The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 17, 1904, Image 5

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A STORY
WITHOUT WORDS
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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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Mike Walsh
DEAIER IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
Block West of Citizens Bank
flcCook - Nebraska
Burlingtons Low Rate Summer Tours
Go somewhere this summer If not to
St Louis then to the mountains lakes
or seashore Examine this great sdhemo
of vacation tours
St Louis and return All kindH of reduced
rates duily besides fiwcinl conch excursions
uncli Monday in June
Chicago and return Either direct or via St
Louis daily low rates also very cheap June 10
to a
lndinnupolisaud return 2iJune 20 and 27
Atlantic City and return W25 July and 10
Cincinnati and return 2940 July 15 to 17
Denver Colorado Springs Puoblo Oionwood
Springs Salt Lake Practically half rates all
summer
Michigan Minucsta and Wisconsin The
lake resorts and lake tteamer tours very favor
able xatos stopovers at St Louis on through
tickets See the grandest creation by the hand
of man
Ask the agent for full details or write
LW Wakeloy general passenger agent
Omaha Neb
Detroit Mich and return for 29r0
Tickets on sale July 4 5 and G Return
limit July 12 6 16 2t
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Mediolno for Bney People
Bringu Golden Health and Eenewed Vigor
A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live
and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure
Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea In tab
let form a cents n box Genuine made by
HoLLisTisa Drtua Company Madison Wis
MLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Blue Front
Fine Turnouts
Either Single or Double
Phone 36 Eear Palmer House
McCook Nebraska
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for everybody Just the thing for
summer From 150 to 75c
Home Comforts
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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Low Shoes for men women boys
girls children and babies
SPORTING FOOTWEAR
Shoes for base ball tennis foot
racing and gymnasium
THE MODEL SHOE STORE
A E PETTY Proprietor
McCook Nebraska
Time Card
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MAIN LINE KAHT DEPAUT
No t ContralTitno llrlJip m
2 020 am
12 920 am
U 955 pm
No 5 arrives from east at 8 p in
MAIN IiINK WKHT DKPABT
No 1 Mountain Time 1154 am
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5 750pm
13 850a
imperial link
No 178 arrives Mountain Tinio 540 P M
No 175 departs 045am
Sleeping iliiiiiiK and reclining elutir cars
seats free on through trains Tickets bold
and Iikkmo checked to auy point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write Georso Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or 1 Francis General Passeii
iror AKcnt Oinnhn Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
O G Copiiam is out on the road as a
fireman
Asst Genl Supt G W Rhodes was
here Tuesday
Fireman Jacob Mntz is in Denver this
week on business
Engineer V C Schenck is visiting in
Denver this week
Engineer Newton Newkirk has re
turned to McCook
Brakeman C A Deloy is at Alma
visiting his parents
The Lord is on our side if Jim Hill is
plugging agin us
Howard Pa to succeeded Harry Collett
in the Oxford depot
The Havelock shops aro working un
der a nine hour schedule
Storekeeper and Mrs CW Britt were
Omaha visitors over Sunday
Conductor S ECallen has Conductor
V II Sollidays run this week
Franz Nofchnagel boilenvasher helper
bade goodbye to the service this week
B A Murdock E E Stayner and
John Hegenberger are ailing and oil
duty
Conrad Eckhardt of the paint gang
gracefully retired from the service this
week
Jacob Klein and F V Calhoun are
victims of reductioadabsurdum this
week
Charlie Kelley arrived homo Monday
night on No 5from his visit in Viilisca
Iowa
Conductor II R Childress brought
the pay car in from the east yesterday
afternoon
Fireman F W Deere expects to leave
Friday night for St Louis to see the
big doings
Jack Powers has unriveted his name
from the list of boilermakers helpersre
signing Thursday
Conductor F M Washburn has been
ailing this week and under professional
care part of the week
Fireman and Mrs J R Sullivan are
viewing with appreciative eyes tbe won
ders of the St Louis fair
EthelbertP Smith machinist appren
tice returned to work on Monday after
an illness of a week or so
Conductor J J Curran went off duty
yesterday morning and Conductor J W
Line has his run temporarily
Roseland Parsons went in to Omaha
Wednesday nightfor an operation Rev
C R Betts accompanied him
Frank Purvis has been given the sta
tion at Barr Colo He and Mrs Purvis
left for that point on Thursday
Engineer Charlie Milligan has return
ed from attending the B of L E con
vention and has returned to work
Brakeman and Mrs T A Nash and
daughter left on 14 last night for Kan
sas City to be gone about two weeks
Fireman C D Purinton has been
transferred to Northern division in place
of A J Dillon who returns to McCook
F E Palmer formerly in the Bur
lington service here but late of Chey
enne is now located in Missoula Mont
Sixteen fully repaired engines are now
accumulating rest and rust on a Have
lock siding until times perk up a bit
Alma expects the K C O divisi
of the Burlington to be connected with
the main line in that city in a very
short time
Fiftee men in the repair track force
have been given their time this week
They are not quite certain it is better to
receive than to give
Conductor C W Bronson had the
brass collar special Wednesday and
Thursday and Conductor H A Beale
had his regular passenger run
Fireman W S Bixler expects to leave
tonight for Chicago to attend a joint
meeting of B L E and B L F local
delegates for the purpose of choosing a
joint board
The state board of equalization has
agreed upon a 65 per cent increase in
