The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 24, 1910, Image 5

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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
A telegraph office has opened at
Xenia Colo
Francis Grout has resigned as op
erator and returned to his home in
Denver
Paul Blair of the Holdrege round
house force was in McCook Satur
day
Mrs H M Tyler of Orleans was a
city visitor Friday last looking af
ter business affairs
Charlie Kailey wife and daughter
were Akron visitors close of last
week
They had a 15000 fire in the new
Burlington store house at Havelock
last week
Fireman Fritz Ehrman has retired
from the helper at Akron and is fir
ing out of McCook
Engineer and Mrs M L Scott are
down from Denver for Thanksgiving
guests of uer mother Mrs Rose
Mokko
Conductor George Brooks is enter
taining his father from North Platte
who may remain here during tlie
winter at least
Miss Emma Perry of the high
school will be thankful with the par
ents in Lincoln She went home on
6 Tuesday night
Wire Chief Heber went down to
Republican last Saturday to install
a new set of repeaters in the tele
graph office at that place
Miss Grace Brooks has resigned
her position as cherk girl in the tel
egraph office and Miss Marie Criger
has been given the position
Conductor and Mrs T E McCarl
and children went down to Cam
bridge Monday en 1G to be with
her family over Thanksgiving
Engineer Sanborn has leased SO
acres under irrigation to Fred Wash
burn at Sanborn and Washburn will
have charge of the Sanborn store
Engineer Arthur Douglas joined his
wife here end of wee o a sho t
visit Mrs Douglas has been visit
ing her parents for a few weeks
Engineer J H Thomas recently
transferred to Chejenne Wyoming
came down to McCook close of last
week on some matters of business
C S Meyers of Franklin and his
brother F Meyers of Riverton were
at division headquarters Monday to
take examination for telegraph op
erators
E C Lyon of Kansas City F H
Trimble and C J Trimble of Seym
our Ind and J Cassidy of Winona
Wis are new recruits in the tele
graph office
There was nothing doing at the
shops or offices of the company yes
terday save the most urgent busi
ness But things went off with a
rush in all departments this morn
ing
The scarcity of water at the sup
ply tanks of the Burlington along
the St Francis branch is becoming
alarming Tlie wells on the west end
are not furnishing a sufficient sup
ply for the engines and the demand
on the -tank atBeaver City where
the supply is larger is more than
pumping capacity Unless rains come
soon or the flow of water increases
with the setting in of cold weather
as it often does the situation will
be serious B C Tribune
THE PRESENT INSTANT
Science Defines It as the Hundredth
Part of a Second
A congress of European abtrouoniers
decided that the present time that is
the present moment at any particular
instant consists of the hundredth part
of a second This has been buttled on
because these men of science have
thought that it represented the tiniest
fraction of time which could be appre
ciated by the human brain Yet the
thousandth part of a second is actually
used in physical science especially in
certain Important uses of electricity
For scientific purposes however the
official present moment flashes from
the future to the past in the hun
dredth part of a second This cannot
seem so remarkable when it is recalled
that speed records for both horses and
men runners are officially calculated in
fractions as small as one fifth of a sec
ond
But in astronomy It Is needed to
have the hundredth part of a second
for in that moment light can travel
2000 miles So time which is after all
only a figure of speech and is a mys
tery that no hmuan brain can under
stand or fathom must be considered
relatively to ones sensations The
time to pull an acjsng tooth is really
much longer to the sufferer than a
whole night spent in sound sleep It Is
more of the persons actual life It de
mands more food to stand the nervous
strain and the pain than hours of quiet
rest
Time then for all men fe relative to
their personal sensations Yet time is
real enough It takes actual time for
starlight to travel in some cases thou
sands of years It takes time for sound
to travel and time for the electric wave
to work actual results over long dis
tances
So that time is not only theoretical
