The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 10, 1908, Image 5

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Opposite Monte Cristo
W C BLAIR Proprietor
Successor to G C Heckman
15 to Feb 1
The Last But Best for Our Goods are New
and Will Stand the Wear and Tear
Twenty Per Cent Cut
on the Following Goods
Mens and Boys Suits
Mens and Boys Overcoats
Mens and Boys Flannel Shirts
1 Mens Boys Sheep lined and Duck Coats
Underwear both union and 2piece Suits
Sweater Coats Mens and Boys sizes
Caps Smoking Jackets Bath Robes
Lined Gloves and Mittens
All our Woolen Hosiery
Full line Golf Gloves
Come in and Get Acquainted and See Our
Goods Whether You Buy or Not Always
Glad to Show Our Goods
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Bargcr
West Dennison
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THE WHITE HOUSE
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A carload of the finest eating and cook
ing apples ever brought to McCook will
be on sale in box lots at special prices
the corning week THEY MUST BE
SOLD This is our opportunity make
it yours also
SCOTT
Fone 30
STONER
ASK SCOTT ABOUT IT
WERE JDST
S THANKFUL
For a small package as a large one Each will
receive the same thorough and careful attention
If we get the former it may in time grow to
the latter by the satisfaction you will derive
in wearing our laundered work
We Do All Kinds of Laundry Work
Family Washing 5c Per Pound
McCOOK STEAM LAUNDRY
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No 6 Central Timo J0K
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No 17ti arrives Motiotaiu Timo 505 p M
No 175dopnrtH 645 am
Sloopiut diiiiiitr and rccliuiiii cliair cars
scats froo on tltrouxli train Tidu f sold
and Ikikkiicu chucked to any point in the Uuitcd
Status or Cunadu
Kur infoniatmn timo tables maps and tirk
ts callon or write Gi orirn ticott Auent Mr
Cook Nebraska or L V Wakeloj Gouoral
PaKHuiicer AKeiit Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Nine engineers were net hack firing
Sunday
Conductoi M A Van Horn moved his
goods over from Herndou tiii t week
Engineers Ford Finn Boweu and
IngliF are back into freight service
Tho agent at Yuma has resigned and
that station is bidding for a new occu
pan t
Conductor Humphrey is laying off at
tending the annual election of officers of
tho B of R T
Conductor J W Line get Nos 15 and
1G between Red Cloud and Oxford C
Bunstock braking for him
Agent James of Culbertson has been
transfeired to Uloomington as agen
going down on Wednesday
Seven firemen went to Donvor Tues
day and Wednesday nights to better
themselves in tho matter of runs
The extra boards in train and engine
service have attained proportions this
week unequalled iu several years
Conductor W H Brown has been as
signed to Nos 5 and 12 between horo
and Wray P E Potter is braking for
him
Conductor S E Calleu went up to
Denver Sunday after the Willard spe
cial which he conducted on east Tues
day
Mrs N B Bush wife of the comp
anys agent at Almena Kansas is visit
ing her parents Mr and Mrs F D Bur
gess coming over last week
The yard engine at Red Cloud has
been taken off and crews out of there
will make up their own trains until the
economical spasm has subsided
Vice President Daniel Willard has
been going over the lines west of the
river this week and pay rolls every
where have been cut to tho core in con
sequence
Engineer Jacob Matz returned first
of the week from Denver where he has
been visiting his parents since his injury
He will not bo able to resume his engine
for some time yet
Vice President Daniel Willard was at
McCook headquarters Tuesday after
