The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 27, 1906, Image 5

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NEW SEASONABLE SHOES AT OLD REASONABLE PRICES
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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 colors 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 and examine them and learn our prices
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Mens Tana nil sizes and styles 350
Patent Leather at 8350 300 and 250
Gun Metal a dull finish Oxford very popular 350
Time Card
McCook Neb
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MAIN LINE KABT DKPAET
No 6 Control Thno 11S3p m
12 800am
U 955 pm
MAIN UNB WEST DEPAKT
No 1 Mountain Thno 1206 v M
3 11 p m
13 937aM
IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 540p m
No 175 departs 645 am
Sleeping ditiin and reclining cliair enrs
eouts free on through trains Ticket sold
and baggage checkod to any pointin the United
StateB or Canada
For information timo tablos maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agont Mc
Cook Nobraska or L WWakley Gonoral Pas
tenser Agent Omaha Nebraska
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take laxative bromo quinine tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
each box 25c
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
Sl05
Impure blood always shows
somewhere If the skin then
boils pimples rashes If the
nerves then neuralgia nerv
ousness depression If the
Sarsaparilla
sfcfaiach then dyspepsia
biliousness loss of appetite
Your doctor knows the
remedy used for 60 years
Ileturimig from tlie Cuban tvar I was n
perfect wreck JIv blood was bail ami my
lieilth was gone lint n few bottles of Ayers
Sarsaparilla completely cured me
II C DoicuLEK Scranton fa
SI 00 a bottle
All driiRRists
for
J C AYER CO
Lowell Mass
Impure Blood
Airi thn ftm cnnnrilln hu kppninn l o
bowels regular with Ayers Pills
IChamberlamsj
Cough Remedy
The Childrens Favorite
CURES
Coughs Colds Croup and
Whooping Cough
This remedy is f nmocs for its cures over
a large part o f the civilized world It con
always bo depended upon It contains no
opium or other harmful drag and may bo
given as confidently to a baby as to an adult
Price 25 cts Large Size 60 cts
Well
Meat
You
At the door with a nice roast
steak broil or fry and at any
time you give the nod We
have been in the city long en
ough for you to know all about
us If we have given you sat
isfaction in the past we ask
you to continue your patron
age in the future
Yours to please
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
J G Schobel waa in Minden on busi
ness Saturday
Conductor George Willotts was in Lin
coln Wednesday on a brief Masonic
visit
Boss Boilermaker W EKeating re
turned this weeU from a visit to rela
tives at Home New York
O W Sampson lately retired from
the train service has gone west expect
ing to secure a job on the coast
W S Toralinson has gone up to Sid
ney to investigate claims against the
company on account of a big prairie fire
near Dalton covering a territory 10x35
miles
Engineer M R Gates and family ex
cept Henry left for Republican Satur
day night last on 14 to make their home
there where Mr Gates recently purchas
ed a residence property
C H Stennott departed Sunday
morning on No 2 for Fairbury Neb
where he takes a position as substitute
in the railway mail service into which
he was recently appointed
Mr and Mrs J W Eastman went
down to Kansas City last Friday night
on a visit to his sister of a few days
Mr Eastman is off duty with an in
jured hand They arrived home on 3
Tuesday night
Roundhouse Foreman W J Krauter
was down from Akron Thursday -morning
between trains completing the
transfer of his residence property here
recently sold by him to Engineer VV C
Schenck on Melvin etreer
Mrs Gray who has been running
The Elbsronon Curtis st Deoverbas
moved to The Bell rooming house on
California street No 1650 This will
be news to the railroad boys who have
been stopping at the Curtis -street
house
One of the special relief trains run
over the Burlington last Sunday made
the distance from Hastings to McCook
in two hours and 57 minutes The dis
tance is 132 miles Pretty good time
for a freight train The company run
ten trai - of that character on Sunday
alonb
Mrs iVarren Fuller of Denver is one
of the few wives of Burlington engine-
men to receive an annual pass Mr
Fuller is now running on the Denver
Lyons branch and has been in the en
gine service of the company for over a
quarter of a century and was with the
company when the ferry was in use at
Plattsmouth in the early days of Bur
lington history
R M Tucker a B M engineer of
Wymore Neb was in a wreck in Colo
rado three weeks ago and was badly in
jured about the head He is recovering
but the railroad company will send him
to California to spend a year and will
pay him 83 a day and expenses during
his absence If that isnt giving an em
