The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 31, 1906, Image 5

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IMPERIAL LINE
No 175 arrives Mountain Time 540 p m
No 175 departs 645am
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 writo George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or LWWakeleyGeneral Pas
senger Agent Omaha Nebraska
Reduced Rates Summer and Fall
Keduced rates will be in effect during
the summer and fall as follows
Dallas Texas 2310
Toronto Sept 12-13-14-15 3540
Rock Island 111 2015
Buffalo Oct 10-11-12 3650
Rates to numerous other points Call
on the agent for particulars
Low Rates to California
San Francisco or Los Angeles and re
turn 5000
Via Portland 6250 Liberal stopover
privileges allowed
For particulars call at ticket office
G S Scott Agent
Cash Received on Account
Charge Paid Out and other cash
register printed supplies at The Tribune
office
Dont forget that Walker excells and
out sells any one else in the wall paper
line
By The Way
dont you think
we can be of as
sistance to you
Our services as
bankers have
helped others and
why not you
BANKING
IIERE
enables one to get
i n touch with
money money
makes money and
i f youre this
banks patron its
a help worth con
sidering Think
about it and give
us your account
First
National
Bank
CHILDREN NEED SHOES FOR SCHOOI
The Model School Shoes are the most economical and comfortable you can buy The health and ease of the children will make them more
able to study and advance in their school work Dont cripple the child with badly made ill fitting shoes they never give satisfaction and
cost just as much as we ask for the best quality best made and perfect fitting shoes Our stock is new complete a variety of styles at all prices
Here is
A Picture
Of a
Rock Island
Riverside
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Only one of the splendid vareties handled by us
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OUR STOCK OF
Hardware and Implements
IS COMPLETE
With the best kinds not the cheapest We are agents
for the American and Ellwood Woven Wire Fence
Also handle all kinds of paints and oils
McCook Hardware Co
W B Mills R B Simmons
Phone 31 Successor to W T Coleman
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engine 2S10 is over the drop pit for
the usual repairs
Mr Lyon a Havelock machinist was
at headquarters yesterday on a visit
William Grabinowski is temporarily
at the head of the boilermakers force
Operator A J Brown was promoted
to the dispatchers office first of the
week
Mrs J W Hasty and children visited
her parents in Arapahoe fore part of
the week
Engines 1961 and 1065 are both re
ceiving light repairs in the roundhouse
this week
Conductor H C Brown arrived home
close of last week from his business
trip to Chicago
Supt Eaton and Trainmaster Weiden
hamer came in from Denver on No 2
Tuesday morning
Arthur Van Camp is taking a week
off Operator Murray doing the owl
turn in his absence
Q Thomas formerly days at Bast
ings yard office is a new recruit in the
relay office at McCook
W R Garsh is expected back first of
the week from Denver where he has
been spending a month with home folks
Engines 122 and 372 are being over
hauled No 133 is on her wheels and
the 1914 is about ready to go out of the
backshop
W E Keating chief boilermaker
has been transferred to Sheridan Wyo
ming leaving for that point yesterday
to look over the situation The family
will remain here for the present
Joy Selby will retire from the rail
road shop today and after a visit of a
week or two in the mountains will go to
Lincoln and join his brother John in
the plumbing business in that city
To accommodate the business on the
Imperial line last week the company
ran two special trains making a five-days-a-week
service There seems to be a
fairly profitable business for an every-day-but-Sunday
service
Lewis Carothers has bought theKnape
dwelling in West McCook this week
Mr Knape is selling all of his McCook
iaterest preparatory to going to Seattle
Wash near where he has property and
where his son Fred is now employed by
a telephone company
The railroad men quite handsomely
remembered W E Keating before his
departure for Sheridan Wednesday
night A gold ring handsome gold
handle umbrella gold chain and charm
were among the giftB Keating for the
first time since his arrival in McCook
