The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 27, 1910, Image 5

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MAIN LINE EAST DEPART
No R Central Time 1110 P u
16 r00 a si
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12 arr 615 pm 700 a m
10 600 P M
main line west depaet
No 1 Mountain Time 1220 p si
3 1142 p m
5 arr S 50 pm 950 A si
13 905 A M
15 12H0 A M
9 arr 750 am 700 A m
impeuial line
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 420 P si
No 175 departs 720 A si
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
soats froe on through trains Tickets sold
and baggace checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
pts call on or write D F Hostetter Agent
McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Passenser Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Tho 318 is resplendent in a new coat
of nice black paint
Tho cylinders of No 1016 are being
smoothed out this week
Conductor T F Enright was in from
the Kansas branch Sunday visiting the
family here
Engine 2832 is furnished with an
automatic fire door opener that is a
great improvement and also keeps the
cold air from reaching the flues As
the fireman goes to put in the coal
he steps on a lever which opens the
door of the fire box and as he lifts his
foot the door closes This saves him a
lot of work and keeps up steam
you
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Is She Working
Herself to Death
Does your wife complain of too much dairy work Do
you ever hear her say shell never get through washing milk
things How often does she say
Oh if I had only fewer pans crocks
and cans to wash I could read write
or sew more or even take a little rest
each day
An Easier Time
Ask her about it Arrange to
make the dairy work one half easier
one half neater one half more pleis
ant and 25 to 150 percent more
profitable by using a SHARPLES
TUBULAR CREAM SEPARATOR
Until
Tubuar you cant imagine the difference it makes
try the
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thejnlk immediately after milking theres no milk standing
around no cans or pan- to wash The Tubular is entirely
different from all others so much more simple and conven
ient Hring your wife and let us take a Tubular apart for you
Silos and Silage
is another thing we want to talk to you about DO YOU
KNOW your corn fodder if put into a silo is worth as much
as the ears if the corn makes fifty bushel to the acre
COME LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT
Also while here give us your order for an
Old Trusty Incubator
so you can make the poulry business profitable too
McCook Hdw Co
Phone 31 - West B street - McCook
J Terieet and F Brown are now fire
mjn
Encineer F J Pierce has been visitinp
in Denver part of this week
No 1092s tender is receiving repairs
this week The 106G is just out of the
carpenters hands
Charles Langston foreman of thi
roundhouse wpnt down to Lincoln Fri
day night on a business visit to head
quarter
Engineer and Mrs Jacob Matz havn
returned to McCook from Norton Kan
sas and are- located in the J G Stokes
cottage on north 1st street oast
The shops are now turning out lots of
work and promptly the boys support
ing the new general foreman in his ef
forts to get out the work which is now
very heavy The prospects are too
that it will continue pressing formonths
to come
The people of Funk have appealed to
the state railroad board for an order re
quiring tho company to stop trains 2 and
9 at thnt station as formerly The road
claims Funk is getting as good service
as the business given the company
justifies
Engine 4003 one of the big Mallette
type of engines arrived in Edgemont
this week and is working on the Alli
ance division being tried out It is
run or id that several more of these
giants will come west and be used on
the Edgemont - Gillette and Sheridau
Gillette runs
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WHITTAKER GRAY
Real Estate and Loans
Fire - Tornado - Plate Glass - Security Bond - Insurance
Agents for the famous
IKE T PRYOR 100000 ACRE RANCH
in Zavala County the Artesian Belt of Texas
Excursions February 1 and 15 Round Trip from Lincoln
2750 Kansas City 2500
Lands for sale in Nebraska Kansas and Colorado
Irrigated Lands near Laramie Wyoming for from 1250 to 2500 per
acre No scarcity of water Only 60 miles from the famous Greeley
Colorado Country where land is worth several hundred dollars per acre
Come and see us
Phone 283
Room 3 Masonic Temple
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WHITTAKER GRAY
Lily Patent Flour
It is the best on the market It is guaranteed to please you
by the mill that makes it and the man who sells it
For Sale by ED HUBER
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day the roil of the boy hcout movement
is ver large Every district nlmo t
every village lias its local corps T In
king lias ollicially recognized the boys
and given them his heartiest gjod
wishes The other day n national
iiig of influential Britons under tiie
chairmanship or the lord mayor tie
cided to open D l scout employmeui
bureaus through which the employers
of the country can engage lads who
have been rigorously tested out
The boy scout movement has entirely
lived down the taunts of those who
said it was merely the ephemeral
hobby of an eccentric military man
Unlike the cadet corps of rich mens
sons and the boys brigade of the poor
theiv are no class distinctions with the
hoy scouts The unit of membership
is just an embryo citizen a lad who il
fate has endowed him with sheltered
and cultured surroundings will prob
ably become a good citizen and who
if endowed with an unhappy home life
and the streets for a playground will
quite conceivably turn out a bad citi
zen The boy organization with
its delightful adventures and ritual
captures this embryo citizen and does
its best to make his bent toward good
citizenship smv and permanent
Every boy on joining the corps has
to take the scouts oath and promise
on his honor three things To be
loyal to God and the king to help
others at all times and to obey the
scout law His motto is Be pre
pared Obedience to those in authori
ty self sacrifice a strong sense of
duly noticing details tracking ani
mals the meaning of small signs judg
ing distances heights and numbers
camping cooking natural history map
