The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 02, 1906, Image 5

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F I Cooks in two minutes-
It never palls even on the
most fitful appetite
In two pound packages Sealed to protect 5
purity and flavor AH good grocers
Give nature three helps and
nearly every case of con
sumption will recover Fresh
air most important of all
Cherry
Pectoral
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A LITTLE DIFFERENT
the cough and neal tne lungs
Ask any good doctor
I first tued Ayers Ctierry Pectoral 53 years
ago I have seen terrible case of Iuiir dis
eases cured by it I am never without it
Albert G Hamilton Marietta Ohio
25e50c SIW
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Health demands daily action of the
bowels Aid nature with Ayers Pills
Fifty Yomrm tho Simdmr
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Made From Grapes
Corn
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday afternoon
27
Wheat - 57
Oats 25
40
Rye
Barley
Hogs
Esgs
Good Buttei
25
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RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Robert Johnston is painting his house
George Rowland moved onto Gerald
Wilcoxs farm this week
Miss Evans entertained the club at
her home Wednesday afternoon
John Randal moved onto his own
place over on the Beaver Monday of
this week
Mrs J M Phillips is visiting her
mother at Hubbell Nebraska the moth-
er being sick
Mr and Mrs McDougal returned to j
their home at Haigler after three weeks
visit with friends
Kate Unger returned to Norton Kas
Monday of this week after a visit of a
week or so at home j
Mrs J I Lee has been very sick the
last week threatened with paralysis
Sie is improving at present
Mr and Mrs John M Billings are
here and will make their home with his
parents Mr and Mrs J P Notley
W P Elmer of Indianola is putting
in a concrete foundation for the addition
being made by Mike Esch to his dwell
ing house
Joseph Downs arrived home from
Minden last Friday but Mrs Downs
remained Reports from the bedside
of the sick daughter Mrs William
Staddler are not very assuring
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Mrs Pinnegan is on the sick list
C E Mathews father is here visiting
with his sons family this week
Mrs Iva Gammil is having her house
beautified with a coat of paint this
week
A number of our young people were
attracted thither by a show at Indianola
Monday night
The members of our band practice re
gularly every Monday night in the south
rooms of the lodge hall
H L Brown and family spent Sunday
at the home of Mrs Browns parents
Mr and Mrs Hobbs of Indianola
J Hart from South Omaha came in
on five Saturday night and is looking
around with the view of locating here
The infant son of Mr and Mrs Chas
Ginther has had a severe attack of
pneumonia but is reported much better
at present
A party at the home of O M Ritten
berg last Friday night afforded Master
Willie Rittenburg and the young friends
whom he entertained a very pleasant
evening
Dan Jennings has decided that Bart
ley is the bast place after all He has
broughtfjhis family and houehold ef
fects fromHolbrook and will move in
with his father at present
gFormer acquaintances and friends
here were very sorry to hear of the death
of the babyfdaughter of Mr and Mrs
Jim Farrell last Thursday They have
our sympathy in their bereavement
Mr and Mrs Caleb McKnight re
ceived quite a pleasant surprise Tues
day evening by the unexpected home
coming of Mrs McKnights father who
has been making an extended western
visit
Chas Cammack leftSunday morning
for Dundy county to take possession of
the farm he recently purchased
there Hisyfnmily will make a short
visit herewith friends and relatives be
fore going to their newhome
Nothing like Knowing whats going on
We keep you posted locally but The
Weekly Inter Ocean gives the news of
all the world By our special arrange
ment you can secure both papers for
one full year for the very low rate of
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DUX
Full featheied ducks we pay 8HC a
pound for Full feathered geeso we pay
7Jc a pound Hens 7c pound Roosters
2c to 3J4c a pound Springs weighing
pounds to less lie a pound Turkeys
lie old Toms 9 and 10c a pound
The Gurney Poultry Co
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RED WILLOW
Mrs Longnecker is still sick
Mr Black was visiting his grandchil
dren the last of the week and he called
on old friends while here
Mrs Wilson has been treated royally
by the neighbors and it is with regret
they learn she is to leave this week
Mr Bellair expects to move on to his
place very soon They are nice people
and the neighbors welcome them warmly
If we listen closely we may hear wed
ding bells soon as it does not take long
for a widow and widower to make ar
rangements
Will Myers has heard of the death of
her sister Hessie She was well known
here as girl Her sister Rosy Crab
tree was with her during her last illness
and her brother Chat was at the funeral
They have been rushing the ice busi
ness in order to get any put up Mr
Whitmore had about 20 wagons hauling
at night Rosce Korns Owens and
Louis Longnecker and Sexson filled their
ice houses so they can be sure of ice
cream this coming summer It is the
latest ice put up
Red Willow still keeps up her enter
tainments There was a delightful
mask party at Mr McNeils last week at
