The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 07, 1908, Image 5

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SloopiriK cliniDB and rooHniujf clinip cnrs
scats froo on through trains Tickots sold
and huKKaco chocked to any poinflu tlio United
StatoH or Canada
For information timotabloa maps and tick
otH call on or write It K Fob A Riant McCook
Nebraska or L W Wukoloy Gouorul iassoii
Kor Agent Omaha Nobraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
G E Bailey is with Iho family on tho
homestead near Scenic S D
Sam Rogors formorly rondmastor
here lato of Denver is now employed
by tho company at Havolock
Ed Walters returned to McCookSun
day whore ho will work in the express
ofiice Red Cloud Chief
McCook shops as was Mil case witL
all Burlington shops wore closed from
Thursdny of last week till Monday
morning of this week
Ben O Battermuu vho has boen at
McCook in tho railway employ this fall
and winter is now at his home near
Inland Hastings Democrat
C B Sawyer goes down to Lincoln
tomorrow morning on a visit of a few
days to Mrs Sawyer who has boen tak
ing treatment there for some time
Information comes from Denver that
J F Kenyon has taken onto himself
another rib Tho bride is a former em
ploye in tho Stevens establishment
Denver
On timo every day in January except
one was tho remarkable record made
last month by the fast mail trains of
the Burlington road between Omaha
and Chicago Four daily trains main
tained fast schedule time for thirty days
in January and were only five minutes
late ono day
Brakoman Skelton of the west end
is taking a thirty day rest in conse
quenco of his negligence laBt Saturday
in permitting a freight car to crash
into the west end of the depot A fly
ing switch was being made and Skel
ton after cutting the car loose and
giving the signal to pusb failed to
climb on the car and set the brakes
The car was under such headway that
it flattened out the bumper post and
crashed into the freight depot doing
between four and five hundred dollars
damage Hence Skelton s involuntary
vacation Red Cloud Chief
Now fluen wore given to the 2828 this
week
A now sot of pony wheels were placed
under the 318 this week
Engine 1039 is down on her wheels
and abou ready to go out of tho back
shop
Tho carpenter force has been moved
into tho saw mill where they now do
their repair work
Fireman John Campbell is slowly
recovering from a severe attack of ap
pendicitis Red Cloud Chief
General Manager Iloldrego announces
that tho station at Dickons will bo kept
open and an agent retained in charge
Conductor Mark Parkes of McCook
was in Red Cloud Tuesday visiting his
parents William Parkes and wife Red
Cloud C A
Will Koll after a months visit here
left Monday night for Salt Lake City
to resume his duties as engineer on the
Oiegon Short Lino Republican City
Ranger
Conductor nnd Mrs W T Wilcott
and daughter of McCook arrived here
yesterday for an extended visit with
Mrs Wilcotts mother Mrs Myers re
siding on West Seventh street Hast
ings Tribune
Jim Brown ono of tho old time
railroad boys of Red Cloud and who
is now switching in Sheridan Wyo
was stialung nanus with friends Jiere
Saturday lie was on his way to Riv
erton to see his aged mother who is
very ill Red Cloud Chiof
Tho Ilavolock shops of the Burling
ton reopened Monday Further reduct
ions in tho force however wero made
At the blacksmith shop where about
sixty men were employed half of the
force was laid off until Thursday next
The men wero instructed to report for
work next Thursday morning when if
there is anything for tho men to do
they will bo set to woik It is under
stood however that no definite promise
was made the men
From Saturday morning until tho
close of business Monday the interstate
commerce commission received 1759
telegrams many of them very long
Tho groat bulk of them were protests
against a postponement of the effective
ness of the nine hour law which limits
to nine hours in each twenty four tho
working time of train dispatchers rail
road telegraphers and tower men The
law as it stands at present is to become
effective on the fourth of March but
it is within the discretion of the inter
state commerce commission to extend
the time The commission now has the
matter under consideration and prob
ably will announce its decision soon
ssKsars
Compare Our Prices
With What You
are Paying
We have a large stock of Groceries all
