The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 18, 1907, Image 5

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PRICES
GrPmBaking Powder
Made from cream of tartar derived
solely from grapes the most deli
cious and healthful of all fruit acids
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You can secure ten of the most delightful toilet
preparations in the world for 100 if youk take
advantage of the Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Com
panys great introductory offer
Regular price of the assortment h 270
Sanifol Tooth Powder 25c
Sanitol Face Cream e 0 0 e 25 c
Sanitol Tooth Paste 0 25c
Sanitol Toilet Powder e 25c
Sanitol Liquid Antiseptic e o 25c
Sanitol Bath Powder 25c
Sanitol Tooth Brush 35c
Sanitol Shaving Creme 25c
Sanitol Violet Elite Soap 25c
Sanitol Face Powder 35c
Total retail price 270
Ncr other toilet preparations have given such general
satisfaction or are as widely used as these They are
refreshing beautifying and permanently beneficial
For full particulars call at
C R Wood worth Co Druggists
SHOES SHOES SHOES
DIAMONDS FAMILY SHOE STORE
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HOES for Father
HOES for Mother
HOES for Sister
HOES for Brother
HOES that FIT
HOES that WEAR in fact
HOES of all kinds and of the best makes including the
Celebrated SELZ SHOES you will find
AT
Diamonds Family Shoe Store
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MAIN LINE EAST DEPAKTI
Central Time 930 r M
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1000 p si
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MAIN LINE WEST DEPART
Arrives
Mountain Time
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No 17G arrives Mountain Time
No 175ileparts
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McCook Neb
Sleopins lining and reclininp chair cars
seats free on through trains Ticket sold
and baKRaco checked to any point in tho United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write Georce Scott Acent Mc
Cook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
The boilermakers patched No 1039
this week
L A Smith is a new helper in the
machineshop
Helper F V Cady was an Oxford
visitor Sunday
William Clark is a new helper in the
blacksmithshop
Engine 64G was over the drop pit for
usual repairs this week
Helper W F Miller has resigned from
the blacksmithshop force
Helper C A Bickerstaff has resigned
from the machineshop force
William Broyles and O U Charlet of
tho blacksmithshop force are laying off
temporarily on account of sickness
Switch engine 1331 got off the track in
the yard Tuesday afternoon but was
enrailod again without much difficulty
Dispatcher J F Forbes came in from
his trip over the division and Dispatcher
W C Euans is now out on a similar
mission
The Burlington has effected another
merger Machineshop Foreman Young
has had the office of foreman on the
erecting side added to his other and
general duties
C A Leneman was in Omaha Sun
day on a visit
Conductor A P Ely has resigned
from the service
Apprentice Earl Notley resumed work
Monday morning
T H Selby visited his sick mother in
Cambridge Sunday
V D Spicer and E W Evans ma
chinists have resigned
Mrs A P Ely returned from her Red
Cloud visit Tuesday night
Engineer M H Griggs is moving back
to McCook from Oxford today
Tho headquarters of the Oxford Eed
Cloud crews have been changed to Ked
Cloud
Conductor Herman Hegenberger is off
for forty days furlough and Meyers has
his car
Conductor F A Stark is building a
large house on his farm just west of Ox
ford
Chief Clerk W E DeWitt of the
master mechanics oflice Denver was
at headquarters Tuesday
Engineer Steve Fiun and bride arriv
ed in town last night and are receiving
congratulations warm and plentiful
today
Holdrege is being tried as lay over
point for the Hastings Holdrege local
crew with a view to improving the ser
vice
The wrecking outfit went up to Wray
Wednesday to pick up a car which had
been shoved part way off the end of the
coal shed
Supt Young looped the loop by
way of Oxford Red Uioud and Hastings
Thursday coming in on No 5 Master
Mechanic Culbertson and Trainmaster
McKenna accompanied him
Farmers Another
raise in wagons is staring you in the
face but we have anticipated this and
have a good stock of high grade New
Moline and Birdsel wagons which
you can still have at the old price If
you are going to need a new wagon in
the next year you should by now
McCook Hardware Co
The Carpenters Organize
Following nro the by laws and rulcfi
of union 17G3 United Brotherhood of
Carpenters and Joiners of America
Article T
Tho jurisdiction of this union slul
cover all of Rod Willow county Nobr
Article II
Tho meotings of this union shall bo
held every Thursday ovening at 8
oclock from April 1st to Oct 1st and
at 730 from Oct 1st to April 1st
Article III
Initiation foe shall be 500 to accomp
any application
Article IV
Any inetnbor who has been suspended
for nonpayment of dues may be rein
stated by paying tho regular initiation
feo
Article V
Beneficial members shall pay GOc per
month and Bomi benoficinl members
shall pay per month dno 10c por
month of which shall bo sot aside as
sick benefit funds to bo paid out by a
vote of tho union only
Article VI
After Jan 1st 1908 nine hours shall
constitute a days labor except Satur
day which shall bo 8J hours
Article VII
Tho hours of labors shall bo
730 a m and 530 p in with
for the day All other timo
between
full pay
shall bo
over timo
Articlo VIII
Working over time shall not be al
lowed only in cases of extreme necessity
then timo and a half shall bo allowed
for all over time except Sunday and
thb following holidays
Decoration Day July 4th Thanks
giving Christmas and Now Years
which shall bo double timo There
shall bo no work on Labor day except
by a two tLird vote of tho union
Article IX
No member shall bo allowed to work
with a person who has been suspended
for violation of rules of tho union
Article X
The minimum wages paid journey
men carpenters shall not bo less than
30c per hour with pay for 9 hours on
