The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 24, 1906, Image 5

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The MODEL SCHOOL SHOES
have always been THE BEST There are none just as good The prices are no higher than the inferior quality This makes them
cheaper and more economical for the purchaser They wear longer keep their shape better and are more comfortable to the wearer
QUALITY FIT and STYLE are the three essential standards THE MODELalways maintains
MODEL
SCHOOL
SHOES
THE MODEL SHOE STORE az McCOOK NEBRASKA
PHONE 18
No 6
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BUGGIES
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Everything
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Implements and Hardware
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We sell everything from a threshing
machine to a clothes pin
McCook Hardware Co
W B Mills R B Simmons
Phone 31 Successor to W T Coleman
Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET
Central Timo 1146pm
ojtli X M
800AM
955 PM
MAIN LINE WEST DEPART
No 1 Mountain Time 1206 P M
3 1123 pm
5 800pM
13 937aM
imperial line
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 540 p M
No 175 departs 645 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Ticket sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or LWWakeleyGeneral Pas
senger Agent Omaha Nebraska
Low Rates to California
San Francisco or Los Angeles and re
turn S5000
Via Portland SG250 Liberal stopover
privileges allowed
For particulars call at ticket office
G S Scott Agent
Scrub yourself daily youre not clean
inside Clean insides means clean stom
ach bowels blood liver clean healthy
tissue in every organ MORAL Take
Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea 35
cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell
Dont forget that Walker excells and
out sells any one else in the wall paper
line
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THE GUARANTEED
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THE CHILDRENS FAVORITE TONIC
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
THE GENUINE PREPARED OHLY BY
Ballard Snow Liniment Co
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when out fishing
It must be just
what fish want or
you wont catch
them
Money
is the bait that al
lures all financial
enterprises so as
to land them Get
friendly with this
bank so that when
you engineer that
nest deal you
wont feel timid
about borrowing
what extra funds
you need Bank
here and accom
modation will be
easy
First
National
Bank
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
E R Gossett is a now brakeman
Engine 1331 is in the backshop for an
overhauling
Miss Fay Stayner is visiting her grand
parents in Edgar
C W Corey is a new switchman in
the McCook yard
Engine 2814 received some work on her
cylinders this week
W W Colvert a conductor out of
Denver has left the service
Brakeman F L Traver and family
are visiting his parents in Lincoln
Conductor J F Utter went down to
Superior Wednesday night on a visit
The 1962 had her steam pipes repair
ed this week besides other minor re
pairs
Engine 1G37 went out of the back
shop last Friday No 16G2 will go out
this week
Conductor W II Browne is sick and
off duty Conductor T E McCarl is on
5 and 12 west of here
F L Traver has returned to the
mechanical department entering the
boilermakers force his old love
Miss Nellie Ryan stenographer in the
dispatchers office left on 2 Saturday
morning for Chatsworth 111 on a
vacation
Milton Moire is a new helper in the
blacksmith shop He is recently from
South America and regards McCook as
a summer resort
Conductor W A Cassell of the Rep
ublican City Oberlin line recently in
jured while helping in unloading a
piano is laying off
Brakeman S M Cook almost lost the
sight of his left eye fore part of the
week his optic coming in contact with
a valve on a freight car
Head Painter Voss goes with Master
Mechanic Kennedy to Sheridan and
William Harman succeeds to the posi
tion here of head painter
The platform at the freight house is
being extended westward giving more
needed transfer room in handling the
heavy freight business at this point
With almost a hundred engines on the
McCook division no engine failures
ere reported Tuesday on the entire
division The mechanical department
is proud of the record
Engineer W A Cline was called up
to Lucy postoffice near Dunning Neb
raska last Thursday by the death of
his little baby whose remains arrived
here Sunday night and were buried on
the following afternoon Mrs Cline
was at the home of her parents Mr and
Mrs S J Martin when the baby was
fatally stricken
The appointment of Master Mechanic
F E Kennedy of the McCook division
to a similar position at Sheridan Wyo
ming his former home comes as an
item of surprise to many here He is
thought to be peculiarly qualified for
that position being especially familiar
with the needs and conditions of that
difficult division of the Hill roads He
has been up at Sheridan part of this
week though he will not formally enter
upon his new position until Sept 1
Removal Sal