fresh and new and needing money will for a
short time sell
12 oz pkg seeded raisins for ioc
6 oz pkg seeded raisins for 15c 2 for 25c
Evaporated apricots per lb 20c
Extra large evaporated yellow or Muir
peaches 20c or 3 lbs -for 50c
Bulk seedless raisins per lb ioc
Bulk two Crown raisins per lb ioc
Bottle pickles Chow Chow Celery Relish
cauliflower stuffed or plain olives ioc
3 cans standard corn 25c
2 large size can tomatoes 25c
1 can Lemon Cling sliced peaches 25c
1 can yellow free peaches 125c
1 can white or black cherries a 35c
1 gal can apples 40c
1 gal can peeled pie peaches 50c
1 gal can unpeeled pie peaches 45c
1 gal can white cherries 60c
So 02 K C
50 oz K C
baking
baking
powdtr 65c
powder 45c
In Tea Coffee and all Groceries we
defy competition
J A Wilcox Son
Phone 23
Get On The Water Wagon
Employes of tho Baltimore Ohio
railroad having anything to do with the
direction or running of trains will not
be porraittod to use intoxicants at any
time hereafter either on or off duty
and no persons using such beverage will
be employed according to tho general
notice sent out today by Georgo L
Potter third vice president and lisar
of tho operating department Under
no circumstances will exceptions bo
made
It is bolievedby tho management of
tho road that this is an important step
in tho effort to reduce accidents to tho
minimum and raise tho efficiency of tho
service and thw safety of patrons in
travel to tho highest standard The ob
ject of this action id plainly expressed
in the first paragraph of the circular
which states For the protection of
life and property ana good of tho
ice tho rigid enforcement of the com
panys rules against the use of intoxi
cants is imperative
Wire Chief Ilober was an Oxford
visitor Wodnesday
Trainmaster Wiedenhamer is doing
jury duty this week
Conductor Utter was off his run
midweek and Humphry had his car
Gus Evfilq Co Okt jury this week a
legal light Instead of an electric light
Conductor fieott was off midweek
making a visit to the homefolks in
Lincoln
Leslie Green has resumed his posi
tion of messenger boy after a two weeks
vacation
Bagleys crew has been pulled out of
service for the present The 1413 will
be rebuilt
About 1050 damage was done in the
roar end collision on Alanta hill last
Friday morning
Conductor Parks made a visit to Red
Cloud first of the week and Myers had
his car for a trip
Express Route Agent Tomlinson of
Oxford was in the city Monday on
company business
A W Parker formerly of the local
telegraph force has taken the position
of night operator at Akron
General order No 6 issued by the
state railroad commission tolls the of
ficials all about their business and then
some
Conductor F A Nnsh was off first
of tho wsjbI djoclog his household
good from Orleans to McCook Scott
had his car
Miss Blanch Wiley of tho local tele
graph force has resumed her former
position with tho Western Union at
Kansas City
Trainmasters Clerk II ER ogers has
been making a noise like a busy man
ever since Daniel Willard divorced his
stenographer
Extra Dispatchers Brown and Cad
man are working in the telegraph office
this week as all the regular dispatchers
are all on duty
Conductor Bagley and Brakeman
Neubauer are suspended awaiting a
decision from General Supt Bvram
regarding their responsibility for the
wreck last Friday
J E Moss of Ed Howells force went
to work Monday and John Boyles took
up his hammer Wednesday Both
have been quarantined and are plenty
glad to get back to work
Everyday service has been restab
lished on the Oberlin line this week
Cassell and crew have returned to Re
publican and a new crew is being
built up for the Oxford Red Cloud run
The cold weather of the past few days
started the ice harvest again at Curtis
and the company is giving employment
to scores of men filling the ice houses
at the various icing stations over the
division
Hereafter when the officials decide to
locate a building or remove one or
lay a new spur or take one ui or in
fact make most any other ind of
change the will first be advised by the
railroad commission It has ii t yet
been decided whether the commission
will fix the age limit and color of hair
for the typewriter and stenographer
girls or not
Now for that new depot up town and
spur leading to it It can be done and
ought to be dono The track could be
laid up Cedar street to 4th Avenue and
the depot could be located in the Myers
lot just north of the 4th Avenue hotel
