The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 02, 1907, Image 5

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McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPAHT
No 6 Contral Timo 9 S0 r m
518 A M
715 A M
1000 v it
740 r M
MAIN LINE WEST DErAET
No 1 Mountain Time 80T A m
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11 1154 A M
15 123 A M
IMlKBIAI LINE
No 17G arrives Mountain Timo 505 v M
No 175doimrtB 645 A m
Stooping diniup and reclining chair cars
scats froo on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or write Georgo Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Gus Budigs new electrician is S A
Campbell
They broke in the 1371 in the yards
lost Sunday
Leon Weeks is a new helper in the
blacksmith shop
Earl Newkirk has been enjoying a va
cation of ten days
O A Johnson of the blacksmith
force has resigned
Earl Newkirk returned to work
Thursday morning
A O Wiehe and family returned home
from the west this morning
Three new R4s are expected on the
McCook division any time now
Engines 137 and 148 will both be out
of the back shop in a day or two
A Denver engine No 1354 has been
placed in the back shop for an overhaul
ing
Mr and Mrs J S Miller will go to
Armour this state next Sunday on a
visit
A Armstrong and sister Jessie left tor
Galesburg Illinois this morning on a
visit
R L Paver has gone to Akron to
work for the present in the round house
there
George G Powell and J Langerman
are both new machinists on the erecting
sid this week
Switch engine 13S0 from Denver will
go into the back shop for an overhaul
ing in a few days
Mr and Mrs W S Tomlinson and
Nina will leave in the morning for Ohio
on a months visit
Frank Matchett the janitor of the
machine shop has resigned and has
gone to farm work
Roy Rogers was laid off a few days
on account of having a wheel fall on
one of his pedal extremities
The ten hour shift was resumed by
the company August 1st after about
a month of nine hour service
Engineer L S Viersen and family got
away close of last week for California
to be absent a month or so visiting on
the Pacific coast
The company is putting up a new
smoke stack on the steam plant this
week Also the middle bolier is being
given a new set of flues
Emerson Hanson arrived home Wed
nesday night from a flying but delight
ful trip to Salt Lake City Utah Mrs
Hanson is still briefly visiting in Denver
Rodburn Simmons accompanied his
father down to Omaha Thursday morn
ing on No 2 to have an operation per
formed on his neck upon which there
has been a growth for some time which
has become a great annoyance Ralph
Bosworth is running the eigine to the
turntable meanwhile
JUNIOR NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES
Frank R Roberson a traveler and
lecturer attended the chapel exercises
Tuesday morning and spoke to the
teachers for an hours time very enter
tainingly of his recent trip to SoHth
America He returned only last week
from an abseuce of more than four
month
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Wg Can C1YX That the gas produced by our plant will be equal to any furnished in the largest cities and as the merits of gas are understood and recognized the world
Weill VJUalaiUCC over we are not askjng yOU t0 experiment with an untried commodity The lights will be of the best the cost will be light considering the quality and
as a fuel for cooking purposes it is cheaper superior and far more convenient than gasoline You cannot afford to and you will not be without it when you appreciate its advantages
Our Plant Will be in Operation About September 15
And we are assured of a good list of customers for the opening but as it takes time to do so large amount of plumbing we urge the necessity of placing orders early so that the plumbers may s
commence work at once Special rates on service connections will be allowed the hrst 100 signing contracts for gas ranges or for lights for business houses Place your order today t
P S HEATON Manager
Rev J J Lough ran spoke delight
fully at the Tuesday chapel hour upon
the subject of thinking
Rev Luthor P Luddon secretary
of the state board of education paid
an official visit to the junior normal
school Tuesday in order to check up
the records of the students who were
eligible to receive elementary state cer
tificates as evidence of successful com
pletion of the junior normal school
course The exercises of graduation
wore conducted in the afternoon at
which timo he delivered a noble address
upon the subject The Pendulum
Swing The members of the class
were Martha Morton and Delia Graham
of Stratton Mary Novotny of Center
point Cleo Rector Laura Glandon and
Jessie Russell of McCook Mr Ludden
also spoke to the teachers in a happy
vein at the morning chapel exercises
Last Friday mornings chapel exer
cises brought the week to a pleasant
close as well as marked the completion
of the junior normal school work pro
per Mrs G L Burney Miss Vir
ginia Heckman and Misses Florence
and Roberta Anthony the latter two
members of the school furnished spe