noon and had the boys doing a fine
stunt of side stepping to avoid the sweep
of his snickersnee
Engineer Fred W Bosworth went up
to Denver on No 3 Tuesday night and
will run on the Denver Alliance line on
passenger hereafter The family will
remain here for the present
General Manager Holdrege and Supt
Young were with Vice President Wil
lard in his inspection trip over this di
vision Monday and Tuesday they meet
ing the vice presidents special in Den
ver
Under the new arrangement the Mc
Cook division conductors Pope and
Harvey who have been located at St
Joe are returned to McCook and Wy
more division crews will not run west of
Red Cloud in the future
W M Stoner has been given and has
accepted a clerical position in tho gen
eral superintendents office at Alliance
Congratulations Mrs Stoner packed
tho household goods this w ek and
yesterday shipped the same to Alliance
where she and the baby followed
The changes under the new tiine table
made it possible for the compmy to
close the night telegraph office at the
following stations Edison Holbrook
Pnrlrc lnirr Ptnnon Hivnn iroanfl
ilul w j wvy imj
burg and Derby Bloomington has also
been closed as a night station and a
night operator established at Franklin
With the advent of the new time cird
two passenger crews were taken off the
main line Bealo goes to tho Oberlin
line Hachett to the St Francis lino and
ADVERTISED LIST
Tho following letters curd- and paek
ages remain uncalled fur at tho Mi Cook
postoflico January 10 1907
licit iocs
Dunn Mr Willard
Graham Mibs Lulu
Harris Mrs Corn
Hart J J
IoIiiimhi Miss Ella
I Little A J
liitcli air J A
Miller V F
Iate Miss Fnnny
Price Mrs C C
Smith KUie C
Tliomp on Chester M
Williams V It
J YiiikHhk Mrs Kate
Andrews Mr J W
Jrown Miss Jessie
Colbauls CO
Honward Mr
Holliday James
Handing J no
Kroh Mrs Grace
Libby Susan It
Merrill James
MillrTJ
Nelson Glenn
Smith Tom
Weaverheaile K
When
thoy
Fletcher W G Emi
Giddinxs Mis s Kebecca
IlaueruianMissIIannnli
HauKC Mis es It it W
Likens Mr C E
Limemau Etta
M at hews M
Jljers Mr G S
Parker Mrs If K
Skinner Mr Jessie 3
Thompon Mr W 1
Williams Anna
Welsh Mr Juo
cakos
Andrew Mrs Mary 11
Irook C
I isher Miss Lizzie
Harris Mr Con
Hall James
JeuniiiKs Dave
Lallree Albert
Morgan Miss Mnry
Maloney Hilford
Mitchell J D
Jiuiidell Mrs V II
Smith Mrs M C
Weaver Geneva M
calling for these please say
wore advertised
S B McLkan Postmaster
The L If Lindemann real estate
offices have been moved from I he old lo
cation over tne White House Grocery
store into the building on East Denni
son street recently vacated by J F
Hunt
Apple week at the White House
Scott about it Fone 30
Ask
Engine 1232 is over the drop pit for re
pairs
Station Agent Ptte was transferred
from Parks to Yuma Wednesday
Engineei J E Situ burn has the
on Nos Ji and 12 McCook to Urn
Conductor llarrv B ale visited
on Nos 13 and 14 the
long for them as it was
run
his
parents at Red Cloud first of tho week
Engine 1749 and G12 both with
broken frame wore sjnt to ilavelock
this week
George Gollehon of tho water service
goes to tho companys water woiks
plant as engineer
Frank E Denton is back at work in
the boiler ging after a long lay off on
account of sickness
Engine 282lJ has been given now flues
had ber front pony tiros turned and her
cylinders bored this week
Agents at a number of the heavier
stations wero deprived of their helpers
by the recent orders to retrench
Engineer Koebel gets the run on the
Wray local vice Whitnpy who had it
ever since the run was established
Trainmaster Weidenhamer accom
panied the remains of Mrs J 11 dagger
east on No 2 Thursday morning
C B Sawder who has been having a
