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

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McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
Corn j u
Wheat rs C6
Oats 5
H J 60
Barley 24
foga rj00
ggs U
Good But to l 15
Burlington Round Trip Rates
Chicago and return on sale daily 831
40
St Louis and return on sale daily
S2735
Portland Tacoma and Seattle and re
turn on sale daily 54500
Portland Tacoma and Seattle and re
turn one way via California on sale July
14 26 27 28 S5600
San Francisco and Los Angeles and
return on sale July 14 26 27 23 36
00 On sale August 7 to 15 inclusive
85000
Denver Colorado Springs and Pueblo
and return on sale daily 12 00 On
sale August 12 13 15 8940 On sale
August 30 to September 4 8510
Salt Lake and Ogden nud return on
sale daily 2790
Yellowstone Park through and in
cluding hotels and stage nd return on
sale daily 7500
Detroit and return on sale Aug 13
14 29 25
Pittsburg Pa and return on sale
Aug 17 and 18 34 00
Kansas City and return on sale Aug
28 to 31 1170
Cody Wyo Black Hills and Hot
Springs S D approximately half rates
all summer
Milwaukee and southern Wisconsin
points Michigan resorts on Lakes Michi
gan and Huron Canada Maine and
New England St Lawrence and Lake
Champlain regions very low tourist
rates daily
If you will call or write it will be a
pleasure to advise you about rates train
service to reserve you a berth and to
try to make your trip a comfortable one
8 4 Geo Scott
Aent C B Q Ry
You cant do better anywhere on earth
than at Marshs meat market in any
article usually for sale in ac up-to-date
market Just try him Variety quality
price treatment all guaranteed
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medioine for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Eenewed Vigor
A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live
ad Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure
Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache
and Bflekarrhn Its Roekv Mountain Tea in tab
let form S5 cents a box Genuine made by
Holuster Dauo Company Madison Wis
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Ay ers Pills
Want your moustache or beard
abeautiful brown or rich black Use
Barnctt
Lumber
Company
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A -woman worn out who never has to
lift a hand for herself who does not
know the meaning of the word worry
How can it be possible That it is possi
ble is proved by the experience of many
a woman who because of sleeplessness
nervousness backache and other wom
anly ills becomes an utter physical
wreck
Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription gives
new life and new strength to weak worn
out run down women It establishes
regularity dries unhealthy drains heals
inflammation and ulceration and cures
female weakness It makes weak women
strong and sick women well
I suffered for five years with inflammation
which caused violent pain and often torture so
bad at times that I could not be about to attend
to my daily duties writes Mrs Julius C Bell
of BathroadKinffSton Ont Lite was simply
misery to me and I did not know which way to
turn tor relief Had tried doctors but found
they did not help me My druggist advised me
to try Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription eulo
gizing it in glowing terms I decided to give it
a trial and brought a bottle home I am nappy
to say that after the use of the first bottle I felt
so much improved I decided to take another and
after that a third bottle I have good reasons to
be pleased for I am to day a well woman work
is asy and the world looks bright I have per
fect health thanks to your medicine
Sick women are invited to consult Dr
Pierce by letter free Address Dr R V
Pierce Buffalo N Y
Favorite Prescription makes weak
women strong sick women well Ac
cept no substitute for the medicine which
works wonders for weak women
Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets should be
used with Favorite Prescription when
ever a laxative is required
NEW
BARBER SHOP
NEWLY FURNISHED
AND FIRST CLASS
IN EVERY WAY
Rear of First Nafl Bank
Earl Murray
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Contractor
and Builder
Farm Buildings
a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
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The greafrule of health
Keep the bowels regular
And the great medicine
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SELL THE BEST
POSTS TANKS
LUMBER
COAL WOOD
GIVE US A TRIAL
SISSBIS
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1000 or More
p3 Clothing Shoes
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and Furnishings
a few ladies ready-to-wear apparel such as SHIRT
