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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1909)
t The New Moline Wagon has made warm friends wherever used but we know there are others fPt and we have them such as the Weber Birdsell and Bur Oak wagons also Columbus wide tire wagons with a little lower wheels than the regular wagons Also the Fitzer and John Deere steel wheel trucks which are just the thing for a handy rock wagon We can save you money on any of them as well as on a Velie Buggy Just come and look at these buggies We have them in all styles and Prices They are all made of the best Hickory Steel and Malleable Iron There is great satisfaction in having a good buggy so come and get the summers use of one of them phone 3 1 McCook Hardware Co Time Card McCook Neb mm MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET No 6 Central Time 1045 p M 2 500 a M 12 arr 615 pm 715 am 8 525 p M 10 600 r M MAIN LINE WEST DEPART No 1 Mountain Time 115 p m 3 1142 p m 5 arr S 50 pm 930 a m J3 905 AM 15 12150 A M 9arr930am IMPERIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 4 20 p m No 175 departs 710 am Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats froo on through trains Tickets sold and baggage chocked 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 RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS One train this week carried 27 cars of sugar James Egan foreman of the tin gang is off duty on account of an injured foct Dispatcher R G Knowles returned home Wednesday from a visit of a few days in his former home Wymore Wednesdays game between the Red Roses and the Regulars was forfeited to the Red Roses score 9 to 0 The Regu lars lacked masks and gloves and de clined to play ball It is reported that Engineer C E Benedict expects to soon move to Den ver and run from there Conductor R R Bailey returned to Sterling the first of the week after a weeks outing in Curtis Curtis Courier Agent G S Scott of Brush was in town last Saturday night between Fireman R E Love is in Kansas I frins 10 and 3 formim the hell wether City this week attending the marriage of a cousin O E Pearson the car distributer went up to Brush Sunday night on company business Mrs C H McBride visited Red Cloud friends Saturday - Sunday returning home on Monday morning Hurley Dye came down from Sterling Saturday morning He and Mrs Dye left for Sterling Monday morning The orange train Wednesday morn ing was laid out about an hour at this point bya slight collision of two engines in the yard One of the engines was coaling at the chute and the other en gine ran into her Both were slightly damaged in a trio who were on that evening given the Royal Arch degree in Masorny Companion Smith of Brush accompan ied him One new passenger engine has been received by the Lincoln division of the Burlington of the twenty five ordered It is understood of this order the lines west are to get thirteen and the Lincoln division will get three or four The new engine received for this division was tried out yesterday on a thirteen hund red ton freight train on the main line and it negotiated the Berks hill with the load without difficulty Passenger engines are usually tried out on freight trains before going into the passenger service Journal Hcpenberjjer Rupp At the home of tho grooms parents Mr and Mrs Herman Hegenberger of this city at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon Juno 27 Mr Floyd liegonberger and Miss Myrtle Rupp wore united in the holy bond of matrimony by Rev E Burton pastor of the Baptist church The ceremony was witnessed by imme diate friends and relatives of the con tracting parties many of whom have known both the bride and groom since childhood The brido was dressed in white silk beautifully trimmed with Valenciennes lace and carried a beautiful bouquet of white carnations and cream roses while tho groom wore tho conventional black The young couple are well known in community and they are of excellent reputation and character She is a young lady of many virtues fine qual ities and kind hearted which go to make true womanhodd and a good com panion through life Tho groom who has grown to man hood in this city is well and favarably known After congratulations they all march ed to tho dining room where a sump tuous three course dinner was served They received many valuable and use ful presents which gave evidence of the high esteem in which they are held by their many friends who wish them much joy and happiness in their now life The happy cou le will ma e their home at 207 Third street E which had been beautifully furnished by the groom Com No Postponement rossible Washington June 26 The sug gestion that the enforcement of the so called hours of dervico law relating to the emi 1 yraent of men on railroads be postponed until there is