d A rua r V 3Mr f b i p TimeCanl jggJN lliMii McCook Neb iiSM MAiN LINK 1SAHT DKPAET No C Uuutral Tinio llKJp M i - riO m 12 800AM 11 J55r M MAIN LINE WEST DEPAKT No 1 Mountain Time 1206 pm 3 11Wp M 13 037am impeeial line No 17G arrives Mountain Time 540 P M No 175 departs C15am SloopiiiK dinius and reclining chair cars seats freo on through trains Ticket sold and baggage chocked to any point in tho United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick etH call on or writo Goorgo Scott Agent Mc Cook Nebraska or L WWakley General Pas sonwr Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Operator J B Lyons is working at Akron Colorado now Engineer J IT Moore was in Crete early part of the week on business mat ters R Robertson is tho new stenograph er in Supt Eatons office succeeding H M Best The smokestack at the court house was the worse for the wind of Saturday and Sunday Fireman H E Durell who was re cently transferred from McCook to Den ver was married on January 31st Night Chief Dispatcher Simmons six-year-old daughter Frances has been very ill for the past week with an attack of pneumonia Howard M Finity returned to work on Monday morning after being off several weeks on account of a severe in jury to one of his hands Children never tire of ALlF08NlA EAT FlaVed Wheat Food Cooks m two minutesJ The It is the only form in which wheat food should be given to young children be cause it is entirely free from the outer husk or irritating fibre Con tains all the life giving salts In two pound packages Sealed to ywtecv Its purity and flavor AH good grocers 9m A set of new flues will be given the 1086 Slight repairs were made to No 326 this week Switch engine 2998 a Dl came out of the shops this morning Conductor C W Bronson has not been so well this week Engine 1231 has been placed in the backshop for an overhauling No 1003 is here from one of the Kan sas branches for au overhauling Miss Function Duncan is now stenog rapher for Car Distributer Watson No 1239 was taken out of the round house Friday after an overhauling Locomotive 646 was taken into the backshop for an overhauling this week Engine 1751 is just back from an over hauling at Havelock She was given a new firebox Machinist McDonald of Sheridan Wyo went to work in the backshop yesterday morning The wheel press and wheel lathe are being operated by both day and night forces now ou account of press of work Mis Nellie Ryan arrived from Omaha this week and this morning went to work in Chief Dispatcher Mills office as stenographer Engineer George Coffron was called to West Duluth Minn last night by the illness of his wife whom he expected to join him here any daj now Agent C S Knodle of the Palisade station has resigned from the service with the companys consent and with no idle tears on C Ss part Conductor W H Browne departed Thursday morning on No 2 for St Francis Kansas after visitiug a few days with the folks at home Engine 1761 was out in the local yard yesterday being limbered up She recently returned from Havelock and was over the drop pit here for some slight repairs No 2 was seven hours late Wednes day morning caused by a wreck at the Sand Creek bridge in the east end of the Denver yards Tho passenger train was sent around over the U P to Union and thence to Brush Seven cars were off the track and the main line was blocked Plate Individual plates for table use were unknown to the ancients who held their meat In their hands or employed the flat wheaten cakes then made on which to hold their victuals They are first mentioned in A D 600 as used by the luxurious on the continent and In the ninth century they had come into common use both in England and on the continent They were made of wood or some kind of earthenware the former material being preferred be cause it did not dull the knives o a Mighty MM ion is good food food for brain rood for Drawn food that is strengthening that gives energy and courage Without a proper appreciation of this great fundamental truth no nation can rise to greatness As an article of food soda crackers are being used more and more every day as is attested by the sale of nearly 400000000 packages of Uneeda Biscuit which have come to be recog nized as the most perfect soda cracker the world has ever known And so Uneeda Biscuit will soon be on every table at every meal giving life health and strength to the American people thus in very truth becoming the backbone of the nation NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY jyw rtHtikumZ r t ari i minmiimmBMHI Illllim ill II - fgc 1 uiiimMllOTlTTffl ft M COMFORTABLE SHOES ADD MUCH TO YOUR HAPPINESS VOU know how miserable an ill fitting shoe that rubs your foot causing sores bunions and corns makes one They are dear at any price Every pair of our shoes are of the best quality leather latest style made to fit the foot and to wear Noshoddy shop worn or damaged goods to offer We want your trade as long as you are within reach ofour store and know the only way we can keep it is to give full value for what we charge you for our goods Dont Forget We Give the Baby Born this Year before July i Its First Pair of Shoes The Model Shoe Store iSVE STGK HABKETS AT j KAKSAS S2TY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED DY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS m 4 60 5 00 4 00 3 10 4 00 3 50 3 00 2 25 4 00 4 00 3 23 2 75 7 25 4 45 3 75 a 40 4 50 3 75 4 00 3 25 3 00 3 00 2 75 4 50 3 75 4 00 3 25 Mondays hog market opened 5c lowor but closed with the loss regained On Tuesday weak to 5c lower rates prevail ed and today figures ranged from steady to 5c higher Bulk of sales were from S560 to 570 top 572i Mondays market was steady for sheep but lambs declined 10 to 15c On Tuesday weak to 10c lower figures prevailed and today best sheep and lambs were 5 to 10c higher others firm We quote choice lambs 8690 to 710 choice yearlings 6 