it is as real as coal and wood Yet this
reality stretches over a human life
time back to ages before the existence
of the sun and the stars For purposes
of ordinary human work the second is
small enough to use as a standard of
value but scientific men have pro
gressed so far in knowledge that the
second Is too long a period for them to
consider as the scientific instant
Therefore they have chosen the hun
dredth of a jecond as the standard for
the length of time that they will con
sider as the actual moment at any one
Instant Cincinnati Enquirer
Generally
Generally the man who tries by
acting in an eccentric manner to ap
uear to be a genius is merely imitat
ing anothers faults
SHE FOUND
OUT
Evangelines mother was irritated
anl justly so For what can be more
annojing than not to know the matri
monial intentions of ones own child
Evangelines mother would have
given a great deal to know whether
her daughter really cared anything
about Ross Everts and whether she
intended to marry him That he in
tended to marry Evangeline was clear
but of course that was a different
matter A mother hates to give up
her child but even the most affection
ate mother cannot be blind to such
u combination of family looks posi
tion and wealth as Ross Everts when
thrown at a daughters feet and tac
itly begging to be picked up and ac
cepted While Evangeline seemed
recklessly indifferent to her luck her
mother being older was not
Any other man in Ross placp
said Evangelines mother severely
would have been mortally offended
long ago at the way youve treated
him and would have walked off and
never come back and you know it
Pooh Its good for him de
clared Evangeline lightly He im
proves with every snubbing
Youll snub him once too often
said her mother
I dont care returned the daugh
ter
Evangeline youll drive me dis
tracted lamented her mother How
can you be so blind to your own in
terests Youll get married some
day of course and let me tell you
that youll never get a chance like
Ross Everts again Why any girl
might be proud to have him to show
a preference frr her
Oh I dont know said Evange
line indifferently Then she yawned
He has the finest eyes went on
her mother in an aggrieved tone
And he Is so thoughtful
Is he inquired Evangeline ab
sently
Look at the lovely things he has
done for you said her mother I
should think that would touch you
Right on top of his giving you a din
ner and theater party you forget an
engagement with him and go away
with Ted White who doesnt amount
to a row of pins Im surprised that
Ross Everts ever came to see you
again
Well remarked Evangeline I
could have managed to exist if he
hadnt He Isnt exactly the light ot
the world to me There are lots of
interesting people on earth besides
Ross Everts You certainly have been
hypnotized by j him mother I
I think said her parent with dig
nity that I have sense enough if
you havent to appreciate a fine young
young man when I see him Dont
you really like him Evangeline
Oh I dont know returned her
daughter Sometimes ou get tired
of so much devotion
Tired of Ross Everts cried the
mother throwing up her hands to
heaven I wish some of the girls
who are so crazy about him could
hear you say that Theyd be certain
that you were putting It on
Im not declared Evangeline He
just doesnt appeal to me I dont see
that he is a bit different or better
than half a dozen others
I dont understand you in the least
Evangeline her mother returned
Still its your own affair If you
dont like him you dont though I
must say 1 cant see why you let him
come around so much if he bores
you Maybe youre right though
we cant all see things the same way
It really isnt so much his looks its
just his expression When you come
down to it his eyes are more green
than hazel
Why how you talk cried her
daughter Ross has splendid eyes
Green Absurd Even if I dont care
about him I guess I know his eyes are
as brown as brown
Well said her mother all right
But possibly his having such an in
come wont be the best thing for him
Money has ruined many a young man
He may take to drink or to gambling
In stocks or something equally
Mother Im surprised at you
broke in Evangeline You certainly
havent observed him much not to
know that Ross Everts has the
strongest sort of a character and sim
ply could do nothing underhanded
or small or foolish
As for his being so devoted com