M K Over is working in tho Denver
yard now
Brakeman II S Mitchell left tho ser
vice August 21st
Engine 706 is being given light repairs
in the roundhouse
Brakeman T E Collopy is laying olf
with a sprained ankle
Ira P Dye is now in tho train service
having been transferredjfrom Emersons
repair force
Brakeman W H Armstrong was call
ed home Wednesday by the severe
illness of Mrs Armstrong
Conductor T F Foley has taken a
short lay off and gone to Emery S D
to accompany his folks homo
Miss Julia Ryan stenographer in the
superintendents office has returned to
work after a months vacation
A B Griffith of the timekeepers
office left Monday for Chicago where
a brother is seriously ill with appen
dicitis
Claim Agent Hanson left last Sun
day for Bushnell Illinois on a business-pleasure
trip returning home yes
terday
This week new books of rules have
been issued to all conductors They
cover the movements of trains by tele
graph telephone and block signal
A B Griffith reached Chicago Tues
day but his brother had died the pre
ceeding afternoon at four oclock of
quick appendicitis Interment will occur
in Omaha
Mrs N L Cronkhite stopped over in
Hastings yesterday enroute to Wyom
ing N Y to which place she has been
hastily summoned by the serious illness
of her mother Mrs C L Barrett
Hastings Tribune
SCCarroll clerk in the master mech
anics office has resigned and expects to
leave for Seattle Wash about Septlst
His departure will be a distinct loss to
McCooks music circle the band and
orchestra especially being losers
C E Emerson has moved his office
quarters into the building just north
of the storehouse recently occupied by
W A Middleton His old office was on
the repair tracks farther east in the
yard Henry Moers is filling the posi
tion vacated by Middleton
Republicans Name Strong Ticket
The result of the State Republican
convention this week is most satisfac
tory The ticket is strong and sound
and will be elected beyond peradventure
For United States Senator
NORRIS BROWN of Buffalo
For Governor
GEORGE L SHELDON of Cass
For Lieutenant Governor
M R HOPEWELL of Burt county
For Railroad Commissioners
H J WINNETT of Lancaster
ROBERT COWELL of Douglas
A J WILLIAMS of Pierce
For Secretary of State
GEORGE JUNKIN of Gosper
For Auditor
ED M SEARLE JR of Keith
For Superintendent of Public Instruction
JASPER L MBRIEN of Fillmore
For Treasurer
LAWSON G BRLVN of Boone
For Attorney General
AVILLIAM T THOMPSON of Merrick
For Land Commissioner
HENRY M EATON of Dodge
Brotherhood of St Paul Election
The Brotherhood of St Paul at their
business meeting Monday night elected
the following officers Oscar E Pear
son president E S Howell vice-president
J G Schleich secretary J W
Chase treasurer M B Carman chap
lain Judge J C Moore J E Ludwick
Louis Thorgrimson F L Wolfe A P
Morse directors Their rooms are open
on Monday Thursday and Saturday
nights and Sunday afternoons All men
made welcome Run on the W M C A
order
School Will Open September lth
At a meeting of the board of education
held this week it was decided to open
the fall and winter term of public school
Monday morning September 17th This
later-than-usual date is the result of the
recent moving of the West ward build
ing to a new location and its need of re
pairs
BURLINGTON RELIEF MAY QUIT
Recent Law Invalidates Releases Secured
by the Company
Unless a decision of tho supreme
court repealing an act of congress passed
at the last session can be secured with
in the next few months the Burlington
Relief may go out of business as will
also five or six similar institutions in the
United States The officials of the Bur
lington are purported on good author
ity to have reached this decision short
ly after the passage of a measure which
holds that the release secured by the
company upon the payment of disability
and death benefits is no protection from
damage suits which might ensue later
A conference of all tho companies in
the country will be held in the uear fu
tureat which the best counsel available
will be employed to tes the validity of
the measure in the highest court of the
United States In the event that the
release is held valid the relief will con
tinue to be conducted on its present
basis but not otherwise
A rumor that the Relief would go out
of business shortly has been in circula
tion for some time and the matter has
been a subject of deep concern ro tho
employees all over the system The re
port that the reason for the move was
that the institution was on a shakey
financial basis is entirely unfounded
The reserve now on hand is sufficient for
all possible exigencies and the action is
simply one of expediency The cost of
conducting the Relief exceeds 883000 a
year for medical examiners and office
help alone and in view of the fact that
the company is still liable for damage
suits it is regarded as being inadvisable
to continue the concern along the pres
ent lines Galesburg Evening Mail
Dietrich was Promoted
Julius Dietrich master mechanic of
the Lincoln division of the Burlington
has been promoted to be assistant sup
erintendent of motive power for the
lines west of the river under Superin
