The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 23, 1906, Image 5

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IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 5 40 p M
No 175 departs 645 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chnir cars
eoats free on through trains Ticket sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
States or Cannda
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or L WWakloy General Pas
senger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Dispatcher T B Campbell spent Sun
day visiting his brother in Yumn Colo
Conductor J W Line has bought the
Neubauer dwelling on Madison street
Floyd Ford late of the McCook yard
has gone to Bartley and gone into the
real estate and insurance business
There were two sections of No 3
Tuesday night and two sections of No
2 Wednesday morning owing to an un
usual passenger rush
Engineer Will Deere has progressed
far enough on the road to recovery from
his recently fractured leg to be able to
be about on crutches
Machinist William Mathers was taken
to Lincoln last week by Sheriff Peter
son for treatment in one of the states
institutions for inebriety
Miss Lona Phelps has resigned her po
sition as stenographer in the chief dis
patchers office and Miss Maude Jones
is at present filling that position
Fireman William McFarland arrived
home Wednesday from his trip to Bur
lington Iowa where he was called by
the illness of his father a week or so
ago
General Foreman and Mrs F C Full
er were called to Lafayette Illinois
Sunday morning by the sudden death
of Mr Fullers step grandfather Henry
Presler
The government commenced its quad
rennial mail weighing on the 20th The
mail will be weighed for 105 consecutive
days and upon this basis the govern
ments contracts with the railways of
the country will be established
No Mother is
knowingly careless in
choosing food for her
children From
WliEATOS
Flaked Wheat Food
Cooks in two minutes
all the fibre and irritating im
purities have been removed
while all the wholesome
wheat is preserved
In two pound packages Sealed to protect Its
purity and flavor All jjood grocers
Engine 1753 is in for repairs
Engine 1756 an R2 is over the drop pit
for a broken driving box
Two switch engines are expected from
Denver for an overhauling
General Forman Fuller returned Wed
nesday night from his trip east
Machinists H C Smith and Martin
Thorgrimson have resigned from the
service
The wheel lathe is being thoroughly
overhauled New glaring will be given
the big machine
Conductor and Mrs WillHegenberger
buried their infant child Monday iu
Calvary cemetery
The general piecework inspector was
at headquarters yesterday morning go
ing west on No 13
Engine 3111 a D1A is being tested by
Mr Crawford and his test car crew as
to its tonnage capacity etc
George Paxton who has been working
for the Iron Mountain at Little Rock
Ark is now employed in the shops here
Henry Weintz has been appointed
foreman in the machine shop on the
machine side Holland is foreman on
the erecting side
Switch engines 2998 and 1334 went out
of the shop Thursday morning and
were driven to Denver They have
both been overhauled
Mr and Mrs Sam Pickard came up
from Havelock Wednesday night and
have been guests of her parents General
Foreman and Mrs F C Fuller
Engine 1231 is down on her drivers
and No 616 will be placed on her drivers
as soon as they arrive from Havelock
where they are receiving new axles
Conductor Tom Malen of the StFran
cts line was at headquarters yesterday
He has taken a lay off and goes to visit
his mother at Nebraska City for a while
Two new engines were received at I
McCook division headquarters this
week Nos 2019 and 2020 both Bald
win Rls They are just from the fact
ory bearing the date of January 1906
The tool room has been moved to the
southeast corner of the machine shop
and J W Chase has been placed in
charge of the same Two of the smaller
machines have been placed within the
enclosure which will have a wire screen
added in the future
John Haase who formerly worked in
the blacksmith shop and in the boiler
gang was in the city early days of the
week He is now located in Sumner
Nebraska and is in the hydraulic well
and windmill business at that point and
at Eddyville He left for home last
night
Three of the new pattern snow plows
have been received on the McCook di
vision They are different entirely from
the old style being on frames and trucks
of their own and are to be coupled to en
gines instead of being bolted onto the
engines One has been retained here
one each sent to Akron and Oxford
Engineer J d Moore has sold his res
idence over on Melvin street to H G
Phelps the commission man The Tri
bune understands that Jack contem
plates going to Seattle Wash to locate
He has considerable interests there
Jack is expected home this week from
Seattle where he has been on business
for the past week or two
Jp CR EAM
making Powder
Dr Prices Baking Powder supplies
a pure wholesome leavening agent
which makes the biscuit and cake of
highest healthfulness at medium cost
and protects the food from alum which
is the greatest dietary danger of the day
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO
CHICAGO
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Note Alum baking powders are sold at tea
to twenty five cents a pound or a cent an
ounce but they render the food partially
indigestible and unhealtbful
A C Wiehp day foreman in the
roundhouse was of duty Thursday
Master Mecninic Kennedy was in
Denver on company affairs mid week
L P Foreman of the blacksmith shop
will quit the service first of the coming
month and go on a farm near Kearney
INDIAN0LA
Miss Edith T Smith is in Iloldrege
this week
Miss Hazel Phillips visited in Ilold
rege hist week
Charley McCollum of Bartley Suti
dayed in Indianola
Edward Wyckoff of the Beaver valley
was in Indianola Tuesday
Mrs James McClung entertained a
sister from Kansas last week
Mr and Mrs Jerry Noe came over
from Danbury Friday to visit friends
