The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 16, 1910, Image 5

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No 170 nrrives Mountain Time
No 175 departs
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MAIN LINE EAST DKPAET
N Central Timo 1135 p m
8 715 i m
W 500 a m
5W a M
1 705 a M
H 942 p m
5SJ0 P M
MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET
No 1 Mountain Tinio 1220 p m
005 A M
MM a M
rtl5 a m
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i45 p M
015 a M
Slonpinc linini and reclining chair cara
Ooats froo on through trains Tickots sold
and buRgHKe ctiockod to uny point in the United
ttaUiB or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
et call on or write U F Hotitottor Agent
McCook NHtirauka or L W Snkoiei General
PnpKnnor Atront Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engine 1911 has gone into tho shop
for an overhauling
Engine 1537 has on her war paint and
will go out of the backshop shortly
Miss Smart returned from the state
university at Lincoln close of last week
Conductor Seott had the pay car in
from Hastings yesterday afternoon
Miss Ruth Malore of Lincoln is a
guest of Miss Adaline Koller for a few
weeks
Engineer O L Paulson departed last
night for Hot Springs Arkansas for
treatment
Mrs H M Tyler was up from Or
leans Friday last looking after some
business matters
Engineer Martin Scott eoes up to
Denver this week ami Mrs Scott will
return with him
Engineer F V Deere left last
night for Salt Lake City Utah on a
pleasure business visit
Storekeeper Hegeman was down from
Alliance yesterday leaving again for
his new post of duty last night
Conductor J F Utter is doing extra
passenger service now and E L Haw
kins has his car on work train
Engineer Will Archibald of the Or-leans-St
Francis line was at home
with the family here over Sunday
Paul Perrenoud departed Wednes
day for Switzerland on a visit to the
homefolks whom he has not seen for
years
Lloyd Jennings an old employe in
the store house department succeeds
to the chief clerkship under Storekeep
er Britt
Agent Kenned at Atlanta and family
have gone to the coast on a C0 days va
cation Extra Agent McClintock is
filling the post meanwhile
The company has its motive power
in such fine shape and in such plenty
just now that they are able to loan the
C S sis of their fine new S2 engines
Chas Langston roundhouse fore
man has resigned and Geo W Kerns
has been appointed his successor
Langston departed for Bakersfield
Calif last night to work for the
Southern Pacific Charlie will make
good anywhere Mr Kerns will give
a good account of himself
The pay car was delayed over two
hours in reaching McCook yeserday
afternoon by some trouble with about
60 Greeks between Funk and Axtell
over pay day It is rumored the com
pany fancied the Greeks were padding
the returns somewhat and the effort to
straighten out the matter caused some
trouble which it was reported would
cause the whole bunch to quit the job
The Burlington has loaned six of
its newr engines to the C S com
pany which is owned by the Burling
ton In place of storing seventeen
engines at Havelock therefore the
Burlington will store only eleven un
til the fall rush Motive power de
partment experts say the deteriora
tion of an engine in use is not much
greater than that of one standing
stored at the shops
Saturday night J A Menell a
freight brakeman of this place fell
through a hole in the top floor of
the coal chute at Holdrege and
was severely injured Menell was
assisting the fireman in coaling at
that place and being unfamiliar with
the chute fell backward into a hole
and down about - twenty feet among
some heavy timbers below He was
removed to the local hospital His
injuries are severe bruises and in
ternal injuries
There was a test of the relative force
and pressure of the city and the rail
road company water systems Monday
afternoon at the foot of Main avenue
with tho resnlt that it was demonstrat
ed that there was a slight difference in
the pressure the company having a
little advantage notwithstanding their
line was larger and the nozzle opening
slightly bigger The company recently
placed a fire plug just west of the foot
of Main avenue and will be in position
to assist the city fire department on any
occassion requiring their help and they
Tyrrrr
STRUCK A SNAG
A Painful Jolt For tho Good Roads
Ambassador
Ill never forget the iihjht I called on
the Widow Yarn She owned forty
acres on the main road which I hoped
to have Improved In practically every
house in the county 1 had been hos
pitably received because I was a
1142 P M man belni A ninnniT Irl znti min
of the Good Huads club took me In a
carriage to see the widow watch
the horses this wise old citizen said
I dont know what would frighien
them I suggested but be seemed to
xpet t a brass band or some other un
usual sight although It was 8 oclock
at night I soon knew why he prefer
red to sit out there iu the cold
Mrs Yarn I believe 1 began in
gratiatingly when the door was open
ed
Well the person who stood there
observed Ive been here forty years