cial numbers E J Hoensheli address
ed the teachers Short farewell talks
were given by Messrs McMichael
Gulliver and Colebank and Miss Julia
Beduar who on that day terminated
their connection with the school
Miss Alice Marquissee and Miss
Blanche Benedict former normal stud
ents were visitors yesterday
Mrs Margaret E Wept superintend
ent of Hayes county has been ia at
tendance at the institute this week
She returned to her home at Hayes
Center this morning
Miss Nellie Dick superintendent of
Chase county and Miss CEstella Good
win superintendent of Dundy county
witnessed the opening of the union nor
mal institute on Monday
A group picture of the institute was
taken Monday in front of the east ward
building with Governor Sheldon and
Superintendent McBrien as central
figures
The normal school faculty were the
guests of Instructor Gregory at an in
formal social Friday evening
Miss Kate Sawyer and Miss Fay
Hostetter contributed enjoyable music
numbers to yesterday mornings chapel
exercises
Mrs Sarah Brindley of Columbus a
well known institute worker has been
conducting the primary instruction at
the institute this week
The teachers of Red Willow county
surprised their county superintendent
Miss Flora B Quick yesterday after
noon at the close of work by present
ing two beautfful gifts one a cut glass
water pitcher and the other a mirror
as evidence of their appreciation of her
help and sympathy during the four
years she has held the office of county
superintendent
ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters and packages
remain uncalled for at the McCook
postoffice July 31 1907
Wm Bailey J T McGuire
Al Bloom W M Mcintosh
Louis Carter Merle Miller
Blanch Clark rhoenia Nice
Miss Nettie Cook Mrs Lenior Miller
C Colbert James Miller
Jasper Curtis Boy Moores
Dick Ely Lillian Murray
Isey Elliot Mao Myers
HansIFredrickson Tennie Rankin
E G Green Rebeger Bros
BerCGoodenbergo J Ritchie
Mrs Hi Hond L J Roach
W F Hickes Wm Simpson
Laura Huffman Jacob Steenmiller
Peter Jensen Jesse C Stenner
Anna Jensen Warren O Ward
i C S Jones William A Wilson
George Kellick H M Wilson
J C King C T Wilson
W H Leason B E Young
Nellie Pascoe C W Connolly
Harry E Pifer Katie Barth
O H Phillips Albert Price
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
The McCook Gas Co
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It Was His Doq
An automobile dashed along the
country road Turning a curve it came
suddenly upon a man with a gun ou
his shoulder and a weak sick looking
old dog beside him The dog was di
rectly in the path of the motor car
The chauffeur sounded his horn but
the doj diet not move until he was
struck After that he did not move
The automobile stopped and one of
the men got out and came forward
He had once paid a farmer 10 for
killing a calf that belonged to another
farmer This time he was wary
Was that your dog
Yes
You own him
Yes
Looks as if wed killed him
Certainly looks so
Very valuable dog
Well not so very
Will 5 satisfy you
Yes
Well then here you are He hand
ed a 5 bill to the man with the gun
and added pleasantly Im sorry to
have broken up your hunt
I wasnt going hunting replied the
other as he pocketed the bill
Not going hunting Then what were
you doing with the dog and the gun
Going down to the woods to shoot
the dog Youths Companion
Story of a Clever Jackdaw
In a small cottage In Herefordshire
there lived a family who owned a very
large but clever jackdaw which was
noted for Its very witty sayings One
day the jackdaw saw the lid of the
stewpot partly off so thinking he
should like a meat dinner he went out
and caught a frog and put it in the
boiling water In the stewpot which
had in some pieces of beef After this
the jackdaw went quietly back to his
perch and waited till dinner time All
went well till the cook began to shar
the dinner out before the family
Every time she pulled a piece of
meat out of the pot the jackdaw said
Thats not mine thats not mine till
at last the cook pulled out the frog
when he exclaimed in a very triumph
ant volee Thats mine thats mine
The shock nearly made the guests faint
away but nevertheless the jackdaw
got his meat dinner while the others
did without for a change London An
swers
An Agricultural Surprise
Eastern visitors to the west are
generally prepared for any phenomenal
showing in the line of agriculture
stock raising and the like says a Col
orado man but once In awhile they
are taken by surprise A New Hamp
shire man who was spending his vaca
tion on a ranch of a relative In Colora
do went out one morning to inspect a
large incubator in which the young
chicks were hatching In one corner of
the incubator a neglected peach seed
encouraged by the warmth of the at
mosphere had burst and a tiny sprout
several inches long was growing out
of it
Suffering Caesar exclaimed the
New Hampshire man as this caught
his eye Do you hatch out your peach
es in this country Kansas City In
dependent
Legend of the Moss Rose
A German tradition gives the origbt
of the moss rose as follows An angel
