The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 28, 1905, Image 5

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A lace shoe is
the shoe
for Spring
says Tommy
Eyelet
We have a new
lace box calf
which is being
bought quickly
by good dressers
We really believe
that it is the most
satisfactory shoe
Aye have offered to
our customers
for some time
Substantial in
every way
400
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Why He Docs It
It isnt often that we have faith
enough in the medicines put up by other
people to bo willing to offer to refund
the monoy if it does not cure said drug
gists Lon Cone Bro to one of their
many customers but we are glad to sell
Dr Hownrds specific for the cure of
constipation and dyspepsia on that plan
The Howard Co in order to get n
quick introductory sale authorized us
to sell the regular fifty cent bottle of
their specific for half price 25 cents and
although we have sold lot of it and
guaranteed every package not one has
been brought back unsatisfactory
One great advantage of this specific
ho continued is its small dose and con
venient form There are sixty doses in
a vial that can be curried in the vest
pocket or purse and every one has more
medicinal power than a big pill or tablet
or a tumbler of mineral water
We are still selling the specific at
half price although we cannot tell how
long wo shall be able to do so Any
person who is subject to constipation
sick headache dizziness liver trouble
indigestion or a general played out con
dition ought to take advantage of this
opportunity If the specific does not
cure them they can come right back to
our store and wo will cheerfully refund
their money
When in Doubt
When in doubt as to what to serve at
your reception buy a chafing dish and
get one of those excellent receipt books
which are with every dish sold by W T
Coleman
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f A E PETTY Prop c Mccook Nebraska
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Where you get your moneys worth
Diamonds Clothing and Shoe Store
We would like every well dressed man
to wear a new
Flatiron on His Head
E1pahS0U Our Price 250
Our Straw Hats
Our line for men bojS and children is now complete
Call early and make your selection
ioc Up
Special NoticeOpen Evenings
Diamonds
Price 50c and 100
One Dose Gives Relief
RECOMMENDED GUARANTEED
AND SOLD BY
ALL DRUGGISTS
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Workingmans Friend McCOOK NEB Sgl
M miwSmMmi tifkwmlm
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 CONSUMPTION 00U8HS AND COLDS
Sitting by My Wifes Bed
writes F G Huntley of Oaklanden Ind I read about
Dr Kings 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
Pfflpi
Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET
No 6 Central Timo ll30r m
2 020 am
12 8MAm
14 955 PM
No 5 arrives from cast at 8 p in
MAIN LINE WEST DEPART
No 1 Mountain Timo 1220 pm
3 11pm
13 925 am
imperial line
No 176 arrives Mountain Timo 540 P M
No 175dopart3 645 am
SleopinK dining nnd reclining chair cars
peats free on through trains Tickota sold
and bapgatio checked to any point in tiio United
States or Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nobrasku
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
EE Hunter has returned from Grand
Island
Boiler repairs aro being made 3187
a D4 this week
Walter Leach is up from Lincoln on a
visit this week
Engine 706 K4 is receiving a new
steam jacket this week
Conductor Eph Benjamin is away on
grievance Committee work
Inspection car No 414 went up the
Imperial line Wednesday
Knud M Stangland is now located in
Havelock nnd working in the Burling
ton shops
Conductor L A Hurlburt is now in
charge of the 14197 vice Conductor
Bump absent
The 1354 has received her new tires
from Havelock and is ready to go out
into service again
Agent and Mrs Tom McCarl were up
from Red Cloud over Sunday visiting
relatives and friends
Conductor H C Brown has bought
the S D McClain farm northwest of
the city Consideration 3400
Engine No 800 is having a set of new
flues and Colonel Budig i3 fitting her
with an electric headlight meanwhile
On account of slackness in business
on the west end Conductor J H Ross
and crow at Denver have been taken out
of the service
Mr and Mrs A P Ely are settling
themselves in Mrs Woods south cottage
this week Mrs Ely came up from Red
Cloud Monday
Engineer M R Gates has been ailing
and off duty for two or three weeks but
is improving now and expects soon to be
able to return to work
Conductor F A Starks is off duty on
account of sickness in his family Con
ductor Will Turley went down to Or