if not in his life was without words
but he was mighty full of gratitude for
the sentiment the gifts represented
Bud Burrows of the telegraph oilice
attended the reunion at Cambridge
Thursday It is rumored that Jack is
soon to become n Benedict
Agent and Mrs G S Scott departed
Monday night for a months vacation
They will leave the children at Beatrice
and after a short visit in Omaha will
apend several weeks with a brother near
Worland Wyo fishing and otherwise
enjoying a much needed rest E Harris
is in charge during his absence
Most of the boys in the telegraph of
fice have takeu their vacations and the
force is getting back into their old hours
again Wire Chief Hober has tried to
arrange for all the boys to be off for at
least a few days during the summer so
they would be in good shape for the
heavy work of the fall and winter
HECulbertson the New Master Mechanic
It will bo gratifying news to his
many friends on the McCook division
the learning of his appointment to be
master mechanic of the McCook div
ision headquarters at McCook Mr
Culbertson has been a traveling engin
eer on this division
Perhaps no man on the McCook div
ision has enjoyed a more rapid rise
going up by short steps from fireman to
traveling fireman traveling engineer
master mechanic And it has not been
made by the well known pull Merit
has been the basis Persistent and
studious work and research have been
prime items in his advancement and
his rise has been deserved
The Tribune makes bold to prophesy
that he will make good as master
mechanic as he has of each subordinate
position he has held in the companys
service Gentlemanly reserved firm
fair dealing he ought to make a popular
man with both company and employes
Burlington Bulletin September 1906
It will pay to consult this Bulletin
To New England and Canada Daily
low excursion rates during September
to Canada and on Sept 5th and 19th
to New England resorts
Cheap one way to Pacific coast
Cheap Colonist rates daily to San
Francisco Los Angeles Portland Seat
tle Tacoma and other coast territory
Aug 27th to October 31st also cheap
one way to Montana Wyoming Big
Horn Basin Utah and Western Color
ado Sept 15th to Oct 31st
To California Portland and Puget
Sound Round trip Sept 3rd to 14th
5000 to California one way via Puget
Sound 6250 Last chance this sum
mer
Denver Colorado Springs and Pueblo
one fare round trip maximum excur
sion rate 1500 from Nebraska Sept
19th to 22nd inclusive
To the East and South Cheap excur
sions to various destinations during
September
Homeseekers Excursions Frequent
ly each month to Western Nebraska
Eastern Colorado Big Horn Basin dry
land farming destinations or irrigated
sections
Free Kinkaid Lands Write D Clem
Deaver Agent Burlingtons Homeseek
ers Information Bureau at 1004 Far
nam St Omaha about getting hold
of a free section of Kinkaid lands now
being restored to the public domain
Consult nearest Burlington Ticket
Agent from time to time and see what
one Way and round trip rates he has
available for your immediate purpose
G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry
L W Wakeley GPA Omaha
Clubs and Tipping
In clubs the best service is obtained
where tipping is forbidden In poorly
conducted clubs tipping is allowed but
in the best conducted ones a member
found guilty of tipping a servant would
be liable to expulsion The majority
of clubs in America are luxuries
Wines food and tobacco cost as much
in them as In fashionable restaurants
In these clubs which have little reason
for existence tipping is permissible
But in England the club is not a lux
ury but an economy The English
founded the club and an Englishman
is a clubman because he can get at his
club a good dinner a good bottle of
wine and a good cigar at less than half
the price he would pay at the Carlton
or the Trocadero In no English club
is tipping ever countenanced Men
have been expelled from English clubs
for habitual tipping In many Ameri
can clubs it has been found that ano
tipping rule on the whole bettered the
service
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RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Captain I II Wasson had the mis
fortune to have 700 bushels of wheat
burn in the stack during recent thresh
ing operations on his farm
Tho Fitch school house is beihg re
paired and overhauled so as to be in fit