WAISTS 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 See us fr
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your work
ing clothes gloves etc Call on us any old
time Open evenings no need to quit work
during the day
Diamonds
pf2 The Working Mans Friend
If
wanted ax unce gy
We are offering until AUGUST 1 our entire stock of 3
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Time Card
McCooK Neb
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MAIN LINE EAST DEPAKT
No 6 Central Time llMr v
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12 900 A m
14 1015 p jr
MAIN LINE WE8T DEPAKT
No 1 Mountain Time 1200 r si
3 1195pM
13 810 am
5 045pm
No 5 local to Wray
IMPERIAL LIKE
No 176 arrives Mountain Timo 5 40 p M
No 175 departs 645 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
Beats freol on through trains Tickets sold
and bagBURO checked to any point in tho United
States or Canada
For information iimo tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis Genoral Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
VV R Gareh is now located in Denver
Brakeman J W Ransdell is off duty
William Smibh an old employe is in
the city this wpelr
General Supt Byram was in the city
Tuesday on his way west
Brakeman G E Denton is off duty on
account of on injured back
Fireman Ira Huett was up from
Orleans close of last week a few days
John Arnell of Orleans entered the
train service this week as a new brake
man
New extra conductors this week are
C W Dewey C M Kent M S Parks
and George Martin
Brakeman W T Wilcott is on the re
lief with a mashed finger and meanwhile
visiting in North Platte
Engineer and Mrs Will Koll of Re
publican City were in town last of past
week and early days of this
Conductor AL Knowland returned
to work Thursday after being off duty
about a month with rheumatism
Agent and Mrs C E Engstrom of
Holdrege passed through here Wednes
day on their way to Portland Oregon
Conductor P A Stark of the St
Francis Orleans line is taking a little
vacation and Conductor H R Childress
is substituing
Conductor John Morris went over to
Norcatur Kansas this morning to
superintend the threshing on a farm of
his over in that neighborhood
Conductor Frank Quigley of the Hastings-Red
Cloud run has returned to his
run and Conductor Will Turley is back
on the main line out of McCook
Conductor Al Lyman Engineer Wil
liam Koll and Engineer Antony Clark
were at headquarters yesterday from
the Oberlin Republican City line
Mrs F L Traver will go to Lincoln
in the morning to visit her parents
Nina Tomlinson will accompany her and
will be the guest of Mrs Bingham of
that city
Conductor and Mrs C W Bronson
and sister went down to Minden today
on a visit to his mother Susie Walters
and the boys went- up to tho ranch near
Hiawatha also on t visit to the family
Mr and Mrs A Barnett arrived
home Wednesday night from Curtis
where they have been for the past week
while Mr Barnett was superintending
the installing of a new yard at that
place
Brakeman C E Bryan recently left
town between days and leaves not a few
mourning creditors in the city This is
another warning to tradespeople agains
giving indiscriminate and excessive
credit It neither blesses him who
gives or the receiver
Brakeman C M Kent arrived home
Sunday from his visit to Truro Nova
Scotia where he recently witnessed the
marriage of a brother of his and made a
visit of some length to relatives in that
part of the Dominion Mrs Kent and
children are still visiting in Nova Scotia
Reduced Rates
toKansasCity 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
Rome for Families of Bandit
Not actuated by remorse but 07 pure
philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter of
outlaws has concluded to devote all
his money to the maintenance of a
nome for tne orpnans and widows of
men he has run to earth in particular
and of criminals of tho great South
west in general Jim Jenkins now of
Kansas is now 65 years old and has
spent forty years as a scout and hunt
er of bandits and train robbers In this
way he has made about 50000 Among
the distinguished outlaws he has
chased were Jesse James and his broth
er Bob Ford Bill Dalton and Bill
Cook while he was the leader of the
band that caught Cherokee Bill in 1895
In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kas
Jenkins was shot eight times He esti
mates his hag of bad men at about 150
The homfc which is being built on a
farm owned by Jenkins
near Pryor Creek I T is to cost 20
000 Buffalo Express
Within 800 Miles of Pole
Dr G E Borchgrevink has made a
great advance into the colder and
more perilous Antarctic regions- carry
ing the line of exploration to within
600 miles of the south pole
Tomik a Ualrersltr Town
A technological Institute has bees
