1 V I V P 7 IS v K Sax tiv u va ktfj K f I Phone DAVID MAGNER 14 Fresh and Bait Meats RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS The 10G5 is getting some flues and light repairs Engine 1274 is in the rouund house for light repairs Engines 1911 and 1934 received steam pipe repairs this week J M Traramell and force of men cleaned the well this week Engine 315 is in from one of the Kan sas branches for light repairs Engine 19G3 is about ready to go out on the road after an overhauling Night Chief Simmons is building a residence north of his own home i J P Kummer carries an arm in a sling as a result of a slight injury J J P Cadtnan is now on the regular dispatching force at headquarters An R2 17G8 is on the drop pit for brasses to her front driving boxes Conductor George Bunting of the west end has been let out of tho service The job of bricking the floor of the round house is about finished this week Mr and Mrs WE DeWitt were visit ors in llabtings Wednesday of this week Engines 2997 a Gl and 17G0 an E2 went into the back shop this week for an overhauling Mr Wallace of tho boilermakers had a hand severth cut by a steel sliver this week Tuesday I S DeWitt operator at Red Cloud was a city visitor Thursday of this week guest of relatives Engineer and Mrs G R Frey moved iuto the new Burnett dwelling on north Manchester this week H A Beale becomes a passenger con ductor and gets a run on the Orleans St Francis branch with headquarters at St Francis Engineer W D Burnett has com menced considerable additions and im provements on his residence on north Manchester avenue Engineer F W Bosworth has com menced the erection of two modern cot tages on bis lots on north Main north oftConductor J J Currans residence Conductor W A Cassell had the pay car over this division Sunday and Mon day Ho will now run on tho Oxford Red Cloud line L L Cassell who has been with the pile driver up west will also run on that line SuptEaton came up from Lincoln last week and is directing divisional affairs from his private car in which he makes his headquarters until bis mashed foot so far recovers as to enable him to use it in the regular course of business Conductor L A Hurlburt has re tired from the railroad service with the companys consent for his connection with that Akron coal chute affair He will remain in this section of the coun try until after the J C Ferguson estate case against the company comes to trial and may decide to make his permanent home here where he has lived so many years The Proof of the Pudding Well you know it is not in chewing the string This holds good in meats as well as in puddings The B M meat market guarantees you the best the market affords in the meat line in any and all kinds of meats They throw in liberal and courteous treatment and prompt delivery You will find the market at the old stand first door south of the Walsh block We bespeak a liber al portion of your patronage during the new year David Magner Prop The H S C social in the Congrega tional church Monday evening was just fairly well patronized A worthy pro gram of music vocal and instrumental with a literary filling was presentedand light refreshments were served by the young ladies BishopGraves of the Episcopal church will confirm a class in St Albans next Sunday Easter music and decorations will be repeated The police had troubles of their own Monday payday Fights and drunken ness were both numerous enough for any taste The P E O affair Monday evening at the homo of Mrs J G Schoebel was a notable occasion The bell has arrived for the striking attachment to the tower clock on the court house ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mks Emerson Hanson is visiting in Denver pirt of tho week C II Stknnett has been appointed a substitute clerk in railway mail service Mus R G Knowies and children re turned on 13 Wednesday from their Wymore visit C F Bahcock is home from Lincoln where has been for a couple months in a sanitarium His general health is im proved but his foot still gives him some trouble Frank Carruth is in the city for a few days He is on his way home from a visit to Plattsmouth He is slowly recovering from his stroko of paralysis sustained last September Martin Thorurijison has gone to Seattle Mrs T and two children will spend tho summer in Adrian Mich going from there to Seattle Louis and Miss Clara are still here Miss Clara will leave for Colorado Springs next week to isit her sister Mrs P E Potter whoso hearing suddenly left her last Sunday morning was taken to Denver Monday night for expert treatment So far no hope is held out for her regaining her nearing Mrs Potter has keenest sympathy of many friends in her affliction Burlington Bulletin April 1906 Special homeseeicers kates 1st and 3rd Tuesdays low excursion rates to tho North Platte Valley the Bighorn Basin and other frontier territory Personally connucted excursions on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month for those seek ing freo homesteads of 640 acres of mixed farming and dairying Write D Clem Denver Agent Ilomeseekers In formation Bureau 1004 Farnam street Omaha Neb