condition for tho early resumption of
school
There are several places on route ones
highway whore tho mower could be used
to advantiige along the Cnrwin farm
and north of Fred Adams among oth
ers By mowing tho weeds and sun
flowers the road would be much im
proved now and drifting of snow would
be prevented next winter Give the
carrier on No 1 a clear free road
Some unknown person or parties stole
a letter last Friday from the S B
Rankin mail box on route one Post
master Kimmell authorizes the writer to
offer a reward of 25 for information
leading to tho arrest aud conviction
of the one or ones guilty of this offence
against the United States or any other
similar crime Some one seems to bo
determined to have trouble with Uncle
Sam and they will succeed beyond their
wildest expectations if the evidence can
be secured
The dividing board of Brenings self
feeder went through the machine the
other day causing considerable damage
and delay
W P Broomfield was on the lndiano
la market Tuesday with hogs
W N Rogers shipped his fine White
faces to the Lincoln state fair Thurs
day
Ed and Herman Ramelow departed
Wednesday night via St Louis for
Springfield 111 where they will attend
school Ed Schmidt accompanied them
home to St Louis
John Nahr is building a splendid new
granary for August Bahr
W G Dutton is adding some com
modious outbuildings to his farm this
week
Mrs J I Lee and Mrs Brannack re
ceived news of the sickness of their sis
ter Mrs McDougal at her home near
Haigler and Mrs Brannack wont up
Wednesday night to take care of her
J I Lee is certainly in the ice busi
ness this year Besides supplying
about 300 customers in and about
McCook he has shipped ice by express
to Stratton Holbrook Wauneta and
other small towns and by the carload to
Palisade and Oxford and has engaged
to ship five carloads more He is sup
plying Indianola with ice hauling five
tons aweek with four horses He has
also agreed to supply Bartley and Cul
bertson in a similar manner
Mrs J I Lee was informed of the ill
ness of her niece Mrs Bud Rinck and
she and her niece Miss Wallace drove
over Wednesday
Some ellows took Jim Lee for a Rus
sian aristocrat the other night as he
was on his way home from hauling ice
to Indianola and made a pistol target of
Jim who has not quite recovered from
the shock and fright yet
BOX ELDER
G N Henderson has threshed this
week for Gee Younger Geo Harrison
and C H Mundy
The poles for the telephone line from
McCook to Box Elder have been placed
and the wire is now being stretched
The picnic was well attended last
Friday considering the rainy weather
The proceeds of the stand were 2741
Next Sunday is Epworth League
Rally Day and efforts are being made
to have a special program for next
Sunday evening league meeting
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
Moline Oliver and Case gang plows
Mitchell wagons and Superior drills at
H P Waite Cos
Old maids would be scarce and hard to
find
Could they be made to see
How grace and beauty is combined
By using Rocky Mountain Tea
L V McConnell-
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the pa go for sale at The
Tribune office
MODEL
SCHOOL
SHOES
THE MODEL SHOE STORE H McCOOK NEBRASKA
PHONE 18
WHEN TftEV Dp Look NCE MDSofitE
Dont Know when they dont if
YoV WANT To Look fNE Go To A
FJNE PLACE VE SHOULD ALL LOOK
AS Well AS We CAN BECAME PEople
JVDGCU5 BY OUR APPEARANCEDord
You love to see peo ple wear
TortYTOGS J Do
Buster brown
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THAT foME PEOPLE DONfKNoW
COPrniCHT I9Q6BY THE BUSTER BROWN CO CHICAGO
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dont you love for other people to
see you wearing tony toggs if you
dont believe dreeing well raises you
in the esteem of others jvst try it
once count those you know who are
most respected they wear the best
garments are not their examples
good to follow ask them where they
get their wearables 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 craved summer
GOODS AT HOT SUMMER PRICED Too
RESPECTFULLY
O L DEGROFF CO
e MGook Tribune
Only 100 per Year
Powell Nilsson
Marion Nebraska
Carry a full line of Implements
Wagons Carriages Buggies and Har
ness John Deere line a specialty Al
so a good line of corn shellers
I have plenty of time to show you
the goods Come and see us before
buying elsewhere
Aup n tt
J H WICKS Manager