visit
G D DeLong enrolled himself among
tho machinists in the roundhouse this
week
A W Cam pain voluntarily retired
from the position of boiler fireman this
week
Fireman J R Pence on account of
sickness in tho family is off duty this
week
Conductor J J Currnn is ailing and
Conductor S E Callen is on his run for
a while
Fireman J Al McLey was summoned
to Hastings Sunday by the death of
his mother
Engineer Harry Tyler 1 id over a few
few trips this week on account of feel
ing indisposed
Asst General Supt G W Rhodes of
Lincoln was at headquarters Wednes
day on business
Roundhouse Foreman J W Eastman
was up from Oxford on company busi
ness Wednesday
Arthur Richardsons name is no more
among the boiler makers lie resigned
first of this week
Henry noush disconnected himself
from the pay roll of the boiler makers
this week Tuesday
Supt A Campbell went west on No
13 in his private car Wednesday onWes
tern division affairs
William Waters boilermaker appren
tice retired from that branch of the ser
vice first of the week
Supt Motive Power R D Smith was
up from Lincoln on business of his de
partment Wednesday
Trainmaster J F Kenyou went down
to Lincoln Wednesday morning on No
2 on time card business
Trainmaster T A Wilburn of Red
Cloud spent Wednesday at headquarters
on company business
Asst Supt D F McFarland of Holy
oke was at headquarters on business of
his branch Wednesday
The different officials from over the di
vision were at headquarters Wednesday
with their pay roll business
George Matthews and Conrad Bespron
have pried their names off tho list of
roundhouse employes this week
Engineer and Mrs H D Bayles and
children are throwing enticing bait to
the fish at Curtis lake this week
R B Simmons is back in his old posi
tion as night foreman since the resigna
tion and departure of W M Edgar
A wreck at Fort Morgan Colorado
last Friday night delayed No 2s arrival
here Saturday morning several hours
The president of the 3 1 road in special
Pullman car Starlight was a passen
ger for the west on No 3 last Friday
night
Conductor J W Line enjoyed a short
visit close of last week from his brother
Walt Line route agent of an express
company
And Johnny Morrissey begobs gets
on the third trick notwithstanding
Johnny is already as tricky as that spot
ted Shetland of his
Roundhouse Foreman W J Krauter
was down from Akron to visit his fami
ly and to take in the commencement ex
ercises last of last week
Night Chief W M Edgar departed on
Monday for Denver where he goes into
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 doses cure ah deists
Want your moustache or beard a beautiful
Tirnwn av rinh fi11r9 Than nA
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bUUKINIiHAMiSUYtwhiskers
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the employ of tho Mi ffat road tho Don
ver it Northwestern as a division auper
intendent
C L Eaton nt Lincoln has b on ap
pointed to the position of superintend
ent of transportationwith headquarters
in Lincoln This is a new position in
Burlington management
J B Carter formerly a Western
vision brrkeiiuin now a con inctoroi tho
Missouri iut of Coffoyvihe Kan
sas wjis at lifiid Uarrors Tutsdny moot
ing oldtimo fricmis He I ft he in 1895
It is rumored that the company is fig
uring tu dispense with both the day
yard crews at Holdrege and AUrnn Tho
work of tho yard will then devolve on
tho trainmen with extra pay for tho la
bor performed
The big new copper wiro the Western
Union has boon engaged in stringing bo
tweon Omaha and Denver was this week
spliced together near Minden- This pro
vides greater facilities for the company
in the telegraph service
Supt Campbell and family are occu
pying tho Lawson rosidenco while their
homo is being remodeled a process which
will require all summertill September
The Campbell residence will then bo
one of the finest in tho city
H O Smith assistant city ticket
agont in Lincoln has been transferred
to Denver aud is now chief clerk under
George W Vallery in the passenger de
partment in that city Mrs Smith is a
daughter of Governor Mickey
Conductors B L and T E McCarl
were off part of tho week to attend tho
wedding of their sister Mis s Hlnncho
and Mr G II Thomas which occurred
at Lincoln Juno 2 Conductor Doug
lass had tho 103 and Conductor Best the
101 during their briof lay off
Conductors R M Douglass and II R
Childress in charge of the hand car
specials operating with the Western Un
ion Telegraph Cos force in stringing tho
new big copper wire between Omaha and
Denver met at Minden Tuesday and
tho boys camo home on No 5
Will A Weintz arrived home last Fri
day night from Immanuel hospital
Omaha wheie he recently underwent
an operation While still somewhat weak
and peeked he is feeling well and rapid
ly regaining strength expecting soon to
be well and strong again a new man
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES
You pay too much I can save you
money on Hamilton and Hampden high
grade watches Ciias B Morgan
Holdrege Neb
Do It Today
Tho time worn injunction Never put
off til tomorrow what you can do today
is now generally presented in this form
Do it today That is the terse advice
we want to give you about that hacking
cough or demoralizing cold with which
you have been struggling for several
days perhaps weeks Take some reliable
remedy for it today and let that rem
edy be Dr Botchees German Syrup
which has been in use for over thirty
five years A few doses of it will un
doubtedly relievo your cough or cold
and its continued use for a few days will
cure you completely No matter how
deep seated your cough even if dread
consumption has attacked your lungs
German Syrup will surely effect a cure
as it has done before in thousands of ap
parently hopeless cases of lung trouble
New trial bottles 2oc regular size 75c
L W McConnell
When the Sap Rises
weak lungs should be careful Coughs
and colds are dangerous then One
Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and
colds and gives strength to the lungs
Mrs G E Feuner of Marion Indsays
I suffered with a cough until I run
down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds
I tried a number of remedies to no avail
until I used One Minute Cough Cure
Four bottles of this wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the cough strength
ened my lungs and restored me to my
normal weight health and strength
Sold byLW McConnell
The Japanese Way
The question of choice between two
vases was decided by a patron In a
Japanese shop when the proprietor
said That smaller vase madam is
thoroughly Japanese in form and deco
ration That floral pattern in gold
around the upper half is characteris
tic and so too is the exceedingly nar
row and short neck The vase will hold
but a single blossom that should be
long stemmed and stand upright Thus
the flower will be Individualized and
the vase likewise That is the Japanese
way
Whooping Cough
In the spring of 1903 my children
had whooping cough says Mrs D W
Capps of Capps Ala I used Cham
berlains Cough Remedy with the most
satisfactory results I think this is the
best remedy I have ever seen for whoop
ing cough This remedy keeps the
-cough loose lessens the severity and
frequency or the coughing spells and
counteracts any tendency toward pneu
monia For sale by all druggists
50 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights c
Anyone sending a sketch and description mar
quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable Communica
tions strictly confidential HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free Oldest agency for securing patents
Patents taken through Mann Co recelre
tpceial notict without charge in tho
Scientific American
A handsomely lllnstrted weekly largest cir
culation of anyscientlflc Journal Terms 3 a
year four months JL Sold by all newsdealers
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are in stock in abundance
Our large line of pretty
wash fabrics should appeal
to you on account of good
value beauty and the rea
sonable price at which we
offer them
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Have you see it It is the ideal cloth
for suits and jackets Tis made from
pure silk without dye Three differ
weavesthirtysix inches wide
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