1 - f IV A a i ur i a f jjjjjC Supt E Flynn was in Lin coin Tuesday on company busi ness The 1932 annual passes for employees entitled to them have arrived Mr and Mrs C B Sentance and his mother spent New Year in Oxford Driving brass cylinders and valves are receiving attention on engine 1742 Some of those celebrating the New Year with a lay off and rest are Engineer L P Neilson Engineer J C Marshall Fireman R E Love and Fireman J F Downs If You Winter in California You can o there over a very attractive route one of sunshine low altitudes and mild climate You can go Burlington Santa Fe ia Denver to Pasadena and Los Angeles in personally conducted tourist sleepers leaving Omaha every Tues day night train No 9 and Denver every Wednesday evening Experienced con ductors are jn charge of these excursions you will enjoy your ride to California over these two first class railroads If not convenient to connect with No 9 enroute through Nebraska use any of the Burlington trains into Denver and let me secure a birth for you to be taken at Denver Then there is the scenic way to California via Denver Colorado and Salt Lake with standard and tourist sleepers to Denver and from Denver to the coast NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW This is held at Denver January 15th to 20th Everyone going will receive a big welcome in Denver the city of sunshine and hospitality Homeseekers Excursion Tickets to the Big Horn IJasin also to the west south anil southwest Winter tourist rates to southern and California resorts cities etc KTTT1 lAAAi L W WAKELEY General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska irilliant Th m of C W Bronson lodge No 487 Brotherhood of RadLnciad Trainmen made one of their record runs New Year night tn their animal ball in Armory hall They had a large and brilliant attendance- from city and points along the division and none were disappointed of a fine time and much enjoyment The music of the- K of P or chestra was an irreqitibl1 fact or in fthe ball as usual An aug mented bunch of the citys 1ksiL wdth a repertoire thats fetching BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No G 1130 P M 1C 500 A M 2t o 3 -A JM 12 G35 A M M 920 P M 10 530 P Jf West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1220 P M o J1 i JT il 5 arrive 835 p m 13 930 A SI 15 1230 A M 9 C25 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 tc any point in the United States or Canada For Information time tables maps and tickets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska EAILROAD NEWS NOTES Full set of new flues on the IS19 Conductor J W Ridenour took Wednesday off Engine 1066 is in the ma eliine shop for a No 5 repair Manacrer C W Ileber of the telegraph office is on the sick list D F HOSTETTER Ticket Agent McCook Nebraska fVVTVTTTTTTTTTTTTIT B of R T Dance 3 And thf decorations There was color and Avarmth in tlum Order designs and colors green and red everywhere Strings of vari coloied lanterns as stream ers of light and several el al effects In all one of the fin est decorative stunts yet attmupt td by the boys of Bronson lodge From the grand march to good night waltz the scene was cue of ever changing gayety and ternc h orean tremors The committee in charge and the order in toto are o be con gratulated upon the succees in social and terms of their dance Conductor A II Bagley is on the sick list Machinist Jakie S oh It at hus been laid off the force Front and work is going on the 2S5S and 2704 this week Mrs C TV Lutes and daiighte spent New Year at Riverton Machinist Stape has beau transfrer ed from Dnever to Mc Cook Brakeman G C Ghilders was a Denver passenger Wednesday on No 13 Conductor II TV Tackier of Denver has been transferred to McCook The carpenters are building a house to enclose the flue clean ing machinery Mrs Harold Morris is tempo arily acting as stenographer in the master mechanics office Machinist Steve Bolles is working days now and Machinist M L Search is on the night force Conductor Herman Ilegenber ger goes on duty again tomorrow at Republican after spending the holidays here with his family New tires have been placed on the drivers of engine 2211 besides she- has on cylinders etc Brakman II received repairs driving brasses E Ilanshaiw left New Year eve instead of earlier as was reported in these columns for Eaton Indiana to visit his parents there John Hunt was the guest of his son Frank at Stratton Sat urday morning to Sunday night during the extra vacation given the air men with the rest of the employes The rod press has been over hauled this week A new air pump lias been attached and the entire machine has been lowered