The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 05, 1905, Image 5

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New tans
and other
light weights for
Spring and
Summer have
arrived and are
being- inspected
by our customers
We ourselves are
much pleased with
the new line and
are enjoying the
satisfaction
it is giving others
Brand new styles
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before been shown
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ChasAStevens Bros Ready made
Garments and Furnishing Goods
Three doors east of DeGroffs store
A Novel Introduction
Tho Dr Howard Company have en
tered into an arrangement with Lon
Cono Brothers drug store by which
a special introductory offer will be made
of 25 cents on the 50 cent size of their
celebrated specific for the cure of con
stipation and dyspepsia
This medicine is a now discovery for
the cure of ail diseases of the stomach
and bowels It not only gives quick
relief it makes permanent cures
So remarkably successful has Dr
Howards specific been in curing consti
pation dyspepsia and all forms of liver
trouble that Lon Cone Bro will re
turn the price paid in every case whore
it does not give relief
The old fashioned idea of dosing with
mineral waters cathartic pills or harsh
purgatives will soon be a thing of the
past Tho best physicians are prescrib
ing Dr Howards specific both because
ic is so remarKabio a medicine ana on
account of the small dose that is needed
Headaches coated tongue dizziness
gas on the stomach specks before the
eyes constipation and all forms of ma
laria and liver trouble are soon cured by
this scientific medicine
In this weeks issue of Tho Homestead
Dr A S Alexander of the Wisconsin
Experiment Station gives some good ad
vice on feeding the work horse He
points out that the average horse is fed
too much hay and as a consequence the
animal is not able to do his work easily
and without appreciable loss of strength
and vitality The same is also true of
the corn stuffed horse Ho points out
that although hay and corn are the
cheapest foods to be found on average
farm yet when it comes to feeding the
work horse it will pay to use some oats
and also a little bran He advises reduc
ing the corn ratio two thirds and mak
ing up tho balance with oats and bran
This will make a horse healthier and
will enable him to do his work with
much more snap As this is the time of
the year when the life of the farm horse
is a somewhat strenuous one we lire of
the opinion that all of our readers would
be benefited by a careful perusal of Dr
Alexanders article If your name is
not already on tho subscription list of
Tho Homestead we believe that it would
be to your own interest to call at this of
fice the next time you are in town and
see us about placing it there
Reduced Rates
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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
HOLLISTERS
Kccky Fountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Benewed Vigor
A sneciflc for Constipation Indigestion Live
and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure
Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab -let
form 5 cents a box Genuine made by
Hollister Dnua Company Madison Wis
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
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
SST Our Price 250
Our Straw Hats
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
H C Houcbin is a new brakeman
U D Kenndy is hero from Oklahoma
with the family
Brakoman and Mrs S M Cook are
visiting St Joe friends
Switchman A GGoth was up thelitis
perial line Wednesday on business
Master Mechanic Ackerman of Have
lock was at headquarters yosterday
J B Shipman has entered the train
service again this time on tho west end
G H Barker son of Conductor J II
Barker has gone into the service on the
west end
Conductors Eph Benjamin and H C
Brown are absent on grievance commit
tee business
Keating is looking for a few new men
for the boilermaking force His gang
now numbers 18
C II Hegeman and Ben Coday are
new helpers in Ed Howells gang the
blacksmith shop
Boiler Inspector Kennedy of Sheridan
is in the city looking into boiler condi
tions at this place
Engine 651s tank is being repaired
Th wna Hnrll7 dnTYifirroH in fha TTnlrlrpnra
wrenk snrriA tirrift atrn
E J Kates returned to Lincoln Sun
day night expecting to remain there in
the Burlington service
Asst Supt of Motive Power Fitt was
up from Lincoln Thursday in the line
of his official position
Indications are that the company will
get busy in the McCook shops in the
