The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 27, 1906, Image 5

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Burlington BulletinJuly 1906
Opening of the Shoshone Reservation
Register at Worland for the Government
drawing entitling you to draw 160 acres
of fine irrigable lands in the Shoshone
Reservation only 150 an acre one
third cash 400000 acresor 2500 farms
to be drawn for besides this there are
800000 acres of timber and mineral
lands that may be taken in the usual
way some of these lands are supposed
to be of great value One fare for the
round trip to Worland with maximum
of 2000 from Omaha Lincoln and Ne
braska points Tickets sold 12 to 29th
final limit August 15th Take this
grand trip through the rich irrigated
lands of the Big Horn Basin This will
be one of the greatest events in the his
tory of the distribution of Uncle Sams
domain
To Pacific Coast Daily low excursion
rates for this the greatest railroad jour
ney in the world
To Colorado and return About half
rates daily and even lower rates for the
Elks big gathering at Denver July 10th
to 15th inclusive
Also daily low rates to Eastern resorts
frequent homeseekers excursions in
fact tempting excursion rates in all
directions throughout the summer
Consult nearest Burlington Ticket
Agent
G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry
L W Wakeley GPA Omaha
July 16th General Superintendent J
R Phelan of Alliance dictated a volun
tary letter of resignation to General
Manager George W Holdrege A carbon
copy of this letter the writer was allow
ed to read upon calling upon MrPhelan
and requesting an interview relative to
thb rumored change The resignation
shows that this action is determined
from consideration of health and per
sonal business It shows that his service
with the Burlington extended over a
period of twent four years and six
months that a few miles of road have
extended to one of the greatest systems
of the world and that the friendship of
Mr Phelan and Mr Holdrege has been
very close and during that period Mr
Phelan asks in his resignation that he
relieved if possible August 1st
The daily press announced the ap
pointment of LB Allen superintendent
of the Ottumwa division of the Bur
lington in Iowa to be general superin
tendent of the Wyoming districts com
prising the AllianceSheridan and Sterl
ing divisions Mr Allen is said to pos
sess the necessary qualifications for the
important position
It has been no secret the past year
and a half that Mr Phelans heath is
seriously impaired he has considered
resigning several times His malady is
of a chronic nature and his illnesses
have come suddenly and without warn
ing Having consulted eminent special
ists he is advised to take a rest and
find relief from all worries This the
man who must exercisn supervision
over 2000 miles of a great railroad
system cannot do and attend to duties
that require almost constant travel and
long arduous hours Then too Mr
Phelan has personal interests of consid
erable importance which have neces
sarily been neglected the past few years
He stated to tne Times man that he
would continue to make Alliance his
home would devote his attention to his
ranches and other interests and after a
half years rest if his health improved
would perhaps consider more arduous
work The pleasant relations which
have always existed between him and
his superiors are only severed with re
gret A thorough railroad man he has
made a record in the operating depart
ment that is remarkable to his associates
During the seventeen or more years he
has been stationed at Alliance Mr
Phelan has ever worked for the towns
interests and his influence has been no
small factor inthe remarkable develop
ment It isv true he has made some en
emies every reliant successful man
does that Though he is to remain
among us his change from an official
position must prove a distinct loss to
Alliance This citys welfare may not
always be considered when a new man
comes Let us hope it will give him a
hearty welcome and trust that he may
be as true to our interests as loyal to
this friends as has John R Phelan
Low Rates to California
San Francisco or Los Angeles and re
turn 5000
Via Portland 6250 Liberal stopover
privileges allowed
For particulars call at ticket office
G S Scott Agent
Letting Down
Piano Prices
Our midsummer clearing sale will
close out over fifty used pianos re
gardleBS of cost to make room for
our immense fall stock Every piano
advertised is tuned poished regu
lated and guaranteed strictly as rep
resented
Upright pianos for 58800 9600
10500 Arion 11800 Kimball
12500 Singer 12700 Vose 13800
equare pianos for 1000 1200 1500
1800 and up Terms to suit Writo
for complete list and tell us -what
terms you would like Write today
we cannot duplicate those sold Visit
our store when in Omha Lincoln
Sioux City Council Bluffs or South
Omaha
Schmoller Mueller
Piano Co
Ship Pianos Everywhere
1311 13 Farnam St Omaha
THE CHILEAN YAPPA
It In Similar to the Lasrninppe of
Xew OrleanH
Residents of New Orleans and north
ern readers of Cables stories of the
city are familiar with the interesting
