The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 20, 1905, Image 5

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Tommy Eyelet
Clearance Sale
Jan 14th to Feb 1st
Theres just one only one
reason for this Tommy Eyelet
Clearance Sale and we leave it
entirely with you as to whether or
not it is an honest reason or a rea
son we need tu be ashamed of No
fire sale no bought out stock sale
no combination stock sale no
fake sale
vVo do our level best and are
successful in keeping our stock
rqide 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 wo cant afford to keep
shops in stock over one season
We have already bought our
Spring Stock and must not only
have room for it but must get rid
of all Ladies Misses and Child
rens Shoes and Warm Winter
Goods in our place so that next
season we will have nothing but
the newest styles for our custo
mers We absolutely will not sell
old styles We commence every
season with new shoes with new
styles
The shoes of this sale are as
good as can be bought nothing
whatever the matter with them
they will be a trifle off style next
year so must go now
A E PETTY Prop
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Merchant Tailors
Successors to L O MEHUS
Haviri worked in Omaha for the best tailoring es
tablishments for many years good work will be our
aim and specialty in this city
At the Old Stand McCook Nebraska
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Two Narrow Escapes
Holdrege Neb Jan 12 John P
Anderson section foreman between Hol
drege and Loomis Nob had a very
narrow escape from death thisafternoo
Ho was inspecting thn track and being
cold and slippery rails ho did not hear
a freight train coming lihind him The
train struck the handcar throwing Mr
Anderson down a thirty foot embank
ment Fortunately ho did not receive
anyseiious injuries
C A Nelson an employe in the yard
had a narrow escape from being run
down by the switch engine Nelson was
cleaning out the ice from the switches
and being bundled up on account of the
severe cold did not hear the approaching
engine pushing some freight cars The
cars struck him in the back throwing
him in the middle of the track
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15 acres adjacent to city of McCook house
frame btnble granary hen house well hog
pens etc 2500 peach trees All in cultiva
tion G00 cash Write for completo laud
list E J MITCHELL
McCook Neb
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
No 3379
at McCook in the state of Nebraska at the
close of business January 11th 1903
HCSOOKCES
Loans and discounts- 265123 95
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 3 28
U S Bonds to securo circulation 13000 00
Stocks securities otc 2995 SO
Hanking house furniture and fixtures 15100 00
Duo from National Hanks not ret ervo
agents 12612 43
Duo from approved reserve agents 62450 3S
Checks nnd other cash items 9S 33
Notes of other national banks 15 00
Fractional paporcurrency nckels and
cents 1 227 17
Lawful money reserve in bank viz
Specie 21126 85
Legal tender notes 3220 00 24640 83
Redemption fund with US Treasurer
5 per cent of circulation 650 00
Total 398101 19
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 50000 CO
Surplus fund 10000 00
Undivided profits less expenses and
taxes paid 0229 77
National bank notes outstanding 12997 7
Due to state banks and bankers 20 319 00
Individual doposits subject to check 112160 67
Demand certificates of deposit 27959 04
Timo certificates of deposit 14S191 35
Cashiers checks outstanding 10217 20
Total S39S101 19
State of Nebraska County of Red Willowss
I F A Peunell cashier of the above named
bank do solernily swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief F A Pexnell Cashier
Correct Attest A Campbell
II P Sutton- -Directors
B M Fbkes
Subscribed nnd worn to before mo this 10th
dnv of January 1903 J E Kelley
N P Seal Notary Public
Statistics prove that the chances of your dying of
Throat or Lung Troubles are 9 to 1
Waste no time but cure your Disease with
the only strictly scientific Lung Specific in existence
Positively guaranteed to help or money refunded
Saved tlie Preacher
Rev 0 D Moore of Harpersville N Y writes I
had a fearful cough for months which nothing would
relieve until I took Dr Kings New Discovery for
Consumption It cured my cough and saved my life
Prices 50c and 1 00
AD0LPH N LINEBURG
Trial Boties Free
RECOMMENDED CUARANTEED
AND SOLD BY
ALL DRUGGISTS
NELS O NELANDER
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WmMg McCook Neb
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MAIN LINE EAST DKPAUT
No 6 Central Timo ll SOr Jt
2 020 am
12 SfiOAM
14 J 35 PM
No 5 urrivos from oast at 8 p m
MAIN LINK WEST DI2PAKT
No 1 Mountain Timo 1220 pm
3 ltIipM
13 925 am
imperial link
No 170 arrives Mountain Timo 540 p m
No 175 departs 045 a v
Sleeping dinini and reclining chair curs