which everyone enjoyed the occasion -There
will be a surprise on Mr Holland
this week This was planned last fall
but his accident prevented
Mrs Longnecker had a telegram from
Texas stating tho death of her sister
A few weeks ago she had tidings from
St Louis when her sister-in-law was
killed by the street car starting up when
she was getting off throwing her on to
the cobbled stone fracturing her skull
when she died in twelve hours
Mr Rozell came last week and was
much pleased with his daughters sur
roundings Mrs Rozell enjoyed her
visit of weeks and the neighbors liked
them very much They left Thursday
of last week Mrs Smith does not look
like the same person who came here a
few years ago and her parents are de
lighted with her improved health
Call at The Tribune office and see
what can be done for you in the way of
reading matter for the coming year It
trill mt yo moey
Take Advantage
Special Offerings
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That touch that adds just a little more style character and tone to distinguish them from the ordinary everyday kind of shoe sold by the general stores
to the quality lacking in so many shoes you have bought and makes them look neat till they
There is a solidity in the make that also gives our goods wearing
are worn out It pays to buy the kind we handle We are exclusive dealers in footwear and therefore can afford to and do carry a larger stock and in all
grades than is possible for those who do not make a specialty of this line J
THE MODEL SHOE STORE iH McCOOK NEBRSAKA
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EA8T DEPAET
No 6 CentrnlTimo 1153 pm
2 A M
12 800am
14 955 PM
MAIN LINE WEST DEPART
No 1 Mountuih Timo 120Cr m
3 1130 pm
13 937 am
IMPEItlAL LINE
No 175 nrrivos Mountain Time 540 P m
No 175 departs 645am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
Beats free on through trains Ticket sold
and baggage chocked to any poiutin the United
States or Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or writo George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or L WWakley Qoneral Pas
senger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engiuo 16G2 is in tho back shop for an
overhauling
Conductor Con Snell was a city visi
tor part of tho wool
The Burlington depot at Yuma Colo
was destroyed by fire last night
Dispatcher J H McCoy has resigned
and expects shortly to remove from the
city
W S Tomlinson of the claims depart
ment has been transferred to Alliance in
that capacity
General Manager Holdreges order has
been promulgated to the effect that the
McCook Imperial branch trains must
make schedule time This will mean
that smaller trains will obtain on the
branch as it is not physically possible
to work the large trains and make sched
ule time It is to be hoped that the
daily service will be resumed and main
tained regularly The traffic merits
better service and the U S mails are
requiring improvement
Entertained McCook Club
Wednesday evening February 21 Mrs
F I Hendershot and Mrs Colling en
tertained the McCook club at the home
of- Mrs Frank Colling The evening
was spent with games music and danc
ing after which a bountiful supper was
served The table and dining room de
corations were red white and blue The
invited guests were Mrand MrsCasten
Mr and Mrs Knott Mr and Mrs Hoff
Mr and Mrs Foster Mr and Mrs
Smith Mr and Mrs Grunden Mr and
Mrs Waldo Mr and Mrs W A Col
ling and mother and Miss Knott Chey
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children never tire of
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WHEATOS
COAL CHUTE TRAGEDY
The Burlington Coal Chute at Akron
Colorado This Time
McCOOK AFFAIR REPEATED
Only the Particulars Include the Death of
a Trainman Brakeman J C Fer
gusonand the Slight Injury of
Brakeman Arthur Elson
The Burlingtons coal chute at Akron
Colo collapsed early Tuesday morning
of this week while a string of loaded
coal cars were being pushed up onto the
elevated track
Brakeman J C Ferguson of this city
went down in the wreckage to his death
Brakeman Arthur Elson was but slight
ly injured The string of coal cars and
elevated track were badly damaged in
the wreck The wrecker and crew were
at onco dispatched there from McCook
to pick up the wreck returning here on
Thursday morning
Brakeman Ferguson was a compara
tively new man on this division He
leaves a wife and three children
Thero were several freight cars in the
string between the engine and the coal
cars it not being safe or practicable to
run road engines up the incline any con
sideration distance The accident is said
to have been an exactcounterpart of the
McCook accident of a few wesks since
As a result all bumping posts will in
future be dispensed with and present
posts removed in due season
Undertaker Herman Pade of our city
went up to Akron and prepared the body
for shipment Remains arrived here on
14 Tuesday night
The remains were shipped to Clifton
Kansas for burial leaving here on No
2 Wednesday morning The wife and
three children accompanied the body
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i Efforts are to be made by Philadel
1 phia people to preserve the old mo-
sitery near Wissahickon The mon
astery constructed by the SeTenth
Day Baptists when they were au order
and datcE back a century and a half
It is of great historic interest but has
fallen into deelay since the decline o
tht ordsm by -which it was onc txr