and gracious custom of small trades
men of giving lagniappe The -word
commonly pronounced lanyap refers
to the small present Aviiich the dealers
make to their customers as a sort of
Inducement to call again The custom
is so firmly established that the people
are in the habit of waiting for their
little present after they have made
their purchases and children ask for
It Mrs Hort in her book The Garden
of the Pacific describes a similar cus
tom in Valparaiso The Chileans how
ever call the gift a yappa which ne
readily sees Is kindred to the word
used in New Orleans
I used to frequent the fruit market
which was well stocked The fresh
figs were the largest and sweetest that
I had ever seen or tasted and I made
a point of daily bringing some home
for breakfast
The first time I selected the number
which I wanted the girl placed them
between leaves in my basket and then
laid another half dozen on the top I
supposed that she wished me to buy
an extra quantity and shook my head
in the negative She smilingly ex
plained that it Avas for a yappa As 1
had tiling more to pay I was agree
ably impressed by the custom
The Chileans exact the yappa as
their due We were in a confectionery
shop one day when a small child came
in and held up a centavo halfpenny
for some sweets The man handed
them to her She held up her other
hand and lisped out Mi yappa and
got it New York Globe
THE SAIS OF EGYPT
A Warning Runner TVI10 Bellows
Like a Bull as He Goes
The sais is a runner who keeps in
front of a carriage and warns common
people out of the Avay and who beats
them with a stick if they do not hurry
up about it
It Is obvious that to do this he must
run quickly Most men when they run
bend their bodies forward and keep
their mouths closed in order to save
their wind The sais runs with his
shoulders thrown back and trumpet
ing like an enraged elephant He holds
his long wand at his side like a mus
ket and not trailing to his hand like a
walking stick and he wears a soft
shirt of white stuff and a sleeveless
coat buried In gold lace
He is a perfect Ideal of color and
movement and as he runs he bellows
like a bull or roars as you have heard
a lion roar at feeding times In a
menagerie
There are sometimes two of them
running abreast dressed exactly alike
and with the upper part of their bodies
as rigid as the wand pressed against
their sides and with the ends of their
scarf and the long tassel streaming
out behind
As they yell and bellow donkeys and
carriages and people scramble out of
their way until the carriage they pre
cede has rolled rapidly by Only
princesses of the royal harem and con
suls general and the heads of the army
of occupation and the Egyptian army
are permitted two sals other people
mav have one
When Thackeray Struck
A letter written by Thackeray to the
proprietor of Frasers Magazine is
quoted under the head of When
Thackeray Went on Strike As a
matter of fact Trackeray so far from
acting on the principle of unionism
acted on precisely the opposite prin
ciple and asserted his right to individ
ual preference Well he says I
dare say you will be very indignant
and swear I am the most mercenary of
Individuals Not so But I am a better
workman than most of your crew and
desire a better price He ends ami
ably You must not I repeat be angry
or because we differ as tradesmen
break off our connection as friends
London News
Fate of the Trrelve Disciples
Andrew was probably crucified at
Patrae in Aohala Bartholomew said
to have been flayed alive and crucified
with head down In Armenia James
brother of John Herod killed him with
his sword James son of Alpheus
thrown from the temple and stoned to
death John time of death a conjec
ture Judas said to have hanged him
self In a very bungling manner Jude
said to have died naturally and also
claimed to have been martyred Mat
thew claimed as a martyr but proba
bly died a natural death Peter cruci
fied at Rome Philip said to have been
tortured to death in Greece Simon
Canaanlte crucified in Judaea In the
reign of Domitian Thomas probably
put to death with a Innco in Persia or
India
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- - want to enjoy your vacation f Its foolish to pinch your feet in one place just to nive yc
feet ought to be comfortable if you
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in others Come to THE MODEL and get a perfect fit in a cool comfortable stylish summer slipper Get style and
comfort in the same shoe it costs no more and gives better satisfaction Everybody knows THE MODEL sells the shoes of quality Dont waste money buying cheap
shoes when it costs less to get the good serviceable kind at
THE MODEL SHOE STORE tw McCOOK NEBRASKA
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DAIN and DEERING HAY TOOLS
are the best but we have others Come and see them
Our DRILLS are the kinds that have been tried and are
known to bring the desired results We wifl have a large
assortment to pick from
McCook Hardware Co
W B Mills R B Simmons
Phone 31
Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPART
No 6 Central Time 1146 p M
2 510 am
19 800am