reading finding the way boating
TKAINING THE OY SCOUTS
swimming carpentering cycling phys
ical development non smoking temper
ance sanitation courtesy and helpful
ness to women and children thrift
honor courage ambulance work res
cues from fire and drowning and an
ability to cope with street accidents are
but a few of the objects of the boy
scout training
Slouch hat of military pattern green
or blue woolen shirt short breeches
leaving the knees bare stout boots a
five foot pole these make up the ortho
dox equipment of the scout Manu
facturers all over England have been
1 quick to appreciate the movement and
an amusing state of affairs is to be
found on the outskirts of Bourne
mouth and in other districts where
I the thrifty wives of artisans and la
boring men are clothing their lads iu
the boy scout outfit for the simple
son that it is the cheapest they can
I buy
I To most of the corps Saturday night
is the exciting time of the week The
boys attending school have done their
home lessons Those earning their
j living have not the prospect of early
rising the uet morning It is the oc
casion for the camplire As soon as
1 the sun ncars the horizon scouts begin
to troop up tu the copse or woodland
set apart for their rites ami exerci es
They gather brushwood build the lire
drag up logs post sentries and settle
down to Luiucs of the evening
Songs are sug stiries are told pota
toes and appaiikg i expounds of Hour
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rrs wi Uoi m less than
Cozen itnps are plicC
in a row at inServals of lU yards m
so acro s nii A quarter of
mile in iroit f ty r v amid busrhy
undulating gnrd is stit icned a bac
of twenty or thirty scouts The leader
of the defenders blows a shrill whis
tle whereupon the rival band sta
tioned hall a mile beyond splits into
units and begins its attempt to creep
through the enemys ranks and reach
his lamps unobserved
During the summer months later in
the night many of the scouts hang
hammocks between the trees others
arrange themselves in their blanket
Bleeping bags two sentries are post
ed for three hour watches a password
Is given and the camp retires to rest
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Our Annual Inventory is Dearly completed The Fall and
Winter sales practically closed have been more than satis
factory
You are cordially invited to call and inspect the new
goods which are arriving daily the latest patterns weaves
and colors advance styles and creations for
Spring and Summer
Ladies beautiful and artistically hand i tailored suits
washable goods and dainty lingerie
Mens suits and furnishings of highest Quality
Childrens clothing
Shoes for men women and children stylish comfortable
and durable
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m You like to see well dressed people you like to be well
dressed yourself take advantage of the opportunity early
Inspect our grocery department while you are in the
store
Phone 22
RAILROAD ITEMS
Engine I960 was received new from
the Havelock shops early in the week
and Engineer Matz is assigned to her
Engineer Hardy is in the IMpool now
and Vanesdel is on the
way freight
Conductor Hawkins gets the Orleans
Herndon run vacated by the resignation
of Conductor Bedien
The coal business of the past week
has reached an average of nearly 10000
tons a day between Denver and Mc
Cook
Engines 1CGG1759 andl91lwent out of
shop this wr el Pretty lively work
Engines IS and 1092 replaced them In
the backshop JSos liZ and lUub are
about ready to go out
Two engines of Mallett type Nos 1050
and 1053 rassed through McCook last
evening They weign zti tons eacn ana
they are the largest engines evor seen in
the McCook yard They are for the
D RG road
Mt Jennip Lucas daughter of Dan
Luca piit part of last week here
guest of Mrs Mart Trnmmell Dan was
formeily head of the boiler making de
partment here but for years has been
serving in that capacity in the big Have
lock shops
New Abstract Company
The first of the week Attorney Seth
S Silver of McCook formed the Red
Willow County Abstract Company and
they have purchased the only set of ab
stract books in the county from Heald
Abstract Co of Osceola
They will do a regular bonded ab
stracting business and Mr Silver will
act as manager and attorney for the
company
Mr Silver graduated from the law de
partment of Drake University of Des
Moines Iowa in 1901 and has been en
gaged in the practice of law since that
time and has had considerable exper
iencein examining and correcting ab
stracts
Their office will be in room six Walsh
block McCook Neb
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
Henry Kaufman et ux to Henry
Lenheart wd to 11 in 7 Mc
Cook 1700 00
Henry Lenhart et ux to Charlie
W Snider wd to same as
above 1950 00
Danbury Cemetery Assn to
Henry W Naden wd to pt ne
qr 22-1-28 100
C L DeGROFF CO
LastSaturday afternoon County Judge
Moore united in marriage Miss Myrtle
Stulken and Mr Mel Harmon two
worthy young r eople of our city Tho
bride has been an eflicient member of
the telephone office force for some time
The groom is employed by the company
in the painting department They have
gone to housekeeping with the best
wishes of many friends
FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
Fob Sale Some fresh milk cowe
20 2 G F RandeJ phone ash 732
Fob Sale NoG Remington typewrit
er in good condition at a bargain WM
Morrisey phone black 292
For Sale Good all around work mare
Perfectly gentle excellent for farm work
or heavy hauling WMMorrisey phone
black 292
McCook Nebraska
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PLEASANT RIDGE
Casper Hckenkamp is at Excelsior
Springs Missouri for medic treat
ment Writes back that be isiajprov
ing in hpaltli
Charlie liaryer and wife vieitd Sun
day with her parents Mr mid Mr B
F Wilson
Sunday was a fane day S2ta like
spring will soon be with us
Charlie Wilson came home Strxluy
from Oskaloosa Iowa where Sfi has
been attending college
Miss Guidpert i3 working c Mrs
Bessie Smith for a few weeKs
Joe Kciiiieu hn begun to Hwve on
his uncles farm
Mr Slick i3 hauling lumber for a new
barn
Mr Spickelmier of Culbectscxa was
in these parts last Monday duying
furs
Joe Voce was a Hayes Center visitor
first of the week
Temple Theat
New Four Act Rural Comedy by
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