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

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McCook Market Quotations
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WOOL WANTED
I will pay the highest market price
Inquire at Diamonds
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engine 3106 a D4A is having her
cylinders bored out
Asst Supt of Motive Power Pitt was
a passenger on 1 yesterday
Conductor Tim Foley returned home
this week and wont to work on Wed
nesday
William Weintz has resigned his po
sition as fireman out of Denver nnd re
turned homo
Engines 1662 2935 and 614 are in the
bnckshop The 1662 is well advanced
in overhauling
Conductor E M Cox is on the sick
list and Conductor R M Douglass has
waycar 14221 meanwhile
Conductor Hackett of Denver pilotted
one of the Rock Island specials in from
the west Thursday morning
Brakoman C W Dewey in a friendly
scuffle this week got a knife cut in one
of his legs and has been laying off a few
days on account thereof
Conductor and Mrs A P Bo- not will
leave close of the week for EauClaire
- Wisconsin to bo absent a month on va
cation visiting her parents Mr and Mrs
L L Williams
Beginning with July 1st the office of
receiver held by L W Stayner train
masters clerk was abolished f Con
ductors now make their remittances
direct to a bank in Omaha This is the
plan in vogue on the Burlington about
fifteen years since
What with washouts delays etc of
their own the handling of six Epworth
League specials and seven Rock Island
specials both ways passenger traffic on
the McCook division has been decidedly
strenuous this week Both Denver and
Lincoln crows have been assisting the
regular McCook crews
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A BuBy Mediolne for Busy People
Brings Joldon Health and Eenowed Vigor
A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live
and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure
Blood Bad Breath SiuRRish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form SS centi a box Genuine made by
TTnrT 19TEE Dana Company Madison wis
GQLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
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Nos l and 6 Become Limited
Information reached Lincoln last Fri
day that Burlington Nop 1 and 6 will
BDon be made limited trains In fact
Bomo of the features attendant on lim
ited trains have already been introduced
and others will follow New equipment
has been secured and will bo placed in
service as rapidly as possible beginning
Saturday Cars are to be electric light
ed and now equipment that will fit such
trains is to bo distributed along the run
from Chicago to Denver for use in em
ereencies The first electric train pass
ed through this city Saturday morning
and following that tho new trains will
bo added until enough equipment is in
service to complete the circulation be
tween Denver and Chicago lMectnc
generators and engines will be carried in
tho baggage cars Speaking of speed a
Burlington man calls attention to tho
run of No 1 between the Missouri river
and Lincoln where the speed run is not
far from fifty miles au hour This tram
does not come through Omaha reaching
Lincoln over the Louisville lino No 6
is the fastest eastbound train in the
state west of McCook and maintains a
tight schedule east of that place Lin
coln Journal
A Possible Chief Engineer
The following paragraph from remarks
made by Ex Chief Engineer Wallace of
the Panama canal touching W E Dau
chy formerly roadmastor of the Wes
tern divison will be appreciated by Mr
Dauchyg friends here who admired
him as a man and an engineer of high
accomplishments That he should be
como the chief engineer of tho canal and
be the successful head of the greatest
enterprise of modern or ancient times
would be no startling surprise to those
who knew him here
Mr W E Dauchy a gentleman of
high engineering attainments who has
been chief engineer of tho Chicago
Hock Island and Pacific Eailroad Com
pany and who had occupied tho posi
tion of division engineer in charge of
tho Culebra division was upon my
leaving the isthmus placed in charge of
the work as acting chief engineer he
having occupied a similar position dur
ing my absence from the isthmus at the
call of the Secretary during the month
of April and having satisfactorily con
ducted tho work through the demoral
ization attendant upon the change in or
ganization
Doans 91
is the Cream of all thats good The
sensitive touch of the most experienced
miller can producft no better flour
Cream in sealed 10c and 20c bottles
for sale at Marshs meat market
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A splendid tonic for the hair makes the hair grow long and heavy
a i ooc inrm nmv hair nil the dark rich color or voutn
Stops falling hair also Sold for fifty years Rfucp 1
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POSTS TANKS
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COAL WOOD
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We are offering until AUGUST 1 our entire stock of jggg
Clothing Shoes
and Furnishings
a few ladies ready-to-wear apparel such as SHIRT
W4ISTS SHIRT WAIST SUITS washable
WRAPPERS COLLARS of every description
