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25 cts Large Size 50 cts fiuwwmwjwum 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 J DAVID MAGNER Phone H Fresh and Salt Meate RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS t Engine 1755 hnd her cylinders bored out Thursday Flagman Ciaudu Pierton is laid up with an attack of measles Engine 2705 is over the drop pit for re pairs on her driver boxes and brasses William Fane is down from Sheridan Wyoming guest or his sister Mrs C M Bailey Engine 70G was in the round house yesterday for repairs to her front tank trucks No 1062 is in tho shop for repairs to one of her pistons and for a new driving-rod W J Logan Jr is cashier at Fort Morgau Colo an old employe in a new position Storekeeper and Mrs C W Britt have moved into the late G R Snyder residence O M Dellart is a new helper in the blacksmith shop Family will arrive from Nelson tomorrow A fine lot of work benches have been provided in the round house with doors and lock below for tools etc Dare Kenyon is having a serious time with his eyes from having a quantity of lye splashed into them last Saturday Five engines are being overhauled in the backshop Nos 3101 1336 3030 326 and 1760 all going in this week but the 1760 Conductor E O Scott came up from Republican Thursday on No 13 and will run out of McCook hereafter the youngest man with a regular run Engineer S V Ives formerly an en gineer on the McCock division but now running out of Greenville Texas was in the city Saturday meeting oldtime friends C E Perkins and party were here Sunday morning He was on his way east from his ranch nearLudell Kas General Manager Holdrego accompan ied him to Chicago Express Messenger W S Ackerman accidentally shot himself through one of his toes first of the week A son was born to him and wife Wednesday which about evens up the misfortune of the earlier part cf the week Engineer and Mrs W H Dungan left on Tuesday evening for Nashville Tenn to attend the great meeting of American Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers to be held in that delightful southern city and to see more of the south during their visit of a few weeks No 13 was about an hour late Thurs day being delayed a mile west of Rep ublican by the front wheels of the front trucks of the tank getting off the track There was no considerable damage save the cutting of ties for several telegraph-pole lengths It was however a narrow and lucky escape for the train which stood for going into the ditch Conductor and Mrs George Willetts Jr departed on Monday night for fornia to be absent several weeks on a visit They had intended attending the great shriners meeting in San Francisco but the earthquake and fire changed the meeting to Chicago But as their plans were completed for a western coast trip they decided to make the California visit anyhow t RED WILLOW The Waddells are enjoying their new home Henry JBellairs is able to be about again Mrs Hatcher is visiting her sister in Sterling J F Helm had their home papered last week Mrs Hauxwell closed her school on last Friday F C Smith is a real farmer now with his new wind mill Mrs Graves came from Denver Mon day to visit with the home folks Mrs C H Barrett and Mrs Ginther were visiting in the neighborhood one evening this week Ira Clark visited a short time with the homefolks while here to attend tae funeral of his brother-in-law Ho will return to school but his wife will stay with her folks awhile Take advantage today of some of The Tribunes subscription offers BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach j i The much talked of increase in prices of leather need not worry the customers of THE MODEL fprthe 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 arc sold generally even in the cities Call and examine them and learn our prices Mens Tans all sizes and styles 350 Patent Leather ut 350 8300 and 250 Gun Metal a dull finish Oxford very popular 350 nr Burlington Bulletin April 1906 Special uomeskekeks kates 1st and 3rd Tuesdays low excursion rates to the North Platte Valley tho Bighorn Basin and other frontier territory Personally connucted excursions oh 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 Ilcmeseekers In formation Bureau 1004 Faruani 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 fai m now If this appeals to you send for irrigation literature LOW VACATION TOURS TO COLORADO i i 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 Juno 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 - Ladies Tnn welts and turns nt 82 50 and 200 Ladies White Oxfords in a variety of tdeaj at 82 00 SHoOHM 100 Ladies Best Patent Colt Oxfords 8T00 and f f 250 r D ANBURY Eoimott Erwin is nt work in Lolmnon Sylvia Remington is no better at present writing Alfred Palmers little boy is very sick with lung trouble Perry Cathcart is here visiting with his son for a few days Mrs Burr French and children visited in Herndon over Sunday Guv Smith was under the doctors care the laat part of last week but Ijettor now IS J Geo Lewis nine year old boy died Tuesday from the effects of the storm Monday night Quito a number around Danbun havo the German measles Some haw been exposed to tho genuine red measles Mr ana Mrs Ji M woods Went io Lincoln Friday evening to attend the wedding of their son George to Miss Grace Crum of that ilace TheShiloh school closed last Firiday Miss Deitsch wasteacheY -She went to McCook witht6biii6trheotherrteaiililrs and went from there to her