several inches to enable the workmen to more easily place the heavy rods under the machine 01 The Ware That Wess Guaranteed IS Years It doesnt jay to buy cheap ware that soon peels cracks leaks tarnishes rusts or wears out Even ata lower cost such ware is the most expensive because it is dan gerous to health and unreliable in service doesnt last 1892 Pure Spim AliiminiimWare is guaranteed for 15 years There is practically no wear out to it and scientific investigation proves it the most sanitary cooking ware made Particles cant chip off and cause chronic troubles nor spoil the food Germs do not breed on its smooth surface and odors can not be absorbed by it Youll have better food and save trouble time and fuel by using only 1892 Pure Spun Aluminum Ware Look for trade mark on every piece FOR SALE BY McCook Hardware Co The Burlington has ordered 25 new locomotives Conductor W A CassetlL laid off for The NewlyAveds Brakeman F M Disbrow spent New Year in Arapahoe Win Overleese has reported for duty after a lay off of thirty days Brakcmen T II Allen and E O Sullivan spent New Year in Red Cloud Trainmaster E Johnson took Nefw Year dinner with Clar ence Stokes Piston Aralve work and other minor repairs were given engine 2S41 this week Engine 1762 is over the new drop for repairs having a driv er dropped etc Sid Wheeler Jr is now deling the coal inspector act with neat ness and dispatch Mis L E Ilanford who has been quite ill aft her heme in thio ciiiy is somewhat improved Fireman A A Grigsby went dawn Sunday evening on No 10 tj take in the Lincoln attractions Thermometer en north side of general foremans office re corded 10 degrees below zero at 8 oVcck Wednesday mcrning Jim Pcwell formc rly statical foreman in the McCook yard wai down from Max yesterday en some Dufnu ra matters ii the city Engineer and Mrs Martin Scictt have a sweet Christmas Wfnk lift in the form of a ViAl daruglrLr bcrn en Xw Year eve Engine 143 lis bejn equipped with a fl anger Engines 2S0 and 318 have had their pilots coivcirel with tin All for snow removal purposes Seme 1912 Pullman pan--3 i ued to railway men ai3 made gocid for berth only and may ncit be used for seat privileges b 1 tween local points J L Hughes cf Lincoln is a new member of Agent Hcstet ters force night ticket agent He is located in Johnsons room ing house on Main street at pres ent Some of the machinery of the new flue plant has been installed thus Avsek The plant will be con siderably improved over die on--1 in service here before thrt rem ov al to Havclock Tli3 iee force ha- grown to day to ninety members Fifty ears will be stored here daily un til the ice he uses are fuJl One hundred tens were stored this morning in an hc ur Conductor Frank Quigley whom we reported some time since as afflicted with locomotor ataxia is at the present wriiiing much improved and is able to be out of bed tho not at work Miss Ruby Fitzgerald fell on the side walk on main street last Thursday sustaining a fractured wrist which will dciter her from entering upon the p oration of stenographer in the master ehanics office for some time Mrs Frank W Rank and children departed Tuesday night for their new home in Miles City Montana where Mr Rank is em ployed in the railroad service again and enjoying his work Many McCook friends will wish them well Frank Love wall depart this evening for Riverside California after having spent this much of the holiday season with Mrs Love who is here from her du ties a a musical instructor ait Ghiliieothe Mo and with other Iloldrege relatives Frank is en joying good health in California and likes his position with one of the big railroads1 there very much lie found it quite discomfiting to jump from the balmy climate of California to the zero weather we have been experiencing her Iloldrege Gitizen The first train load of ice ar rived from the Curtis lake Wed nesday noon and a force of thir ty or forty men was at once set to work unloading the ice and commencing the job of filling the big 5000 ton ice house recently completed by the company at tliie place The pile driver engine is being utilized in pulling the ice into the house Fourteen big cakes of ice are placed on a sled amd the engine drives a rope which elevates the ice into the -house This will greatly facilitate the filling of the big ice house Do not allow your kidney arid blad der trouble tn dveJon hevm th reach of medicine Take Foley Kid ney Hums They give quick results and ctop irregularities with surpris ing promptness A McMillen Perspn3 troubled with partial par alysis are often very much benefit ted by massaging the affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamber