The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 08, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 5

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BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Depart Central Time
No 6 1110 P 31
16 500 A M
2 - 550 A M
13 945 A M
12 - 645 AM
14 r 920 P M
10 505 P M
West Depart Mountain Time
No 1 1235 P M
3 - 142 P M
5 arrive S30 p m
13 940 A M
15 1230 A M
9 625 A M
Imperial Line Mountain Time
No 176 arrives 330 P M
No 175 departs 645 A M
Sleeping dining -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 tickets call on or write D P
Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska
or L W Wakeley General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Driving brasses on 1066 repaired
this week
No 2901 received some repairs to
her superheater
A set of new flueswere placed in
engine 2530 this week
The fire box of No 1765 is receiv
ing repairs this week
The front end steam pipes etc
of the 19C3 were overhauled this
week
Engine 944 has been run into the
backshop for an overhauling The
1182 is ready to go out after an
overhauling
The company -has taken the switch
engine out of service at Red Cloud
at present and Engineer A G
Goth is back in McCook
Engineer Viersen reported seeing
90 bums in the Akron yard one day
this week That is some bums or
Viersen sees double or more
The tanks of wreck engines 2825
and S04 are being further dismantled
to allow of their being transported
on flat cars to Havelocli to be scrap
ed
Al Armstrong after an absence of
some time has returned to work in
the backshop as a machinist He
has been at Havelock and elsewhere
One of the big engines at the de
pot went upon one of the new switch
es last evening and as the track
was new the rails spread and let it
down in the mud It nearly turned
over and could not be replaced upon
the rails by usual process and so the
wrecking train was sent down from
McCook and soon- had it -back and
ready for duty Red Cloud Com
Adv
Card of Thanks
We are thankful to all for flowers
and sympathy in connection with the
funeral of our dear one Fireman
T H Bowers and especially to the
B of L F and A O U W
Mr and Mrs A C Bowers
Mr and Mrs James Turner
Engraved Cards
Orders for engraved cards will re
ceive prompt and satisfactory atten
tion at The Tribune office Cards
and invitations also printed tasteful
ly Call and see samples and we
will quote you prices Satisfaction
guaranteed
JUST PERSONAL MENTION
Arthur Long senpt Sunday with
relatives in Republican City
Miss Hazel Clark of Orleans is
visiting her aunt Mrs J E Kelley
Frank McCallum was down from
Wamic ta early in the week return
ing home ealerday in Ms car
Mrs E J Kates will leae fcr
home Lincdn tomorrow moranjr
L Morse- s down from Benkel
man today on matters Mason
Beauty is Balanced
iiffi e
by the skill
with which we
bring it out in
the photo
graphs we make
of you Many
people are much
better looking
than they ap
pear in ordin
Hty
Photographs
You may think
you are one of
the few whose
portraits cannot
be made attrac
tive Come and
sit for us and
your friends
delight with the
pictures will
prove you mis
taken
KIMMELL STUDIO
Phone Red 428
McCOfJK Above Commercial
Marriage Licenses
Albert D Bellamy 23 Leona
Pearl Moslander 22 both of Cam
bridge Nebraska
Arthur E Knowlton 31 Orleans
Neb Mrs Josephine Pearl Leisure
31 Danbury Neb
Joe Vlasin 23 Wauneta Neb
Rosie Kucera 21 Thornburg Neb
Andrew Rask 26 Frances1 John
son 23 both of Yuma Colo
Ralph M Derrick 24 Freedom
Neb Veronica McDonnell 24 In
dianola Neb Married June 5th by
the county judge -
Aubrey F Ervin 27 Vera Dwyer
23 both of McCook
Cement Stone Retaining Wall
H N Rosebush of The McCook Ce
ment Stone Co is busy building a
cement stone retaining wall on the
east and south front of the court
house grounds This will be a de
cided improvement over the old
sloping grade which was quite impos
sible to keep sodded The stone wall
will improve the appearance of the
grounds as well as- make it practi
cable to grow a lawn
Peter Wesch Jr Passed Away
Peter Wesch the oldest son of
Mr and Mrs Aug Wesch died at
three oclock Tuesday afternoon June
6th He was 14 years old at the
time of his death Cause of death
was inflammation of the stomach
Funeral services were held and the
remains were buried in the Traer
Kansas cemetery Wednesday after
noon
Lacks One of Sixty
Today the attendance on the nor
mal has increased to a total of 59
Those in charge expect this enroll
ment to be increased considerably
next week
McConnell for drugs
For special on sauer kraut by the
gallon see Magner
CORDED A CROCODILE
Turning a Greedy Water Devil Into a
Trussed Up Mummy
It is known that a crocodile will
sometimes leave a river stocked with
food explore for miles an unsuitable
tributary then wander inland uutil it
Gnds a pool
In this way three crocodiles once
found their way to Taiping lake in
the Malay peninsula So long as they
conflned their attention to the fish and
an occasional duck no one objected to
their presence but when one of them
began to take sheep off the bank as
they came down to drink it was felt
that the saurians ought to be exter
minated and an Englishman and his
rervant made the attempt
Obtaining a dugout they paddled
into deep water The servant was
already barefoot and the Englishman
himself took off shoes and stockings
bo that his bare feet might have as
good a hold as possible on the smooth
bottom of the canoe A bait was at
tached to a heavy rattan and soon a
tug and a plunge indicated that the
crocodile was fast to one end Im
mediately the canoe began to move