Alexander Wheeler of Birtley visited
a few days last week with Harlow Port
er
The infant son of Mr and Mrs James
McClung has been very sick for the past
week
E J Mitchell of the McCook Repub
lican was in Indianola Tuesday of last
week
There was a ball at the opera bouse
Friday evening Quite a crowd partici
pated
Mrs C BHoag went up to McCook a
few days ago to visit her daughter Mrs
Gray
Mrs Babcock and son Clyde of Evans
ville Wisconsin are here visiting old
friends
Charles Colling has bought Wm Wal
laces dray outfit and began work Wed
nesday
F M Powell was in town this week
looking after his interests in this neigh
borhood
- Miss Emily Hopt of Cambridge Neb
is in the city the guest of Mrs Clark
Hedges
John and Cal Newberry were over
from the Beaver country on business
Tuesday
John Strunk went up to McCook
Friday evening and returned on the day
following
Charles Eeardslee returned to Mc
Cook Saturday evening after a weeks
visit in town
Mrs Norman Baker is visiting her
mother also her daughtersin Dorchest
er this state
Merle Powell went to Cambridge Fri
day to catch 13 lor McCook His des
tination is Denver
News has been received here that the
sister of Mrs Henry Crabtree Jr who
was sick in Kansas City is dead
Miss Grace Phillips came over from
Danbury last Saturday and visited the
home folks until Sunday evening
Orin Cramer is giving his house in
South Indianola a coat of white paint
which helps its looks very much
Floyd Welborn and wife came down
from Denver Sunday and visited with
relatives and friends until Tuesday
Thomas Taylor has returned to his
home in Friend He was accompanied
by his father who will live with him for
the present
James Carmichael and son who have
been sojourning in Ireland and Scotland
all winter expect to start home the
twentieth
A crowd amounting to a half dozen or
more drove over from Danbury Friday
evening to attend the dance at the
opera house
Martin Anderson has gone to Cali
fornia in answer to a summons from a
sister who was very sick Later news
report the sister dead
Stella McCool Nancy Steven3 and
Ena Gamsby drove out to the McCool
farm Saturday and remained until Sun
day evening They report a fine time
Edward Townley who has spent sever
al months here visiting his parents and
other relatives vill return to England
some time this spring presumably in
May
Clarence Dolan returned from Lincoln
Monday evening where he has been the
past week on business as well as pleas
ure He also visited Omaha and other
eastern points
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
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What Do You Want to Pay for Shoes
No matter what price you want to pay we have shoes to suit your want and fit your feet
and our reputation is behind each pair Our stock is the largest we have ever shouu
Dont Forget We Give the Baby Born this Year before July i Its First Pair of Slices
The Model Shoe Store
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McCOOK NWRASKA
DANBURY
Mrs ChiH Puultz is seriously ill
Dr Robinsons children aro Hick with
the measles
ChasDrake has sold out and is ioing
to California
Mr Ric has losigned his position
with J G Evers
Mr Mcllenry departed Tuesday
evening for Oklahoma
Some unknown friend made Graco
Geiver a present of a new piano
Chas Tiiomp on has sold out and is
going tu mow id Southwestern Oregon
Mr an Mrs Walhiw Uillings came
over from McLook the j t part of the
week
A Strain who has been hee vs
inr relatives has returned to h s home
in Iowa
Goo Plummer and W A Stone hao
dissolved partnership Mr Stone beii g
the sole proprietor
Henry Ashbur who has been here for
21 years has gone to Granl Island to
visit with his parents and other relatives
Nathan Ilethcote has sold out here
aud has bought property in Iloldrege
Neb and is going to move there the
middle of next month
The shipments made this week are ps
follows Alex Brown one car load of
cattle J H Newman one car of cattle
and one car of hogs Joe Dolph three
cars of cattle Ben Smil y two cars of
hogs all to Kansas City
Mrs John Newberry died at her home
northwest of this place with paralysis
Saturday night Her funeral was
preached in the M E church Rev
Mason of the U B church officiating
The remains were laid to rest in the
Danbury cemtery
BUX ELDER
Rev J A Kerr is visiting home folks
J his week
JVlrs N Boyce and little daughter
Dora left Wednesdayfor their new home
at Lovell Kas
The snow of last week cheered the
people who had begun to think the
ground was getting too dry
John White lelt last Monday for Gar
nett Kansas where he has purchased a
farm Mrs White went last week All
their friends here wishing them success
in their new home
Conundrum What is the difference
between a lot of women at a carpet rag
sewing and a lot of men gathered to
gether on a stormy da Answer The
women take their needles and thimbles
and work while they talk about every
body not present the men stick their
hands as far down in their pockets as
they can puff tobacco smoke and spit
tobacco juice and talk about everybody
not present and swear to everything
they say
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Indifferent
horses are the result of indifferent
feed The horse is entitled to a
fair share of feed that is not only
nourishing but tasty as well
Musty hay oats or other provend
er isnt likely to produce the best
results
Our Feed is Firstclass
in every respect The grain etc
has been cut at the right time
preserved in right way and stored
where it is safe from any con
tamination
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in the metropolitan cities
This is one of the many
reasons why we can give
better values than the local
tailor can at a little more
than half his price
Youll appreciate what the
easy feel is in one of our
suits
Well show you an assort
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for men and boys that the market affords
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Keep the bowels regular
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