mm j a. 1 1 i I yy,si 1 m r- -i !! f"J I"1"JJ-J": ijj"ii; jij"i I RAILWAY NOTES AND PERSONALS. J Engineer Georgo Hicks is visiting his family in Kavcnna. Switchman Sweeney of the night force has resigned and gone to Denver. Mail Clerk Palmer changed runs and is now on 301-304 with his home in Denver. Win, Manley and Geo. Gordon are two new hrakemen who went to woik this week. Flagman L. W. Walther reported for work Jan. 20th, having been sick for two weeks. Flagman J. W. Castle has been transferred from the passenger to the freight service. Conductor George Voting is taking a lay off. Conductor Arthur Pickett has Young's crew and car. V A. Leaf, the Denver messenger, is laying off to attend the funeral of his brother-iti'law m Denver. Engineer Ferguson of Sterling came iu On 302 Wednesday morning for a few days' visit with his family. Conductor E. J. Beard loft Tuesday for his home in Aurora, Nebr., expect iug to be gone until Feb. 5th. The express driver, W. 13. Lankiu, who has been visiting in York, return ed to Alliance Tuesday morning. Express Messenger Soderatrom, who has been in tho general office in Don ver, is again on his regular run. Machinists W. H. White and M. O'Brien have resigned and will try making their fortune in Denver. Word comes from Brakcman Hack, victim of the Rutland wreck, that ho is doing fine and that it will take mora than that to scaro him out. Brakcman Hicks is now on tho cast end, having bumped Fted Vaughn. Mr. Vaughn expects to get a new uniform of overalls and jumper and go on freight. Last Friday afternoon there were five extras south marked and only two south lino crews hero. Threo main line conductors, Ward, Iloskius and Johnson, wcio callcc Conductor Fred Kcedcr has boon transferred from tho high lino to tho Alliance division, He has to make a trip over tho road to get acquainted when ho will be given a train. Engineer Pomcroy, who had his shoulder broken iu tho Hcmingford wreck, came down from Crawford on No. 44 Tuesday to havo tho company physician attend to his shoulder. It will bo a month or more beforo ho can report for wbrk, Conductor U. N. Hoskins will leave on No. 44 Thursday for Long Pino, Nebr., having received word that his aged mothor was very sick. Ho ex pects to bo gone about ten days. Con ductor Richardson will tako out Hon kin's car and crow. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sprrcklcr and son of Norfolk, Nebr., are hero vinit iug Mrs. Sprcckler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. Sprccklcr is yard foreman for tho C & N. W. at Norfolk. They returned to their home on No. 42 Wednesday morning. The many fricndB of tho company medical examiner, Dr. Betclhcim, and his wlfo will ho sorry to see thorn leave Alliance. During their residence here they have made many fi lends. Their homo will he near Spearfish, S- D., where the doctor haa a largo much. On Wednesday morning sparks from tho engine of 304 set fire to the bridge at Simla, tho second station beyond Bridgeport. An equipment from Chey enne was sent by way of Sterling to Simla, 303 waited at Allianco until 5 o'clock, thou went as far as tho burned bridgo and transferred her passengers and mail. Undergoes Serious Operation. Engineer and Mrs, D. C. Taylor of Guernsey aro both here under tho caro of a physician. On Wednesday mom ing Mrs. Taylor was operated on at tho hospital for cancer. Sho is now resting as comfortable as could be ex pectcd. Mr. Taylor has rheumatism in one knee and is hardly ahlo to walk. i& Us TTheit's All - 1 ' 'iHs'i'Jif ' .fl Wxitil W i !1,i,;,i''',i ', jiiSLinHl'idiii .wrfT S.4M, ! ,.WTO I. ' .I'll,!, .! v ji. mi '- , i W '1' ! -'".W"' 1 'J? , ijsiji, ! ".,' 9' .IT." B $ 1.1 ft-Jtfl '' " 'is1- ' Ah- , it 1 tiis'VwC1!,'; "'! ' Si.1 9'li, ,. --. r- irjTJT I' ii VI 1 L wmm. :.?, jmmtiSwmAimh aat'. 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