f j I L r m 1 N if ft v V h It t u tt hh 5 WASH BLUE Costs 10 cents and equals 20 cents worth of any other kind of bluing Wont Freeze Spill Break Nor Spot Clothes DIRECTIONS FOR U8ES around in the Water At ftU wlso Grocers H P SUTTON v JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS MCCOOK - NEBRASKA Mike Walsh JEALEEIN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash 3 Block West of Citizens Bank McCook - Nebraska A C Own A M LL B Prcs Omaha iyior A J Lowky Princ j w 1 s Endorsed hv FfrstNatl wuvr mp liiinknnd business men SIOOOD in Koll Top DesUb Hank Fixtures and fiO Typewriters Students can work for board Fond for free catalogue lxMind in alligator finest over published by a Kushicss Collego Read it and you will attend tho N IJ C McCook Poultry Co 1st door west Palmer Hotel Buyers and Shippers of ruuiuj ciiiu cjs For the next 7 days to will pay cask For Hens 7c lb Spring Chicks iOc lb 2 pounds and under Early Risers THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS For quick relief from Biliousness Sick Headache Torpid Liver Jaun dice Dizziness and all troubles aris ing from an inactive or sluggish liver DeWitts Little Early Risers are un equalled They act promptly and never gripe They are so dainty that it is a pleasure to take them One to two act as a mild laxative two or four act as a pleasant and effective cathartic They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless They tonic the liver PREPARED ONLY BY C DeWitt Co Chicago For Sale by L W McConnell CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS A dvknt Sabbath school nt 2 p m prcuchiug at 3 Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening Elder G II Smith Pastor Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a in Evoning service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Louohkan Pastor Fiust Baptist Church Sermons at 11 a m and 745 p m Bible sohool at 945 am Junior society at 3 p m BY P U at 745 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 8 p m Christian Bible school at 10 preach ing at 11 a m and 8 p m Subject for morning Excuses evening Friend ship Bible school nt East McCook at 3 preaching at 4 All are cordially in vited G T Burt Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at 10 oclock a m Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in the month Holy Communion at 730 a m All nro welcome E R Eakle Rector Methodist Sunday School at 10 Preaching at 1100 and 815 Epworth League at 700 Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8 Morning sub ject The Preacher Do Wo Need Him Today Evening subject The Ser pent in Drink Special music Every body invited M B Carman Pastor CoNfiRKGATiONAL Sunday school 1 0 a m Y P S C E at 7 p m Prayer and conference meeting on Wednesday evening Sunday morning subject The Burdens of Religion Evening subject the conclusion of the story For Christ and the Church Special music at both services by the Male Quartet George A Conrad Pastor Healthy Mothers Mothers should always keep in good bodily health They owe it to their chil dren Yot it is no unusual sight to see a mother with babe in arms coughing violently and exhibitingall the symptoms of a consumptive tendency And why should this dangerous condition exist dangerous alike to mother and child when Dr Boschees German Syrup would put a stop to it at once No mother should be without this old and tried remedy in the house for its timely use will promptly cure any lung throat or bronchial trouble in herself or her chil dren The worst cough or cold can be speedily cured by German Syrup so can hoarseness and congestion of the bron chial tubes It makes expectoration easy and gives instant relief and refresh ing rest to the cough racked consumpt ive New trial bottles25c large size7oc At all druggists Protection is Panic Proof is the title of the recent speech of Sena tor J H Gallinger of New Hampshire The speech has been issued in document form by the American Protective Tariff League Ono copy will be forwarded to any address upon postal card request addressed to W F Wakeman General Secretary 339 Broadway New York Ask for document No 78 Emergency Medicines It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and for slight injuries and ailments A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a house hold necessity is Chamberlains Tain Balm By applying it promptly to a cut bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one third the time usually required and as it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated be fore inflammation sets in which insures a quick recovery For sale by all drug gists Low round trip rates to El PasoTexas November 1011 and 12 Ask the agent When troubled with constipation try Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets They are easy to take and pro duce no griping or other unpleasant effect For sale by all druggists 7SSXSSK UTTfTrriiT cirr vat v t v s rv - v a A iJ a jtx i ai in airK enewer Makes the hair grow long and heavy and -keeps it soft and glossy Stops falling hair and cures dandruff And it always restores nn1m rtfntT tioif QrtlrJ trf Rfttr vaorc H jtwrdmcrirt caanol npjJjjm ind 100to IU1U1 11 giajf nan umu iwt miy Ji uio R PIULL CO uhut X n SCHOOL SHOES- C H O O L s H O E S s c H O O L s Hr O E m SCHOOL SHOES TO EVERY PURCHASER - Of a Pair of School Shoes will be given from Saturday August 27 to September 12 1904 Our stock of School Shoes is the Largest we have ever shown Our Aim is to merit a reputation for responsibility THE MODEL SHOE STORE A E PETTY Proprietor SCHOOL SHOES- McCook Nebraska C H O O L S H O E S s c H O O L s H O E -SCHOOL SHOES