tussle with erysipelas for a few weeks
expects to return to work tomorrow
Conductor T A Nash has been given
M A VanHorns car and the latter has
McCarls run on the McCook Wray
local
Engineer A G Nash has retired from
the service and bought a dray line in
Belvidere which will receive his personal
attention
Conductor and Mrs W T Wilcott
are happy over a visit from the fabled
stork last Saturday
pound daughter
Mrs J II Jagger
Wednesday and the
It is an eight
died in Denver
body was taken
east on No 2 Thursday morning for in
terment at Galesburg
McCook has recently been made a ter
minal for Kansas City Denver porters
run being too
No 77 in charge of Conductor Kent
had some cars broken open and pilfered
of merchandise wiiile stopped at Funk a
few minutes Tuesday evening
George McAchran John McNulty and
George Baum of tho store keepers force
have been let out of the service The
storekeepers force suffered a cut of five
men
A delegation representing Denver en
gineers and firemen was down Tuesday
with a protest against McCook men
transferring there and holding rights
but they failed to make it stick
Agent R E Foe loses his stenograph
er by Daniels cut Miss Ryan becomes
O S and D clerk and McDonald does
the billing and warehouse work H J
Pratt takes to the platform from the
warehouse
Engine 1962 blew out a cylinder head
on Mascot hill Sunday evening disabl
ing her and had to wait for help to get
her train back into the passing track at
Mascot She came back to McCook
light for repairs
Daniel Willards cut at the
ters building removed two dispatchers
1 Cobb and Cadman a clerk from the
j chief dispatchers offico and stenogra
i phers from tho freight house and train-
masters and roadmasters office
Carmony and Bagley from the St Fran- The telegraph force has been reduced
cis line back into freight service out of four Miss Wiley A W Parker W L
McCook Ouiplev roes from thn Bas3 and T- Lyn having been given
lin line to tho St Francis line with
Hatcher
A freight crew is taken off the St
Francis line and way freight is handled
by the passenger ttains west of Atwood
the freight crews working between Or
leans and Atwood One crew is also
taken off the Oberlic line Conductor
Nash comes back to McCook from Or
leans and Cassell and crew go from Re
publican to Red Cloud
The new time card effective last Sun
day takes off Nos 15 and 1G west of
Oxford Nos 5 and 12 are installed be
tween McCook and Wray for local ser
vice No 5 leaving here at 850 a m and
arriving at Wray at noon No 12 leaving
Wray at 335 p m and arriving at Mc
Cook at 630 The time of nearly all
the other trains was changed slightly
but they are of minor consequence
30 day furloughs
Cadman and A J
D N Cobb R V
Brown from the
patching office has been transferred to
the telegraph force
INDIANOLA
Miss Gamsby is confined to her home
by sickness
Fred Otoe has gone to Canada to take
a homestead
Lon Miller is at home again after his
visit at Kansas City
Fred Thompson has gone to Geneva
for a short visit with friends
Mr Hill of Boulder is here on
a
yiait
to his sister Mrs Conrad Miller
Miss Edna Thompson has resigned
her school on account of ill health
Ernest and BertToogood have return
ed to their homes in eastern Nebraska
H W Keyes and wife entertained a
number of friends during the holidays
The funeral of Sydney Toogood occurr
ed Friday afternoon and was largely
attended
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RETSOLVEDJI
DONT SUP UP ON THl 5
OPPORTUNITY
PRICES HAVE FALLEN
BUT THE QUALITY OF
GOODS ATOUR STORE
KEEPJ VP
BUSTER BeoVN
OWN CO CMICA0
DONT SLIP UP
McCOOK NEBRASKA
Kenneth Smith has returned to school
in Crete