ploye a square deal we dont know
what the words mean Concordia
Blade
Mr and Mrs W P Bross were called
down to Lincoln Sunday morning on
No 12 by the death of Mr Brasss
brothers wife The Lincoln Star of
Monday makes brief mention as follows
Mrs Bessie C Bross wife of Phillip
F Bross died at 1115 oclock Saturday
night at her home 817 North Twenty
sixth street She was 26 years of age
The funeral will be private and will be
held at three oclock tomorrow after
noon Burial will be inWyuka cemetery
Phillip Bross it will be remembered
was in the Burlington employe at this
point three or four years since as shop
clerk
Conductor and Mrs A P Bonnot
departed on No 13 Monday morning
for Alliance Nebraska on a visit to
General Supt and Mrs J R Phelan
on their way to EauClaire Wisconsin
whither they are bound to make their
future home This removes from our
railroad circles one of the oldest con
ductors on the McCook division Mr
Bonnot having been in service for 21
years and of this time 21 years as a
passenger conductor running out of Mc
Cook Conductor Bonnot resigned his
position to engage in other business in
Wisconsin After visiting a week or
two in Alliance they will make a short
stay in Southern Wisconsin before
finally making EauClaire They have
the best wishes of many McCook friends
in and outside of the railway circles for
their future prosperity and happiness in
their Wisconsin horre
Ladies Tana welts and turns at 82 50 and 200
Ladies White Oxfords in a variety of toeq at 82 00 8150 and 100
Ladies Beat Patent Colt Oxfords 8300 and 250
R M Douglass is foreman of tho
platform gang at tho freight house
The advancement of W S Perry of
our city from division foreman of build
ings and bridges to supt of bridges and
buildings for the Nebraska lines of the
Burlington will be received bj his Mc
Cook friends with great pleasure It is
tho deserved promotion of a veteran and
efficient officer of the company Our
only regret is that it takes from McCook
an honored citizen and family na Lin
coln will shortly become their home and
his headquarters
Burlington Bulletin April 1906
Special homeseekeks rates 1st and
3rd Tuesdays low excursion rates to the
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 free homesteads of 610 acres of
mixed farming and dairying Write D
Clem Deaver 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 f a m now If this appeals to
you send for irrigation literature
LOW VACATION TOURS TO COLORADO
California and Puget Tound 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 the Elks great gathering early in
July
To northern resorts Low rate ex
cursion tickets to tho Block Hills Hot
Springs South Dakota Sheridan Wy
oming Eatons Ranch Big Horn Moun
tains aud 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 tho most in
teresting trip at the lowest possible cost
G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry
L W Wakely G P A Omaha
Byles on Bills
Among the humorous memories con
nected with English judges Is one of
Justice Byles and his horse This em
inent jurist was well known in his
profession for his work on Bills and
as this gave a fine opportunity for al
literation his associates were accus
tomed to bestow the name on the
horse which was but a sorry steed
There goes Byles on Bills they took
pleasure in saying and as the judge
rode out every afternoon they indulged
daily in their little joke But the truth
was that the horse had another name
known only to the master and his man
and when a too curious client inquired
as to the judges whereabouts he was
told by the servant with a clear con
science that master was out on Busi
ness
Resources of Genius
The editor looked over the manu
script submitted by the village poet
and frowned
Here is one line he said In which
you speak of the music of the cider
press How would you undertake to
Imitate the music of the cider press
I should think it might be done
with a juice harp answered the poet
Chicago Tribune
The Soft Answer
If nature had made me an ostrich
said old Grouch I suppose I could eat
your cooking
Wouldnt that be nice answered
his imperturbable spouse Then I
could get some plumes for my hat
Boston Transcript
The TJnUindest Cut
Is it true that your father is so
angry with you that he even refuses
to speak to you
Why he wont recognize me at all
He is so angry that the last time we
met he even cut my allowancesBal
timore American
Her Version of It
But didnt you promise when we
were married that I should smoke in
the house whenever I pleased
Yes but yon never pleese by smok
ing in the house You displease me
I have also seen the world and after
long experience have discovered that
ennui is our greatest enemy and remu
nerative labor our most lasting friend
Justus Moser
HOW THE TIGE R KILLS
Never Fuccs IIIh Prey but Attacks It
on the Flnulc
I have taken considerable trouble to
flud out how tigers kill large game
Some time ngo I was asked to come
and see a full grown bullock that had