RAILFOAD NEWS ITEMS Brakeman Wilbur Fisk was taken ill midweek Both 76 and 77 were run aH double headers yesterday Conductor Mose Carmony went out wth tho By ram special Wednesday The three freight house tracks have been given a necessary overhauling this week Brakeman Frank Neubauer is off duty during tho severe illness of Mrs Neu bauer Walter Thorgrimson was up from Lin coln yesterday returning home on G last night Conductor and Mrs V II Solliday went down to Franklin Wednesday morning on 2 Undermined and soft track upset a big D4 No 3353 at Seneca last Friday morning early Conductor C W Bronson took his reg ular run out on Tuesday after a vaca tion of a few weeks An orange special went over tho Mc Cook division Tuesday morningarriving here about No 2s time Conductor and Mrs J J Curran and the children left on G Monday night for Eldon Iowa on a visit to relatives Conductor C W Bronson arrived home Sunday night from a stay of a few weeks in Arkansas Hot Springs Brakeman and Mrs G F Kinghorn returhed first of week from Denver ne expects soon to bo able to resume work Switchman and Mrs M G Stephen son are visiting Oberlin relatives a few days while he recovers from his recent scare Brakeman H R Childress is now vis iting his mother in Republican City while recuperating from his recent se vere injury The McCook division has been prom ised one of the new R4 engines for ex perimental use on the west end of the division especially Brakeman G W Davis let a wagon wheel fall on his big toe the other day and he is now visiting in Beaver City till it quits hurting Brakeman F L Traver reported him self ill Tuesday and Brakeman Bonger was sent down to Hastings on G that night to relieve him Passenger train No 3 came in from the east last night as a double header At this point tho train was divided and proceeded west in two sections With 15 or 20 additions to the repair track force this week it begins to look like old times again in the yard There are now about forty men employed in that branch of the service Agent and Mrs F F Tomblin are in Illinois called thither by telegram Wed nesday which announced the serious illness of her father Extra Agent Ed wards is in charge of affairs at the depot meantime Wilsonville Review 2d It is generally understood in railroad circles that there will be a new superin tendents division created on the Mc Cook division This will give three divisions west of the river to each of the new general superintendents Alliance Grip One of the finest special trains ever drawn over the McCook division was that of last Tuesday noon carrying the Native Sons of the Golden West The entire train was made up of Pull mans of the latest type and with all the latest improvements Supt Campbell went down to Hast ings Tuesday morning in his private car No 10 attached to No 12 Here he meet the special train carrying General Supt Calvert and the new general supt II C Byram on their way over the Mc Cook division on a gettingacquainted trip Engineer H E Culbertson arrived home Sunday night from his long visit in California Mrs Culbertson remain ed in California where she will longer visit her parents San Dimas Harry was delighted with California but like many others who have visited the state was surprised at tho extent of its unpro ductive area The new order of things will go into effect on the McCook division tomorrow See full account elsewhere in this issue The principal change on the McCook division is the loss of the Cheyenne Holdredge branch and elevation of Asst Supt McFarland to the dignity of a full fledged division supt in charge of the Holyoke division with headquarters at Holyoke Colorado A gang of men are in Alma last Fri day today moving the operating de partment of the up town B M depot to the lower office It begins to look as though all the business o the company will be conducted over the lower track The company will use the round house as before however as another gang of men are at work repairing that building and remodeling the cinder pit Alma Journal Brakeman M S Jennings had his right hand badly mashed at Minden Monday while attempting to make a coupling He was holding open the coupling when the cars came together his hand was caught He was taken to Denver on No 1 same day and the two inside fingers of the right hand were am putated The doctors hope to save the rest of the band Brakeman T A Nash accompanied him to Denver iimucw nwu Genl Supt H C Byram Visits Lincoln II C Byram tho newly appointed general superintendent of this district of tho Burlington spent yesterday in Lincoln will bo in the city today and will probnbly spend sevoral days travel ing over the lines soon to be placed under his control It is understood that ho will tako charge of the Lincoln district probably including tho Liucolu Wymoro nnd McCook divisions Tho territory division has not been officially announ ced but it is supposed from what has been said that his territory will include these three divisions and that ho will have charge ever Superintendents Big noil Rodgors and Campbell Mr Byram spent the day yesterday inspecting tho Lincoln plant of the Bur lington He visited tho round house the machine shops inspected the mo tive power made tho acquaintance of tho foremen of the various departments and of Lincoln Burlington men Ho put in a busy day going from one place to another asking questions with rapid fire speed apparently absorbing rapidly and quickly all tho information desired and impressing the men as a gentleman of much power and acumen It was said yesterday that Mr Calvert will return to tho city today and that soon after his return ho and Mr Byram