Wo have no doubt that if the people
would build the depot but what th
Burlington would put the track up
town The Commercial club might see
if this could be done At least it would
be a nice thing for the city of Red Cloud
Red Cloud C A
Clint Smith a Burlington brakeman
received a slight trouncing at the hands
of Dr Wilson Monday It appears that
the Doctor had made some comment on
the unbecoming conduct of Smith and
the latter demanded an apology In
reply tho Doctor handed him one
Smith accepted this as an apology but
later had the Doctor arrested on a
charge of assault A fine of 82 and
costs amounting to 8780 was assessed
which he paid at once A subscription
paper was started and a sufficient
amount subscribed mostly by married
men who have daughters growing up
to reimburse the Doctor for his trouble
Curtis cor
Movements of the people
P E Rkedku was in Lincoln part of
tho week on business
Mrs Harry E Rogers entertained a
whist party last evening
II P Sutton is expected homo from
Excelsior Springs Mo next week
Mrs F W Boswouth and Ralph re
turned Saturday night from their visit
in Denver
Harold Sutton en me tip from Lin
coln closo of last week on a visit to
the homefolks
Dr W D Mackeciinik of Indianola
was a business visitor of tho county
capital Monday
Mas J G Schouel returned last
Friday night from her absence of two
weeks in Chicago
R A Guhkn was over from Cedar
Bluffs Kansas first of tho week visit
ing tho family hero
Mrs H P Sutton was a Lincoln
visitor first of tho week returning from
Excelsior Springs Mo
S R Smith of Indianola was in town
part of tho week on legal business before
the sestion of district court
Rkv F W Dohscher is in McCook
looKing aitor business matters for a
few days Hastings Tribune
Mr Frank Richards came down
from McCook Wednesday morning to
visit relatives Arapahoe Mirror
J H Stfphkns and daughter Mrs
Claude Spaulding went up to Beverly
Wednesday morning to vWit relatives
J E MorUND went in to Lincoln
Tuesday morning on 2 to attend the
sessions of tho Cement Uors Comen
tion
Mrs A Barn Err and Frank arrived
home Tuesday night from Omaha
where they havo been visiting for sever
al days
Ethel and Josie Forbes arrived
home Saturday from visiting tho
giandparents Mr and Mrs Tomblin at
Arapahoe
Mr Bono of Chapman Neb who
bought the Frank Ratliff farm south of
McCook will be here to take possession
on February loth
H H Tartsch was able to be out and
about first of week after being held at
home for a week or ten days with a se
vere attack of rheumatism
Joseph Teeters uncle to Mrs C L
Fqhnestock camo up from Lincoln last
Friday night to be a guest in the Fahn
estock home for a fow weeks
Mrs Alice McElherron of Denver
was called here Monday on account of
the serious illness of her sister Mrs J
F Haskin Benkelman News
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iMrs C L Drath of Herndon Kan
sas came over to the city close of last
week and has been tho guest of her
former neighbor and friend Mrs Fred
Schwab
J W Wood worth of near Graud
Junction Colo a former resident for
years on a farm northwest of town is
here on a visit to his daughter Mrs
Fred Kinghorn
Mrs F C Bussev of McCook visited
with friends and relatives the fore part
of the week going from here to Cedar
Bluffs to visit at the Fred Carmen
home Danbury News
Mrs F S Soverns left Monday
night for Lincoln to spend a few weeks
with her daughter Mrs Robt Devoe
who will soon undergo a surgical oper
ation Wibonville Review
Mrs H C Clapp and Mrs C L
Fahnestock departed Saturday night
for Allegan Michigan to bo absent two
weeks or more Mr Clapp will join
them later when he and Mrs ClanD
will do eastern markets making spring
and summer purchases Mrs Fahn
estock returning home
Miss Ruth Wiehe visited friends in
Brush Colo last week and on Sunday
evening appeared in vocal work in the
Presbyterian church The Brush Tri
bune has tho following to say of her
efforts The solo work of Miss Wiehe
of McCook at the Presbyterian church
last Sunday evening was very good
Miss Wiehe is the possessor of a very
sweet voice of which she has perfect
control
Mrs viola Austin came down from
McCook last week for a few dags visit
returning to McCook early Sunday
morning While here the Rebekahs
called on her and presented her with a
beautiful gold bowled siiver fruit spoon
with the emblem of their order engraved
thereon The 3ity teachers also called
Saturday evening for a farewell visit
