The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 10, 1910, Image 5

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Our candies are all made by us and for Purity
and Flavor surpass anything on the market
Remember
We Sell Icing Ice Cream
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For Parties and Dinners
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MAINLINH a8T MtUT
No 6 Conrrnl Il 11 11 e m
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MAIN LINE WEST DKlAfcT
No 1 MMintAinTimo 1220 P M
3 1142 p M
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15 1250 A M
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IMIKIIIAL LINK
No 17t5 arrives ilimntrtin Time 420 P M
Vo 175 dnp in- 720 A bi
SlnepitiKi Jniiuj ami reclining clmlr cnrs
iHta frio on tliroudi train Ticket sold
ami buKeiico olitcked to any point in the D lited
or Camilla
For informiition time tables maps awl tick
et call on ir write D F Hnstettcr Yirf nt
McCook NfljrHt H or L W Wakoloy Oonf ral
PaBsnnor Yin nt Omihn Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Firebox repair were given the 1765
and the 2710 this week
Work was done op the drivine brasses
of the 1121 and the lfKiO this week
A brofeon mail belt ypsterday after
noon made tho supply of air low for a
while
A lathe for the Denver roundhouse en
routs from Havelock was in the yard
yesterday
The time of work in the locomotive
shops Saturdays has been increased
from nine to ten hours
James Kinzor and Archie Beard are
new helpers under Fornninu Howell of
the blacksmith shop thir wek
O L Emrson night roundhouse
foreman at Edgemonthts been transfer
red to McCook Alliance Times
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Theodore Prowse of floldrege is a
new Burlington employe here succeed
ing Hilmer Johnson who has been pro
moted
The members of the I A M Red
Willow Lodge 587 announce a dance for
February 22nd with the Pythian orches
tra as an attraction and a price of 8100
per
J B Wade had of the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen fromGalosburg
Illinois came in on No 9 Tuesday
morning spending a few das here and
ti m going on west on brotherhood bus
i i ess
L Bartlett has resigned from the ser
vice and accepted a position at Denver
and has been succeeded as master mech
anic by F C Stuby formerly road
foreman on the Sheridan division Mr
Stuby takes charge today Alliance
Times
Maurice Gntiin ciok the day off yes
terday
Thr of the A70 received in
tention this we k
Way cur 14131 U about overhauled
and ready for the road
Fireman L O Houo is visiting his
folks in Memphis Mo
Tom Hunt nd C Arm trong are new
ipjirrtntic M in tho hacKbhop
Firemin H Peebles and family- are
vibifing in Hastings this week
Pnere are five ntine in the backsbop
iow and inren in ra reidy to go in
The 1339 is j ieked up in the round-
houo and un lernoing extensive repair
Firmen W F HnCan C M Dodge
A 13 Magill aro on tho sick list this
veek
llz Bradley helper in tho
shop resigned fiom the service
eatnrday
Fiiomen L I Tompkins and J H
Canquary are visiting in Red Cloud
this week
Frank Conley and family spent Sat
urday -Tuesday in Hamlet up en the
Imperial line
Engines 299 and 13 from the Omaha
division are in the backshops for an
overhauling
Lighted torches are forbidden in the
cabs of locomotives in the roundhouse
on account of smoking up the cabs and
danger from fire
Engineers J II Thomas Walter
Stoke O G Coppom W F Niewig
C D Ptiriaton and E L Traubert are
laying off this week
Engine 132 trops out of the backsbop
today The 1459 goes in today 1091 is
just in for overhauling The 1092 is
ready for her wheels and will be out
naxt week
Joseph Kubick who has been employ
ed iu the shops and roundhouse heie
for the past fifteen years will retire
from the companys employ March 1st
and will remove to his splendid farm
down in Clay county Kansas near Id
ana Joe has been a hard working faitn
ful employe and richly deserves the
rest nnd comforts the farm will provide
him
More people are taking Foleys Kidney
Remedy every year It is considered
the most effective remedy for all kidney
and bladder troubles that medical sci
ence can devise Foleys Kidney Remedy
corrects irregularities builds up the
system and restores lost vitality A
McMillen
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
82750 Kansas City S2500
Lands for sale in Nebraska Kansas and Colorado
Irrigated Lands near Laramie Wyoming for from 81250 to 82500 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
EDISONS LATEST
His New Street Car Requires No Trol
ley Wires or Poles
The storage battery motor for street
cars just Invented by Thomas A
is world wide intention
aud experts who have watched the re
cent lests dpciu e that the Inventor
has at Ist fomil the means of run
ning thibe vehicles cheaply without
the use of overhead wires The device
makes It possible to run u car 150
miles without recharging with steep