seats fren on through trains Tickets Mild
nnd buerguco checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets cull on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis Geuoral
Agent Omaha Nebraska
Nelson slid along in front of the wheels I ten dys lfiyoff
for fifty yards before the train could be
stopped Only a few bruises were the
results of the narrow escape Special to
Lincoln Journal
Mens 8150 heavy blanket lined coats
now 8119 at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos clearing sale
A Good Investment
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
The sicklist includes A M Kellum of
the night gang
Engineer W D Burnett is taking a
Fireman J B Wade was on the sick
list first of the week
W J Ingham is visiting in Wray
Colorado this week
II J Hopper is anew boilerman He
is on the night force
Fireman AGNash is a guest of Endi
cott relatives this week
Mrs Elzie Ward is with relatives in
Loomis this week on a visit
Supt Campbell arrived home early
in the week from his Chicago trip
Engineer R W Newton of Denver
spent a few days in McCook last week
L P Forsman of the blacksmith force
is down at Riverdalo visiting relatives
R D Smith supt of motive power
was at headquarters Tuesday morning
George A Stroud of the blacksmith
force is laid up with a severe attack of
grip
W T and HWillcott left on 2 yester
day morning for North Platte on busi
ness
Brakeraan G G Magnuson visited
his folks in Holdrege eaily part of the
week
Engineer W W Wood has Engineer
Burnetts run during the absence of the
latter
The ailing are E M Cox C W
Martin Floyd C Roberson and O M
Melton
Brakeman and Mrs P E Potter re
turned early in the week from Rock-
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Master Mechanic R B Archibald was
in Chicago first of the week on com
pany business
D R Sullivan of the boilergang has
returned to work after a short absence
on the sicklist
Conductqr Tom Malen returned early
in the week from visiting his parents
in Nebraska City
Fireman J A Clark and Fireman G
A Campbell are among the ailing en
ginemen this week
j Engineer Walter Stokes has returned
to work after being off duty and on the
1 sicklist for several days
j Brakeman Oscar Sarratt and W P
Redifer are laying off the latter on ac
count of sickness in his family
I Conductor J F Utter is in charge of
14131 vice H A Rouch and Conductor
H C Kiser has Coxs car the 14221
Conductor O R Amick of Oxford
went in to Omaha on 6 Wednesday
night T E Lunberry has his crew
Conductor L C Wolff entertained his
brother John V early in the week
while the latter was en route west from
a visit east
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I J W Ridenour left on 14 Monday
night for Chipley Florida to be absent
j two or three weeks in the sunny south-
land on a visit
White Lily and Ocean Wave washing
machines are the leaders all the land
over More of them are sold than of all
others combined
Conductor II A Rouch went down to
Hastings on 2 yesterday morning as a
company witness in the suit of Andrew
Mann vs the company
j Brakeman McC Wayson is still at
Stratton where his aged father is very
I low S M Cawthra is braking for Con
ductor Bronson meanwhile
O V Eberman who resigned from
the service some time since as fireman
has returned to the city and enrolled
himself among Ed Howells sturdy bojs
in the blacksmithshop
General Supt Byram W P Durkee
auditor and Weidenheimer of the gen
eral superintendents office were at
headquarters Tuesday in Byrams pii
vate car They went west on 13 the
same day
C B Sawyer arrived home Friday
night lastfrom his sad mission to New
York state with the remains of Mrs
Sawyers mother They were detained
in the east by the illness of Miss Kate
for ten days Mrs Sawyer and Miss
Kate returned to University Place wljfere
he left the wife abed with an attack of
grip They had quite sovere winter dur
ing their stay in York state
The Original
Foley Co Chicago originated
noney and Tar as a throat and lunc
j remedy and on account of the great
i merit and popularity of Folevs Honev
S j and Tar many imitations are offered for
m the crenuine Ask for Fnlnvs TTnnov
and Tar and refuso any substitute offered
as no other preparation will givo the
same satisfaction It is mildly laxative
It contains no opiates and is safest for
children and delicate persons Sold by
A McMillen
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEHETS
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 am Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
Bchool 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Louohkan Pas tor
Fikst Baptist Chuiich Preaching at
11 a m and 715 p m Sunday school at
945 am Junior society at 3 p m B Y
P U at 045 p m Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening 745 p m
A B Carson Pastor
Christian 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