near future using increased forces in
all departments
The wives of Lincoln locomotive engi
neers will organize a Ladies Auxiliary
latter part of May the preliminary work
having been completed
MrWeidenheimer formerly chief dis
patcher for the Burlington at Lincoln
was at McCook division headquarters
midweek checking up way cars supplies
Conductor H R Childress is in charge
of way car 14197 vice BumpR M Doug
lass the 14222 in place of Benjamin and
L AHurlburt the 14168 vice HCBrown
Chief Clerk and Mrs W P Bross
moved yesterday into the cottage just
completed by P W Bosworth over on
Monroe street just south of the Fuller
residence
The Burlington had two more special
trainloads of Russians from Lincoln to
Denver Tuesday night They will join
the sugar beet colonies in different Colo
rado points
Engine 3101 a D4A is in the shop
having a new cap placed on her She
lost her cap at Culbertson one day this
week Engineer II H Kingsbury had
her in charge at the time
Engine 1960 an R4 was somewhat
damaged in a wreck at Akron recently
and is in the shop for repairs Her guide
yoke was bent one of her steps taken
off and her left back trailer box smashed
As soon as the 800 is out of the back
shop it is proposed to put in two more
engines for light overhauling It is the
purpose to increase the forces all around
a little in order to handle two engines
each month
They do say that Supt English has
no objection to men gambling and drink
ing but that he does have pretty seri
ous objections to having men in the rail
road service who gamble and drink And
there is trouble ahead for such
Dispatcher and Mrs J F Forbes of
Pittsburg Kansas who are guests of her
parents at Arapahoe for a month were
guests of Mr and Mrs M Lawritson
end of last week and fore part of this
week returning to Arapohoe Monday
on 12
On account of temporary rush of busi
ness a Denver crow brought an orange
special clear through to McCook from
Denver Tuesday The same crew went
back Tuesday night in charge of the
second section of tho Russian sugar beet
growers
G W Rhodes relinquished by resig
nation the general superintendency of
the lines of the Burlington included in
the Alliance Sheridan and Black Hills
division on Monday He was suc
ceeded by Division Superintendent J
R Phelan of Alliance who in turn
was succeeded by Assistant Superin
tendent Birdsell of Deadwood A Lin
coln railroad man pays a tribute to Mr
Phelan by sayinpr Phelan is a rail
roader so interested in his business that
he at times forcets overvthine elso
A banquet was tendered him by admir
ing railroad friends at Alliance Friday
R D Smith E W Britt and J
baugh were east end officials in attend
ance Lincoln Journal
Burlington Bulletin
Attractive Scmmkic Tours Take
Your Choicb
Join the increasing throng of Ameri
cans who are commencing to realize tho
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MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET
Nol Mountain Time 1220pm
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IMPERIAL line
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 540 p M
No 175 departs 645 am
Sleeping dining and reclining cliair cars
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in tho Unitod
States or Canada
For information time tablos maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis Gonoral PaBsen
ger Agent Omaha Nobraska
out of life
To Denver Colorado Springs
Rocky Mountains and Salt Lakk
Vory low excursion rates daily from June
1st still lower the first week in July
long return limits
To CaliporniaPortland Exposition
and Puqet Sound Cities Frequent
low excursion rates from May 1st less
than half rates all summerlimits Make
that long doferred tour of California
Portland and Puget Sound this summer
To Eastern Resorts Commencing
June lstdaily Summer Tourist Rates to
Chicago Wisconsin Minnesota the
Lake Region Canada and tho New Eng
land Coast you will find some kind of a
summer rate available- for your visit
back east Watch for the additional
special rates for big eastern conventions
Consult with tho nearest Burlington
ticket agent 5 5 5ts
L W Wakeley Genl Pass Agent
Geo S Scott Omaha Nebraska
Agent McCook Neb
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 a
Remember the Majestic Range has no
equal
Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Neb May 2 lPOo
Tho board of county commissioners mot pur
suant to adjournment Present D A Water
man Samuel Promer and J H Bennett county
commissioners C E Eldred county attorney
and E JWilcox county clerk
The minutes of previous meeting were read
and approved
On motion John NSmith was appointed over