will take a trip over tho lines composing Mr Byrams new district With Mr Calvert he will travel over the road for the purpose of becoming personally ac quainted with tho many men in charge of Burlington interests Mr Byram impressed the men he met as a man of gieat power familiar with every dotail of railroading quick in ac tion and capable of coping with any problem or emergency presented We will know him better after awhile said ono of tho Burlington men after meeting him but we all admit that the first im pression is a good one It is said to be a considerable task to arrange the management of tho lines west of the river into two divisions Wore Mr Byram to take charge of all the territory controlled now by Mr Cal vert it would be a small task to make the change As it is with two general superintendents west of tho river many changes must be made in and these details are now being figured out in General Holdreges office Jt is said that tho force in MrIIoldreges office at Omaha may be increased be cause of tho larger number of reports that will be sent to him from the two divisions It is said that Mr Rhodes will have charge of the Alliance and Sheridan divisions One rumor has it that he will maintain his residence in Lincoln al though his official headquarters may be in Alliance This has not been announ ced however It has been rumored that he may secure as a part of his territory some of tho lines of tho western division but that is not certain Of Mr Byram it is said He began railroading in his youth on the eastern lines of the Burlington From the Bur lington he went to the Great Northern becoming general superintendent of the Montana division of that road When J F Stevens went from the Great Northern to the Rock Island as a vice president he took Mr Byram with him Not a great while ago there was a rovolu tion in the management of the Rock Is land road and Mr Stevens and Mr By ram awoke one morning to find them selves going over the official transom Then MrByram went back to the Great Northern road and he comes directly from the Great Northern to Jim Hills Burlington He is about forty five years old a practical man in every detail of railroad ing and it is said that he is considered as a favorite of the Hill management The division of the trans Missouri system is not made just at this time because Mr Calvert is going out it is said More than four thousand miles of road is too much for any ono man and con sideration of this division of the lines was up some time before the promotion of Mr Calvert Lincoln Journal Tues day Fearful Odds Against Him Bedridden alone and destitute Such in brief was the condition of an oid sol dier by name of J J Havens Versailles O For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief At length he tried Electric Bitters It put him on his feet in short order and now he testi fies I am on the road to complete re covery Best on earth for liver and kidney troubles and all forms of stom ach and bowel complaints Oniy 50c Satisfaction guaranteed by L W Mc Connell druggist COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTY COURT Following licenses have been issued and marriages performed since our last report from the county court Ira S Dinnel 24 Dickens and Viola Tirrill 20 McCook George W Fritsicger 23 and Minnie E Weeded 24 both of Lebanon George G Thompson 32 and Char lotte Phillips 25 both of Stockville Married by the county judge Peter SSmith 33StAnn and Bessie Montgomery 16 Boxelder Thomas Plummer 23 McCook and Ina Shumaker IS Culbertson Charles H Barrett 61 and Ellen Canaga 06 both of McCook t William C Churning 23 and Mal vina Haining 16 both of McCook Married by county judge f Peter C Schultz 23 McCook and I HI I I II II I Bg I Fall Winter Goods i 1 1 are arriving daily We hope to have something new in each department Today we would ask your special attention to itfd -S tUlIl L4w Only a few more days until school begins Look now We can suit you BeGroff Co Phone 22 I A V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier A r I CITIZENS BANK OF McCOOK NEB Time Card McCook Neb sauna X Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 X a a a DIRECTORS V FRANKUH WFMcFARLAHD A C EBERT W B WOLFE C H WILLARD I MAIN LINE EAST DEPART No 6 Central Time 11 2 V 91 14 9 No 5 arrives from east at 8 p m MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET No 1 Mountain Time 11 3 11 13 8 15 p M 20 A M IX A M 35 P M 34 A k p 50p 30 A IMPEErAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 3 40 p m No 173 departs 643 am Sleeping- dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables map3 and tick ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska Jane Shaw 21 Guernsey Wyo Mar ried by H H Berry justice peace William E Calhoun 23 McCook and Maude Allen 25 Indianola Ben Crasper 23 and Nettie Besseguie both of Cambridge Married by county judge Herman Baumgart 23 Crete and Edith Bellville 25 Carlton Married by county judge John Holzworth 21 and Dora Raile 19 George H Tucker 21 and Margaret A Strauser 17 both of Cambridge Married by county judge A specialty of office supplies The Tribune WE GUARANTEE To Prevent Hog Cholera From appearing on your farm Be prudent this year and pre vent a repetition of the losses of previous years Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee mVk fiH I TESTDI0NIAL Delmont S D Dec 17 10 I used L K for hog cDolera and it wa a right It cured my hogs I had three sick ov and they all got well and done fine I aV used it for chicken lice and mites and it a you claim for it It i the only Medicine for 1 cholera I 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