mented her mother you cant always
tell -I wasnt going to speak about
it but while you were away he was
running around all the time with
Mabel Todd and people said
I simply dont believe It cried
Evangeline getting to her feet Why
he wrote me that he was lonesome
and spent all his evenings at home
thinking of me Anyhow if you want
to believe such stories you may but
I wont I guess I know Ross Everts
and I guess I know hes the finest
most trustworthy person that ever
lived and Im not going to hear mean
things said about him
Thats all right Evangeline said
her mother beaming Maybe I was
mistaken about Mabel Todd In fact
I am sure I am because I Just thought
of it on the spur of the moment I
Just wanted to find out something that
you wouldnt tell me and I have
Find out something stammered
Evangeline Id like to know what
The man who marries happily may
to said to be transported for life
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know tint our ini iih ae nimbi iwwum ly i a t n - iave made them for us Those we slII you will stand the wear
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sell ail Table Damask 12 ini f wide for 75c 93 J 103 153 per yd
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MOVEMENTS OF THE POI LE
Think of McCoar ell icn it is gift
goods
Airs Harry Yates was in Long Is
land Kas for he Thaiksgh mg
Miss Mildred StoddarJ spent part
of the week with Holdrege fiie d
Charles Weintz oat old vetcra
irie id is among the ailing ones tlii
week
Miss Louise Doricuovne went do n
to Bairmont on No 10 Wednesday
night
Miss Frances Hughes was witb
the homcfolks over Thanksgiving va
cation
J G Schcbel and family spe t
Thanksgiving with her parents in
Minden
J M Eowns is here from Altoia
Illinois guest of his brothers Jo
and Nels
Harold Steinmann is shipping his
undertaking goods to McCook Wau
neta Breeze
Master Bruce Magee is with his
rather in Aurora during Thanksgiv
ing holidays
Miss Grace Noble went down to
Hastings Tuesday nigUt on visit
of a few days - -
Dr and Mrs W A DfeMay of Dan
bury enjoyed the SquaSv Man witc
us Monday evening
Mr and Mrs J T Stokes had the
Thanktgivinj day sesblon of tlie
Thursday whist club -
Elsie Grem is with her brothe
Jchn and wife at Waaneta during
Tljakgvng holiday
V Frarklin of the Citizens Na
tioaal Bank has been having quite a
severe tusle with an attack of grip
Oliver Ress late of Carleton form
erly of oar city has joined the Mc
Cook colony in the Haigler neigh
borhooJ
Mrs E P Curran came up from
Lincoln Saturday to visit McCook
relatives and friends until after
Thanksgiving
Miss Adaline and Miss Gertrude
Morrissey went to Lincoln Wednes
day ironirg to spend Turkey day
with friends
Otto Corwin has been transferred
from Wray Colo to Franklin Neb
in the depot service His family will
follow later
Mrs V Franklin is considerably
improved from her recent illness and
gradually returning to her usual
state of health
J F Messenger of routs 2 Cedar
Bluffs Kansas was up Tuesday to
pay his taxes and transact some oth
er matters of business
EmKt Cordeal made the family
a flying visit this week coming in
on Monday night and departing on
the following noons train
Rev E S Wilkin went to McCook
last Thursday to take up his pas
torate at the Baptist Church of that
city Wilsonville Review
John H Bennett of Omaha spent
Friday and Saturday in the city on
business and to renew his acquain
tance with McCook friends of yore
When the time comes we will have
presents for everybody Wait for
them
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Mrs W A DeMay was over from
Danbury Wednesday with her son
Hal who is home from the Kearney
military academy for the Thanksgiv
ing holidays
Mr and Mrs J H Whiteford of
Topeka Kansas arrived in the city
end of week and were guests of her
parents Mr and Mrs S Cordeal for
a brief season
Editor Israel of the Benkelman
News and Editor Corrick of the Cul
bertson Banner witnessed the Squaw
Man performance Monday evening
in the Temple
E B Austin of Stevens Frontier
county took train here Monday ev
ening for Oxford Florida to be ab
sent on a visit to his brother-in-law
until early spring
Mrs W M Morrissey was called
to Jacksonville 111 Tuesday night
by news of the very grave illness of
her sister Miss Clara Keating who
is well known and much admired by
many McCook friends all of whom
will be much pained by this sadden