seer road district No 19
Tho following official bonds were examined
and on motion approved
E F Couse ovorseer road district No 10
John N Smith overseer road district No 19
Stephen Fitzgibbon overseer road district No
3S
Tn the matter of road No I5S4 petitioned for
by F G Stilgebouer and others and laid over
from last meeting on investigation the board
finds that the public good requires it on mo
tion the following road is established commenc
ing at tho s outli east corner of section six 6
town throe 3 range twonty six 2G west 6th
P M running thence east on section lino be
tweon sections Ave 5 and eight S to tho south
east corner of section five 5 town three 3
range twenty six 20 west 6th P M and ter
minating thereat and clerk was instructed to
notify overseer of high wajs to open said road
Damages by reason of the location of road No
334 were allowed as follows Ports Wilson N
W Ji N W ii and lots one 1 and two 2
section eight 8 and lot soven 7 in section
five 5 town 3 range 26 Claimed 1300 00 al
4oved at S10000 Willliarn Parrish S W H
section 5 town3 range 26 Claimed 22500 al
lowed at 6500 and the overseer of road district
No 12 was directed to pay same out of any
funds belonging to said district as by law pro
vided
Petition of F M Pennington et al for tho in
corporation of the village of Bartley was laid
over for further consideration
Tho following claims were audited and al
lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to
draw warrants on the county general fund in
payment thereof as follows
McCook Tribune printing 25 70
F M Kimmell supplies 61 95
Stato Journal Co same 4450
State Journal Co same 12 50
State Journal Co bridge notice 7 50
L W McConnell supplies S 93
School district No 4 use of building for
election 5 00
H H Tartsch clothing Sam OConnor 12 00
A E Petty shoes for pauper 3 50
A Guy mdse for pauper 18 00
A Guy same 4 70
J A Wilcox same 35 35
W C Bullard coal for pauper 15 50
Hupp Slutts same 2186
E G Caino Co same 12 80
Barnott Lumber Co same 4 25
R W Devoe office expense 2 90
E J Wilcox same 1195
Andrew Phillips salary for April 25 00
M Thorgrimson sharpening mower 50
J H Carr appraising road No 3S4 3 00
J S LoHow appraising road No 3S6 4 00
Chas WTeintz appraising road No 3S6 4 00
V McManigal appraising road No 3s6 4 00
George A Ogle fc Co county atlas 30 00
Red Cross Hyg Co disinfectant appa
ratus 975
D A Waterman commissioner services 2S 60
Samuel Promer same 17 50
J II Bennet same 4160
And on the county bridge fund levy of 1904 as
follows
IE Neal bridge work 300
G O Longnecker same 300
John Bonger same 1900
John Ilendrix same 640
C M Broomfield same 750
ThomasElin same 600
F II Brandt same 150
Charles Mundy same 3000
Wm Randel same 300
Bert Masters same 700
M J Heafy same 2000
Thomas Masters same 1000
Geo Younger samo 24 00
Charles Masters same 1450
R Podolski same 75
Barnett Lumber Co lumber 3000
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Hupp Slutts same 2675
E G Caine i Co same 15820
Barnott Lumber Co same 6370
H P Waite Co bridge supplies 252s
And on the county road fund levy of 190f as
follows
R Podolski road work 1500
P N tough same
W W Knottssame 200
Con Eckhardt 450
Joseph Boo same 600
L C Longnecker samo 450
G O Longnecker same 225
In the matter of the sealed bids for the con
struction of a wagon bridge across tho Repub
lican river at or uear tho section line between
section twenty eight 2M and twentj nine 29
towu hip three 3 range thirty TO West 6th
P M where said section line crosses said Re
publican river the board finds after careful ex
amination that tho bid of the Standard Bridge
Co the lowest and bet and on motion samo
was accepted and contract entered into with
them for tho construction of tho same Amount
of bid for bridge 3C0 per lineal foot
On motion board adjourned to meet June
13th 1S05 D A Watchman Chairman
Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk
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H 1 r JU flair Renew e
Is it true you want to look old Then keen vnnrornvrinir Tfnnr
then use Halls Hair Renewer and have all the dark rich color 1
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Knit
The Warm
For Ladies
Ladies Vests at from
ndcrwear
Weather Kindj
For Men
5c to 50c
Ladies Union Suits at 25c 50c 100
Mens per garment 25c 50c 1 1 25
Also Mens Union Suits
Remember to see us when in need
of Boys or Hens
Clothin
Our lines are good prices are right
Call and investigate
DeGroff
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sortment and values are better
than ever
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