lains Liniment This liniment also re6vQ rheumatic pains For sale by all aVuiggiSts Remember The Tribunes phone io j r u muu appreciate an atem any time I Vast Quantities Are Spoiled by Improper Treatment RULES FOR THE CONSUMER By J H Frandson Professor of Dairy Husbandry Sanitary milk is milk from healthy cows produced and handled under conditions in which contamination from filth bad odors and bacteria is reduced to a minimum The produc tion of clean and healthful milk is the most important subject with which the dairymnn has to deal Even from rn economic standpoint the dairyman etinnut afford o ignore the importance of producing a pure and healthful ar ticle for we find that milk produced imln lrrtl - rrif 1 nn1 Hnnc selling for pnctically double the ordi nary price Needless to say for the production of santary milk the dairy- ran must have healthy cows sanitary bains clean bedding and dust free air J clean barn- arrf clean cows clean ard i healthy milkers clean milk vesscs and purewtPr lie must feed clean wholesome feeds must have a sanitary mik room and abundant facilities for the coolina milk and cream But no matter in v god the cordl tion ot the rniMc when delivered if it s caieicssly handled in the honictx milk or creim may quickly be omi un fit for food The fact that visi qin tities of cond mil1 have been spr d in the home ny improper teatTrzit prompts the writer to emphasize some of the point regarding care of milk and cream in the home Few consumers have a good knowl edge of milK and consequently do not know how to properly care for it Milk and cream readily absorbs odors and collects bacteria and other impur ities whenever they are exposed to the air or placed in utensils that are rot scrupulously clean If this fact is generally understood it can easily be seen why it is so objectional to store milk uncovered in refrigerators or cel lars where it comes in contact with vegetable or other food products pos sessing strong odors As milk is a perfect fcod tor human beings so it is alro a periect medium for the devel opment of certain bacteria which may pain access to it from the dust laden air flies and unclean utensils Soms of these bacteria may be the germs o contagious disorders others msy cause digestive disorders especially In infants and young children whose dtet is largely milk Experiments have shown that many ijcrms which may gain access to the milk develop eery lapidly while the milk remains warm By this we men a temperature above 50 deg F Far instance milk kept at 45 deg F mav be kept perfectly sweet for twenty four hours while if kept at a temper ature of 70 deg F it may sour in lesi than six hours This should empla size the importance of low tempera tures in the preservation of milk and cream The following brief rules should en able the consumer to properly care for the milk so as to have an article at ail times swset and wholesome 1 If possible insist on getting the milk in a bottle or other originally sealed package Milk dipped out of a can in the street likely means that large numbers of bacteria from the air may have fallen into it 2 Money or tickets should not be placed in the milk receptacles as the germs clinging to these might thu gain access to the milk 3 allow the milk to stand in a warm place for any length of time but place as soon as possible in re frigerator ice box or other cool clean place 4 Keep the milk or cream in the original package until needed for use 5 Carefully wipe the mouth of the bottle before pouring milk or cream from it C Do not pour back into the bottle any milk which has been exposed to the air 7 Keep the bottle covered with paper cap or inverted tumbler as long as any milk remains in it 8 Do not expose uncovered milk in lefrigerator containing strong smell ing foods 9 Wash milk bottles as soon as empty and do not use milk utensils for any other purpose 10 Wash milk bottles in pure water and do not wipe with dish towel It is better to scald them in clean water and set away unwiped to dry 11 Special precautions should be taken with the babys milk bottles They should be rinsed in lukewarm water washed in hot water contain ing a little soda and then scalded In selecting a feeding bottle choose one with wide mouth and no corners Never use rubber tube between bottle end nipple i l jJEMFgWfiMiaKj ftfofo 77r i it Jtrji zsziis3mXsr3trxi uizrzwz McCook sxxtcmcjot January I we began our clearance sale of winter goods We must make room for spring stock and we have made prices that will quickly move our winter wear All Suits and Overcoats at 20 to 25 per cent Discount Blue Serge Suits Excepted Womens and Childrens Coats and Suits at 