1 ans Wednesday night to relieve him
Conrad and Jacob Brening returned
from Havelock Wednesday They were
unable to make living wages at piece
work there and contemplate going west
for work
Agent and Mrs Frank Wallace were
up from Holbrook briefly close of last
week guests of Roadmastors Clerk and
Mrs W M Stoner They returned
home Saturday on No 2
The company hauled two special trains
of Russians from Lincoln to Denver
Tuesday On Wednesday two more
trainloads went over the line one of
Russians and another of baggage and
effects The Russians will work in the
sugar beet fields at Loveland and other
points this summer returning to Lin
coln in the fall
An officers special has been goin
over the McCook division this week
starting at Hastings on Monday Among
the officials are General Supt Byram
Supt of Bridges and Buildings Rivett
Supt English a number of men from
the freight department and several
members of the advisory committee
besides a number of division officers of
this division The special will cover the
entire division and branches
All the electric light wires in the depot
building are being removed from the
garret and placed in wooden cases on
the walls and ceilings In addition the
entire Duilding is being rewired with
much heavier insulated wire The re
sult will not be in the interest of artis
tic effect but the item of safety will no
doubt be subserved and this is the re
sult desired and thus progresses even the
physical campaign of change
Engines 3100 and 3197 Baldwin D4s
are being prepared for shipment east
of the river and American D4s will be
exchanged for them As fast as possible
all the Baldwin D4s will be exchanged
for Americans and will be used exclu
sively east of the river Before the ex
change is effected all the Baldwins are
to be equipped with 6000- and
lon tanks the 8000 gallon tanks being
kept here for hill service
The old time friends on the McCook
division of JRPhelan and JC Birdsell
will be pleased to learn of their recent
promotions in the companys service
May 1st Supt Phelan of the Alliance
division will become general superin
tendent of theWyoming lines of the Bur
lington succeeding G W Rhodes re
signed On the same date Asst Supt
Birdsell of the Deadwood branch will
succeed Supt Phelan promoted at
Alliance Both gentlemen will be locat
ed at Alliance Both are formerly on
the McCook division in the early days
Mr Phelan as a roadmaster and Mr
Birdsell as a conductor The are both
to be congratulated upon their latest
boost in the service
Simpsons prints 5c yd at Thompsons
City Council Proceedings
The city fathers were in regular ses
sion Monday evening with full board
present
Following bills wero allowed and war
rants ordered drawn on proporfund
OEiUKAL FUND
MJClark 1 00
C LFnhuestock 10 00
CHMoeker 5 00
KIRE FUND
L P Fosoman COO
JC Predmore C 00
Howard Perkins C 00
Elza Ward GOO
AbnorClark 3 00
Douclaa Wentz 3 00
Arthur Ellison 3 00
W C Gathercolo 3 00
Floyd Horry 3 00
CECono 3 00
I N Biggs 3 X
J W Siwncer G 00
W CAUison GOO
J W Sjiker G UO
Harvey Snyder GOO
Milton O iborn 0 00
Richard Oaborn G 00
CA Leach GOO
Claude Hurbuugh 6 00
GS Scott GOO
Petitions of William Lewis Lowis
Fleischman Patrick Walsh Uondrick
Lathrop for saloon license were granted
Petitions of M U Clyde and L R
Clyde for saloon licenses were laid over
until the next meeting there being a
remonstrance by M U Clyde against
L R Clyde
Petitions for druggists permits of L
W McConmll and Albert McMillen
were granted
Petition of E C McKay and W W
Archibald for card table permit was
granted
Petition of W M Sullivan for license
to run a billiard hall was granted
Petition of William Lewis for license
to run n billard hall was allowed
Sidewalk committee reported walks
laid abutting lot 7 block 29 Secoud ad
dition and lot 11 block 9Original town
Petition of Patrick Walsh for permit
to erect on lots 1 and 2 block 21 Orig
inal McCook a brick building 50x80
two stories high with basement was
granted Also permission to locate tem
porarily building now on lot 2 on street
between lot 1 block 21 and the First
National bank building for the purpose
of carrying on business during the con
struction of above building Also per
mission to move building now on lot 1
block 21 to lot 16 block 21 the same to
bo veneered with brick within a reason
able time
Reqi est of Paul Anton for permission
to construct an iron stable on rear of lot
14 block 22 12x24 feet was referred to
fire committee
On motion Tuesday May 3rd at 8 p
m was sot as the time to hear remon
strance of M U Clyde against issuing
license to L R Clyde
Report of police judge was placed on
