The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 09, 1906, Image 5

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MAIN LINE WEST DEPAKT
No 1 Mountain Time 1206 pm
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Kansas City Feb 1906
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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 -
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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
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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
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Oats 2i
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Barley i
Hos 4 60
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Good Buttoi 20
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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