The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 07, 1905, Image 5

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As stylish as any
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Used for dress or
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Patent calf flat or
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Other shoes to suit
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THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Tho public schools were dismissed
Wednesday night for a brief spring re
cess Work will bo resumed next Mon
day morning
At the time the begginners class was
received in the school last month over
sixty five and six-year-old children en
tered Tho largest spring class hereto
fore admitted numbered but thirty five
This isbut one more indication of growth
of the city
Tho junior normal school appropria
tion of S15000 has been approved by
Gov Mickey and State Superintend
ent McBrion has already indicated Mc-
Cook as tho location for one of these
schools again this year Inasmuch as
the legislature increased the amount of
monev available for the support of these
free junior normals from 12000 to 15
000 for tho biennium it may be reason
ably expected that better schools will be
tho result It is jlanned that there
shall bo a strong lecture course to in
clude among other attractionsTbe Slay
ton Jubilee Singers and Frank It Rober
son who have already entertained Mc-
Cook audiences Col Robert Mclntyro
and J Edmund Vance Cook are also in
cluded in the libt of good things The
term will be ten weeks beginning prob
ably on June 5
A wonderful spring tonic Drives out
all winter impurities gives you strength
health and happiness xuats wdbi
Hollistera Rockv Mountain Tea will do
35 cents Tea or Tablets L W Mc
Connell Druggit
Hose sprinklershoso nozzles and hose
repairs at W T Colemans
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Til Mftlf1 Decorating
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By Strauss Bros the celebrated Merchant
Tailors of Chicago A lithographed descrip
tive booklet given upon request Choicest
patterns to select from at Diamonds Cloth
ing and Shoe Store
Those boys who were fortunate enough to secure
A Watch From Us Free
are perfectly delighted with the ticker We
still have a few leff which we will give away
with boys suits ages 13 and over
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is more dangerous to your life than the drink cocaine
or morphine habits for it soon ends in Consumption
Pneumonia and Death Save yourself from these
awful results of Coughs and Colds by taking
DR KINGS
NEW DISCOVERY
FOR COHSUMPTIOH COUGHS AND COLDS
Sitting by My Wifes Bed
writes F G Huntley of Oaklanden Ind I read about
Dr Kinds New Discovery She had got a frightful
chronic cough which three doctors failed to relieve
After taking two bottles she was perfectly cured and
today she is well and strong
Price 50c and 100
One Dose Gives
RECOMMENDED GUARANTEED
AND SOLD BY
ALL DRUGGISTS
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET
CCS ntmimmel 110 J
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953 pm
NoSarrives from oast at 8 p xn
MAIN LINE WEST HEPAUT
No 1 Mountain Time 1220 pm
woi 115 PM
is 925 AM
IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 urrives Mountain Time 540 pm
No 175 departs 0iA M
Sleeping dininc and reclaims chair cars
and baKBaco chocked to any point in tho United
States or Canada
For information time tames maps aim
Scott Agent Mc
pts cull on or write George
Cook Nobraska or J Francis Goneral Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nobraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engine 135 left Wednesday morning
fjr Havelock
George E Grundcn bns gone to Chej
enne Wyoming
Henry Vogel of tho night force is nurs
ing an injured leg
Switch engine 1G37 arrived from Have
lock first of tho week
J A Clark is off duty on account of
sickness in tho family
Trainmaster Kenyon has been in Lyons
and Denver most of the week
Conductor Turley and family have
moved into the Snell dwelling
Felix Kennedy tho boiler inspector
is here on business of his office
Fireman and Mrs H C Cole are re
joicing in the birth of a daughter
Foreman D A Lucas of the boiler
department was up from Havelock Sun
day
Wilbei Fisk is flagging and W S
Ackerman has gone into the freight ser
vice
R A Prigga drew ten days for a car
getting out of Holbrook yard not long
since
Conductor Willetts and family went
up to Denver on 13 yesterday to visit
briefly
P E Potter is breaking for Conduc
tor Curran vice Mose Jennings called
to Wisconsin
F C Roberson is with Conductor
Kendlen instead of J R VanHornaway
on short visit
Engineer II E Culbertson and H A
Frey were in Lincoln Saturday last on
matters of business
Conductor T F Enright has a short
leave of absence and R M Douglass is
in charge of the 14232
Brakeman G F Kinghorn has resign
ed from the train service We hear he
contemplates going west
Conductor J F Utter is in charge of
the pile driver over in the St Francis
neighborhood this week
This weeks resignations are William
Spencer of the blacksmith force G R
Gale night truck packer
Jacob Schlect who has been on the
relief for some time with sore eyes re
turned to work on Monday
Asst Supt of Motive Power Fitt and
Chief Car Inspector Barstow were at
headquarters yesterday and today
James Toohey and family moved to
Sterling Colorado this week where he
will be located in the companys employ
The sick list this week contained the
names of Engineer M R Gates Engi
neer R C Cole Fireman Jacob Matz
Conductor FMWashburn avnd Brake
man J R VanHorn went up to a Chase
county ranch Wednesday on a short
visit
Conductor Eph Benjamin was absent
early in the week on grievance commit
tee business returning to his run yester
day morning
Engineer Leonard Meserve is down
from Sheridan Wyo on a short visit to
relatives and friends here and other Ne
braska points
Rex Stanton on his way home to
Trinidad Colo from visiting in Hast
ings this state spent part of the week
in McCook with friends
M S Jennings left on 6 Wednesday
for Sheboygan Wisconsin to the bed
side of J S McBrayer who is in a hos
pital there suffering with typhoid fever
A car on 149 Wednesday morning
jumped the track at a frog at Perry and
the blocking car had to be sent up to get
it back onto the track again
Acting Supt English and Trainmaster
Wilburn have been going over the valley
lines this week winding up at Red
Cloud this morning and going in to
Lincoln on 6 on company business
New employes this week in different
departments L L Crawford new firo
man J P Murphy boilermaker C