through the water After a protracted
struggle the Englishman managed to
get the crocodile within a few yards
of the canoe At one moment the open
jaws would surge out of the broken
water and snap together in unpleasant
proximity to the mens legs the next
moment the heavy tail woiud swing
free of the water and with the weight
of a falling pole would hit the side of
the canoe a blow that made it shiver
As the crocodile surged close to the
canoe qnd the open vmouth appeared
above the water the servant slipped a
noose of stout cord over the upper jaw
and pulled it tight some six inches be
hind the point of its nostrils Then
with a quick turn of his wrist he slip
ped the slack of the cord round under
the lower jaw He drew the cord
tight and the teeth of each jaw press
ed home into the sockets of the other
The servant now grasped the point of
the long narrow head with one hand
and with the other rapidlyv wound the
cord round the clinched mouth
Another noose was slipped over a
fore leg It pulled the leg up to the
animals side The servant slipped the
-line over the creatures back and
caught up the other fore leg Then he
noosed and tied together the hind legs
The effect he had achieved was won
derful In a few minutes he had
transformed a ravening water devil
into a trussed up mummy and his only
weapon had been three pieces of box
cord
The beast was afterward dispatched
and the servant received tie govern
ment reward Harpers Weekly
Thjeves Steal Dentists Gold
Fremont Neb May 29 Some time
during the night burglars entered the
office of Dr Stoekfelt a dentist in the
Wolz Turner block and of Dr Guy
Baird in the Commercial National
bank building They were after gold
and got several hundred dollars worth
In the two places An attempt was
also made to break into Dr Murphys
dental ofljee in the Union block There
Is no clue to the parties
High Wind Does Damage
Arapahoe Neb May 27 The gale
that has swept over this k section of
the state -for the last twenty four
horifs has done much injury to grow
ing crops and also severe damage to
buildings and windmills
RED fp SEAL
OVERCLOTHES
have become an abso
lute necessity to every
mechanic capable of
appreciating the ad
vantanges of
Easy Fit
Thorough
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vicinity he felt qualified to make an
effort to try for a position higher
up As far as my own personal cam
paign is concerned I have little to
say he asserted but of course I
will try to erive the neonle an equit
able administration of justice if
am elected
I would much prefer to talk about
some other phase of politics he
continued For instance perhaps
you might want to know how people
out my way regard the probability
of our fellow townsman Congressman
Norris coming out for United States
senate v We have no positive ideas
on the subject as Norris has given
nobody so far as I know any inti
mation as to his future plans Some
think that he will get into the race
while others think that he will stay
in the congressional race for some
time to come But most of the peo
ple out our way are of the opinion
that he can defeat Norris Brown for
the nomination and later can whip
Shallenberger if he defeats Thomp
son at the general election While
it is true that the ex governor has
many friends back of him and has
the support of his party organization
wefeel that next year will be a re
publican year and that republicans
will grace most of the offices after
the smoke has cleared away
Paints enamels varnishes stains
for your little odd jobs
V T W MdCONNELL Drusrsist
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You will find them fresh and clean
at Magners grocery
WEUL BALANCED
and pure drugs and low prices
Drug honesty means price honesty
On these two terms we depend for
selling our large stock of drugs
and medicines
PRESCRIPTIONS ARE
SACRED TRUSTS
Tnat is the way we feel about
them A prescription filled by us
could be analyzed by a chemist
and found exactly as the physician
wrote if - -
A JVIcMILLEN -
Druggist
Workmanship
Clean Finish
PROPER APPOINTMENTS
AND
ELEGANT APPEARANCE
ALL SIZES IN STOCK
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McCOOK MAN SAYS NORRIS
CAN BE ELECTED SENATOR
C E Eldred of McCook who lately
filed as a candidate for the Repub
lican nomination for judge in the
Fourteenth judicial district was in
the city yesterday on business Mr
j Eldred was for three successive terms
mayor of McCook and was later coun
ty judge and county attorney in Red
Willow county He declared after
twenty-one-years of residence in that
Tiiis state I believe is strongly
progressive and that fact added to
the well known fact that George Nor
ris is the leader of the progressives
as far as the west is- concerned
would justify that opinion
In regard to the new primary law
enacted at the last session of the
legislature the Red Willow county ma
said that people fn general had had
little opportunity to read it and that
until they had seen it tried out they
woiud not venture an opinion upon it
After we have seen it go through
the next two campaigns we can tell
more about its good points and its
defects than at the present time
The- early primary next year will
mean a more constant and a longer
strain for candidates and will un
doubtedly have an effect on the gen
eral results Which way nobody can
tell but its pretty sure that it will
make an appreciable difference in
votes
Mr Eldred while having to contest
in one more county than formerly
under the provisions of the Placek
bill which rearranged the judicial
districts of the state said that he
does not mind that as far as iie is