We are having very fine winter weath
er and the snow is gradually disappear
ing
Gaile Walker the little frandson of
W H Smith is recovering from the
measles
E S Byfield is having the interior of
his printing office painted and otherwise
improved
Rev and Mrs Burruss went down to
Overton Monday morning for a visit
with relatives
Mr and Mrs Earl Calhoun of Cam
bridge spent the holidays with W A
Allens folks
E S Hill received word a few days
ago that his son George was in a Den 1
ver iiuspiuu very sick
Miss Lena Hill will leave for her hos
pital work next Monday She has been
enjoying a visit with homo folks
Mrs Middleton and daughter of Mc
Cook came down last of the week for a
visit with Mr and Mrs E S Byfield
Clark McClung who has been visiting
relatives in and around Indianola re
turned to his home in Oklahoma last
week
Rudolph Horkey and Miss cant say
it name unknown late of Germany
were married Tuesday morning at the
Catholic church
A large and merry party of skaters
went out to the Willow Monday night
where they pleasantly skated tho hours
away and arrived home very early in the
morning
THE PROOF
of the
NEW YEARS
PUDDING
is our
JANUARY
BARGAINS
Stop at the
IDEAL STORE
Agents Wanted
cntcni
IF THE QUALITY DRoP WHEN THE PRICE
DROP S DOE 5 THE PRICE GO DoVN No
JHODDY STUFF IN OUR JToRE WT QUALITY
STUFF AT PRICED LOWER THAN WE
THEM BEFORE WHY BECAUSE WE Do NOT
WI 5H To CARRY OUR GooD 5 UNTIL THEY
GO OUT OF STt LE THE CooD5 WE ARE
CELLING AT REDUCED PRICED ARE NOW
-STRICTLY IN STYLE AND YoU YET HAVE
NEARLY ALL WINTER To WEAR THEM Do
NOT THE 5E REDUCTION 5 ATTRACT YoU
LADIES COAT 5 NOW 250 To 1750
FORMER PRICE 500 To 3500 MEN5
OVERCOAT S FUR CoAT5 LADIE 5 FUR
AND OTHER WINTER GooD 5 AT A
GREATER REDUCTION THAN EVER BEFORE
CALL AND SEE
C L DeGROFF
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TREES
Fruit itiu Ornament
al Shrubs Rosen
Hardy Plants nud
Seeds Colorado
grown ht cton earth
1 roe catalogue In
ternational Nurseries Denver Colo
Hiss Ida M Briggs
will teach class on piano Grad
uate of He bany conservatory
of Lindsborg Kans Studio at
home of A G Bump Phone
Black 252 Scholars call or
phono for further information
High Class Goods
at Lowest Prices
1TYATYY0
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West
Dennison
Street
Furniture Suit Cases
China and Glassware
Closing Out Sale
Having decided to move to Eastern
Kansas I will tell at public auction oc
the Almond Church farm in Frontier
county 12 miles north of McCook su
miles south of Quick on
WEDNESDAY JAN 22 OS
commencing at 10 oclock a m
following described property
ELEVEN HEAD OF HORSES
One bay mare 7 years old weight
1U0 lls 1 gray mare a years od
weight 1200 lbs 1 gray gelding I years
olfl weight 110 1 roan gelding 1 yeans
old weight llLO lbs 1 span black borne
1 and 2 ears old 1 bay mare coia
ing 2 years oid 1 roan cok coining tv
years old 1 hay gelding 4 yeara old
weight lOlO lbs 1 Shire stallion sbf
years old weight 170C ibs
NINE HEAD OF CATTLE
confuting of 7 good milch cows tw
fre h now one yearling bull 1 two year
old heifer
SEVEN SHOATS
FARM IMPLEMENTS ETC
One top buggy 1 lumber wagon I
2 row cultivator new 1 riding cultira
tor 2 3 sectioti harrows- 1 walking cul
tivator 1 McCormick binder 1 McCor
ndck mower 1 riding lister 1 disc 5
stirring plow 3 sets double harness
household coods and oter articles tc
numerous to mention
Free lunch at noon
Terms of Sale A credit of 8 month
will be giver on all ums of 10 and over
purchaser giving note with approved
security all sums under 510 cash A
5 per cent discount for cash for all sums
of 10 and over
A J SCHOONOVER
J H Woddell Auct W S CollettCtetfc