grades and slippery rails not affecti g
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even feet six inches wide It is
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equipped with two seven and a half
hoisepower motors and was charged
at 110 volts the full capacity of tin
batteries It will run 150 miles at an
average speed without needing a re
newal of the charge It weighs about
five tons or half that of the ordinary
trolley car
In speaking of his invention recent
ly Mr Edison said The new car is
absolutely practical for commercial
purposes Whereas the ordinary de
preciatiou is SO per cent I have re
dueed it in the new motor to 15 pei
cent There is a I6t of nonsense in
trolley cars as they are made now
They should be made lighter instead
of applying four or five tons to carry
ing dne ton
GOEBEL MONUMENT
Handsome Memorial to Late Governor
Erected at Frankfort
Much interest is being manifested
throughout tho south in the handsome
monument erected to the memory of
William Goebel in the state cemetery
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THE MONUMENT TO GOEBEti
at Frankfort Ky This monument
was erected from funds donated fot
the purpose by the public and by spe
cial friends of the late governor
Money has been appropriated by
Kentucky to pay for another monu
ment which will be erected to his
memory on the statehouse grounds
FIVE CLEVER BOYS
Children of Belgium Minister Remark
able Linguists and Musicians
No family in Washington has more
interesting or clever children than
those of Count de Buissert the minis
ter from Belgium and they are great
favorites in the national capital and
known to all the prominent statesmen
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THE DZ BUISiiT CHIIiDSEN
The youngsters five in number are all
boys and their education began at an
early age The eldest are remarkable
linguists and excellent musicians
Count and Countess de Buissert aro
very popuktr in Washington and iii
great demand at social affairs They
have given a number of unique enter
tainments this winter
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Suits
Shortly after midnight Sunday Con
ductor Charles II Nash of our city was
fatally injured in an accident in the
Burlington yrrds at Akron Colorado
He died on the way to the hospital in
Denver
The Denver way car was being taken
off of train 7G preparatory to attaching
the McCook way car to the train before
the train should continue on its way ea9t
Conductor Nash acting as brakeman
for Conductor Fisk wa on the east end
platform of the way car In shunting
the car onto track No 6 the way car
track the way car struck a string of
freight cars loaded with coal This string
of loaded cars and the momentum and
weight of the engine were too much for
the light waycar Its platform collapsed
catching the unfortunate man and
causing injuries about the feet and legs
which resulted in his death shortly after
wards
The three members of the Denver
train crew were in the car but escaped
injury
The remains were taken on No 14
Tuesday evening to Endicott where
burial will be made
The deceased was but a few months
since advanced to extra conductor The
Burlington Relief was the only insurance
the dead man carried at his death hav
ing but quite recently dropped cut of
companies or orders in which he car
ried over 83000
A wife crippled son and a young
daughter survive him They have the
tenderest and deepest sympathy of this
entire community where he is well and
favorably known
A brother Conductor T A Nash and
Smith also residents
a sister Mrs Frank are
ents of our city and they and their fam
ilies together with the family of the
deceased accompanied the remains to
Endicott Tuesday night for interment
An Easy Numismatist
Mrs Goodart You seem to have
some education Perhaps you were
once a professional man Howard
Hasher Lady Im a numismatist by
profession Mrs Goodart A numisma
tist Howard Hasher Yes lady a
collector of rare coins Any old coin is
rare to me Philadelphia Press
The Other Half
Scott Half the people in the world
dont know what the other half are
doing Mott No That Is because the
other half are doing them Boston
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Thvt particular style in the special color or fabric
ilsti vtuj h vu b en looking for its in our spring line
of Cloihcrar AJl Wool Clothes a line of clothing unsur
passe i mi r tailoring and pormanency of shape
It might have been made especially for you it will
ht iii iMid t ur laste so perfectly
Better pick itout eaily though because some other
man may have the same good laste
W ul hold it for 3 mi until you are n ady if you do
not i an in lake it now
With your selection jmi get a signed guarsmUM of
all wool aud good tailoring
Your Clot hcraft suit at 10 to 25 cost ou le s
rhau i paid for this kind of iusurtd quality
An attractive showing of Hincules knickerbocker
