The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 29, 1909, Image 5

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Mens Suits Boys Suits
1000 Suits now 750 300 Suits reduced to 225
1 200 Suits now 900 3- 50 Suits reduced to 1 265
1500 Suits now 1125 500 Suits reduced to 375
2000 Suits now 1500 700 Suits reduced to 525
3000 Suits now 2250 7 50 Suits reduced to 565
Mens Overcoats Boys and Youths Overcoats
7 50 kinds now only 565 3- 50 values down to 265
1000 kinds now only 750 4oo values down to 300
1200 kinds now anly 900 450 values down to 335
1500 kinds now only 1125 500 values down to 375
1800 kinds now only 1350 7 50 values down to 565
2000 kinds now only 1500 j 1000 values down to 750
3000 kinds now only 2250 1200 values down to 900
Also large line of Flannel Shirts Together with a big display of
Underwear and Hosiery at One- Mens and Boys Pants at the same
Fourth Off discount rate
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Wlnnetka Hospital Association Ltd
O E Pearson was a Denver visitor
Sunday
JD G Knowlea was under the parent
af roof Culbertsori Saturday and Sun
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Leading Store
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MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET
No 6 Central Time 1027 P M
2 500 a si
12 715 am
11 942 pm
16 400 a m
main line west depabt
No 1 Mountain Time 950 A M
3 1142 p m
5 Arrives 835 p M
13 1025 A M
15 1217 AM
IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 505 P M
No 175 departs 710 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
snat free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent
McCook Nebraska or L V Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA
SPITAL
McCook Nebraska
now open
for the care of MEDICAL and
SURGICAL CASES -- Newly
equipped with modern fittings
TELEPHONE 126
For rates and further information
write the SUPERINTENDENT
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Old Age Has More Cheer
when a sufficient number of teeth add to the enjoyment of
daily food Constant negligence is the common cause of the
complete loss of teeth Decay always makes a smsll be
ginning and this is often the beginning of an unusual interest
to preserve real teeth
Begin today to make daily caro a habit look for trcacheiour decays
The assurance that my operations give complete satisfaction
is the desire my patients have to trust their teeth to my care
Yonr call will be well repaid for my honest information abont yonr teeth
DR H J PRATT Dentist over McConnells Drug Store
Time Card
McCook Neb
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Earl Notley is laid off with a stiff
neck
Engine 1032 will be out of the back
shop tomorrow
No 1121 was pushed in the backshop
yesterday for a No 5
George Phillips of the backshop force
has been ill part of the week
The turntable gasoline engine is
chugging along as merrily as ever this
week
The 1637 is going through the break
ing in process today being just out of
the shops
Machinist and Mrs George Enoch
and the children were Denver visitors
over Sunday
R L Lyon has been in Pueblo part
of the week looking after 6ome lund
interests iu that city
Conductor T E McCarl wa3 again
summoned to Kansas City Monday
Burney has his car ou the Wray way
freight
Trainmaster George Pearce has re
signed his positiou and is to be succeed
ed by A G Smart at present chief dis
patcher at Wjmore
It is understood that Trainmaster
George Pearce resigned will retire from
railroading interest in a gold mine and
other affairs to receive his attention
after release from his present position
The Burlington announces that it will
put on a Seattle Exposition through
train from Chicago about April 1st
The train goes over the Alliance division
and the rate is 6200 round trip from
Chicago 5000 from Omaha
Last Monday January 18 Miss Nellie
Young daughter of Mr and Mrs 1 B
Young of this city was united in mar
riage to Mr C J Strauser a Burling
ton brakeman These young people
went to McCook on No 13 Monday
where the marriage ceremony was per
formed From there they went to Den
ver on No 15 to spend their honeymoon
alter which they will return to McCook
and make their home Harlan -County
Ranger
Flues and other repairs have given
the 1061
A set of new flues is being placed in
the 2810 this week
Mrs W A Cassell visited inStratton
Tuesday and Wednesday
Switch engine 16g7 has been given re
pairs and is ready for service
Supt of Motor Power Roope was at
division headquarters Wednesday
Traveling Engineer Hamilton was
down frrai the west end Wednesday
A G Smart chief dispatcher at Wy
more succeeds to the trainmastership
at McCook
A boy baby was born to Operator and
Mrs Harris Danbury Sunday Wry
obliging stork
Engines 1065 and 2012 are each re
ceiving cylinder and steam chest re
pairs this week
Harry Roger turned over his keys in
the trainmasters office to Henry Best
Wednesday morning
Wymore news announces thatL Mur
dock will succeed A G Smart as chief
dispatcher at Wymore
Mr Builey of the Havelock black
smith shop will sing in the Christian
church next Sunday evening
Trainmasters Clerk Rogers expects
to leave early next week to assume his
new duties as yardmaster at Sterling
