The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 20, 1905, Image 5

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Come and See
IMPERIAL LINE
No 17G arrives Mountain Time 540 PM
No 175denarts 645am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
scats freo on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the 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 Genoral Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
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Offico over Grannis store McCook Neb
C H Boyle
NEWLY FURNISHEn 10
AND FIRST CLASS
IN EVERY WAY
Rear of First Natl Bank
Earl Murray
C E Eldeed Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distanco Phono 44
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DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Oflico Residence 524 Main Avenno Office and
Residence phone 53 Calls answered night oi
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTEB
McCook Nebraska
JSAgeiit of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Postoffice building
H P SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
MCCOOK - NEBRASKA
MITCHELL
Will Cry Your Sale Right
He can get Competent sale clerk
your notes cashed furnished
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
C B Sontanee of Oxford was at
headquarters Tuesday
The company is putting in a higher
and larger water tank at Holdrege
It is about time for the holding of the
annual election Burlington relief depart
ment
Elmer E Hawkins of the yard force
has bought the Smith boarding house
property
The car house at Culbertson and con
tents were destroyed by fire Sunday a
week ago
D R Schenck of Riverton was a guest
of his brother Engineer W C Schenck
fore part of the week
Harry Lee of the Oxford switch en
gino has resigned and will attend the
state university at Lincoln
The Wilsonville station of the Burling
ton only lacked a few cents of doing a
10000 business in September
Felix Kennedy chief boiler inspector
has been here from Sheridan Wyoming
part of the week opening days
New applicants for admission into the
train service keep the walk to Dr Fah
nestocks office warm these days
Engineer Hugh Brown is laying off
with a mashed finger A chunk of coal
rolled onto it while he was helping his
fireman take coal
Being short on regular way cars this
week two box cars were fitted up on
this division for way car service Two
more may be required
Conrad Brening had a finger badly
lacerated and mashed last Saturday
while helping repair an engine by some
thing falling onto the member
Conductor J J Curran and family
are now located in their new home the
residence on north Main recently ac
quired from F M Rathbun formerly
the Huddleston dwelling
Messrs Kunkle Stewart and Burney
arrived home Monday evening from
their hunt up in the southern part of
Lincoln county at Braughs lake hav
ing to their credit 126 chickens and 86
ducks
Conductor J Freeman Utter was
brought home Monday from Oxford
somewhat bruised up and sore from fall
ing while attempting to get onto the
switch engine at Oxford Nothing ser
ious however
The uncertanity as to just whereBur
lington lightning will strike next is said
to be keeping more than one head dodg
ing in both engine and train service
The situation is quite disquieting and
uncomfortable
On account of the increased business
on the Sheridan division two more dis
patchers have been put on at Sheridan
to work the line from Sheridan to Bil
lings they will have twelve hour shifts
Alliance Times
D P Clouse who has been working
for the Adams Express company on the
Orleans and St Francis branch has re
signed After a few days visit at home
he expects to enter the train service out
of McCook Danbury News
Try HUBERT
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Fresh Fruit Vegetables
Agent for
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A GREAT CHALLENGE SALE
Open to Everybody Everywhere
We have learned that there are many in this vicinity who are led to believe they can buy cheaper from distant
mail order houses than they can from THE MODEL SHOE STORE While we do not class our goods
with those of mail order houses we want to prove to everyone that they can buy footwear here for just as little
money get a better fit and better goods than they can from a mail order house Let us show you
Make out a list of what shoes you need for this fall and winter bring it to us and bring along your mail
order book compare the goods and prices If we do not convince you we do as well if not better and save
you postage you are under no obligation to buy of us These are facts we want to demonstrate to you
The Model Shoe Store
Conductor E M Cox and family are
visiting in Red Cloud
Dan Cashen of Danbury was a busi
ness visitor Wednesday
Conductor Harry Ellison is in Salem
this state on a visit to his mother
Resignations W C Arnett L E
Booth E E Prime and E C Foster
Trainmaster Weidenhamer has been
out on the Lyons branch part of the
week
C W Martin has gone overtoOber
lin Kansas to see a sick brother His
family accompanied him
Brakemen F F Neubauer and J J
Barry arrived home Wednesday from
Hot SpringsArkansas Neubauer went
to work Thursday and Jack will follow
suit shortly
New brakemen Harry Lngue C A
PiersonN A Skinner DJ Dotherrow
H Baumgart J T Hart J D Rem
ington John Palmer R L Ingham
William Russell John Kenney
The Burlington had two W C T U
white ribbon specials Thursday night
receiving them at Chicago They are
bound for Los Angeles Conductors
Knowland and Washburn were in charge
over the McCook division
Engineer H D uayles Passes Away
After a lingering illness with consump
tion Engineer II D Bayles died at his
home in this city Monday evening at
625 oclock The remains were taken
to Red Cloud his former home Wednes
day morning for burial The bereaved
wife and young children have very tend
er sympathy of many hearts in this
bereavement and sorrow
Homer D Bayles was born in Scott
City Mo November 27th 18G8 He
was united in marriage with Miss Rose
Purrinton at Red Cloud in Septof 1802
and two sons were born to them Roy
and Ray Deceased has been in the
railroad service for about twenty years
ten of them being a resident of McCook
and the rest of the while living in Red
Cloud Deceased made his last run in
December last since which time he has
been ill with the dreaded disease con
sumption which finally claimed him as
his own
Brief services were held in the home
Tuesday evening Rev Carman of he
Methodist church officiating but the
final services over the dead were con
ducted in Red Cloud Wednesday
MrsBayless and the children returned
Wednesday night from Red Cloud A
brother of hers from Des Moines Iowa
accompanied them
CARD OF THANKS
We are truly grateful to all the
