The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 13, 1905, Image 7

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Jan 14th to Feb 1st
Theres just one only one
reason for this Tommy Eyelet
Clearaneo Sale and we leavo it
entirely with you as to whether or
not it is honost
an reason or a rea
son we need tu be ashamed of lSTo
firo sale no bought out stock sale
no combination stock sale no
fake sale
We do our level best and are
successful in keeping our stock
made up of nor only the most sub
stantial most durable best made
and the very highest grade shoes
but also see that it is up to the
very latest styles always Now
to do this we cant afford to keep
shoes in stock over one season
Wo have already bought our
Sprinsr Stock and must not onlv
have room for it but must got rid
of all Ladies Misses and Child-
rens Shoes and Warm Winter
Goods in our place so that next
season wo will luivo nothing but
the newest styles for our custo
mers We absolutely will not sell
old styles Wo commence every
season with new shoes with new
styles
The shoes of this sale are as
good as can bo bought nothing
whatever the matter with them
they will be a trifle oil stylo next
year so must go now
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The one that blows without any
thing to blow about wastes time aud
energy The excellence of our goods
and delivery service warrant us for
blowing Always the best always
the greatest variety always the
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
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Sleojiinr cliniuff and roolitiinR cliair cars
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For information time tahlos maps and
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Cook Nebraska or J Francis Goneral Pnsseu
Ker Atfont Omalia Nebraska
itAtLItOAD HEWS ITEMS
Engine 2701 is in Ilavelock for repairs
P M Pagan is oil duty with a sprained
ankle
Fireman F W Alves is visiting Lin
coln relatives
Fireman A F Anderson is off duty
on tho sicklist
Eoginer Walter Stokes is numbered
with the ill this week
Daniel Sullivan of the boiler makers
force is an ailing employe
Engine 2534 had a loose tiro sot on one
of her big drivers this week
Emil Zeok night truck jackerhanded
in his resignation Thursday
The paycar will be here special Sun
day afternoon at fivo oclock
An engine consumes on an averago per
annum about 5000 worth coal
Tho locomotivo undertaker was busv
j on this division one day last week
F C Fulorround house foreman was
among tho ailing oneseiriy in the week
E SIIowell blacksmitbshop foreman
swelled the sicklist beginning of week
Air and Mrs C FI McBrido are visit
ing relatives in Diller this state this
week
Engineer W O Schenck is in Denver
and Sterling this week doing a visiting
stunt
Engine 101D onco the 231 is in for
light repairs to her ash pan and pilot
coupler
Conductor E M Douglass has w ncar
11221 during Conductor E M Coxs in
disposition
Engineer Roy Zint is running switch
engine in placo of 7 II Snyder who is
firing again
Dispatcher T 13 Campbell was a
Stratton pilgrim Sunday afternoon be
tween trains
Brakeman L E Dyer had an arm
bodly injured at Brush this week while
making a coupling
Engine 1719 an US formerly the ICO
is back from Havelock where sho was
recently overhaulod
Brakeman McC Wayson has been
called up to Stratton by tho dangerous
illness of his aged father
Conductor E M Cox Brakemen WT
Wilcott W A Cassell and O W C
Sampson are on the sicklist
Engines 1G37 and 2998 arrived here on
Friday last from Denver and left same
day for the Ilavelock shops
Conductor Tom Malen has been trans
ferred from Oxford to McCook and will
do the extra running out of McCook
Conductor L A Jlulburt went down
i to Superior Monday on some personal
business returning on oso 3 Tuesday
night
The company has commenced harvest
ing its annual ice crop shipping from
tho lake at Curtis to all points on the
McCook division
Conductors George Bunting and C J
Snell have been transferred to Denver
Akron run with headquarters at Den
ver Each man has been given a way
car
It is reported from what is taken as an
authoritative source that it cost the
j B it M 90 more in the yards last month
1 than would have been the case had tho
1 switch engine and crew been in service
Red Cloud Argus
Yardmasler A S Moore of Tloldrege
took the bark off of one of his hands
caught cold in tho sore and is now off
duty nursing a pretty sore hand and K
B Covey of McCook has gene to tako
his place in the yard
If Charlie Watson has been distribut
ing cais witl undue and uncommon
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Our little daughter wa3 given up hj two physicians
with consumption of the throat and we were almost
in despair when oup druggist recommended Dr Kings
New Discovery After taking four bottles she was
nerfectly cured and has had no throat trouble since
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by all conccrnod when it is known that
a fine girl baby camo to the Watson cot
tage Monday morning about oloven
