The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 09, 1909, Image 5

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50 Cent Butter
before Christmas
and What it Means
50 cent butter before Christinas is the prediction freely
made by the big leaders in butter production based on their
close knowledge of trade conditions Butter anywhere near
that price means that a
Sharpies Dairy
Tubular Cream Separator
Will Pay for Itself
before the end of the year in its
saving over any gravity or setting
system
Time Card
McCook Neb
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MAIN LINE EAST DEPART
No CentralTimo 1045 p m
1G -500 am
i 530 am
12arrC5pm 715 am
14 942 p M
10 600 P M
MAIN LINE WEST DEPART
No 1 Mountain Timo 115 p M
a 1142 p M
5nrr850pm 930 am
13 905 A M
15 1230aM
9arr910am 820 AM
IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 420 P M
No 175 departs 710 A M
Sleeping dinin and reclining chair cars
seats 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 W Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nobraska
We have fresh lettucend celery every
Wednesday and Saturday HUBER
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The Sharpies is the easiest to run easiest to clean gets
all the cream and costs nothing for repairs
And Dont Forget
Our Special Low Price Sale
on Discs and Drills We
can save you Dollars
phone 3 1 IcCook Hardware Co-
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
A daughter was born to Mr und Mrs
Darve Burnett Monday
Mrs Elmer Bocock and family came
up from Holdrege last Thursday on a
visit of a few days to friends
Mrs Jos Hegenberger two daugh
ters and a son of McCook arrived in the
city Friday noon for a visit at the H C
Shriner h ome Curtis Courier
R H Shriner of McCook son of our
fellowtownsman H C has been given
the appointment as store keeper at Om
aha and South Omaha for the Burling
ton company Curtis Enterprise
Charles Dimmick the Haigler hotel
man was a Wray visitor Saturday be
tween trains Mr Dimmick has sold
his interest in the hotel and has accept
ed the position of night operator at
Haigler for the C B Q Wray Vrat
tier
Gcorjje Something of a Sprinter
Wesley Dean the town scavenger
and nllrnround flunky for tho boot
loggers was caught in the act of steal
ing a box of merchandise from a cut
near the coal chutoa by Agent Scott
last Tuesday Scott discovered the
thief as be was getting out of the cur
and the sight of Scott caused Dean to dt
tnch himself from the box and make his
get away Then a footrace started but
Scotts long stride and sprinting ability
soon closed up tho gap between him
snd the thief Dean claimed drunken
ness and not knowing what he was do-
be saw Scott The marshal arrested
him for drunkenness to chich charge
he pleaded guilty on Wednesday morn
ing in Polico Magistrate Sweetlctnde
court Another charge for stealing wa
ffled against him on which he Tuiiven
examination before Justice Swtetland
and was bound over to tho district
court in the sum of SoOO Hern his
friends failed him and Lid wa commilt
ed to trie county jail to await trial
Brush Tribune
Wno Knows Him
A crazy man by the name of Din
Bailey gave the Burlington pH enger
trainmen on No 14 quite a scaro near
McCook last night He displayeda re
volver and caused the sudden evacua
tion of tho second chair car The con
ductor and brakeman were also made to
dance to his whistle and wore con
of him by the trainmen whether he w
killed or not Tho trainmen handed
night policeman Gourlay his grip stat
ing that he had a ticket to Superior
Upon opening tho grip his name was
learned and his address givpn as Green
Forest Ark Rfd 3 Box 19 The name
of Miss Ethel Hatton was also found on
the inside of the grip Superior Jour
nal
Homer Shriner Jr went over to Cur
tis end of last week on a visit to his
parents
Conductor G L Burney is laying off
for a week or ten days and Moore has
1 his car
The big 80 foot turn table will soon
be put in position at the round bouse
j and then the big engines can be housed
Red Cloud Advertiser
Mrs Robert Moore formerly Miss
I Nellie Clark of this city who has been
visiting her parents Tony Clark and
wife for several days has returned to
her home in McCook Red Cloud Ad
vertiser
The new semaphore is now up and
working in the west end of the B M
yards This is the one the railway com
missioner oraered in so that thero might
not be any more accidents out there
similar to that one of November last
when two men lost their lives by a colli
sion The west end of the yards is
about 1J4 miles west of the depot Red
Cloud Advertiser
Conductor II H Miller is on and
Kent has his run
iirakeman John Ames resigned fr
the service Urst of the week
Brakoman Tom Clianey retired from
tho semes last week without a dis
senting vote
Dispatcher and Mrs T i Campbell
and Miss Ruth returned Tuesday from
their trip east
No 70 Tuesday had a C S coach
for the accomondation of stockmen in
charge of 23 cars cattle
Rupt W M WiedetihamT wife hiH
ing but he knew enough to ruu when family of tho Sterling line wore MuCouk
usors Monday of tlnn week
Conductor V V 0 on lias been as
siuiied to llui Orleans St Fnuich inn
which vwis recent bulletined
Conductor Humphrey was in Denver
Tuesday and Wednesday on grievance
committee biHinehs airl Hawkins had
his car
An equipment Iiain of eleven C S
rais passed through hern
Tuesday for u e on Wj more division
during the state fair
Conductor Knowand returned to
work Tuesday hiving gained a little
relief from his tttck of rheumatism by
his trip to Excelsior Springs
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES
McCook public schools began last
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spicuous for their absence when he gave
