The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 19, 1909, Image 5

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MAIN LINE WEST DEPAKT
Arrives
Mountain Time
950 A
1142 p
833 p
1025 A
1217 A M
IMlERIAli LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 503 p m
No 175doparts 710 A M
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on throush trains Tickets sold
end bagiae checked to any point in the United
Suites or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
et call on or write D F Hostetter Apent
McCook Nebraska or L Y Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Operator Avery of Akron is off on a
short vacation
Engine 2020 has been sent to Denver
for service on the west end
Mrs E A Converse of Ilendley is the
guest of her son Ira E for two weeks
Conductor Carmoney had the pay car
over the division Sunday and Monday
Conductor Neal Beeler has JPearces
car the 14180 and Humphrey gets
Beelers carontheHoldrege wayfreight
The Benkelman Chronicle is author
ity for the statement that No 2 will
hereafter stop regularly at that point
for the accommodation of passengers
I iSSSl LOW PRICES
Just Received Rugs all sizes
and qualities Welton Velvets
first quality Body Brussels
Tapestry Brussels etc etc
MISSION BUFFETS and
CHINA CLOSETS
E T W P IT WEST B STREET
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I FEZz MILLINERY I
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O nery Tuesda drew large and A
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MAIN LINE 3aST DEPART
No 6 ContralTimo 1027 p
2 500 a
12 715 a
14 942 P
16 400 A
MISS ANDERSON 27 Main Avenue g
4AV
AN ENDURING
ENJOYMENT
is the service that nature intended you should obtain from your teeth A
lack of usefulness is sure to follow your lack of attention The assurance of
prosperity will be far more in your favor if you bend every effort to preserve
sound teeth The request of new patients to have the same satisfaction my
operations have given others is convincing evidence that my patients tell
neighbors about my doings A call will be sure to give you a pleasure
DR H J PRATT DENTIST
Over McConnclls Drug Store 212Vi West Main
Southwestern Nebraska
HOSPITAL
McCooic Nebraska
NOW OPEN
for the care of MEDICAL and
SURGICAL CASES -- Newly
equipped with modern fittings
Boilermakers Ball
The members of McCook lodgBNo407
Brotherhood of Boilermakers and Iron
Ship Builders announce their third
annual ball for Monday evening April
12th Menard hall The tickets are 1
luuiorf free
Engine 1030 is receiving a new set of
flues
Engines 1063 and 1062 were on drop
pits this week
R L Lofton has gone to Colorado to
enter a homestead
Mr Robinson of the boilermakers
gang who has been sick is improving
The shops have been doing a land of
fice business in new driving brasses
this week
Conductor G II Pearce has resigned
and left on No 3 Saturday night for
Nevada wnere he has mining interests
The cab of No 1092 was badly dam-
i aged at Oxford this week by fire and
the engine is receiving repairs here this
week
The gasoline engine at the round
house is laid up for repairs with a
broken driving rod which broke into
five pieces
The 1182 is in the round house for a
new set of driving brass a general
smoothing up
hound on No
Her race with a grey
1 recently was too fast
for her
A G Nash formerly in the Burling
ton employ here late of Belvidere this
state spent end of last week here visit
ing relatives and friends He is now
arranging to remove from Belvidere but
his new home is not yet decided upon
J Q Anness is home from McCook
for a few days He met with an ac
cident the other day by the premature
explosion of a railroad torpedo which
cut an ugly gash in his neck Beaver
City T T
Mr and Mrs YV M Stoner came up
from Lincoln last Friday night on a
visit to their former home and present
friends He returned to work Sunday
night while Mrs Stoner remained this
week guest of Mrs George Martin and
other friends
The Burlington sent a box car body
to this station which was unloaded by
section foreman George Allen last Sat
urday The car will be for the use of
the section laborers this summer which
will most likely be composed mostly of
Greeks Imperial Republican
As soon as the weather is favorable
new steel rails will be laid on the B
M between Oxford and Red Cloud
Mr Kemper also informed us that
about May 1 a new passenger will run
daily from Wymore to Oxford This
will greatly improve the service Alma
Record
Operator Fred Huston of Yuma is
back on the job having been in Butte
Montana as a witness in a lawsuit for
the past ten days Tho company was
sued for damages by two persons who
werejockedoutof the depot at Yuma
after purchasing ticketsand while wait
ing for No 15on account of no operator
being on duty The jury did not agree
and the case will be retried
p
Sam Turner has been reinstated as a
fireman
New screens are being placed in the
1932 this week
Mr and Mrs J R Ferree were visit
ors in Indianoln Sunday
J H Luke is a new helper in tho
blacksmith shop this week
Mosdames Emerson Hanson and A L
Knowland went up to Denveryesterday
on an end of week visit
New driving brasses and a set of new
tires are to be given the 1539 which
came into the shops today
Beginning with next Wednesday the
McCook and Imperial train on Wednes
diy only will leave McCook at 630 in
the morning arriving at Imperial at
1030 Leaving Imperial at 11 in tho
morning the train reaches McCook at
215 This is done to enable the stock
shippers of the branch to connect at
Culbertsoo with tht regular 6tock train
for Denver and will expedite shipments
many hours
Doing Double Duty
It was one of those sleepy one
h horse back water towns like Squash
said a congressman describing at a
Hot Springs dinner a town that he dis
liked
Squash is the limit A gentleman
arrived there the other day and want
ed a hair cut He found the barber
shop and after shaking the barber
vigorously managed to awaken him
How long will It take you to cut
my hair barber he asked
Not long boss said the barber
And he rose yawned and stretched
himself Then he called upstairs to
his wife
Hey send the kid down to the
newspaper office to tell the editor I
want my scissors just as soon as hes
flone editin the paper Theres a gent
here waitin for a hair cut Wash
ington Star
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A Booster