bo Bible school at 10 a m social service
at 11 a m No service in the evening
G T Buut 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 Choice Evening sub
ject The fourth of the Lites Compass
series Honest Motives
Geokgk A Conrad Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
mouth 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 are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Methodist Sunday School at 10
Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m Class
at 12 oclock Epworth League at 715
Junior League at 3 Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 8 Good music at
all services I will preach in South Mc
Cook next Sunday afternoon at 3
oclock M B Carman Pastor
Rev M B Carman went down to Ra
gan Harlan county Tuesday to be the
officiating clergyman Wednesday at a
double wedding Three of the four high
contracting parties were converts under
Rev Carmans ministry at that point
which gives the occasion added signifi
cance to him
Mens 750 overcoats now 8499 at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos clear
ing sale
That Big Engine
The new articulated compound freight
engine of the Baltimore Ohio railroad
which is by far the largest in the world
was put into service on the Pittsburg
and Connellsville division last week
helping freight trains over the grade from
Sand Patch Everywhere the engine
attracts attention It is in fact a pair
of locomotives with one boiler The
engine in working order weighs 334500
pounds and the weight of the tender
filled with 7000 gallons of water and 13
tons of coal is 143000 pounds It hrs
the greatest heating surface ever put into
a locomotive 5586 square feet of which
2194 square feet are in the fire box and
53093 square feet in the tubes which
are 21 feet long These proportions out
do anything of the kind designed for a
locomotive The immense power of the
locomotive may be conceived in the
drawbar pull of 70000 pounds which it
can exert working compound or 80000
pounds of single gear The boiler will
carry a working pressure of 235 pounds
Gretna Green In London
There is one chapel royal which is
really not a royal chapel at all says
the Loudon Tatler This Is the one
known as Savoy chapel which pertains
not to the ciown but to the duchy of
Lancaster Properly speaking it is the
chapel of the Hospital of St John the
Baptist if one must give it the only
title that is historically correct A cou
ple of centuries ago it was a kind of ec
clesiastical Gretna Green in London
with five private ways to it by land
and two by water as the touting ad
vertisement put it and runaway lovers
were clandestinely united there with
the utmost privacy decency and reg
ularity at the nominal expense of one
guinea inclusive The old ways have
been reformed by act of parliament
but the famous chapel is still a favorite
with those who fancy a quiet wedding
You can drop in casually and unostem
tatiously and after the ceremony ad
journ to a neighboring restaurant in
accordance with the latest custom of
the best society
ThomnN Jefferson Farmer
Like Washington Jefferson delighted
in farming The hope of a nation
he wrote in his youth lies in the till
ers of the soil In his final retirement
at Monticello a guest addressed him
ceremoniously as President Jeffer
son
Farmer Jefferson the distinguish
ed statesman interposed I would
rather be Farmer Jefferson than to
have all the titles of Europe
His garden book covering a period
of half a century shows the precision
with which he fanned at Monticello
Here for example is an excerpt from
his memoranda for July of one year
July 15 Cucumbers came to table
planted out celery sowed patch of peas
for fall planted snap beans
July 22 Had the last dish of our
spring peas
July 31 Had Irish potatoes from the
garden Leslies Monthly
Four Hundred Babies
St Vincents Infants Asylum Chicnfjo
shelters homeless waifs awaiting adop
tion and there are nearly 400 babies
there Sister Julia writes cannot say
too much in praise of Foleys Honoy and
Tar for coughs colds croup and whoop
ing cough Contains no opiates and is
safe and sure Ask for Foleys Honey
and Tar and insist upon having it as it
is n safe remedy and certain in results
Refuse substitutes Sold by A Mc
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We are selling Dress Goods
and Silk Remnants Ladies
Coats and Jackets Ladies
Fur Scarfs and fluffs Hens
and Boys Overcoats and
all other Winter Goods re
gardless of cost Here is
your chance to make a great
Saving if you have delayed
purchasing some of the
above items
FRAWKLN President A C EBERT Cashier
W B WOLFE Vice President
FRANKLIN
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Paid Up Capita 50000
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of saving We furnish a handsomely finished Perpetual Cal
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