You ought to believe it
This thinks I to myself is a
strange place for curbstone humor
And then aloud I have been talking
for good roads madam We have de
cided to run a rock road by here and
as-
Who has decided This in the
voice of a conductor when be asks you
how old your little boy Is
Why I stammered the Good
Roads club and
I dont belong to it do I They
wouldnt have a woman member
would they
Im sure I dont know I have been
chiefly
Sure you dont the Widow Yarn
snapped Youre chiefly concerned
about taxing my forty acres into the
county treasury without letting me
vote on It What right have vou to
come over here to build roads Are
you a road builder Did you ever
build a road or pay for one
Madam 1 said you really do have
a vote on this question if a road dis
trict is organized You have forty
votes one for every acre vou own
and-
Her face lighted up with a light that
never was seen before on human face
unless perhaps In riding on an old
transfer or getting rid of a bad nickel
She opened the door wider I had nor
been admitted up to that moment and
asked me to enter
You say I have forty votes she
inquired
You have I assured iter feeling
like the bearer of good news
Well glory be the Widow Yarn
sighed rocking herself comfortably
Glory be say I Ill cast them all
against your old rock road Now I
must be getting ready for prayer meet
ing Charles Dillon in Harpers
Weekly
The Terrors of Frankness
There is no worse vice than frank
ness said a playwright How should
I feel for example if 1 asked you for
your opinion of my plays and you an
swered me frankly quite frankly
Why I should feel like the poor lady
at the bridge drive who said to her
hostess little daughter
Your eyes are such a heavenly
blue And what color are my eyes
darling
The childs high treble traveled
easily to the farthest corner of the
quiet room as she replied looking
earnestly up into her questioners face
Dwab middles yellow whites and
wed wims Exchange
Ruskin and the Turners
How closely famous pictures can be
imitated by skillful artists was proved
by an exhibition by Ruskin in 1S75 of
a series of facsimiles of Turners pic
tures in the National gallery Loudou
The collection was accompanied by a
characteristic note from Ruskin iu
which he said I have given my best
attention during upward of teu years
to train a copyist to perfect fidelity iu
rendering the works of Turner and
have now succeeded in enabling hini
to produce facsimiles so close as to
look like replicas facsimiles which 1
must sign with my own name to pre
vent their being sold for real Turners
Kith and Kin
Very interesting conversation in
here asked papa suddenly thrustim
his head through The conservatory
window where Ethel Mr Tomkins
and little Eva sat very quietly
Yes indeed said Ethel ready on
the instant with a reply Mr Toiw
kins and I were discussing our kith
and kin werent we Eva
Yeth you wath replied little Eva
Mr Tomkins said May I have a
kith and Ethel said You kin
London Tit Iits
A Deduction
Little Willie Withers is the bright
est and best behaved boy in the neigh
borhood
Allow me to deduce
Go ahead
You dont know little Willie and
youve recently been chatting with his
mother Birmingham Age Herald
Envious
Howell Im engaged to Miss Roweli
Congratulate me old man Powell 1
would if I did not know that in her
case a nomination is not equivalent to
an election Smart Set
Another of Womans Rights
How are Brown and his suffragette
wife getting along
Not at all She insists on reading
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Detroit Free Press
tneir equipment is complete and of high
standard and the boys are nervy and
energetic fire fighters
Time ripens all things No man Is
born wise Cervantes
Coal
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Now is the time tofill Your Coal Bins
18th 1910 Everyone Invited
Parade frpm train to picnic grounds under Marshal Howell
900 Band
Song America picnicers lead by bands
Invocation Rev Bryant Howe
Address of welcome Cash D Fuller
Response Mr E S Koller
Band
1000 Base ball game Mechanical Dept vs Transporta
tion Dept Prize box of cigars by W Sullivan
Noon G Dinner
Band concert McCookband
115 Address J D Morrissey ex grand chief of- B of R T
1 45 Band
H E Culbertson
A G Smart
J F Forbes
E S Howell
2o7jV F Pate
210 Physical Culture Exhibition
Flour contest Prizes what you get out of the
flour
Shot put 1st prize gold medal 2nd silver medal
Womens baseball throwing contest 1st prize gold
medal 2nd prize silver medal
Band
Boys costume race 1st prize gold medal 2nd
prize silver medal
Wheel barrow race blindfolded 1st gold mdl 2nd silver
Womens nail driving contest 1st prize gold medal
2nd prize silver medal
Tub race 1st prize gold medal 2nd prize silver
medal
335 Sack race 1st prize gold medal 2nd prize silver
medal
345 Womens board sawing contest 1st prize gold med
al 2nd prize silver medal
Basket ball game McCook vs Bartley Box of can
dy to each one of the winning team
Swimming race 1st prize gold medal 2nd prize
silver medal
Three legged race 1st prize gold medal 2nd prize
silver medal
Obstacle race 1st prize gold medal 2nd prize sil