BELTS etc etc All these goods will be offered at
your own price We must raise the money to buy
fall and winter goods It may be of interest to our
patrons and customers to know that good wool
clothing has advanced in price and to retain our
reputation of underselling all others for the highest
grade of goods we must have S1000 or more to buy
for cash and gain our liberal cash discount enabling
us to give our customers the benefit at the old fig
ures Any article you need in our line will be
greatly reduced
Farmers Attention Berfor
ing clothes gloves etc Call on us any old
time Open evenings no need to quit work
during the day
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The Working Mans Friend
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No 5 local to Wray
imperial line
No 176 arrivea Mountain Time
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THE BURLINGTON HARD HIT
The Storm Center Between Holbrook and Arapahoe
on the flain Line
THE BRANCHES ALSO SEVERELY DAHAGED
Miles of Roadbed Washed Away--A Number of Bridges and Approaches in the
TotalBranch Traffic Entirely Suspended
Since Friday oflast week the Burling
ton has had the greatest disarrangement
of service on the MoCook division over
experienced since tho road was pushed
through to Denver in 18S2 And at this
timo distance the work of the floods is
still felt
As to tho main line the storm center
was between Ilolbrook and Arapahoe
just east of Holbrook where the Deer
creek crosses the track and meanders on
to empty into tho Republican river At
this point on last Friday night late after
tho passage of No 5 there was an un
precedented flood which carried away
n number of hundred feet of grade to a
denth of many feet All tho rest of tho
night next day and on into the night a
flood of water rushed over the tracK
Late Saturday night after No 13 had
passed over and escaped by a scratch
another flood of oven greater volume
came down from Deer creek and undid
everything accomplished up to that
time in the way of cribbing etc and
washed away additional feet of grade
Then followed for many hours a great
rush of water through the openings in
the grade and over the grade at places
coverinc about two miles m extent
Nothing was accomplished in the way of
repairs Saturday night or Sunday and
it was Monday morning before any sort
of communication was established across
the washouts at this place Since Mon
day however traffic has been resumed
all trains being late and passage of the
washouts being very slow Sunday
trains from tho west delayed at the
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Time Card
McCook Net
MAIN LINE EAST DEPART
Central Timo 110p
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1015 P
main line wrsT depaet
Mountain Time
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Sleeping amine aim rucuuiuu h -
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baKgase checked to any point in the United
annus or oiiuiiua
For information timo tables maps and tick
Scott Agent Mc
ets call on or writo George
Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS
Ed Kates was up from Lincoln over
the 4th
Engineer George Frey has reentered
the companys service
Machinist H C Smith resumed work
in the backshop Wednesday
Will Weintz who recently went to
Denver has secured a position on one
of the roads running out of that city
Traffic was resumed on the McCook
division Thursday on schedule and on
time the various crews taking out their
regular runs
G L Miller briefly entertained his
father W T Miller of Oklahoma who
is on his way to Portland Oregon and
the Pacific coast
General Supt Byram Supt English
and Trainmaster Wilburn completed
their work on the valley lineWednes
day and on Thursday commenced open
ing up the Orleans St Francis line for
traffic It is estimated that it will re
quire a week to ten days to clear up this
branch and nut it in shape to get trains
there is nothing
over the road At present
ing doing on the branch
Superintendent McFarland Rev J
E Aubrey and an expert motor car man
made a trip on the superintendents new
motor railway car Tuesday afternoon
going up the Highlineas far as Lrover
The car much resembled a big surry
and is quite as comfortable to ride in
The B M Company is sending out a
few of these machines as an experiment
intending to furnish each division super
intendent with one if they prove satis
factory So far as tested they have giv
en entire satisfaction Sterling Advo
cate
A carload of surveyors supplies ar
rived in Oberlin the latter part of last
week and was followed by eighteen men
The engineer secured the services ol six
more and teams at that place and start
ed to survey the road west It seems
that there has been a lease on the land
west of Oberlin which has been a barrier
in the way of extending the road but
that having expired it is now possible
for an extension This will be joyful
news to all who live on the line of the
B M as it will give us an outlet and
undoubtedly better train service Long
Island Leader
Reduced Rates
to KansasCity StLouis 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
washouts were sent back west to Brush
Colorado and thence over the Alliance