daik fncy worsteds fancy gray brown mixed cheviots and plain
blue seiges
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These suits are well made most of the cost has been put in
to wearing qualities and this is an offer of exceptional values
They are money saveis and you get value received-
PRICES
500 to 750
Things That Happen at the Bottom
of the Sea
Naturalists dispute as to the quantity
of light at the bottom of the sea Am
mats from below 700 lathoms either
have no eyes or faint indications ot
them or else their eyes are very large
and protruding
Another strange thing is that If the
creatures m the lower depths have any
color it is orange or red or reddish
orange Sea anemones corals shrimps
and crabs have this brilliant color
Sometimes it is pure red or scarlet
and in many specimens it inclines to
ward purple Not a green or blue fish
is found
The orange red is the fishs protec
tion for the bluish green light iu the
bottom of the ocean makes the orange
or the red fish appear ot a neutral tint
and hides it from its enemies Many
animals are black others neutral m
color Some fish are provided with
boring tails so that they can burrow
iu the mud
The surface of the submarine moun
tain is covered with shells like an or
dinary seabeach showing that it is the
feasting place of vast shoals of car
nivorous animals
A coddsb takes a whole oyster into
its mouth cracks the shell digests the
meat and ejects the shelL Crabs crack
the shells and suck out the meat This
accounts for whole mounds ot shells
that are often tound
Not a fishbone is ever found that
is not honeycombed by the boring
shellfish and falls to pieces at the
touch of the hand This shows what
destruction is constantly going on in
these depths
If a ship sinks at sea with all on
board it will be eaten by fish with the
exception of the metal and that will
corrode aud disappear Not a bone of
a human body will remain after a few
days Philadelphia North American
Had to Do It
Champ Clark was showing a constit
uent about the capitol one day when
he invited attention to a solemn faced
individual just entering a committee
room
See that chap asked Clark He
reads every one of the speeches deliv
ered in the house
What gasped the constituent
Fact said Clark Heads every
word of em too
Who is he queried the visitor re
garding the phenomenon closely
A proofreader at the government
printing othce explained Champ
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune
Advice and a Mule
Givin some men advice said Un
cle Eben reminds me of tryin to dis
cipline my ol mule wif a fence raiL
It tires out de giver and hurts de re
ceiver but dont make no real dif
f unce Washington Star
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Phone 22
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CONDUCTOR NASH KILLED IN AKRON
The Platform on which He Is Standing
Collapses and He Sustains
Fatal Injuries
UNDER THE OCEAN
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16 RUNS Oral TWO HOYS
Both Are Fatally Injured and Subsequently
Die of Their Injuries
Beguiled by the warmth of a bed of
warm cinders on a sidetrack t an early
hour Sunday morning rivi boys who
were humming their
way p ve up their
lives from injuries received under the
wheels of passenger train HI
The hoys were driven otr freight train
76 at ParkP earlier in the night and
walked on east as far as Domm siding a
fw miles wst of Beukeliwtn At this
paint tLej ittta down m u bil of warm
cinders and fell asleep Il proved the
sleep of death
No 15 and No 16 pass at this siding
No 16 took the siding from the west and
run over the sleeping bys Both of
whom were terribly injured
Tho dying bos were brought to Mc
Cc ok ou the same train Ouo of them
Anton Ebl of Pueblo Colo djing
shortly after wards Tho other boy
Frentzel byname was takn on tollold
rege for hosj ital service dying there on
Wednesday of this week Frentzel claim
ed Chicago for his and both were
bumming their way to that city
The remains of Ehl Wfro buried in
Calvary cemetery of this city Monday
afternoon service of prajer being held
in St Patricke church at 3 30 in the
afternoon by the Oblate Fathers and
at the cemetery
Later A telegram from Holdrege
this moraing states that George Frent
zel of Chicago though both feet are am
putated is recovering
FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
For Sale No6tRemington typewrit
er in good condition at a bargain WM
Morrisey phone black 202
For Sale Good all around work mare
Perfectly gentle excellent for farm work
or heavy hauling WM Morrisey phone
black 292
For Sale A wheel invalids chair
Phone black 117
Wanted Two girls to strip tobacco
after school hours Call at B A Griggs
cigar factory 2nd doer west of the city
hall
Two furnished rooms to rent and
board if desired Phone black 150
Legal Blanks Here
This office carries all kinds of legal
blank forms and makes special blanks
to order promptly and accurately