W Snider helper in Egans gang
Fred Perkins boilermaker B RAm
brose wiper
The Burlington has handled nineteen
orange specials within the i ast ten days
These with a number of sheep specials
have made business over this division
quite lively And more second sections
of No 3 are becoming quite regular
A P Ely has retired from the train
service and entered the office of the divis
ion supt at McCook He and his wife
came up from Red Cloud close of last
week He succeeds to the position of
assistant timekeeper vacated by John
Rice Mrs Ely returned to Red Cloud
Wednesday morning to arrange for
moving their household effects to Mc
Cook
Lawn season begins April loth
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THE BLUE RACER
It I About the FleetcHt Thins In the
Reptile Family
The swiftest snake I have ever
known is the blue racer as we used to
call the reptile in the Arkansas foot
hills and I want to tell you this par
ticular snake can travel like a blue
streak sulci a man from Arkansas
The fact Is the name blue racer was
given to the snake because of the rep
tiles lleetness I have seen blue racgrs
dart across the road at such a rapid
pace that you could only see a mere
suggestion of blue and if you did not
happen to know the snake and its hab
its you would not know what it was
You could not possibly get the idea
that it was a snake you had seen Hash
through the dust of the country road
unless you knew something of the blue
racer Just what speed the snake
makes I do not know but it is a rapid
pace The rattlesnake is supposed to
have good speed and as a matter of
fact the rattler can whiz along at a
pretty swift gait but the rattlesnake
is not in it with the blue racer It
would be interesting to know just how-
fast different snakes travel and if we
knew I dare say we would find that the
blue racer is about the fleetest thing in
the reptile family New Orleans
Times Democrat
ANTIQUITY OF SILK
The Product WnH Worth Its Wclsht
In Gold For Centuries
The Chinese empress 2G50
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man to dress herself in silken raiment
though silk was used in the arts nearly
1000 years before her reign She was
placed among the Chinese divinities un
der the title of which
means first promoter of the silk in
dustry
Silk was worth its weight in gold in
many parts of the world for centuries
Its immense cost may be estimated by
the fact that a silken garment is men
tioned as one of the wanton prodigali
ties of the Emperor Ileliogabalus while
a gown of the same material was re
fused by Aurelius to his empress on the
ground that lie couldnt afford the price
Such was the importance of the silk
industry in China that the people in the
principal growing and manufacturing
district took the name of Seres and
their country Serica from the word
So which in the ancient writings
means silk X curious thing about
silk is this The raw material is pro
duced by the cheapest labor in the
world while the finished product is
among the most costly of merchandise
VENETIAN WOMEN
They Have No Need to Bother Their
Heads Ahout Fashions
The women of Venice are absolutely
free from the rule which Dame Fash
ion exercises over their sisters else
where They care nothing for modes
With them the length of the skirt re
mains always the same neither short
nor long and they always wear
plainly made dark dresses black stock
ings and the heelless slippers of the
east Hats are unknown
The universal outdoor wrap for all
ages and all sizes is the black shawl
with a deep silken fringe It is folded
with a short point above and a long
one below and sometimes it envelopes
the figure from head to foot It is nev
er fastened at the throat and when it
slips off it is gathered up with one
outstretched arm which makes the
spectator think of a big bird stretch
ing its wing
In their attire the women of Venice
are independent only wearing local
clothing but with feminine inconsist
ency they are thoroughly up to date
in the matter of hairdressing the style
of their coiffures changing from time
to time according to the vogue of the
moment in London and Tans
Only n Besrinnlngr
The rich widower was paying assidu
ous court to the handsome young wom
an lawyer
I dont know Mr Welloph she de
murred There are there are settle
ments to be considered you know
If that is all Miss Maggie he said
well have no trouble
Here he slipped a diamond ring on her
finner
How does that strike you he ask
ed
Hm she rejoined holding it up
to the light and inspecting it critically
I think it will do quite well--as a re
tainer Chicago Tribune
Excitements of BcBKinff
There must be an excitement about
begging which is almost like the pleas
ure of stalking taking the measure of
the person you see in front of you and
knowing the kind of appeal that is
likely to weigh with him Bishop of
Manchester
Hoping He Wont Plml It
That mans always looking for
work
Yes thats what he says but hes
one of those people who go round with
a snow shovel in July and a pitchfork
In January
Let no man talk of freedom until he
Is sure he can govern himself Goethe
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No Doubt You Have Been
Thinking About Getting a
or one of those
A Bishops Fall
Bishop Teck of the Methodist church
was a large man weighing over 330
pounds While on a tour and stopping
at the residence of a presiding elder
the bishop turned over in his bed and
the entire furniture collapsed dropping
him to the floor with a tremendous
thud The presiding elder rushed up
stairs calling What is the matter
bishop Is there anything I can do for
you Nothing is the matter an
swered the bishop but if I dont an
swer the call to breakfast tell your wife
to look for me in the cellar
for spring and summer wear We
have them ready made Also have the
material in the piece And Butterick
Patterns to assist you in the manu
facturing Come in we can assist you
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Acquire the Habit
of saving We furnish a handsomely finished Perpetual Cal
endar Bank which costs you nothing Try
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Saving all
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Nickels
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Never spend one and you will
be surprised how your money ac
count will grow
Call and get one of these banks
today
The First National Bank ricCook
V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier
W B WOLFE Vice President
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Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000
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