to 625 choice wethers 8550 to 575 choice ewes 85 to 510 Good looks bring happiness Friends care more for us when we meet them with a clean smiling face bright eyes sparkling with healthwhich comes by taking Hollistors Eocky Mountain Tea 35 cents L W McConnell Take advantage of The Tribunes ex traordinary subscription offer found on second page of this issue A E IlTTY Proprietor McCOOK NEBRASKA INDIAN0LA Mrs Chris Jensen is very with neuralgia of the stomach Merle Powell expects to leave for Denver the first of the week Mr Williams of Cambridge jvas an Indianola viMtor lFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OtttPHf I j IOlfX CIT HT JOSEPH AND iUti DENVER 1 i A daughter was born to Di Kansas City Feb 1906 i i i t r a and Mrs Mckechnie Moiidav Receipts of cattle thus far this week j have been nearly the same as a week 3 ago but about twice as large as the cor J Charles Boyle of McCook was responding time last year On Monday j jn Indianola one day this week on heavy beef steers ruled mostly 10c lower i with light and handy weights steady J Cows and heifers were strong stockers Mrs Frank Fritsch who has and feeders firm On Tuesday choice been quite sickjs how able to be light and handy weight beef steers sold about aain steady others 10c lower Cows and heifers were scarce and steady best stockers and feeders firm others 10c lower Today heavy beef steers were steady others strong to 10c higher Cows and heifers were steady to 15c higher stockers and feeders firm The following table gives prices now ruling Extra prime cornfed steers S5 10 to S5 50 Good 4 CO to 5 10 Ordinary 4 00 to Choice corufed heifers 4 50 to Good 3 50 to Medium 2 75 to Choice corufed cows A 50 to Good a 00 to Medium 2 50 to dinners 1 50 to Choice stags 3 75 to Choice fed bulls 3 50 to Good 2 75 to HoloKim bulls 2 25 to Veal calves 5 50 to Good to choice native or western stockers 3 75 to Fair 3 40 to Common 3 00 to Good to choice heavy native feeders 3 75 to Fair 3 25 to Good to choice heavy branded horned feeders 3 25 to Fair 3 00 to Common 2 50 to Good to choice stock heifers 2 75 to Fair 2 25 to Good to choico stock calves steers 3 75 to Fair 3 25 to Good to choice stock calves heifers 3 25 to Fair 2 75 to Immigrants are Red Willow County flocking from sick to all parts of the union Miss Lena Hill entertained few of her friends at her he toe one evening recentb Byron Spaulding and wife Vi ing south of the river have arfiw baby boy at their home Messrs Wm and Robt Got schall of Danbury were Indian ola callers on Friday last Mrs Lucy Wyne of Chester as in the city the guest of her sister Mrs Stella Sheets Fred Mann who has been a res ident of eastern Nebraska for sev eral years is now home on a visit Harry Rankin is at home now for a visit with the folks He has been at Stockville for some time Miss Grace Phillips who teaches the primary grades in the Danbury school is home on sick Jeave Wm Porter has returned from his trip to Haigler where he went to look after his land in terests I M Beardslee came down from McCook Wednesday morn ing and enjoyed the day with friends Mrs James McClung Jr and little son went down to Omaha and visited with Dubbin a few days of last week Miss Stevens who has been the guest of her sister Miss Nan cy has returned to her home in eastern Nebraska Clarence Dolan and Miss Ena Gamsby were McCook visitors Sunday the guests of Mr and Mrs I M Beardslee H W Keyes went over to Danbury a few days ago to exe cute the last will and testament of the late Jean Dolph Mrs Alonzo Miller died at her home east of Indianola Friday morning and was buried from the Catholic church Saturday af ternoon She leaves a husband and three small children to mourn 1 her loss Fate of the Twelve Disciples Andrew was probably crucified at Patrae in Aohaia Bartholomew said to have been flayed alive and crucified with head down In Armenia James brother of John Herod killed him with Ms sword James son of Alpheus thrown from the temple and stoned to death John time of death a conjec ture Judas said to have hanged him self in a very bungling manner Jude said to have died naturally and also claimed to have been martyred Mat thew claimed as a martyr but proba bly died a natural death Peter cruci fied at Rome Philip said to have been tortured to death In Greece Simon Canaanlte crucified In Judaea in the reign of Domitian Thomas probably put to death with a lance In Persia or India - any New Comi zavrrwifzzjin wnv wxwit tai u m amiji in every day NEW DiqSSS GOODS KV GINGHAMS NEW LINK OI LADIES WAISTS KT You should see the new -line of Embroideries The range is from the cheap to the best Without a doubt the best line we have ever shown P S Winter goods at your own price Vtef2V xoooooooowcxcoo f s r O - jpi DeGrofl Co uu Have you been destroyed by promises of quacks swallowed pills and bottled medicine without results except a dam aged stomach To those we offer Hcl listers Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents C W McConnell Call at The Tribune office and see what can be done for you in the way of reading matter for the coming year It will save you money ITS TheDRIVER who makes a suc cess in these stren uous days Every energy must be applied Every good method adopted First National Bank offers the method of keeping and pay ing money which tho smart est business men employ An ac count with it will relieve you a lot of worry and put your business on a j higher plane McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday moraine Corn z 23 Wheat m Oats 2i R 41 Barley i Hos 4 60 Ebbs Good Buttoi 20 -it A A W - l A Sound Argument The one that blows without any thing to blow about wastes time and energy The excellence of our goods and delivery service warrant us for blowing Always the best always the greatest variety always the highest quality DAVID MAGNER Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Moats