file It shows the amount of fees col
lected during tho past year to be SS6S00
paid over to school district No 17
On motion 100 was ordered trans
ferred from the general fund to the fire
fund
Two Men Are Advanced
By the resignation of G W Rhodes
general superintendent of the Burling
ton at Alliance for the Wyoming dis
trict J R Phelan will be moved up to
tho general superintendency and J C
Bridsell now assistant division superin
tendent at Deadwood will be made divi
sion Mr Rhodes resignation is effec
tive May 1
Mr Rhodes it is understood will
spend a considerable period in travelling
abroad He is a man of considerable
means and has spent the past thirty
years in railroading He is recognized
as a motive power expert and as an ex
port of great ability His management of
the Wyoming district of the Burlington
has been very successful and it is said
that he stands high in estimation of the
Burlington management He began his
railroading career on the Pennsylvania
but has been with the Burlington so long
that he is regarded as a veteran with
that company Lincoln Journal
Remember the Majestic Range has no
equal
Refrigerators
We have just received our first invoice
of Alaska refrigerators They are so
well known in McCook that it is not
necessary for us to say anything in their
praise Call early while the assortment
is unbroken and we aro sure we can
please you in style quality and price
H P Waite Co
Reduced Rates
to KansasCity St Louis Savannah Ga
Ft Worth Texas Bristol Tenn Mil
waukee Toronto Indianapolis Balti
more Buffalo and numerous other points
east west north and south will be on
sale in the near future Call on agent
for particulars
Dwelling- for Sale
My three room dwelling house in West
McCook Four lots all in bearing
fruit Everything fenced House well
finished Barn 16x36 chicken house
16x26 Paul Miller
American Stock Growers Association
Denver Colo May 9th to 13th round
trip rate of 1140 Tickets on sale April
7th to 9th Enquire at ticket office
For Sale Trade or Rent
The S R Smith abstract books of
Red Willow county Nebraska
J E Barngrover Creston Iowa
A fine stock of roller skates at W T
Colemans
Mitchells Auction Saturday April 29
Ayers Pills
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The great rule of health
Keep the bowels regular
And the great medicine
Ayers Pills ST2S
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a DeaUtllUl PrOWn Or rich
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The Warm
nderwear
Weather Kind
For LadiesFor Men For Children
Buy it now We have a good as
sortment and values are better
than ever
Ladies Vests at from
5c to 50c
Ladies Union Suits at25c 50c iQQ
Mens per garment 25c 50c 1 1 25
Also Mens Union Suits
Remember to see us when in need
of Boys or Hens
rW wi jk S P
Our lines are good prices are right
Call and investigate
CoJ
Your Blue Trading Stamps
are Good
The following letter was received this week in answer to an inquiry
from J H Grannis and J A Wilcox in regard to the announcement in
the daily papers last Saturday that tho Benedict Macfarlano Blue Stamp
Co had failed and gone into the hands of receivers
Colorado Springs Colo April 21 1905
Mr J II Grannis McCook Neb
Dear Sir We beg to acknowledge receipt of your valued favor of the
22nd inst contents of which is carefully noted and we beg to advise you
that it is not the Benedict Trading Co which has gone into receivers
hands but Benedict Macfarlane Co This company has its headquar
ters in New York City and is an entirely different concern from the Bene
dict Trading Co The Benedict Trading Co of Colorado is composed of
Benedict Martin and is in good standing
We have your order and will see that a goodly stock goes forward to
you within the next few days As we stated in our letter of the 20th we
have been waiting to include in shipment Rogers flatware which we note
you are somewhat low on These goods should have been here last week
but have gone astray and we are wire tracing same However we will try
and get your order to you this week Trusting that our explanation will
be entirely satisfactory and wishing you success we are yours very trulv
BENEDICT TRADING CO
So continue saving the stamps Next Sat
urday flay 6th is Double Stamp Day Dont
forget to ask for them
Acquire the Habit
of saving We furnish a handsomely finished Perpetual Cal
endar Bank which costs you nothing Try
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jjffe First Nat I Bankoj
Saving all
Your
Nickels
and
Pennies
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 nccook
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