Saturday
Articlo XI
The financial secretary and treasurer
shall be required to give a suriety bond
to the amount of 500 to bo paid for by
tho local union
Article XII
The financial secretary and treasurer
shall receive a salary of 50c per quarter
Adopted Oct 1 1907
J E Hall Pres
Fred Burton Sec
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
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 8 p m
Sunday school at 10 a m All are
welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Christian Science Services Sun
day at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8
p m Subject Probation after
Death Meetings held in Diamond
block Room open daily from 2 to 5 p
in except Sunday Science literature
on sale
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermons by the pastor at 11 and 8
Junior League at 4 Epworth League at
7 Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night at 745 Sunday school and
preaching in South McCook next Sun
day afternoon
M B Carman Pastor
Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching service at 1100 a m Even
ing service at 800 Preaching by
A most cordial invitationis extended to
all to worship with us
E Burton Pastor
Congregational Sunday school at
10 a m Preaching by pastor at 11 a
m and S p m Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at S p m Senior Endeavor
at 7 p m The public is cordially invit
ed to all of these services
G B Hawkes Pastor
R F D No 2
Substitute Carrier Ed Flitcrafc of
Route No 2 has resigned and Mrs Leon
Clark has been appointed substitute
carrier in his place and is now in ser
vice this week
The family of James Brady had a sort
of a reunion on the farm north of the
city last Sunday the members of the
family coming out from McCook and
enjoying the day with the farm conting
ent
W H Smith contemplates going to
Mexico to live awhile
Mr and Mrs William Heun Sr de
parted Thursday on No 11 for Alli
ance where they will make their home
BOX ELDER
Mrs Stephen Bolles and sons Chns
and Orla visited with Mr and Mrs Geo
Shields Sunday
Mrs A T Wilson and children and
Mrs L L Hough and son visited their
brother T M Campbell Sunday
Ernest Dixon and family of Alma
are visiting his aunt Mrs F G Lytle
Fred Lakin and family left last Fri
day to visit Mrs Lakins parents at
Maxwell Iowa
Frank Hough of Pocatello Idaho
met his mother here and is visiting rela
tives before going to their home at
Atchison Kansas
Word has been received from Frank
King since his return home that his
father A T King died at the soldiers
home at Grand Island October 5th
Many will remember him here as an old
friend and neighbor
J A Kerr passed through this vicin
ity last Tuesday on his way to his new
appointment at Haigler
Clarence Stokes has resigned from the
companys clerical force and gone west
to grow up with the country
FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
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For Sale A four ton Fairbanks scalo
in good condition tf
Barnktt Lumiikr Co
For Sale A fine largo and gntle
family mare Inquire at tho Tribuno
oflice
For Sale Second hand Art Garland
baHe burner in good condition Price
81000 10 11 4 Mrs R B Simmons
Furnished Room For rent Call at
A C Wiehos
For Kknt Barn large enough for four
head of stock hay and buggy Inquire
of S S Garvey phono IG9
For Rent Largo front room with
bath Half block south of east ward
school Mrs C T Lopor phono Black
315
Wanted A boy to strip tobacco after
school and on Saturdays Call at
Griggs Budig two doors west of city
hall 10 18 tf
Teacher Wanted District No 11
will pay 840 to 845 per month Address
William Hiersekorn director Lebanon
Neb 9 13 tf
Lost A ladys black hand satchel
Parties finding samo and teturning with
contents to this oflice will be rewarded
with tho cash within about 125
RED WILLOW
Mrs L S Phillips and Mrs Kate
Thomas called on friends last Friday
Paul Smith camo in on Thursday to
stay during tho winter
MrsMartin Rinck is convalescing rap
idly
Paul Smith had a finger amputated
from having been shattered by an acci
dental pistol shot
Gabriello Longneckor is much bettor
being able to go about some
Office supplies at tho Tribune office
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FRIEND TO FRIEND
The personal recommendations of peo
ple who have been cured of coughs and
colds by Chamberlains Cough Remedy
have done more than all else to make it a
staple article of trade and commerce ovei
a large part of the civilized world
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THE ART GARLAND FIREPOT DOES THE BUSINESS
ITS THE easiest
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to make a firepot
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that youll find most
all of them wrong
wrong construction
wrong principle
For 70 years there
has been no improve
ment on the actual
Business End of a
stove until this two
piece revolving fire
pot was placed in
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GOOD GRAPES COME FRoM GOOD VINE 5
GOOD CLOTHED COME FROM A GOOD
THAT KEEP5 GOOD CLOTHED
IF YOU GET ONE OT OUR STTS YoU WILL
HAVE ONE IN RIGHT UP To THE LAST
TICK OF THE CLOCK AND YoU WILL BE A 5oUR
GRAPE IF YOU DONT BUY YOUR SUT FROM
US
WE HAVE A FINE BUNCH OF SUITS FOR
YOU TO CHOO 5E FROM AND WE CAN
YOUR TA5TE
2000 WILL BUY A FROM US THAT
WILL MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A DUKE IF YOU
BUY A -SUIT FROM US EDWARD VII WOULD
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C L DeGROFF CO
I OF A STOVE IS THE FIREPOT
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NOTICE ITS MADE IN TWO PIECES
Thats to allow the air to pass into the fire instead of all coming in at the bottom
HOT FIRE WHERE YOU WANT IT
At the outside edg instead of the middle where you get little radiation fr it
THE LOWER PIECE REVOLVES
Just put the crank on give it a turn and the firepot 13 as clean as a whistle
NO POKING NO FUSSING NO MUSS NO DUST-
WILL SAVE YOU A TON OF COAL EVERY YEAR YOU USE IT
ART GARLAND
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