Nebraska railroad valuation raising the
total to about 46000000 from S27000
000 in 1903
Engineer Robert Freeland died Wed
nesday of last week in the Deadwood
hospital from injuries sustained in being
scalded at Edgemont May 29th when
the arch tube of engine 3327 broke
Conductor Tim Foley and his brake
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 All druggists
v Wnt jour moustache or bearda beautiful r
brown or rich black Then use
BUCKINGHAMS DYEtKgEU
LEO era or Drugsistv ok R p mall A Co Nashua NH
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man G D LoHew and E M Snyder
have spent part of tho week in Denver
as witnesses in a company law suit
Conductor II C Brown had Foleys run
meanwhile
Supt Campbell will leave on 6 to
night for tho Republican national con
vention at Chicago to which he is one
of the Nebraska delegates from the Fifth
district He will join J E Kelley at
Lincoln the latter being an as3t
in tho convention
Engine 267 pulling a very long extra
train not off the track here last F iday
morning at the freight depot and re
quired some time before it was gotton
back
on
tho track again No 148s
train crow were detained a short time in
a justico of tho peaco court Thursday
last for blocking both crossings longer
than the allotted time as set forth on
the village statutes Oxford Standard
The storm at and about Brush Colo
rado Saturday night destroyed prop
erty of various sorts to the amount of
about 100000 The company suffered
in track glass etc The telegraph com
pany sustained damage to its poles and
wires There was a severe hail storm
A high wind and a perfect torrent of
water completed the work of destruction
Trains were delayed several hours
Vice President Willard Hill Jr
Supt of Transportation Barnes Darius
Miller George B Harris and other nota
bles went over the W estern divisionthis
week in a special train Coming up from
St Joseph Wednesday they went up
to Imperial and remained rill night
Thursday morning they went up to
Denver Supt Campbell and Train
master Kenyon accompanied the specinl
to Denver Thursday Conductorl
Bronson had the special in charge
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES
iou pay too much I can save you
money on Hamilton and Hampden high
grade watches Chas B Morgan
Holdrege Neb
Of Interest to Stockmen
The Nebraska Commission to the St
Louis exposition has placed at the dis
posal of the Nebraska Improved Live
Stock Association the sum of 2000 to
pay transportation charges on Nebraska
live stonk to the St Louis Exposition
the money to be divided as follows
Horses 400
Swine 400
Sheep 200
Cattle 1000
At a meeting of the executive
committee of the Live Stock Association
it was decided that all live stock to par
ticipate in this offer of free transporta
tion must be exhibited at the Nebraska
State Fair excepting horses which
must be shown before the State Fair
All horsemen who wish to take advan
tage of this offer must notify the Secre
tary O E Mickey at Osceola Neb
prior to July 1 1904 and must be filed
with the secretary by that date or be
barred from participation in free trans
portation
If enough entries are filed to warrant
it a committe will be sent to examine
entries and pass upon their merits All
other live stock will be chosen from
stock exhibited at the Nebraska State
Fair and all animals given free trans
portation must be owned in the state by
residents of Nebraska
Exhibitors are requested to notify the
secretary of the number of head to be
exhibited stating breed age sex name
and number of animals and class in
which they will be entered Entry
blanks will be furnished by OEMickey
secretary or by the department of live
stock at St Louis Entries must be
made at St Louis for horses on or be
fore July 16th and will be received at
St Louis afler August 18th and their
exhibition will begin August 22d and
close September 3d 1904
Entries for cattle must be filed on or
before July 30th at St Louis and will
be received from September 8th and
exhibition will begin September 12th
and close September 24th
Sheep and swine must be entered on
or before August 20th will be received
on September 29th and the exhibition
will begin October 3d and close October
loth 1904
All entries sent to the secretary will
have prompt attention and it is earnest
ly -wished that all parties who enter or
have entered directly to exposition
authorities will also send full particulars
of their entries to the secretary The
revised entry list and prise list is
now ready and may be obtained of the
chief of the live stock department at
St Louis
A C Shallenberger President
O E Mickey Secy ai d Treas
Stops more pain relieves more suffer
ing prevents more heart aches and dis
eases than any other remedy That is
what Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea
will do 35 cents in tea or tablet form
LW McConuell
BOX ELDER
Clarence Stone helped J K Gordon a
few days this week
Mrs A T Wilson visited with Mrs
Johnson Wednesday
Fred Carter and family visited at W
Y Johnsons Sunday
Fred Satchell and wife and Orpha
visited with Ida Modrell Sunday
Orpha Satchell of Culbertson is visit
ing with her brother Fred Satchell
George Shields has been taking care
of a sore hand but is able to work again
Cassie and Gertrude Gordon of Quick
visited with Ella and Debbie Johnson
Saturday
Mr Drake and family of Osburn visit
ed with his daughter MrsEd Shepherd
first of week
Ed Shepherd and wife and brother
Arthur left Tuesday for the sand hills
where Ed has a claim
Do you need more blood and more
flesh do you need more strength this
spring Rocky Mountain Tea
will bring them all If it fails your
money back 35 cents Tea or tablet
form LW McConkell
Items which should be
of interest to men are
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with prices to suit all Whether you
pay 50c or 200 we assure you the
value is right
We have a complete line of Neckwear
Underwear Hosiery Umbrellas Shoes
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