tendent Roope the successor of R D
Smith Mr Dietrich has been twenty
years in the service of the Burlington
and has won an enviable record as an
operating official He will be succeeded
by G C Johnson of Sheridan who will
in turn be replaced by F E Kennedy of
McCook Lincoln Star
Weldenhamer May Go West
It is rumored that P E Weidenham
er superintendent of the Sheridan divi
sion of the Burlington will be trans
ferred to other duties and that E P
Bracken superintendent of the Sterling
division will take his place These di
visions are in the Wyoming district
under the new arrangement of Burling
ton line3 The changes are said to be
operative September 1 Lincoln Star
The Finest Ever
The Tribune recently received a ship
ment of the finest type writer paper ever
brought to town We also have the
cheaper grades But if you like some
thing splendid just try a box of Strath
more
Telephone Notice
Parties who are not now subscribers
who wish telephones please make ar
rangements ht the office as soon as pos
sible C I Hall Manager
The races at the State Fair the first
week in September are well fitted and
will be hotly contested There are sev
eral features which will be new some of
which are a Derby in which a goodly
number of the best running horses of
the state are already entered A guide
less pacer named Emma from
EvansvilleIndianawill go twice as also
will another guideless pacer Dr Tom
of Tecumseh and a guideless trotter
Surenaof St Edward These last
two will be the contestants in a guide
less race which is something new in
the racing line Murphy the man who
sings to beat the band will sing before
the grand stand each afternoon
At Shadeland Park there is a boy
That says his name is Behler
But when to the wash tub he drew near
You would have sworn twas squealer
For futher information inquiro of any
of the threshing crew at W N Rogers
Let The Tribune do your printing
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WHEN THlY Do Look NCE MoSom
D0NT KNOW WHEN THEY DONT IF
YoU WANT To LOOK FNE Go To a
FINE PLACE VE SHOULD ALL LOOK
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1 SggS COPYRIGHT I9Q6BY THE BUSTER BROWN CO CHICAOofS No
DONT YOU LOVE FOR OTHER PEOPLE To
SEE YOU WEARING TONY ToGGS IF YOU
DONT BELIEVE DREEING WELL YoU
IN THE ESTEEM OF OTHERS JVST TRY IT
ONCE COUNT THoSE YoU KNOW WHO ARE
MO 5T RESPECTED THEY WEAR THE 5E 5T
GARMENTS ARE NOT THEIR EXAMPLES
good To follow ask them where they
GET THEIR WEARA5LE 5 Too IF YoU WILL
WE ARE WILLING PEOPLE WHO GET ON
DONT WEAR UNSIGHTLY APPAREL WE
BELIEVE WE HAVE ALL OF THE THINGS
YOUR APPEARANCE CRAVE 5 SUMMER
GOODS AT HOT SUMMER PRICED Too
RESPECTFULLY
O L DEGROFF Co
Reunion at Cambridge
Tickets will be on sale to Cambridge
from August 27 to Sept 1 with a final
limit of Sept 3 at a rate of 106
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at The
Tribune office
Moline Oliver and Case gang plows
Mitchell wagons and Superior drills at
H P Waite Cos
Planes by Mh
Write today for new catalogs and
special prices on fine pianos We man
ufacture the celebrated Mueller pi
anos made doubly strong to stand
the westn climate and guaranteed
for 20 years Sold direct to you at
factory prices Also 20 other standard
makes including Steinway Steger
Emerson Hardman Davis Bradford
A B Chase Kurtzman McPhail etc
Also over 50 slightly used upright
pianos at one half former cost 85
98 105 and up to 190 Easy terms
if desired Write today you will save
money We ship pianoa everywhere
Address
SCHMOLLER MUELLER PIANO
CO
1311 13 Farnam street Omaha Neb
The largest piano house In the west
Over 600 pianos In stock Established
1859
Burlington Bulletin August 1906
You will find
some attractive excur
sion rates that will interest you
To Chicago and Return Very low -Less
than half rates for the round trip
August 4th to 6th inc August 11th
to 13th inc Ample return limits
To New England and Canada Daily
low round trip rates to Canada and on
August 8th and 22nd to New England
resorts
G A R Rates to Minneapolis and St
Paul August 11th to 13th inc Much
less than half rates for tho round trip
To San Francisco and Los Angelos and
Return Only SMOOO direct routes and
S6200 via Shasta Route and Puget
Sound returning via Northern Pacific
Burlington line via Billings All the
attractions of the West included in thi
rate and route Daily Sept 3rd to thf
14th inc limit Oct 31st
Denver Colorado Springs and Pueblo
For Pikes Peak celebration one fare
round trip maximum 100 from th
Missouri River Sept 10th to 22nd inc
Homeseekers Excursions Fn quont
ly each month according to territory
Ask your agent Write DClem Deaver
Agent Burlingtons Homeseekers Infor
mation Bureau at 1004 Farnam St
Omaha at our cetting hold of a free
section of Kindaid land Thousand of
acres of these lands are being vacated
and we assist settlers in locating on
these lands
Consult nearest Burlington Ticket
Agent
G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry
L W Wakeley GPA Omaha
CUT PRICESCome and Look for Bargains If you
dont find any stay at home next time
THE IDEAL BARGAIN DEPOT
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