20 to 50 per cent discount Ladies Furs at 25 per cent discount Underwear at 10 per cent discount Greatly reduced prices on all winter goods Ge ren arrived home Friday after spending Christmas with relativ es at Lebanon euroi 1 B Co GZUSkSZSSZ ncrai Hospita Located in the Heckman House one block west of the Court House Will be open to receive patients after Janu ary 18 1912 A Hospital devoted to McCook and southwest Nebraska Skilled attendants in charge D J RED Surgeon Proprietor Real Estate Filings John Longneeker et ux to Louis C Longneeker wd a M 1 oo Jlarcnce A Adams et ux to George 11 Yingling wd 5 6 in 10 Lebanon 1500 00 Charles Herman to William W Vcitaiw qcd sw qr 8-1-30 1425 00 Charles Herman to AYilliam V Votmv qca sw qr 1 Joshua Palmer et ux to Clias Herman qcd sw qr 4-1-30 Inez Palmer to Charles Her man qcd sw qr 8-1-30 Trv Tribune want ads MARION 00 1 00 1 00 Lots of snow which ought to make sleighing pretty good Mrs Bartholomew and child j Edith Lvtie haw returned from spending the holidays at Alma and Iva has taken up her sehooJ duties up in Frontier county MiiGK Ruth Fcuteh returned to dicol in McCook Tuesday ter spending the holiday witi the heme folks Miss Green of Dan bury is the new tcacihu in district 57 Rex Fciitch wife and idaugJiter ate oysters with T M Campbell and family New Year evening Subject for Epworth LeagiMr next Sunday evening is The Wilderness Shepherd Solitude and Spiritual Vision Morning Wateh Amos 11 2 714 GaL 13517 Leah Doyle leader IWDIANOLA The D of H benefit dance giv en on last Thursday evening fwas well attended all voting it the best dance ever held in Indian ola The lodge took in some thirty odd dollars Don St t wart came up from Earl Pepper of Ghiliieothe Mo Spring Ranch Thursday niaht tor arrived Saturday for a short a visit wit h f at with his brother J W Pepper j Mr and Mrs Harry Wing en- and family and many acquaint- tertained at dinner on New Year ances day Mrs Jones and family Mr Pearl Brady of White Xeb and Mrs Baton and family Miss is here visiting friends j Velma MeWilldams Mr and Mrs 0 E Furnian of Norcatur R n Thomas and the Wither Kan was in town Monday and hoys All left wishing Mr and was initiated into the M B A Mrs Wing a happy New Year lodge at their meeting Monday I P Elmer began taking iee night After the initiatory work from his pond this week the officers were installed and art A number 5f Phyllis Sargents the close of the meeting a lunch friends and school mates gather was served ed at her homo Thursday evening Road Overseer Harbor asaa ftd and spent the time in playing by Messrs Newberry C Rcxl games and other amusements Al and Galusha put a new cover on ter light refreshments all left for the bridge across the creek ad- home All joined in saying it joining town on the north was one of the most enjoyahk L 3 Newberry received word ovenings they ever spent last week that liis brother-in-law Joe Suiter left Tuesday morn Wdill Zimmerman died at his cing for Crete to resume Iiiec home at Chickasha Okla om De- school duites eember 26 of dropsy i Asa Wolfe left on Tuesday for B F Darnell and family re- York to resume liis studies turned the first of the week from Friday evening a number o their holiday vacation at Min den Alva Andrews sold his one fiftih interest in his lamd north of town to R S Sanders and left for Superior for a short vrr lira CTPtr and rrcm t BOX ELDER i - 12 In case of contagions aiseases eontemplaites g0ling to RoV in the house such as typhoid scarlet Tti nr flinhtheda return no milk VivL ia bottles to the milkman without the permission of tho health officer Gln Mrdr U has return Implements should all he in the illCmc frcm Land Colo sheds Any piece of farm machinery w R SexQn ftnd SQn R that is standing out m the weather f TTrrr5i iE - Jr uii lie OTco ic t worth much less next sea- will he now wm rannov to snond the holidays at bns young people assembled at Clark Hedges where bod sleds were in reladineES to convey them to Mr Herbert Hedges who entertaineS them in honor of their sister Mfm F rn Tlcidsrrs The evening i rnr ---- prrT6i Ae -- - pirlor games V t - - -meats were al--- a crcwd returned rn vti 1 1 frrn v - pTy uoual jclttty cf a Mr ITenc ytTn is ptittrng up ic Ivr thi W2ck Mm Ella Wolf entertained pml ce vouug folks in honor wrench and a hammer and a paint Glen Fcaxtch Mt middle of laot of lu brother who was at home brush the farmer with foresight can week to enter the school for tb from tora srficol duites at Orate be preparing his machinery for the blind at Nebraska City evening wis spent in games work of the next season The Misses Iva Johnson and Light refreshments were serVed VS- I -