1 I the grades and 111 in tho high bchool
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them permission to go He was finally
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car and sometime while there he leaped
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Of the old corps of 25 teachers 0 are
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T I back this year and
speed ine train stopped after going -
Trice
will sOon be
auoui ten miies out notning was aeara
one other Miss
She expects to bo
able to resume work next week having
undergone a slight operation August 24
at her home in Lincoln Mrs Arnold
is substituting in her place
Of the five new teachers one Miss
Millicent Slaby is really an old teacher
in the corps Miss Slaby spent all of
last year specializing in primary work
in Chicago
Miss Dora Oyster was graduated from
the McCook high school in 1907 and
has taught the past two years in the
rural school of this county Miss Oys
ter has charge of the fourth grade in
the east ward
Miss Louise Donisthorpc was gradu
ated from the Geneva high school in
189S and took special work in primary
methods in Fremont College She then
taught eight years in the Geneva
schools During this time she had
charge of model schools in three state
junior normal schools and has had con
siderable experience as a primary spe
cialist in institute work
The other two new teachers are in
the high school Mr George R Mc
Pjonald is a graduate of Fremont Col
lege with the degree of JJ Sc and holds
a life certificate Mr McDonald has
taught twelve years in rural and graded
schools holding all positions He
comes to us from two 3 ears service as
superintendent of the public schools at
Baver Crossing Nebraska Mr Mc
Donald has specialized in athletics and
will be physical director having charge
of the athletics
I Fall and Winter j
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Special
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ZION LACE INDUSTRIES ZION CITY ILLINOIS
VION LACES and many interesting features
in their manufacture are on exhibition in one
of our show windows This display is educa
tional and every person should see it
From 3400 to 4500 bobbins are required to
thread one lace machine besides the beam and
warp making a total when the machine is
threaded of 13000 threads in actual work
When a machine is fully threaded there are
6700 miles of cotton on it enough to reach from
here to England and nearly back again
See the illustrations of the various machines
in operation where they take in the thread and
turn out the dainty attractive laces also skeins
of yarns yarn spools pieces of lace just as they
come from the machines Especially interesting
is the process of clipping scalloping and sepa
rating The exhibit is so unique and the values
so unusual that a visit will be of materia
interest to you
SEE OUR WINDOW
C L DeGroff 6l Co
Miss Cora Scott was graduated from
the University of Nebraska in 1904 and
holds a life certificate She has had
several years experience in rural two
years as teacher in grades and five
years as principal of high schools For
the past year she has been principal of
the county high school at Ouray Colo
rado Miss Scott will teach Latin and
German
Following is the assignment of teachers-
Central Building Miss Julia Eed
nir principal of high school and cen
tral building mathematics Elizabeth
Bettcher English Mary Hartwell sci
ence Cora Scott language Geo E
McDonald normals history athletics
Mary Powers 8th A Grace M Fackler
8th B Ada Skjelver 7th A Martha
Abel 7th B and 6th B Millicent Slaby
1st
East Ward Laura McMillen 5th A
and principal Rachael Bayard 6th
Susanna Ward 5th B Dora Oyster 4th
Grace Lant 3rd Peoebe Waite 2nd
Louise Donisthorpe 1st Cleo Rector
preparatory
West Ward Leonora Dougan prin
cipal and music supervisor Anna Han
naD 4th Christine Hollister 3rd
Sadie Sweeney 2nd Lillian Price pre
paratory
South Mrs May Douglas prepara
tory
Mies Claudia B Hatcher went to the
state fair to take care of the Red Wil
low county educational exhibit the
early part of the week
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss Lillian Moore was called hone
at Bartley on account of the death ofT
her brother last Tuesd u
Parents of unvaccinated children am
requested to attend to it at once At
present there is no run of contagious
disease of any kind in the coimnunUs
and the school authorities wish to take
every possible precaution to insure tbtii
health of the children
A number of boys want to earn pad
of or all of their board and room wh2tti
going to fcchooJ Any oce knowing tfT
any such work to be had will help thai
cause of education by reporting the in
formation to Supt Taylor
GRANT
A nice rain latt week Most of
ffira
farmers are plowing for fall wheat
Fred Wesch arrived from Tualatix
Ore last Sunday on No 16
John Wesch and brother will hare
their 6nle Wednesday Sept 15th
Jim Relph is putting up bay on iWt
land owned by Mills brothers
John H Wech went to McCook or
business Saturday niht
P H Blunck made a spe in I trip frcm
McCook to Kansas Monday night wiUc
a passenuer who arrived from the wea
Sunday
Card of Thanks
Our hearts are full with iratitude in
all the friends and neiyhhors for thek
assistance and sympathy in oar bereave
ment the death of our dear mother
J H Wadh and Family
Mks EEUaykb and Family
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Fall Millinery Opening
You are cordialfy invited to attend
our FALL OPENING on Tuesday
and Wednesday September 14th and
15th Hours from 2 to 1030 p m
Be sure to remember the date
Elizabeth Ashford
Successor to Lovel Nies 111 West B street
Open Evenings after
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