kind neighbors and friends for assistance
and sympathy during the illness and
death of dear husband and father
Mrs H D Bayless and Children
A Transformation Scene
The Burlington headquarters here are
undergoing extensive changesthis week
following the completion of the new ad
dition to the north wing
Supt Eaton has moved into the new
north wing addition and his chief
clerk Matt Lawritson fell heir to the
superintendents old quarters in that
wing
The room formerly occupied by chief
Clerk Lawritson became the property of
the trainmasters clerk
The large room in the east end of the
building has been divided the north
half going to Trainmasters Weiden
hamer and Wilburn the south half to
Timekeeper J G Schobel and his as
sistant A P Ely
The telegraph office secures title to
the two rooms in the west end of the
building vacated by trainmasters and
timekeepers This isolates the telegraph
degartment from the railroad service
giving the telegraphers much enlarged
and greatly improved quarters
A part of the east end of the old tele
graph room will be partitioned off and
will become Chief Dispatcher Mills
private room
The lobby from which the trainmen
and employes transact business with the
dispatchers will be widened to double its
present dimension
These changes will materially improve
the conditions under which the head
quarters force do their increasing work
A li PETTY Proprietor
McCOOK NEBRASKA
A New West End Trainmaster
Railroad circles in McCook were much
surprised last Saturday when it be
came known that the west end was to
have a new trainmaster J F Kenydh
having re iupd that position
Sunday nunng the new trainmaster
assumed the duties of the position W
M Weidenhamer of Galusburg Illinois
being the man Mr Weidenhamer is
practically unknown on tun McCook
division but is not by any means new
in the Q service He is a brother of
Fred Weidenhamer of Omaha who suc
ceeded Supt C L Eaton as master of
transportation upon Mr Eatons eleva
tion to the McCook division superintend
ency
The new trainmaster isan experienced
railroad man and the manner in which
he took charge of affairs in his depart
ment augurs well for his success in the
arduous dutios of west end trainmaster
Mrs Weidenhamer accompanied him to
McCook Sunday but departed east
again on Monday night
Mr Kenyon has been in the Burling
ton service about 25 years and is re
garded by railroad men as an experi
enced efficient railroad man While he
has not as yet made public his future
plans it is hardly probable that one so
experienced and able can long remain
out of active railroad life in some ade
quate official position
Section Hand Killed at Holdrege
Holdrege Neb Oct 16 N H Rek
vall a section hand was killed by No 1
about a mile and a half west of the de
pot yesterday afternoon He was com
ing in on a railroad bicycle having been
out to inspect the track when he met
No 1 He got off the bicycle and was
getting the machine off when the engine
struck him He was killed instantly
his head being badly mangled He
leaves a wife and four children all
grown
Peter Swartz of Hastings who is
about 75 years old was struck by a
switch engine while standing on the
platform of the depot close to the track
and knocked down He was wounded
in the back of his head and injured in
his hips His injuries were not so great
but what he was able to go on to Hast
ings on No 12 Mr Swartz is very
deaf and was looking the other way when
the engine struck him Lincoln Star
Railroad Liberal to Injured Passenger
Miss Francis E Polly was handed a
check yesterday for 81000 and a ticket
from Denver to her home in Greenville
Ohio and a receipted bill for her hospital
expenses since May 13 by the Burlington
claim agent Miss Polly was hurt on the
Burlington road and this prompt pay
ment to her shows how the Burlington
does business
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-Denver News last Fri-
The Problem
of living on a few cents
a day and living well is
solved by using
Flaked Wheat Food
Cooks in two minutes
Containing all the elements
necessary to life AH the
fibre removed al the body
building wheat retained
As delicious
served cold
at noon with
fruit as hot
with cream
in the morn-
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Hoc corf
dinner when made into
pudding and blanc mange
In two pound packages Sealed to protect Its
purity and flavor All good grocers
Listen
We not only sell
good shoes as cheap as others
but make good any defect
in them
without cost
Does any mail order house
make
such an offer
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPART
No 6 Central Time 1150 p m
2 620 AM
12 850 A m
14 955 pm
MAIN LINK west depart
No 1
Mountain Timo 1206 P M
1125 pm
925 AM
We want to show you
our line of
Ladies and Misses
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Burlington Bulletin Rates
Special Homeseekers Kates Greatly
reduced round trip rates to the North
Platte Valley and the Big Horn Basin
October 17th November 7th and 21st
December 5th and 19th This is an un
usually good chance for you to look at
lands in these new regions which offer
a big profit to those who secure them
early
Home Visitors Excursion Visit the i
old home when you have cleared up the
seasons work Cheap excursion rates j
to various sections of the East The
only excursion November 27th limit
twenty one days
Winter Sunshine in the Mountains
Daily low excursion rates to Colorado
A Cheap Way to Spend the Winter
in California The very lowest one way
rates daily to California and Puget
Sound when you add the one way rate
eastbound in the spring you have se
cured a very low round trip rate
Through tourist sleepers to the whole
Coast region
Cheap Homeseekers Rates to the
West Southwest and South the first
and third Tuesdays of each month
Write me iust what trip you have in
mind and let me advise you the least
cost and the best way to make it
GEoSScoxTAgent CB QRy
L W Wakelev G P AOmaha 11 3
Girls if you want red lips laughing
eyes sweet breath and good looks use
Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea The
greatest beautifier known 35 cents
Tea or Tablets L W McConnells
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McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday mornint J
Corn 5 3-
Wheat c
Oats 2-
Rye s
Barley a
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Good Butte it
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Sound Argument
The one that blows without any
thing to blow about wastes time and
energy The excellence of our goeds
and delivery service warrant us for
blowing Always the best always
the greatest variety always th
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats
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