opened at Tomsk Thr3 is the second
institution for higher education in Si
era Tonwfeis riowunlverslty town-
Acids of
Wheat
keep it sweet and
preserve all its
flavor and nutrition
In making Cal
ifornia Wheatose
all the moisture as
well as the hull is re
moved leaving only
the meaty kernel
Flaked wheat food for breakfast
All good grocers
INDIAN0LA
E J Mitchell of McCook was in town
Tuesday
E B Perry of Cambridcro was in town
Wednesday
Miss May Moore is a now clerk at J
C Pucketts
Locke Burton of Cambridge
the city Sunday
Miss Nettie Eno of McCook
was in
was in
town Wednesday
Roy Mann is at home now and will
remain some time
Mr Banks has gone to Danbury to
work at his trade painting
Mike Mizel had his hand badly crushed
in a threshing machine Tuesday
I MvSmith of McCook was in town
on business Friday and Saturday
Miss Florence Moore was the guest of
her brother Frank Moore last week
An uncle of D W Schoenthal who is
here from Bennett Neb is quite sick
Miss Flossie Andrews of McCook is
visiting at the home of D W Schoen
thal
Orin Cramer who has been in Califor
nia for the last few years returned Sat
urday
Mrs Christina Stephensen of Hol
brook is visiting her sister Mrs M
Lawritson
Geo Woods who represents R G
Dunn and Co of Omaha was in town
Wednesday
Miss Mabel Carmichael and a lady
friend of Cambridge visited Miss Bertha
Smith Sunday
Otis Farrer one of our mot substan
tial farmers living north of Bartley was
in town Thursday
Mr Wallace one of our city draymen
has been off duty a part of this week on
account of sickness
Miss Fay Hostetter of Blue Hill Neb
stopped off between trains last week
and visited with friends
Frank Lackey has purchased the In
dependent from S R Smith Mr Lack
ey takes possession Aug 1
Work is progressing nicely on W H
Smiths new furniture store and it will
soon be ready for occupancy
Threshing is in full blast Those who
have threshed report a good yield and
wheat of an excellent quality
Mrs Galloway who has been visiting
relatives in the eastern part of the
state returned home Sunday
A lawn social will be given by the
Congregational church Friday evening
at the home of Thos Duncan
Mrs M Lawritson and children went
down to Holbrook to visit her sister
Mrs Bert Stephenson Tuesday
Mrs Jennie Hendershott of McCook
came down Thursday morning to at
tend the funeral of Grandpa Russell
Bell and Haas have sold out their con
fectionery store to Orin Cramer who
will continue business at the old stand
A few of our young people attended a
party at the home of Ida Donnelly Sat
urday evening All report a good time
A fine rain fell here Thursday night
which will be of great benefit to the
corn and will also have a tendency to
settle the dust
A game of ball was played here Wed
nesday afternoon between the first
and second nines resulting in a score of
20 to 4 in favor of the former
Mr and Mrs I S Walker and baby
of Douglas Okla arrived Friday morn
ing for a visit with Mrs Walkers par
ents Mr and Mrs W H Smith
The Seventh Day Adventists who
have been holding services in a tent here
for several weeks have taken down
their tent preparatory to leaving town
Babndie to Support Art
The government of Bavaria has
voted a considerable sum for the main
tenance of art institutions throughout
the kingdom during the coming year
The allowances for the purchase of
paintings and their preservation is
particularly liberal The various art
Institutes In Munich receive handsome
subsidies and the Germanic museum
in Nuremberg gets an Increased allow
ance Various other Institutions have
been voted large amounts for repairs
and maintenance These art allow
ances in all reach 3108163 marks
739741 Emil Hensel In Chicago
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Every Piece
THE
SAVING
HABIT
cess
of WASH DRESS GOODS
in our stock has been
larked
Down
3kw
Less than 20 per cent
from Former Price
All desirable goods too At the present price
it will pay you to buy for next seasons use if
you have bought all you can use for this sea
son What we have left in
SILK SPURT WAIST SUITS
AND SILK COATS
WE WILL SELL AT COST
and
gains
some at less than cost
Call and see them
DeGroff
They are bar-
Co
V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier
W B WOLFE Vice President
CITIZENS BANK
OF McCOOK NEB
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000
V FRANKLIN
DIRECTORS
W B WOLFE
A C EBERT
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 character
so do those who early acquire the saving
habit lay the foundation for future suc
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 hi 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
The ficCook Tribune
Xnly One Dollar the year
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