Irrigated Lands If you have any surplus money you can do nothing better with it than to get hold of an ir rigation faim now If this appeals to you send for irrigation literature LOW VACATION TOURS TO COLORADO California and PugetTound The sum mer of 1906 will bring a great variety of attractive low rate excursion tours The greatest railroad journey in the world to California and Puget Sound is within your reach at about half rates daily from April 25th to May 5th also after June 1st Ask about excursion rates to San Francisco for the teachers big meeting also about the cheap rates to Colorado for tho Elks great gathering early in July To northern resorts Low rate ex cursion tickets to the Block Hills Hot Springs South Dakota Sheridan Wy oming Eatons Ranch Big Horn Moun tains and Yellowstone Park ask about special camping tour of 21 days from Cody through the Yellowstone Park Go somewhere Life is short see America Think over the kind of a trip you would like to make and ask the un dersigned to help you plan the most in teresting trip at the lowest possible cost G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry L W Wakely G P A Omaha Horses for Sale One hundred head of draft and driv ing horses for sale Frank Stillman McCook Neb Home for Families of Bandits Not actuated by remorse but by pure philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter of outlaws has concluded to devote all his money to the maintenance of a home for the orphans and widows of men he has run to earth in particular and of criminals of the great South west in general Jim Jenkins now of Kansas is now 65 years old and has spent forty years as a scout and hunt er of bandits and train robbers In this way he has made about 50000 Among the distinguished outlaws he has chased were Jesse James and his broth er Bob Ford Bill Dalton and Bill Cook while he was the leader of the band that caught Cherokee Bill in 1S95 In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kas Jenkins was shot eight times He esti mates his bag of bad men at about 150 The homfc which is being built on a BOOO asre farm owned by Jenkins near Pryor Creek I T Is to cost 20 000 Buffalo Express Typhoid Bnte and Fare Water In Vienna the typhoid rate of 12B deaths to 10000 inhabitants fell to il after a pure water supply -was ob tained In Dantzig the mortality fell from 10 per 10000 to 15 In Munich after the introduction of a good water supply and proper sewerage the rata fell from 21 per 10000 to 63 and in Boston from 174 to 56 Let The Tribune do your printing a iNEW SEASONABLE SHOES AT OLD REASONABLE PRICES The much talked of increase in prices of leather need not worry the customers of THE MODEL for the present season at least The same high grade footwear at same prices prevailing at this time last year Our fine new stock for Spring and Summer wear includes the latest styles in col6rs styles and shapes and the best qualities that you can get anywhere at less cost than they are sold generally even in the cities Call 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worked the Ash Creek neighborhood last week for insurance business William Neurnarin departed Tuesday morning forRodwll New Mexico on a prospecting tour Mrs W P Hums arrived home Sat urday last accompanied l her daughter Mrs S C Dragoo A number of John Sclagels frit ntis dropped in on them Saturday evening with mutual pleasure Mrs Brannock went up to ilailer last Monday morning to spend a eouj le of weeks with her sister MrsMcDougal G A Roedel accompanied his wife to the sanitarium at Collegeview 1ist Fri day night She is reported some better Mrs S C Dragoos baby has been quite sick They brought it to Mc Cook on Wednesday for medical treat ment Mrs Brannock and Mrs J I Lee and son spent three days last week with Mrs J B Kilgore and family near Bartley W II Smith and family moved to his place just north of McCook Monday and John Hammel now occupies his former home Tho Fitch school house has already been visited by some scamps and some of the west windows have been broken the new front door lock broken etc Shame Floyd Roberson went down to Red Cloud last Thursday morning and re turned home on Sunday night with a bride nee Miss Minnie Dickerson Congratulations James I Lee returned Monday night from Sterling Colo where ho had been visiting a few days with his people He reports that section of tho country on a boom Albert Ebert buried his baby Mon day of this week The little one was a little over five months old and erysipelas is said ro have beeu cause of death They have much sympathy Pearl daughter of Mr and Mrs Albeit Ebert who live ten miles south east of McCook died on last Saturday evening April 14th of erysipelas Services were held in the Adventist church Monday afternoon at two oclock Rev C Hornbacker officiating B urial followed in Riverview cemetery Pearl was born October 23 05 They have tender sympathy of many neighbors and friends CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our thanks to to the kind friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in illness and 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