oclock
The first of an order of half a dozen
now Kl engines will arrive in Lincoln in
about tAo weeks These encines are to
bo placed in tho Burlingtons fast freight
service between the river and Denverand
they will add much to the ability of I ho
road to hut tie dragouU across the
Nebraska prairies they having great
tractive power combined with hpeed
almost unlimited
Locomotivo No 2705 Aich wont into
the shop recently for flue lepatr etc is
now ready for tho road again She was
equipped vesterday wit h a speed indi
cator It is said that Hpeed indicators
will be placed on all tho passenger en
gines in time This enables the engineor
to know exactly how fast ho is running
Tho indicator is placed on the pilot plat
form The belt is connected with the
pony wheel on tho right side There is a
connection running into an indicator in
tho cab which tells tho story
Our S375 heavy wool blankets now
289 at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale
CITY CHUiCn AjWOUNCiiftEifTS
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 am Idass and enuon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Louohuan Pastor
Chuistian The members of the
church have given their pastor a vacation
in order that he may engage in evange
listic work Until his return there will
be Bible school at 10 a m social service
at 11 a m No service in the evening
G T Bukt Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in tho
month Sunday school at 10 oclock a m
Morning prayer at 11 andeveuing prayer
and sannou at 8 The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 730 a
m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Fikst Baptist Chciich Preaching at
11a in and 715 p m Sunday school at
915 am Junior society at 3 p m BY
P U at G15 p m Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening 715 p m Morn
ing topic Tho Mission of the Church
Evening subject The Wedding Guests
and Their Garments All invited
A B Cakson Pastor
Congregational Sunday school at
10 Sermon at 11 Y P S C E at 7
Sermon at 8 Prayer and conference
meeting Wednesday evening at 8 Morn
ing subject Christ tho Power of God
Evening subject Tho third address in
tho Lifes Compass series Love Thy
Neighbor
Geouge A Conrad Pastor
Methodist Sunday School at 10
Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p in Class
at 12 oclock Epworth League at 715
Prayer meeting Thuisday evening at
i30 Morning sermon Christian Ed
ucation All high school pupils who
do notntteEd other churches are invited
Junior League at 3 Evening sermon on
Tho Peril of Self Delusion
M B Carman Pastor
Tkh Tribune wants a correspondent
at Rod Willow Write us for particulars
And Still She Prospers
Red Cloud was once considered a rail
road town Twenty years ago this city
wrs a passenger division on tho main line
of the Burlington from Omaha to Denver
as well as the main line from Kansas
City to Denver with repair shops stock
yards etc Our troubles began when
the cut off from Hastings to Oxford was
built making the Red Cloud Hastings
line a jerk water branch Then the
Rock Island entered tho field for the
Kansas City Denver traffic with a com
peting line in the northern tier of Kansas
counties which tore a big hole in the
Burlingtons business Then camo tho
big Q strike which set us back a few
j ears We thought our troubles were
about over and that the Burlington had
done us all the harm it could without
tearing up its tracks We were mistaken
Jim Hill came through Red Cloud one
day last summer in his gilded special
car and saw a switch engine at work in
the yards What in h 1 do you need
a switch engine at this water tank for
he inquired and without waiting for an
answer peremptorily ordered the engine
taken to McCook and Ih switch crew
disbanded The trainmaster was trans
ferred to McCook and tho round house
force reduced to two men Tho B M
hotel once a flourishing hostelry has
been sold and will be moved away Red
Cloud people would not bo surprised any
day to hear that tho tracks had been or
dered torn up And yet with all this
prodigaki this week he will bo excused j Red Cloud continues to prosper Chief
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Warm flannelette dressing s mues 4fio
j at The Thompson Dry Goods GVs clear
ing saJe
The Original
Foley Co Chicago originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
lernedy and on account of the crreat
jmrit and popularity of Foleys Honey
j aud Tar many imitations are offer d for
j t bo jenuin Ask for Foleys Honey
and Tar and refuse any substitute offered
as no other preparation will give the
amo satisfaction It is mildly laxative
It contains no opiates and is safest for
children and delicate persons Sold by
A McMilen
j RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE HO 1
I James I Lee is engaged in his annual
j ice harvest
James Hatfield arrived home Tuesday
from his trip to Illinois
The German Lutheran people of Ash
Creek are expecting a new minister in
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j Mrs S B Gliddon of Concordia Kan
