The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 03, 1896, Image 5

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A son was born to Engineer and Mrs.
C. K , Putnam , Wednesday.
Brakeman Tomlinson and family spent
New Year with Oxford friends.
Mrs. T. J. Floyd of Trenton is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beyrer , this
week.
Mrs. crank Kendlen spent Christmas
with her family in Hastings , returning
home , last night.
Roadmaster D F. McFarland was up
from Red Cloud , Monday , on business
at headquarters.
Roy Dixon arrived home , Tuesday
night , from his visit to 111tchigau City ,
Ind. , and Chicago , Ill.
Trainmaster W. W Josselyn of Or
leans had business at western division
headquarters , Monday evening.
Roadmaster C. A. Parsons of Akron
was in town , Monday evening , on business -
ness with headquarters officials.
Operator Hughes is manipulating the
Republican City key. Operator Douglass
has been transferred to Bloomington.
Trainpiaster J F. Kenyon spent the
early daysof the week down on the Sunflower -
flower branches , on a trip of inspection
Conductor and Mrs. S E. Callen received -
ceived a promising girl baby as a New
Year gift. They regard the gift as price.
less.
Mrs. David Magner is just home from
a visit to Palmer , Ravenna and other
Nebraska points , during the holiday
season.
E. Hanson , claim agent , arrived home
froni Illinois , fore part of the week. The
wife and son will remain a few weeks
longer.
Conductors Moeucii and McClure and
their crews have been helping down bn
the Sunflower branches , for the past
week or so.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tomblin and F. F
Tomblin were up from Bartley over New
Year , guests of Chief Dispatcher and
Mrs. J , F. Forbes.
The hot water service in Conductor
Frank Kendlen's home froze and bursted
during the recent absence of the family
over Christmas , and Frank commenced
the new year with at least one new resolution -
lution ,
Miss Maggie Vaughn , who has been
visiting with the family of Supt. J. R
Plielan for the past three weeks , departed -
parted for McCook , Sunday night , to
visit with her sister , Mrs. A Campbell ,
-Alliance Grip.
G. H. Christ , the postal clerk , has
bought out a barber shop at OxfordIt
looks as t jiougli the late shaking up he received -
ceived had determined this doughty little
government employe on leaving the service -
vice of his majesty. During his lay offs
Christ will probably serve an apprenticeship -
ticeship to learning how to lather and
shampoo.-Republican City Democrat.
By unexpected circumstances , our of
townsman H. F. Harman wits detained
in Oxford , Tuesday. The dry previou
he started out on the Denver Pacific
junction express run , but was taken ill
and obliged to leave his carat this place.
It was the intention of the company to
assign him to the main line , but he will
ask for a shorter run , and will probably
do service between McCook and Imperial -
perial after January 1st. In that event
it is presumed of course that he will
make his home at the former place.-
Oxford Standard.
The superintendent of motive power
has ordered a change in the plans of the
last two engines of class K pattern out
of the eight originally ordered built at
the Havelocl : shops. The style of the
engines will differ from the others only
in the shape of the boiler , the result being -
ing an increase in boiler capacity without -
out makingany material change in the
size of the engine. The fourth of the
class K engines will he completed early
next week and the three already finished
are doing such splendid service on the
road that the ability of the Havelock
4hops to eonst urt locomotives fully up
to the standard in every particular has
been conclusively proven.-Journal.
Finest llaffl iekett
Apples , S 5c. to 9c ,
at KiiitPle's.
Unprecedented bargains at
Qnipple's in queensware and
holiday goods for one week ,
counting from tomorrow.
Buy four writing paper at
( 'HE TRIBUNE office. All binds in
: took and prices very retsonable {
We are just in receipts of a new
supply of tablets and box papers ,
memorandums , etc.
Their New Year Shoot.
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There were seventeen events in the
New Year shoot of the McCook gum club
which was one of the best the club has
ever held The details are :
No. I 10 Blue Rocks , 5oc. entrance ,
3 moneys-Sutton 7 , haycock 5 , Conner I
5 , Rowell 2 , LaTourette 8 , Magner 3 ,
Fisher 8. Fisher and LaTourette divided -
ed 1st ; Sutton 2t1 ; Conner and Laycock
divided 3d.