irrolnocin Bartley e The commencement exercise will be cursion tickets to the Block Hills HotjVen Friday evening at the town hall Springs South Dakota Sheridan Wy ftfay 18th The baccalaureate sermon 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 possiblb cost G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry L W Wakely G P A Omaha RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1 August Bahr is having his dwelling painted A son was born to Mr and Mrs Wil liam Neumann J II Warfield has been very sick but is better now William Neumann arrived home this week from Uoswell N M After four efforts T M Phillippi suc ceeded in getting a good well Ralph Warfield was on the McCook market this week with hogs Vern Dickerson of Red Cloud visited his sister Mrs F C Roberson a day or this week C W Roper donned a suit of new duds Sunday and spent the day visit ing at Nels Downs place J C Wagoner is home from Grand Island where he has been attending business college He came Monday night Nettie Endsleys school closed last Friday She was detained in the com munity until Saturday evening when a farewell party of happy particulars was held at the home of Joseph Dudek S C Dragoos baby is getting on nicely S C has returned to Friend Later The baby is reported very low as we go to press the father came back from Friend Wednesday night Diar Dragoo is up from Indianola today BARTLEY Farmers are busy planting corn Mike Finnegan has been sick this week is better now W F Miller and Toney Dietch are painting their business buildings Fremont Teeters and Jimmey Gairtt made a visit to Edison this week Six cars of cattle and two of hogs were shipped from this station this week Mrs May McKnight went to McCook Wednesday for a visit with relatives A pleasant party at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Untiedt was enjoyed by many guests Dr Arbogast reports nice little girl born to Mr and Mrs CMVincent Wed nesday evening Miss Sadie Hamilton returned home Monday from Wellfleet where she has been teaching school James Carnahan has finished the in terior of his fine residence this week J A Fletcher did the work Over 4 inches of rain fell here Sunday night and Monday Fences were badly damaged along the low land U G Etherton took possession of the Inter Ocean May 1st which he recently purchased of Harry L Brown Cream in sealed 10c an 1 20c bottles or sale at Marshs meat market will be given Sunday before the 18th and the Alumni Banquet will be Sat urday evening May 19th The ladies of the Christian Sunday School met at Mrs Thomass and or ganized a work circle called the Ladies working band Wednesday evening with fourteen members The ladies will be gin work right away They will meet at Mrs J E Noes Tuesday afternooD of this week i A little runaway occurred between Mr Robinsons house and Mr Burbridges house Saturday evening A livery team had taken three of the lady teach ers over to McCook to attend the teach ers association and they had returned home and all of the teachers but one Miss Morris had gotten out of the buggy and gone home one of the bolts came out of a single tree and frightened the horses They started to run but were stopped before very much damage was done or any one was injured -This locality was visited by a very disasFrous cyclone Monday evening about 430 oclock It began this side of Cedar Bluffs and destroyed a school house and crossed the creek at Mr Weyeneths tore down his barn anda part of his house It destroyed George Lewis house and seriously injured two of the children all of the family were injured in some way Bill Andruss house Wm Kendalls barn were both blown away Then north of the Beaver it changed its course and started north erist It destroyed all of the buildings on Elvin Woods place all of the build ings on Mr Saunders place were made into kindling wood The barn on Mr E M Woods place was destroyed Rex Miles windmill blown down Every thing at Harry Butlers and John Leis tiresbut their houses Ambrose Rubys house was picked up and carried about 10 feet The Drake place where Clar ence Axtell lived every thing was blown into kindling wood A barn and windmill blown down Every thing at Mr Reeds is destroyed Jess Smiths barn and orchard is all gone Laffertys windmill is destroyed The inmates of most of the above hou3es es caped by going into their storm caves The people that had their buildings destroyed have the sympathy of the re mainder of the community although very much property was destroyed it was very fortunate that more people were not hurt than were Low Rates to California San Francisco or Los Angeles and re turn 85000 Via Portland 36250 Liberal stopover privileges allowed -For particulars call at ticket office G S Scott Agent Corn Bottinj In Fields Corn is so plentiful in the vicinity of Chelsea L T that the farmers are ietting it rot in the fields Twenty cents a bushel is all they can get for It and they do not think that prico payB for harvesting Information Complete Chicago Tribune You remember that -worthless little cousin of mine you knew ten years ago Well hes fispt Harkness now United States service Salvation army or aseball club Misses White Oxfords 8123 and 1 00 Boys Oxford in leather and canvas 83 00 to 150 Childrens Low Shoes of all kinds as low as 75c HE MODEL SHOE McCOOK NEBRASKA THE MAY QUEEN iff CSfe 52283 Vk VfKX 2vtW tCTA8 TV cur Minal mimM Mii REOUVED THAT MAY IS A MONTH OF bud a promiseit may and THEN IT MAY NOT If 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