UY 955pm
MAIN LINE WEST DEPART
Nol Mountain Time 1206pm
t 1125 pm
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937 AM
IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 5 40 P M
No 175 departs 645 AM
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Ticket 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 George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or LWWakeleyGeneral Pas
senger Agent Omaha Nebraska
Reduced Rates Summer and Fall
Reduced rates will be in effect during
the summer and fall as follows
Grond Army EncampmentMinneapo
lis Tickets on sale Aug 11-12-13
1305
St Paul Minneapolis July 24-25-26
1890
Omaha July 10-11-12-13 81055
Siloam SpringB Arkansas Aug 7 16
1745
Milwaukee Aug 11-12-13 2520
Peoria Aug 18 19 2619
Dallas Texas 9 2310
Toronto Sept 12-13-14-15 3540
Rock Island 111 2015
Buffalo Oct 10-11-12 3650
Lincoln July 30 to Aug 9 740
Rates to numerous other points Call
on the agent for particulars
Telephone Notice
Parties who are not now subscribers
who wish telephones please make ar
rangements ht the office as soon as pos
sible C I Hall Manager
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at The
Tribune office
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
S B Gockley went up to Benkelman
Thursday night
They are giving the 2711 new flues
this week Also the 1018
Locomotive 2702 was taken out of the
backshop early in the week
Engine 646 is in the roundhouse for a
broken pinion and light repairs
Ed Kates of the draughtsmans office
was up from Lincoln over Sunday
E W Fitt late of Alliance has gone
to Omaha as general fuel inspector
Engine 1239 is having some repairs
made on her smokestack this week
Some carpenters are engaged this
week in reshingling some parts of the
round house roof
Two box cars were blown off the track
at Danbury last Friday during the
severe storm at that place
Engineer F J Zajicek is running out
of Oxford a while for Engineer Blees
who has taken a months vacation
Roswell Cutler who has been assist
ing in the telegram office here returned
to his old work at Oxford Wednesday
night
GFred Kinghorn of the freight house
gang is laid up with a badly sprained
right arm caused by a fall in the yard
close of last week
F B Chapin of the railway mail ser
vice between Holdrege and Nebraska
City formerly on the McCook Imperial
spent the early days of the week in the
city on a tender mission
MK PIIELAN RESIGNS
General Superintendent Finds Health Must
Become First Consideration After
Nearly a Quarter of Century
Service with Burlington
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WOULD IT NOT BE WELL FOR YoU To KEEP
YOUR HEAD COOL WHEN YoU 60 To 5UY
thing s to wear s it not well to
deal during thee reduction time5
with the tore that triers to give
you good valued all the year round
remember if you get bit in buying
things to wear that you mu 5t stay
bit until you wear them out or
give them away either s expensive
1 5 it not even better to give away
garment 5 than to weap
them appropriate apparel makes
that comfortable feeling lots of
faking 1 5 done nowaday s by ille
gitimate LEGITIMATE SToRE5
HOWEVER MAKE REAL REDUCTIoN 5 NoW
ON GOOD 5 CARRIED REGULARLY BUT
WHICH THEY WI 5H To CLO 5E OUT BEFORE
THE JTYLE CHANGE 5 WE HAVENT A
GREAT MANY SUMMER GOoD 5 To CLO 5E
OUT OUR TRADE FOR THIS SEA5oN HAV
ING BEEN GOOD WE CAN AFFORD To
MAKE LOW PRICE 5
RESPECTFULLY
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COO TRIBUNE
Only One Dollar the Year
A Novel 221 Valuable
Vacation Tour
Buy a 32000 excursion ticket to Worland Wyo in the Tiiu Horn
Basin and register there o draw for a land prize in the Shoshon1 Reser
vation or make Worland your objective point in looking up a mineral or
timber claim in the Owl Creek mountains The final limit of August 13th
will permit you to make the side trip from Worland to the Thermopolis
hot springs whose waters and curative properties are pronounced as fine
as any in the world the out flow is 18500000 gallons of water f very 24
hours at a temperature of 13o degrees F Thermopolis will become one
of the most remarkable health resorts of this country
Side trip tickets from Edgemont through the Black Hills to Dead
wood and return 700 to Hot Springs S D and return 200 From
Frannie to Cody and return230Stop overs allowed on Shoshone tickets
Fifteen days personally conducted camping tour from Cody through
Yellowstone Park over the Sylvan Pass Route everything providedSooOO
Another delightful mountain side trip is that from Cody to Col Codys
Pahaska Tepee or Log Cabin Inn in the Yellowstone Park Forest Re
rerve 2 miles east of the park boundary This is one of the choicest moun
tain and forest hunting and trout fishing spots anywhere available
Call or write for Yellowstone Park folders describing tours beyond
Gardiner or Cody or Black Hills leaflet Shoshone free lands Big Horn
folder etc Let me describe to you the possibilities of
an outing through the interesting Northwest in co n
nection with the cheap excursion rates to Worland one
of the principal points of registration for Shoshone
lands
GEO S SCOTT McCook Neb