a final de cision of the supreme court of the United States determining all possible controversies as to its construction can not be entertained announced A otorney General Wickersham in a letter made public today The request for postpone ment was made b General Attorney S H West of the St Louis Southwestern railroad to the interstate commerce commission which referred the letter to the department of justice The at torney general Bays This statute has been construed by the United States district court for the northern district of Illinois in the case of the United States against the Atchis on Topeka Santa Fe railroad and in the judgment of this department the courts is the correct one Until the de cision is modified or reversed the statute as thus construed must be accepted as the law Icefl 81 Cars Last Saturday The Burlington iced eighty one cars of ice at this pointlast Saturday when four train loads of oranges passed through this city This is perhaps the record for number of cars iced at this point Typewriter ribbons papers etc for sale at The Tribune office Another time card Sunday July 11th Train crews on Nos 9 and 10 are pool ed with 1 and 6 Wow The company has handled SO trains of oranges already this season and more a coming every day There will be a new time card Sun day a week No 9 will run through to Denver and an opposite train east from Denver No 77 suffered a slight mishap Mon day evening as the train was pulling into the east end of the yard Some freight cars had been switched down the yard and the hand brakes failing 10 work they caught two cars of the freight train on the side doing some damage and delaying traffic a short time Last Sunday evening about 630 smoke was discovered coming out of the side of the railroad coal chutes The coal was burning in one of the bins Two streams of water was brought to play on the building but it did not reach the spotA steelbox freight car was run under the chute and the coal dump ed into it with the streams of water playing on it as it cam nut and the danger was soon past No great dam age was done It is generally supposed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion Oxford Standard ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER PH0SE 1114 1420 24 LAWRENCE DENVER COLO rT WJ1L JJlTn ii mm m M ML F01EYSKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right Parland Newhalls Coming The Pnrland New alls company will give the mhmkH number of tho Junior Normal Lecture course July 9ih ai the high i clmol nuditorium MoCook audiencMH oiivh henrd ninny of the bent CO ceit compHtiien and it in with partic ular pleasure that the management present this attraction for the Junior Normal Lecture Course Season ticket holders may get seats reserved at McUonnells July 2nd Single admission tickets will bo on Hale July 5h Get yrnir ticket reserved f early Admission 30 Plenty of good seat for nil In an mtereHting article appearing in j the June issue of Lyceumito Talent is found the following racy in oideut from their varied experiences The boys live every minute and make min friendships along tho wax It was out at Cedar Rapids that thoy got a new SHnsalion A man named Smith had titkeii them out to his home after the concert and invited in some of his friends and the home filled up with music and mirth Time sped on Engraving and Em Dossing Your wants can be supplied at The Tribune in the line of engraving and REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Citizens National Bank of McCook CnAKTEK Numbee 9156 at McCook in the State of Nebraska at the close of business June 23 1009 resources Loans anil discounts SMO9P0 87 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 707 44 Bonds securities etc 2J00 00 Hanking Iioua furniture ami lixtures 16000 00 Due from National banksnot reserve agents - 10318 50 Due from state and private banks and bankers trust comnauies and sav ings banks Due from approved reserve agents Checks and other cash items Notesof other National banks Fractional paper currency nickels and cents Lawful money reserve in bank viz 48 07 S1266 4S 1101 81 2500 00 246 43 Specie 12278 25 Legal tender notes 12b61 00 25143 23 Total 3380322 90 liabilities Capital stock paid in 50000 00 Surplus fund 25000 00 Undivided profits less expense and taxeapaid 7972 31 Due to other National banks 1SS0 26 Due to state and private banks and bankers 87427 87 Individual deposits subject to check 126726 87 Demand certificates of deposit 21940 75 Time certificates of deposit 57937 83 Cashiers checks outstanding 10437 01 Total 389322 90 State of Nebraska County of Red Willow f I V Franklin president of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief V Fraxklix President Correct Attest James S Dotle - Vernice Franklin Q H Watkins Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th