came to earth in mortal guise He
sought a place of shelter and reposo
after his labors of love but every door
was shut against the heavenly visitor
At length the angel being very weaiy
sank upon the ground and over him a
rosebush spread like a tent It caught
upon its outspread leaves the falling
dew -which -would otherwise have
drenched the messenger of love Wak
ing the angel said to the rose
Thou hast yielded the shelter that man
denied
A proof of my love shall with the abide
And the green moss gathered about tb
stem
While the dewdrops shone like a diadem
Crowning the blushing flower
Circle
There is not a prettier coin Issued
says an English paper than a freshly
minted farthing and the sixty odd Vic
torian farthings of consecutive years
perfect and lustrous are greatly ad
mired for their dainty diminutive por
trayal in copper and bronze of Queen
Victoria during her long reign
FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
For Sale A four ton Fairbanks scale
in good condition
Barnett Lumber Co
For Sale Residence 80G Madison
street Bargain Inquire of F W Bos
worth owner
For Sale If taken soon will sell my
house with one or two lots Good
shade lawn and barn seven rooms
bath and closets first class repair fine
location H L Kennedy
For Sale A granary holds a thous
and bushels Also one 8 inch threshing
machine belt Mrs J A Snyder
910 McFarland st
For Sale Cheap About 1500 feet
inch iron pipe second band Inquire
of J R Pence
Chief of Police
For Rent Furnished room
Gockley 206 Madison st It
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For Rent Furnished rooms Two
blocks north of court house on Manchest
er ave J C Predmore
Want to Rent Two or three rooms
furnished or unfurnished Inquire at
this office
Girl Wanted For general house
work Apply to Mrs C B Gray
Girl Wanted To work for board and
attend school Modern home one block
from brick school house Country girl
preferred
Mrs L M Best phone 91
Wanted A good trustworthy boy to
learn trade steady job to right party
fair wages See Griggs Budig at
cigar factory for particulars It
Personal If young man wearing pan
ama hat and light flannel suit still wish
es to meet blonde young lady as stated
in last weeks Tribune will be at Wood
worths soda fountain Saturday even
ing she will be there as she buys all of
her drugs and sodas of them
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m
Christian Bible school 10 a m
Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m by Dr
Finch Y P S C E 7 p m 8 p m
Wednesday prayer meeting
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albans church at 11 a m and S p m
Sunday school at 10 a m All are
welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
3 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
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Christian Science Services Sun
day at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8 p
m Subject Spirits Meetings
held in Diamond block Room open
daily from 2 to op m except Sun
day Science literature on sale
Methodist Sunday School at 10
Preaching atll and 8 Morning subject
The Old Book Evening subject
The Holy City Epworth League at
7 Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night at 8
Congregational Sunday School at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and
815 p m by pastor Evening subject
Homesteading Christian Endeavor
at 7 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday
at 815 p m A cordial invitation is
extended to all to attend these services
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
Wanted a BelW One
Patient When youro 111 doctor do
you treat yourself
No I call in one of my colleagues
Then cant I call in one of them
ha nno that cured you Kunrar
LDERLY MEN
CAN GET PBOPE
LOTHES AT
OUR STORE
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mr dresser-
a doctor a few day 5 ago met ak
gentleman on the -street
WHY MAJOR I AM 6LAD To -SEE YOtf
HOW ARE Vol FEELING
PRETTY WELL FOR AN OLD MAN AN
SWERED THE MAJOR
OLD MAN A SKED THE DOCTOR
WHY YE S I AM NEARLY -SIXTY
YOU CERTAINLY DONT LOOK IT
O THAT S BECAU SE I GET THE KIND OF
CLOTHES THAT MAKE OU LOOK YOUNGER
WHERE DO YOU Go
O THERE S JST ONE PLACE To Go
REPLIED THE OLD GENTLEMAN WITH AN AS
SURING SMILE THAT PLACE IS
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NOTICE
DeGROFF CO
Houses painted five years ago with
Bradley Vrooman Paint looks nicer
and are better protected than if painted
two years with other paints Buy your
paints of Polk Bros
All ladies appreciate suggestions for
receipts patterns and formulas by other
ladies because the ideas are practical
The Weekly Inter Ocean prints seven
columns of such information each week
This paper is S100 a year but subscrib
ing through the Tribune the two papers
will cost only 10b
NOTICE
In addition to my shoe department I have ob
tained an expert shoemaker and will do all kinds
of shoe repairing as well as shoes made to order
Clothing
Shoes-
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