Conductor M A VanHorn has been
granted an extended furlough and with
his wife will visit relatives at Seattle
Wash
Engineer Walter Stokes is out of the
flat wheel class and on his engine
again And his wife will split the
kindling hereafter
Engine 2003 whose frame was broken
in the Fort Morgan wreck is about
ready to return to service her repaired
frame has been placed under her
Conductor O L Bentley is serving a
short suspension owing to failure to
catch his turn out of Hastings through
the pressing demands of unfinished
business
There is a rumor that E E Young
now superintendent for the Burlington
at Sheridan has been offered the posi
tion of general superintendent on the
Denver Santa Fe
Bruce Berry has been transferred
from the train service back into his old
position in the chief dispatchers office
taking the position just vacated by
Henry Best now trainmasters clerk
Fresh fruit always IrTseason at Hubers
Typewriter ribbons -papers etc for
sale at The Tribuse office
RULE OF THE ROAD
A London policeman Explained tho
r Matter Very Clearly
The first day In England says an
American traveler my heart jumped
into my thront several times Riding
on top of a bus the driver would al
ways turn toward the left when wo
were about to pass nuother vehicle
nud although I knew that that was
the English custom I held ou tight
and got shivers anticipating a collision
every time One morning I stepped
up to u policeman at Kings Cros3 to
get my bearings and as ha was dis
posed to be talkative I kept him com
pany
Among other things I asked him
whether there was any rule requiring
pedestrians to keep to the left No he
told me it was only for the roadway
that the rule held
I then asked him why It was that
In England they always turned to the
left whereas in all other countries the
rule was to turn to the right
10 h Its very importnnt to keep to
the left he said seriously I knew it
was very Important to observe the
rule of the road but why turn to the
left
HWcII he said TU show you Now
you come here and he led me to tho
middle of the roadway You see he
continued how the traffic moves along
tljc two sides of the road
Yes 1 saw and a pretty sijjhl It
was too a string of all sorts of con
veyances comirg toward us on iur
right and mother moving away from
us on the left ia far as te could
bee
Well now d vs very bn
pressivo suppose ou were drivric
along in the niidiiif here and auoi C
kerrlgo was coming tho other wy onil
suppose you fumed to the light Cvt
you see you would be getting in tV
wy of all those vehicles
Yes I saw that
Well thats why we always turn
to the left
I learned afterward that the bobby
expected a tip for all the information
he had given me Youths Compan
ion
A ROYAL DESF0T
Wurttemberg Prince Who Sold His
Subjects Like Cattle
Cruel and despotic were some of the
petty princes who ruled the father
land before the Napoleonic wars swept
them away Charles Eugene of
temburg born iu 172S died in 1793
and during his sixty five years of life
tormented his parents his wives and
his subjects His first consort Fred-
ericka of Beyrouth was worthy of
him When entering WurttemLerg
soon after their marriage the girls
threw masses of flowers in front of
them vWhnt d6 those dogs want
the princess asked her husband They
were always quarreling and never
spoke to each other without snarling
The prince was always short of money
and sold 0000 of his subjects to Eng
land to raise the wind He took the
poor wretches from the fields clapped
a uniform on them and sent them to
their destination as if they were cattle
Once he called all tho young men of a
certain district before him and made
the following speech My brave boys
do you want to go to fight in the ranks
of the English heroes against the sav
ages of the continent No reply was
made for the moment Then a number
of tho youths stepped forward and
one of them said We do not want to
be sold like sheep The prince prompt
ly gave orders for two of them to be
seized put against a wall and shot at
once Then while the blood was run
ning from the mutilated bodies of the
two unfortunates the prince by divide
right said Run away You see I do
not want to impose my will on you I
think of your welfare like a father
does of his children You want to
fight by the side of the valorous Eng
lish All consented Schiller heard his
father tell this story and he himself
related It In a scene of one of his
Plays-
Phil Mays Drawings
The late Phil May was popularly
supposed to be the lightning artist
par excellence of England It is quite
true that he could draw many wonder
ful things straight ofT But when a
subject bad been chosen for a iun h
illustration many drawings were mi Jo
from a model or models who first id
to bo discovered By a process of se
lection each drawing of the subject
bore fewer lines When the draw bit
was published most of thoe who lu
ed at it thought that it had been do
with a few rapid strokes of the pen
whereas it probably represented a
weeks hard work London News
Bank of England Watchers
When you enter the Bank of Erg
land by any door four pairs of eyes
vatch you though you are nun ware
of this fact Situated close to the
doors are hiding places in which are
four guardians of the bank You can