ing information
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Dr C M Duncan is still in Oma
ha receiving treatment for an
ed foot the resale of steeping on a
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71rs V H SoilLTaj and t e chil
dren and Miss Milliceiit Slab woe
the boys
Mrs Eaton ad daugl ter are visit
ing her father W S Ilth
Mrs W S Fitch te visiting rela
tives in California
Viss Ryan and Mk s Bailey of the
high school teacher corps attended
i ie state teachers association ses
oi3in Lincoln this week
Mrs Clara M Raiidel now teach
in seve th grade in the Minden pub
lic schools went up to Beverl
Thanjrsivinr morning to spend tie
vacat
o i with the homefolks
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Mrs Handwork and two daughters
of Oerlin Kansas who have been
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visftjjg Mrs Handworks brother Mr
Pete Miesen of our city departed
for their home Monday morning
McConnells superb stock cf gift
goods is the one 3ou want to see
first Youll proft by saeing it ear
ly Entire display will be in the
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Il rnl Fiig ucsts cf Red Cloud f
iVlauve
Ed Williairs was in
llji ois prit of ft week called
ttie e by the serious illnes of a dear
trie J j g
Ihe 2ro had on ner prettiest 13
Thurj ay anu the photographer took j
her picture together with a lot of S
building lately vacated by the MoJel M
anoe store m
ittfs ll Me Tien of Tecumioh 0
spent Wednesda in the city on his jj
way iome from a trip to Utah whore
he invested and expects to locate U
Provo He al o visited the Borne- jM
mans in Leadville Colo H
Miss Mamie Miesen returned home
Moaday evening from her visit She
was accompanied by two cousins Mr g
and Mrs Kamkes who were married
Monday morning and will be guests
in the Miesen home all week
J H Dwyer has been released on
parole by Governor Shallenberger on
petition cf McCook friends and is
a
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Main Ave
The legislation of the thirteenth Cambridge Neb
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
abounds in bills concerning the unem
ployed In the reign of Edward VL
several laws were passed against
by County Judge
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COMPANY
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Frank Coler 39 Yuma Colo Ana
Luella Walton 31 Wilsonville Neb
TriTTmnri T Hnnnpr 271 Toliet
County Judge
Drawback
The Alpine guide waxed eloquent
Behold he cried yon beetling
crags They beetle for everybody
though sneered the rich American
and sullenly spat in token of his dis
content It was not true however
that he lacked appreciation of the
beautiful and the sublime provided
these were costly and exclusive
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New Morv s Building
The Model Sloe Store
New lines of Danc
ing Pumps and of
Slippers
The Hanan Flor
sheim and Barry
Shoes for men
The Up-To-Date Shoe Stor
Fisher and Perkins
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Marriage Licenses
The following licenses have been
now employed in the j issued since our last report
land Benedict lumber yard Omaha I T
Heres wishing a new and better life rt a Jb a1 Avf
to Jack muiicne rjugeuu ubteu j un i
The Unemployed
Edward L Barrows 41 Cam
bridge Neb Estella M Ridpath 21
Married Nov 10
Advertised List
ter 3 Mr Wm Evans Mr Ed-
idlers--most of them such because MonL Minnie 0 Weiler 21 S VrXr t3
they could get rnthlng to do in we j jal Neb Married Nov 22nd by el j iIr Wallace Reeder
reign oi neiiry vm tuc imiftuvu
infested with rosues vasnbonds
and Idle persons and it Is d that
during Henrys reign more than 70000
of this unfortunate class were hanged
Lack of Material
My dear young friend put a watch
on your passions Cant put a
watch on anything Just pawned
mine Baltimore American
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I never sau sage a dog
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Its the
The following letters cards and
packages remain uncalled for at the
postoffice
Miss Mable Barns Mr J W Car
son H L Epperson Win Feddern
Chas Gillian 2 Mrs Mary A Good
win Mr J W McCordy Mrs John
Reinhardt Mrs Mary Wannamaker
Miss Lelia AValker F L Warren
Cards
Fred Donoldson Mr Fred Fos
Boys and Girls
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