line to the east Trains from the east
delayed on the east side of the washouts
were sent west over the Alliance division
until repairs of a temporary sort were
ijiado Monday
But this was only a part of tho com
panys trouble Between Farnam and
Maywood on the Chcyenne IIoldrege
line about six miles of grade was washed
away and traffic on tho line has been ab
solutely suspended and up to this time
has not been resumed
On the Orleans St Francis branch in
the neighborhood of Hollinger and
Beaver City were large washouts both
bridges Nos 5 and 6 on each sido of
Hollinger were washed away At other
points minor washouts occurred and no
effort has been seriously attempted to
resume on this branch
At Carter uear Orleans on the Kansas
City mam line is another big washout
and trains from thesoutheasthave been
run about by Hastings pending repairs
which must be extensive at this point
In fact everything has been side-track
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ed for tho main line Uhicago Uenver re
pairs to open which the opening of the
Epworth League rush to Denver made
imperative to save an large aud addi
tional loss in passenger traffic
It is within bounds to state that the
territory within what is known now as
the McCook division of tho Burlington
has never before been so hard hit and
the aggregate loss to track traffic per
ishable goods etc will be something
immense
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
First Baptist Sunday school at 10
a m Preaching at 11a m and S p m
Junior society at 3 p m Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7 30 Evening
subject Kingship of Thought being
the fourth in series in Truths for To
day All are cordially invited
A B CARSONPastor
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Congregational Rev George B
Hawks of Canton S D will occupy
1 the Congregational pulpit both morn
ing and evening next Sunday at the
usual hours Sunday school at ten in
the morning
Pulpit Supply Com
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock am
Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening
prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun
day in the month Holy Communion at
1 730 a m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Preaching at 11 a m Junior League
at 3 Epworth League at 7 Preach
ing at 800 p m Prayer meeting on
Wednesday at 8 Rev E B Crippen
will fill the pulpit both morning and
evening Good music at all services
All are invited
M B Carman Pastor
A Pleasant Time at McCook
communicated
On account of the washout on this di
vision quite a jolly crowd was held here
last Saturday After being served brak
fast and dinner a pleasant afternoon
was spent in out door sports such as base
ball foot racing jumping etc The
day was brought to a close by partaking
of a banquet which had been arranged
bv a voted committee for which they
paid the jolly land lady one dollar per
plate In spite of the washout and their
several days delayed journey they left
McCook with a feeling of warmest re
gard for the B M Eating house and
a vote of thanks to the land lady bome
of us who were there A H Moses
J Gerber and wife M J Cogan and
wife Chas H Mehagan Chicago P R
Lucke Des Moines Iowa Barney Neil
F M Martin New York Wm Tressell
and wife Burt Iowa O J Watkins
and wife Los Angeles Cali S Mc
Gurrin Salt Lake Utah E C Lucke
LeMars Iowa Mrs E S Fillius Mrs
E S Dewey Denver Colo Al David
Philadelphia Pa E M Sabin Idaho
Springs Colo
Water Tax Notice
Water Tax for the 3rd quarter will be
due July first
Patrons will please take notice that
water tax is delinquent on the 10th inst
and if not paid by the 20th water will
be turned off
Attention is called to the fact that
the use of open hose or of a nozzle for
sprinkling with an opening larger than
three sixteenths of an inch is pro
hibited by the rules of the Company and
ordinances of the city of McCook
June 30th 1905 3ts J E Kelley
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Oxford Ties and Low Shoes of all Kinds
Mens Cool Comfortable
Canvas Blutcher Ties 150
Ladies 150 to 225
Hisses 100 110 125
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Mens unlined alpaca and serge coats also coat
and pants suits for hot weather wear
Better Panama Hats
than you can buy elsewhere
See our 500 hat
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Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000 A
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THE
SAVING
HABIT
Should be encouraged in all possible
ways Like good morals and manners
the instruction should begin in the home
As early habits mold the future crreracter
so do those who early acquire the saving
habit lay the foundation for future suc
cess Many a boy has saved enough from his small earnings
to give him a liberal education or to make a start in business
of his own Persistent saving opens the way to countless
possibilities in success and many a young man owes his start
in life to his having opened a savings accouut and adhered to
a strong determination to add to regularly and systematically
the first deposit made We invite your savings accounts
The First National Bank riccook
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