and the pupils of the fifth and sixth
grades came en masse surprising her
and presenting her with a fine box of
bou bons Red Cloud Argus
Mrs Ella M Sly who is spending
the winter at Spokane Wash has only
words of priise of the climate of that
city Spokane she says is gaining
a reputation as a winter health resort
People from the coast cities who came
here early in the winter for a change
from the rain have gone back to their
homes with good words for Spokane
which has had the result of bringing
more Seattle and Tacoma people here
for the winter The mild sunny winter
so far has been even out of the ordinary
not a cold day since November and
with the exception of a few rainy days
the weather has been uniformly splen
did It is seldom windy here either
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Boijt you fyltjk te very best vddeitiQe you
could give to 9y rrenber of tle fpousetpolol
would be sorQetfying to wer i95tedid of sonje
little tcky tyl
I95ted of givipcj sonje fiddle faddle doit
you tlpityk it is better to give sonjetlg se9SibIe
Tlpe ptaxe to get good ti9gs to wer is tle
pkee vlpere tlpey ve good weri9g tlgs
TIe price is 09c tig you aJwdiys look out
for too 9d you will sJvys fi9d tt tle
prices t our store re 9ot Ipigl
Cordially
C L DeGROFF CO
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What is better than a Good Shoe
A Good Shoe
that fits the foot
These you will find at The
Model Shoe Store
We carry none but the best
right Come in and get a fit
Our prices are
Fisher Perkins
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PUBLIC SALE
Wo will sell at public sain where we
now live on our farm on the Red Wiliow
creek l mile southwest of Box Eider
and miles north east of McCook on
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18th
commencing at 10 oclock sharp the
following described property
31 HEAD OF HORSES
fifteen native rred
One span of roan mares 7 and 9 year
old 1200 lbs each 1 black mare 12 yrs
old 1100 lbs 1 stallion trotting bred
1350 lbs 4 colts coming 2 yrs old G
weai ling colts 1 iron grey mare 6 yrs
old 900 lbs
sixteen western bred
Four western mares 8 years old 12
head western horses 3 yrs old all broke
1 SPAN OF MULES
16 HEAD OF CATTLE
Six milk cows 3 fresh balance fresh
soon 6 yearling calves 3 stock cows 1
thoroughbred Hereford bull and papers
with sale
FARM IMPLEMENTS ETC
One Jones binder nearly new 1 Mc
Cormick hay rake nearly new 1 2 row
disc cultivator 1 riding cultivator 1 rid
ing lister 1 gang dIow new plowed 3
acres 1 walking lister steel harrow 3
farm wagons one nearly new 1 hay rack
1 top buggy 1 double surrey 1 set of
work harness 1 set of single harness 1
good saddle 1 cream separator DeLaval
1 Sure Hatch incubator 150 egg house
hold goods and other articles too numer
ous to mention
Free Lunch at Noon
TERMS Sums under 10 cash on
sums of 10 and over a credit of 8 months
will be given purchaser to give note with
approved security drawing ten per cent I
interest from date A discount of hve per
cent for cash on sums of 810 and over
J KGORDON WASTONE Owners
J H Woddell Auct V Franklin Clerk
Ciosing Out Sale
Having decided to move to Oregon I
will sell at public auction at the place
where I now live known as the Sam
King place 4 miles north and 3 miles
east of McCook on
Wednesday February 26
commencing at ten oclock a rr the
following described property
9 LEAD OF HORSES
One bay horse o yrs old 1300 lbs
bay horse 6 yrs oid 1300 lbs 1 grey
mare 7 yrs old 1100 lb with foal 1
grey mareGjrs old 1100 lbs 1 buck
skin mare S yrs old 1000 lb3 1 bay
colt 2 yrs old 1 bay colt coming 2 jr
old 2 w -aiding colts
3 HEAD OF COWS
One to be fresh soon
15 HEAD OF SHOATS
4 DOZEN CHICKENS
FARM IMPLEMENTS
One McCormick header with boxes 1
riding lister 1 2 row cultivator 1
steel harrow 2 walking listers one
wagon ono top buggy
MISCELLANEOUS
Three sets work harness 1 set single
harness 1 saddle 3 sets fly nets 1 lot of
cobs about 15 loads 1 steel tank 1
chicken house 1 buggy shed about 10
bushels of potatoes household goods
other articles too numerous to mention
Free lunch at noon
TERMS Sums under 10 cash on
sums of 10 and over a credit of eight
months will be given purchaser to give
note drawing ten percent interest from
date with approved security A dis
count of five percent for cash on sums
of 10 and over No property to be re
moved until settled for
Maxwell L Wolfe
J IlWoddell Auct V Franklin Clerk