j sas is here at the bedside of her sick
sister Mrs J V Xotley
Mrs G II Willard a sister is here
from Concordia Kansas called by tho
i illness of Mrs J P Notley
I E E Rogers arrived home last St-
urday from his visit over it Iowa and
other points east of the river
1 Ladies S1000 coats and jackets now
8399 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale
A Favok Tho publisher will esteem
it a favor at any time to receive items
of local news from residents of McCook
or Red Willow county
THE
NORSK NIGHTINGALE
Ven Romeo and Yullet
Ban making planty love
He say to her Ay lak to bet
Yu ban my turtle dove
She say Val Romeo Ay guess
Yu ban high card n deck
But ef my dad ban catch yu har
Ay tenk hell break yure neck
Den Romeo get gude and mad
And say Dar ant no Svedo
Ay ant care ef he ban yure dad
Can mak my nose to bleed
Ay ban gude emart Norveglan guy
Vlthout no eIIow streak
And Ay skol black yure tadera eyo
And tak gude emash at beak
Miss Yulle tenk dls ban all right
And so she tal hf r buau
Ef yu ban having any light
Ayll back yu Romeo
Den out on porch In rocking chair
She stick so tight lak bur
While Romeo give her gude hot air
And making love to her
Her fader tenk dls ban a sin
And dey skol have some spat3
Miss Yulie give him lots of chin
Den tak some rough on rats
And Romeo grab big butcher knife
And cut himself clean tru
Ven yu ban looking after vlfe
Look out for fader tu
Milwaukee Sentinel
lie tVnitel Some
What arc you doing my lad
Why I read dis land wits worth
800 a foot an I need the money
CJievrins Br- Ittce
A strange way of testing tho inno
cence of an accused person is employed
in India said a Philadelphia mer
chant who lately returned from Mad
ras They haul the man up and give
him a mouthful of dry rice to chew I
dont suppose you ever chewed dry
rice Well it is hard work It takes a
deal of chewing to get it masticated
Into i glutinous mass like gum and
that is the condition that the accused is
required to get it into within ten min
utes If you are calm and not afraid
you succeed but if you are nervous and
scared you fail for it seems that fear
has a strong effect upon the salivary
glands It prevents them from secret
ing saliva The mouth of a badly fright
ened person is always dry as a bone
It requires a tremendous flow of saliva
to chew dry rice and therefore the
scared prisoner inevitably fails in this
test It isnt of course a tent employed
in the courts of the big towns It be
longs to the interior less enlightened
villages
Reptiles That Wallc Erect
Lizards of several sorts can walk
and ran easily on their hind legs The
Australian water lizard which is tlnee
or four feet in length keeps quite erect
when traversing long distances on
land It is found in the neighborhood
of river banks and passes much of its
time in shallow water
The frilled lizard of Queensland also
travels on its hind legs on level ground
keeping the frill folded when running
When attacked it expands this fold of
skin which stands out like a ruff at
right angles round the neck giving it
a most formidable aspect so that dogs
that attack and kill larger lizards will
often retreat before a frilled lizard at
bay
Thore is also a tree lizard in Austra
lia that moves in a similar way All
these species walk on all fours when
merely moving about or going short
distances
Children Do Lie
Do children lie Yes constantly
persistently and universally says the
Kindergarten Magazine A child does
not toll the truth because he could not
He docs not know the truth and his
approximation to the truth is veiy
much vaguer than ours And there are
certain qualities of his mind which
make It inevitable that he should per
vert the truth In the first place truth
is synonymous with knowledge He
does not know what truth is In the
second place and it is the same with
us children gradually approximate
thb truth They have their ideas of
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truth In the third place the childs j
imagination drives him often to tell
what is not true
Everything physical being equal it
is established that the man who is en- 1 1
gaged in professional work will grow
gray sooner than will the man who I s
earns his bread by the literal sweat of
his brow Thus by implication the man
who has more and harder brain work
than another more worries more
troubles more difficult thoughts less jj
vitality in proportion this is the 2
vidua and the profession that soonest
are marked by gtiy hairs 3
InconHistcnt
We look fur our feller men to he
consistent an dats where we am in
consistent ourselves De best speech I
cbor deliberated was on de subject of
honesty an yet I had to go out dat
worry eaveuin an steal wood nrff to
run me ober Sunday Detroit Free
Press
The Txpectecl
Ernie So Mabel and Tack eloped
Helen Yes and they did just what I
thought they would do
Ernie Wrote home for forgiveness
Helen No wrote home for moneys
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We aie selling Dress Goods
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