The senior claps of tbe high school
proposes to get out a school annual this
spring that will feature tho leading in
terests of the school We have n
deservedly high standing as a school
both nt home and in the state at large
There are 27 nonresident pupils in tbe
high school now We draw already
from long distances for these nonresi
dent pupils This proposed annual will
enphasize the prominent phases of stu
dent life with half tone illustrations
and short concise descriptions
HALFTONES
The book will have cuts of each of
the hchool each yradu of the
school faculty high school bund glue
clubs athletic organizations assembly
hail with a number of cuts of general
interest to tin 8 hfml and public It
will be to pick out thu picture
of every 1 lnld in sellout
IJESCIUITIVK M ATI Kit
A prominent place w 11 be given to the
Alumni 11 ouiatiou If possible a com
plete director of tin graduates of tho
McCook High School will be given cov
ering the complete history of the school
The BHiiior class will have a special
d j ariment given to illustrations jokes
a hi ilcrittls descriptive- of the things
pin 1 Ui wly interesting t i seniors
Ttio board of education will occupy
some spaco with statistics and informa
tion about the whole school sjstem and
policies
All of the descriptive matter will cover
from 55 to 60 pages of matter
COMMERCIAL CLUB
There s now a movement ou foot to
enhbt the interest of the Commercial
club and include a number of half tone
illustrations featuriug items of general
interest to tho city of McCook with
appropriate descriptive matter
PAILHOAD
Being largely a railroad town it is de
sired to include matter of particular
interest to this phase of our little city
MECHANICS OF 1HK ANNUAL
The book will be about 6x9 inches
and contain about 100 pages in all
Only the very best of paper and material
will be used Tho whole effort of the
class will be to make a book represent
ative of the best that can bo produced
in this line
The price will be 2oc which will be
about 10c less than cost There will be
no advertising matter in it How many
eopies do you want
Send in your name to the office of the
Superintendent with the number of
copies you will want at 2oc each book
to be ready for distribution about May
20th Boost for McCook and her
schools
Won a Wife by His Skill
Action was a Grecian painter oi
about the time of Alexander and ht
won his wife by his great work H
painted a picture called The Nuptiali
of Alexander and Roxane which wai
exhibited at the Olympic games Ii
created such a stir that one of th
judges cried in admiration I reservi
crowns for the victorious athletes bu
I give my daughter in marriage to th
painter Action as a recompense for hit
picture Action was one of the art
Ists who excelled in the art of mixing
colors He could not go to the nearest
store and purchase them as artists d
today
A Slight
Isnt McCorkie awfully thin since
his return
Yes Do you know what they call
his valet at the club
No
They call him the valet of the
shadow Cleveland Plain Dealer
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BODY OF TKZ IvIAJESTIC RANGE IS
MADS OF CHARCOAL IRON
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Charcoal iron is when iron orkcri call the pzzre iron of olden days
It is made froin imported Swedisu n Bloom melted and refined in tiie old
fashioned knobbling fires in which charcoal is urcd exclusively as iuel Charcoal
Iron never ruis and theres pra iicrily uo wear out to it The exclusive use
of these iwo kinds of iron v tie construction of Majestic Ranges is in itself
sufficient reason why you rnotuJ rjuy no other ranre on earth It means lontr
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Company
Lebanon Neb
Elmer Bobbins 29 and Anna Eliza
beth Nicholson 19 Both of Cam
bridge
Sol D Moriarty 52 and Mrs Lavinia
DeForest 45 Both of Cambridge
Married March 15th by county judge
William Knight 32 Lebanon Neb
and Emma Fiechter 24 Norcatur
Kansas
Richard L Holcomb 24 and Laura
M Smith 20 Both of Indianola
Married March 18th by county judge
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The Osiiy Rassgc in the Varlii Cido of Malleable and Charcoal Iron
Txhat is Malleable Iron It is anerceelinply clone Trained ri 1 touh ircn that can be hammered util it is nil out
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COURT
Licenses to marry issued by the coun
ty judge since our last report
Earl L Gould 25 Republican City
Neb and Mrs Vashti Welborn 21
McCook Markets
Merchants and dealers in McCcdL
today Fridayj are paying the folicsr
ing prices
Corn oft
Wheat fir
Oats 55
Rye 31
Barley fS
Hogs 5 3J
Butter good IS
Eggs Er
IN BLACK AriD WHITE
The Tribune has for sale a nice dac
play of local view post cards in eokn
and in black and white Also a r6i
selected line of greeting and other p
cards
Cures Colds Prevents Pneumonic
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This explains why in a Majestic Hc c it is impossible
lyCi ard wly it is a perfect baker day in a id day r jvA there are
Zere are a few of them
1 copper movable reservoir li neata water while breakfast is cooking for those net havi ur uaii
en is rivetea air ugnt wmca insures peneci Dauine lireaa in a iUaiestic oven browns evenlv nil aver itli it iimito
estic is lined throughouc vith pure asbestos board held in place with an iron grate another big help in the oaing Oi
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The upper closet shelves have drop doors that form a perfect shelf when let
down If s the only kind of closet that can be thoroughly cleaned
There are no springs in the oven door the door drops down and forms a
rigid shelf that will bear any weight The oven rack slides out automatically
holding anything it may contain
The Majestic has an open end csh pan that acts as a shovel when placing back
in position you dont have to shovel surplus ashes out of the pit There is a small ash
cup under the ash pan which catches asiies that might otherwise fall to the floor
The above are features wiiich are exclusive with the Great Maiestic
No other range on earth begins to compare with it either in durability or
practical serviceability It is the best range you can buy no matter what
price you pay
Twenty years making the Majestic Range and the first still in use
FOR SALE BY
McCook Hdw Co
Phone
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