dav of Jnnfi 1909 H H Beert j f8KAL Notary Public My commission expires October 8 1913 t 4 n n t uutil perhaps 2 or 230 n m whim a I ft policeman walked in and announced that the crowd had been ma ting too much noise mid linrl disturbed the pub lie peace He said it was his duty to run in the concert company And he did it made them get into the patrol wagon and ran them baoK to tho city f But he took them to the hotel instead of to the jail It was a pleasant ar rangement of the host to get them bic t their quarters the cars having stopped running It is their humor and ease on the platform that ma e their good music and their many varieties of it so pala table to the public In building their programs they try to minister to the many different tastes of the audience And they have been very successful in adapting themselves And they keep j brincme in new effects Air JNewiiall has made an innovation for the com- j ing season in an arrangement of Faust J r nuiuu iiiuuura mo vi mi- ivw - coi net horn and piano and this l ing with a male quartet Then the Mephisto and Faust duet is given fol lowed by a duet in brass with piano accompaniment and thei the tenor solo which is the heavy one in the work It closes with the soldiers cnorus oy tne quarret xne renauion consumes twenty seven minutes It - i has proven a hit both in the small i towns and the cities This is perhaps the main secret of their success they are something different So the people get new sensations and the t Newhalls get full seasons And a long career to them they deserve it Digs Up A Large Tusk Indianola Neb June 2o While loading gravel today Geo Ridgley un earthed a huge tusk measuring four feet five inches in length and five inches in diameter at the larger end It was found fifteen feet under ground and about eight inches was left in the ground attached to what is supposed to be the head of a mastodon It is be lieved that the whole skeleton is buried there and excavation will be made The tusk is in a good state of preservation and is of a dark horn color Special to Lincoln News I wwyywryyywwwrYyry i ww wvw iyww wr p v fi B is Discount We are now offering a big discount and very exceptional values in Ladies Suits and Silk Dresses Come in and see And by buying of us you will save money on your Summer Underwear Our Union Suits for ladies at 50c 75c and 100 and mens at 100 and upward are better values than in past seasons C L DeGroff Co Ijttf tti 1 li aiiii1 jj jfl iji iiitfriirtjyj if ii ii i3fl Chancellor Davidson of the Nebraska Wesleyan University will preach at the Methodist church 1 Sunday next July 4th both morning and evening All young people who have any thought of attending college are especially urged to be present to hear the chancellor AH are however welcome Special music McConnells Balsam cures coughs ItiEEttHONErfiAR Cures Golds Prevents Pneumonia buying a heater You dont buy a furnace often and it is only natural that you should hesitate Comfort conven ience fuel expense all de pend on the furnace and the way it is put in It is a pleasure to sit in an evenly heated house where all in side doors can be thrown open making the house practically one bit room tiM8m r y r r v m f F W Use the Wise Furnace And get one third more heat from your fuel It is with a gas and smoke consuming fire pot which all- bustion and generating intense heat The radiator i lutely self cleaning there being no place for the accun of soot and ashes For durability economy of fuel a ating power it stands pre eminent Come in and lo- rrrrrv 1 1 iw i j prfff McCook Markets Merchants and dealers 11 McCook today Thursday are paying the follow ing prices Corn Wheat Oats Rye Barley Hogs 5 70 1 10 00 70 6 80 Butter good IH to IS Eggs 17 BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES disease with P 3 Blood embossing such as calling cards HTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTYTTTTTTTTTTTT tations and announcements monogram j correspondence paper etc samples of all on display sonable Prompt service come and inspect Handsome Prices If interested w Delay in taking Foleys Kidney Rem edy if you have backache kidney or bladder trouble fastens the disease up on you and makes a cure more difficult Commence taking Folejs Kidney Rem edy today and you will soon be well Why risk a serious malady A Mc Millen druggist TYYVTVn Health Comfort and Convenience Are the things to look for in - the - - -4 4 -1 - -4 - A air to pass into and mix with the fuel and gases co fully 90 per cent of the gas and smoke securing perfo a- 3 4 n A I il vcr the furnace we will be glad to explain anything ym vuh to know and give you prices POLK BROS Dealers in Genera Hardware Phone 48 M -Co MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA j r8 V B St li iNebraska A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A