concerned The Fourteenth dist
rict has no reason to complain of its
treatment in that measure he said
Changing the subject to the recent
action of the board of public lands
and buildings in locating the new ag
ricultural school at Curtis the Mc
Cook man while admitting that his
people were disappointed declared
that they cherished no hard feelings
in the matter We were good losers
in the proposition anyway he
said We would have liked to1 have
had it but as long as we didnt get
it we wont cry over the matter
Boys Are Working Up Stunts
The boys in charge of preparations
for- the railroad mens nicmc June
20th at Cambridge are working up
some stunts- to amuse all Their
receptionommittee idea will be un-
jiqjieThe commrtteemen will be
equipped with policemens uniforms
stars clubs etc with Engineer
Rodstrom as chief and he will be
some chief
John Morrissey is listed for an ap
pearance which will fill a long felt
want after the strenuosity of the
day
There will be something doing all
the time
No Farmer vCan
afford to bo without a Chore Boy
gasoline engine on his farm They
will work for you any time pump
your water and do a hundred other
things for you without grumbling We
sell and guarantee them f
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
The McCook Tribune It is 100
the year in advance
Buy Eikays Dog Remedies
L W McCONNELL Druggist
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Lily PatentJFlour when once use
-none other will satisfy you
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sewn for service
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Look into the merits of our work clothing RED SEAL RAILROAD KING
OVERALLS recognized as the finest garment ofit s kind made Highest grade 220
N denim full proportions cut for comfort
RED SEAL ON DUTY SHIRTS
all soft collars and cuffs can be laundered if de
sired Fine enough for dress strong enough for
work Cut roomy beautifully made We have
them in all sizes to fit men of any build Red
Seal garments are UNION MADE SOLID SEN
SIBLE AND SATISFACTORY
We carry the best line of gloves made The
Brotherhood glove THEY FIT AND WEAR
From
10 0 TO 25
DeGROFF COMPANY
IF ITS IN TOWN ITS AT DeQROFFS
Mystery to be Solved
Havana June 7 The first stage of
the actual work of uncovering the
wreck of the battleship Maine was
completed at 5 oclock yesterday eve
ning when pumping operations ceas
ed after the water level within the
cofferdam had been lowered five
feet
This leaves the portion of the
wreck visible above the water prac
tically the same as on the night of
the disaster before the hull had time
to become embedded in the mud at
the bottom of the harbor There is
now visbile a long stretch of the
starboard side of the quarter deck
which is slightly raised owing to a
list to port of the after two thirds
of the ship
Tie sighting hood and a portion of
the roof of the ten inch after turret
on the port side are above the water
All the newly exposed portions are
covered with barnacles and a rank
marine vegetable growth the removal
of which is necessary for sanitary
reasons before decomposition sets in
The pumping is to be suspended un
til June 15 when the water level will
be reduced another five feet The
work will then be suspended again so
that a minute examination may be
made of all sections of the coffer dam
after which the pumping will be con
tinued at intervals dependant upon
the result of the examination of the
dam until the bottom is reached three
or four weeks hence In the mean
time the work will be continued of re
filling the repaired caisson laying a
substantial platform over the ellipse
of the twenty caissons composing the
coffer dam and installing therein
appliances for the removel of mud
and such detached portions of the
wreck as may be discovered
Bullards have dry stove wood
For special on dill sour and sweet
pickles see Magner
FOR SALE FOmnETC
FOR SALE Fence posts 5c to- 10c
each Stove wood 150 per rick A
R Clark on the Willow 9 miles N
E of McCook Phone No 1 on 4
Havanna lS 4ts -
FOR SALE No 1 fresh milch cow
at a bargain A R Clark phone Ha
vana exchange
BARN FOR SALE Inquire 607 E
2nd st or phone black 290
FOR RENT Modern 7 room resi
dence with bath and furnace 601
Main avenue Phone black 149 IS
FOR RENT Three desirable dwel
lings Whittaker Gray phone
Black 2S3 Room 3 Temple building
WANTED Pupils on piano and or
gan beginners preferred Terms 50c
per lesson Susie McBride phone
black 464
FOR SALE A Stanhope buggy in
good condition Phone black 46
BOY WANTED I have a perman
ent position for a bright energetic
school boy The right boy can make
from 50c to 200 or more a week
without interfering with- his ether
duties W E Hart 320 Main ave
Work for a bigger and better Mc
Cook and use 91 Patent
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
Afrer a days outing save your
complexion with a jar of McConnells
Cold Cream 35 cents
All grades of Oxford flour and
each sack guaranteed at the McCooS
Flour and Feed Store
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads the
list
30 Days Special
ON
Carpets and Rugs
Best Axminsters gx 12 4jiDj
- Others in proportion
Bqdy Brussels 9 x 12 - Ja09j
Others in proportion
We have rugs in all sizes however and all go at the same
low price -at cost
Special Sale China Closets
We have a splendid line of these as as well as all
-goods in the furniture line and we are putting the
slaughter knife in deep for the next thirty days
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Drew Furniture and Garpet Co
LEADERS imOW PRICES
MOST FOR YOUR MONEY
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