been killed by a tiger On examining
It I found the animal had its neck
broken and there were claw marks
on the nose and shoulder but nowhere
else There was no doubt that the
tiger had jumped at the bull and laud
ed on tho shoulder and when the bull
turned his head to gore the tiger he
must have put his claw out and with
a sudden jerk broken the neck
On another occasion I went to sec- v
young buffalo which had been killed b
a tiger and found the same thing had
happened There were similar marks i
on the nose and also on the near shoul
der which clearly Indicated that this
animal had been killed in the same
way Malays who have actually seen
a tiger killing a buffalo told me they
saw the same thing happen also that
in dragging off a heavy carcass such
as buffalo or bull he gets most of the
weight across his shoulder
This must be fairly correct as I
have often followed a kill and the
marks left indicate that only a portion
of the animal was trailing along the
ground I have known a full grown
bull which ten men could not move I
dragged for two miles by a tiger In a
heavy jungle where roots of trees and
swamp had to be gone through In no
case have I seen the pug marks facing
the wrong way except when stopping
to feed which proves he must cany a
portion of tho animal over his shoul
der
The old idea of a tiger killing large
game by a blow from his paw is non
sense besides in India a tiger never
faces his prey but attacks him on the
flank unless charged Another curious
fact that may seem very like a fairy
tale is that a tiger does not seem to i
mind a small lamp being tied over a
kill about ten feet high but will come
and feed I have known three occa
sions when this has been tried and
each time a tiger has come to feed
upon the carcass London Field
BRITISH BRIEFS
Englands first representative j
rneut assembled in 12G5
Caesar conquered Britain in the year
55 B C The Roman occupation con
tinued nearly 500 years or until 410
AD
In 1679 was passed the habeas cor
pus act which along with the right of
trial by jury is the great bulwark of
Anglo Saxon liberty
The great plague was introduced into
London in 1GG4 by bales of cotton im
ported from Holland 100000 persons
succumbed to the disease in one year
Cromwells long parliament assem
bled in 1640 Charles I was beheaded
Jan 30 1646 and Cromwell became
lord protector in 1653 In 1600 the
Stuarts were restored to the throne
Westminster abbey where the kings
and queens of Great Britain are
crowned was originally a Benedictine
monastery It was founded by Se
bert king of the East Saxons about
616
Whitman on Emerson
I often say of Emerson that the per
sonality of the man the wonderful
heart and soul of the man present in
all he writes thinks does hopes goes
far toward justifying the whole lit
erary business the whole raft good
and bad the entire system You see
I find nothing in literature that is val
uable simply for its professional qual
ity Literature is only valuable in the
measure of the passion the blood and
muscle with which it is invested
which lies concealed and active in it
From Horace Traubels With Walt
Whitman In Camden in Century
Better Than References
Can you give me references from
your last place
No maam The last woman I
worked fur was Mrs Libby that used
to live next door to you She an I
couldnt get along at all You dont
know how mean she is I could tell
you ever so many
You may come Chicago Tribune
Very Important
Uncle John should I be justified in
writing to a young man who has neveri
written to me
Only on very important business
my dear
Well this is important business I
want him to marry me Illustrated
Bits
Gives Xone
Farmer Hyer How much milk does
your cow give Farmer Myer She
never gives any You got to take it
Misses Whito Oxford SI 25 and 1 00
Boys Oxford in leather and canvas 83 00 to 150
Childrens Low Shoes of all kinds as low as 75c
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we can rig you out in anything from
your ankles up 5ut let ms be hon
est with you you cannot be really
unle5 5 you have a good
looking pair of shoes for a founda
tion to your appearance we carry
good on which we seldom have
a complaint when we do the man
ufacturer stahvs behi nd them not
only mu 5t a -shoe look well but it
mu 5t wear well test tells we
have tested our suoes they not
only make the feet look proud but
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HAVE THEM FoR 300 AND 400 THE
OXFORD DAY 5 ARE HERE WE HAVE NICE
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constipation biliousness
sick headache
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Finr en or delgcisis oee p iUiit coxasuiaxu
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Pneumonia and Death Save yourself from these
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DR KING
NEW DISCOVERY
Sitting by My Wifes Bed
writes F G Huntley of Oaklanden Ind I read about
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