ver medal
450 Pie eating contest D Prizes 50c 40c 30c 20c 10c
455 Band
Boat race 1st prize gold medal 2nd prize silver
medal
Boys egg race 1st prize gold medal 2nd prize
silver medal
52oQFat mens race Prize pair of shoes by Drebert
525 Girls Potato race 1st prize gold medal 2nd prize
silver medal
535 Tug of war A necktie for each on the winning team
and winning team draws for suit of clothes by
Drebert
545 Band
by
so doing you save 50c Per Ton and are in
sured of fuel next winter when the coal shortage comes
During june and july we will sell coal at 50c per ton
less than the regular price Place your orders now and avoid
being disappointed next winter
BULLARDjj LUMBER CO Phone No
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applies as well to our physical state
as to material things C J Budlong
Washington R I realized his con
dition and took warning before it was
too late He says Al suffered se
verely from kidney trouble the dis
ease being hereditary in our family
I have taken four bottles of Foleys
Kidney Remedy and now consider
myself thoroughly cured This shoul
be a warning to all not to neglect
taking Foleys Kidney Remedy until
it is too late A McMillen
FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
Program OF THE BIG PICNIC FoVsriri vr
o Jsalk All or part of my alfalfa
and fruit farm Call or inquire WM
To be Held at Waimeta Nebr on Saturday ph292
FOR SALE 5 room cottage at 211
Cth st E Phone red 91 C H Mc
Bride
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Batiste 20e per i ard
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fabric especially desirable
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BARGAINS BEGINNING FRIDAY
Dimities 20j per yard
Sale Price per yard 1 lc
Best quality dimities in all
colors Regular 13c values
Please look at them
Organdies 2Jo per rd
SAe Price pc yara iw
Hxceptional opportn in 1
buy best grade organuios hi
ti miy colors and Koral ujgae
Kigular price 2fc per arcl
Fancy Parsols -250 in all colors we can match any gown plain colors polkadots checks plaids stripes fancv
borders and long handles made cf best grade Diagonal Mossaline nd Fancy Taffetas
Egyptian Tissues Sale price 19c per yard
In Fncy Sres and Plai s 1 egulir pi ice 25c
C L DeQroff Co
Mai Street -Cook Nebr
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Oi RENT Furnlbhed lotins
iain avenue Phone red ttj
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NOTICE I am buying crtani an5
am In a position to make gj money
M Waish Phone IS
WANTED To buy yowg calves
Phone spruce 43S2 Hartiran 6V2f
LOST A pair of gold rimmed apce
tacles last Sunday Iindr will l
suitably rewarded by returning she
same to the Tribune ollice
WANTED by July 1st a gxl re
liable man to take charge t ItuS
Willow county for the North Ameri
can Accident Insurance Co r Chi
cago Capital 200000 inos
over 1U00000 Writes alluij q
health and accident Splen
did opening for an up-to-cat- hast
ier an experienced man preferred
Address U F Scott 0J S nr Ar
cade Kansas City Mo
xwxv orr ioL mocK n a The Unemoloved
choice location See Mrs Imogene The legislation of the thirteenth
Roweli 612 2nd street east fourteenth and fifteenth carries
KOR SALE Residence at 302 2nd
street E
abounds In bills concerning the
ployed
In the reign of Edward VL
rooms and bath Base- 8everil inwc wro nncaifi iMint
Idlers most of them such cause
iMiraace neat Large barn buggy 1 tney could get nothing to d fn tfre
shed and coal house Inouire at reIn of Henry VIII the kgdom was
idence or phone 356 9 4t
FOR SALE Residence of 5 rooms
I Price and terms see owner
CEORGE FENNEY
FOR SALE Dwelling of 5 rooms
in South McCook 3 lots barn coal
house outside cellar Cheap Earl
Spencer phone red 294 16 3ts
infested with rogues vicr Londa
and idle persons and It Is - d th2t
during Henrys reign more than 70000
of this unfortunate class were Langejf
Men
When you meet with men of wortt
FOR SALE 3-year-old bay mare think how you may attain to
Broke so lady can drive her Phone level Wflen you see others of an oj
red 302 M S Jimerson j posite character look within and ax-
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Over All the Wide Worla
Wherever there Is a human beinr
there is an for kindness
IS THE SUCCESS of ourPafd
SION ARMSTACKKR whiVh fTtflnis frrr
it is half -way np with tho load and it opc
nfelwthTone Alo our Pat
PCSH RAKE and Denver Mado JJOWEii
Our Clients and Competitors
Acknowledge This
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goods Onr elegant illustrated printer ai
ter and prices delivered at your ttuuou
sent freo for tho asking
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THE PLATTNER IMPLEMENT CO
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I rc c ertlon this paper
Come to the BM Market
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For Fresh Groceries Salt and Fresh
Fish Choice Fruits Choice Hams and
Bacon Bring along your Poultry
and Eggs and get the highest
price in cash
Highest Cash Price for Cream
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