not see them but they can watch y
with the aid of reflecting mirrors
which they ean see your entrance ad
exit and every movement from the
time you enter the portals of wealth to
the moment you leave them
Her Version
Mr Highbrow It was Michelet I
believe who observed that woman is
tlie salt of mans life Miss Keen
Quite true Young men arent half so
fresh after they get married Eoston
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History Revised
The Professor What was It defeat
ed tLeonidas at Thermopylae The
Bright Student The new rules He
held the pass too long Cleveland
Plain Dealer
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syrup and mapleine to go with them
HUBER
Patronize home industry by smoking
Commercial Club 10 cent cigar and
tho Smoke 5 cent cisjar
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION - ISOLATED
TRACT REGISTER
Public Land Kale Department of the Interior
U S Land Ollice at Lincoln Neb
January 20 llOJ
Notice is hereby given that as directed by
the Commissioner of the General Land Office
under provisions of Act of Congress approved
June 27 19U5 SI Stats TilT e will offer at
punuc saie to me nignest oiauer at nu ciock
A M on the 4th day of March 100l at this
oflice the following described land Serial No
0a The NE i of NEU sec 81 -T 2 n IJ SO w 6
I P Al
I Any person- claiming adver ely the above-
described land are advised to file their claims
I or objections on or before the time designated
1 for sale
Chas F Shedd Register
Will M GiFroiiD Receiver
Eoyle Eldred Attorneys
NOTICE OF SUIT
Nellie Smith Ann Smith John D Smith
Lizzie Smith Rosh Pelle Dodge Arthur S
Dodge Frank Real John II Real Julia F
Real and HelenMargueriteReal will take notice
that on the 22nd clay of January Hit Charles
E Smith filed his petitition in the District
Court of Red Willow county Nebraska against
said defendants the object and prajer of which
are that the defendants and each and all of
them be required to set forth the interest they
and each of them claim in the northeast quar
ter and he north half of the southeast quarter
of section 21 town 3 N range TO of the tjth
P M in Red Willow county Nebraska that
the plaintiff bo decreed to be the owner in fee
simple of an undivided two thirds interest in
said land that the defendants John D Smith
and R a Relle Dodge each be decreed to be
the owner of an undivided one ninth interest
therein and that each of the defendants Frank
Ral -John K Real Julia F Real and Helen
Marguerite Peal be deer ed to be the ownerin
fee simple of anundivided one-thirty-sixth in
tercut in s id premNe that a judgment be
had confirming the hare- of the ptrties as
hereinbefore set forth anl for the partition of
said premises according to the rights of the
respective parties therein and if said real estate
cannot be equitably divided that the same be
sold aud the proceeds of such sale be distrib
uted among the parties according to their
respective rights and for sucli other and further
relief as maj be ju t and equital le
You are required to answer said petition on
or before theMh dav of March 1GC
Dated this 27th day of January 1009
l 2Mts CiiAHLrsE Smith Plaintiff
Cordeal McCarl Attorneys for Plaintiff
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Cut Price Sale
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FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
For Sale ok Rknt IIouso at once
401 east 6th st See Will Ncill at hou
in evenings
For Rent 5 room bouao modern ex
cept furnace close in good neighbor
hood bargain to right party
J R STANsnKtcur
For Kent -Four room cottage Mrs
J I Lee Phone 43
For Rent Suite of four steam heat
ed room with private stairs and hall
Inquire of McCook Hardware Co
For Rent 3 furnished rooms for light
housekeeping llrs J I Lee phone 43
For Rent Two elegantly furnished
rooms heat light and bath Apply
Mrs Callevvs former re idenc ol2 1st
East St
For Runt 5 room bousu at 910 west
2nd street Phone red 329
See Stayner for2nd hand typewriters
ORDER OF HEARING AND NOTICK ON PE
TITION FOR SETTLEMENT Or ACCOUNT
In the County Court of Red Willow count
Nebraska
State of Nebraska Red Willow coiintj
To May B Redding Grace V Short William
II Short Minnie N Short and Charles W Short
sole heirs of and all persons interested in thf
estate of James H Short deceased
On reading rhe petition of Luna L Ghpnng
praying a final settlement and allowance of her
account tiled in this Court on the 2rtth dav of
January 1WJ and for assigninrnt of home
stead and dower to her as widow of the deceased
and for the distribution of said estate it i
hereby ordered that you and all persons inter
ested in said matter may and do appear at th
County Court to be held in and for said Count
on the 12th day of February A D IMj at One
oclock P M to show cauMj if any there b
why the prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted and that notice of tha peiulrricy of said
petition and the hearing thereof bt given to aH
persons interested in said matter by publishing
a copy of this order in the Tribune a wpfky
newspaper printed in said count for tnree
successive weeks prior to said day of h
hnAL J C MrORE
County Judg
White House Grocery
Phone 30
Moore Son