No. 2. W Blue Rocks , 7Sc. entrance ,
4 moneys-Laycock : o , Sutton 9 , Conner
6 , Moore 6 , LaTourette 6 , Rowel } 2 , Mag-
ner 8 , Fisher 9 , Laycock 1st ; Sutton
and Fisher divided 211 : Magner 3 ; Moore ,
LaTourette and Conner divided 4th.
No. 3 : 10 Blue Rocks , $ r entrancere-
verse pull , 4 moneys-Sutton 8 Litycock
SMagner 5 , Moore 3 , Conner 5 , Fisher
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3 , LaTourette 8 , Rowell 4Carter7. La-
Tourette and Sutton divided It ; Carter
2 ; Laycock , Magner and Conner 3d ;
Rowell 4tlt.
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No. 4. r5 Blue Rocks , $ r entrance , 4
moneys-Rowell 6 LaTourette i2 , Mag-
ner 7 , Conner 8 Sutton 13 , Fisher rr
Moore 8 , Laycock to , Carter rt. Sutton
rst ; LaTourette 2(1 ; Fisher and Carter
divided 3(1 ; Laicock 4th.
No. 5. to Single and 5 Pairs of Blue
Rocks , $1 50 entrance , 2 moneys-Fisher !
12 , Sutton 14 , LaTourette 13 , La'cock 17.
Laycock ist ; Sutton 2(1
No 6. 5 Pairs Blut Rol ks $ t entrance ,
2 moneys-Sutton 7 , LaTourette S , Lay
cock 6 , Straualian 5 , Fisher 5 , Moore 4.
LaTourette Ist ; Sutton 2d.
No. 7. 3 Live Birds , $ r 50 entrace.
straight shooting , 3 moneys-Carter 3 ,
LaTourette 3 , Sutton 3 , Moore 2 , Fish-r
I. Carter , LaTourette and Sutton livid- '
ed 3 moneys.
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No. 8 , 7 Live Birds , $2.50 entrance , 3
moneys , straight shooting-Moore4 , La-
'Tourette 2 , Sutton 6 , Fishier 5 , Carter 6 , j
Sutton and Carter ist and 2d ; Fisher 3d.
No. 9. 10 Blue Rocks , $ r entrance , 41
moneys-Fisher 9 , Sutton 1o , LaTourette
7 , Stranahan 7 , Laycock To , Rowell 4 ,
Magner 8 , Moore 3 , Carter9. Sutton and
Laycock 1st ; Fisher and Carter 2d ; Mag-
ner 3d ; LaTourette and Stranhan 4tit ,
No. to. to Blue Rocks , $ r entrance , 4
moneys-Moore 4. Laycock 7 , Stranahan
6 , LaTourette 7 , Fisher 8 , Rowell 4 , Sutton -
ton S , Magner 5 , Carter S. Sutton and
Carter 1st ; Laycock and LaTourette 2d ;
Stra ahan 3d ; 3lagner 4(11.
No. 11. Io Blue Rocks , $1 entrance , 4
moneys-LaTourette 5 , Sutton 8 , Strana-
ban 7 , Moore 5 , Magner 5 , Fisher 6 , Carter -
ter 9 , Laycock 7 , Rowell 5. Carter 1st ;
Sutton 2 ; Stranahan and Laycock divided -
ed 3d ; Fisher 4th.
No. 12. Same as No 11-Stranahan 5 ,
Laycock 8 , LaTourette 7 , Fisher 8 , Carter -
ter S , Rowell 5 ; Moore 7 , Sutton 6 , Mag-
ner S Laycock , Magner , Fisher and
Carter divided 1st ; Moore and LaTour-
ette divided 2t1 ; Sutton 3d ; Rowell and
Stranahan 4th.
No. 13. Same as No. it-Laycock 7 ,
LaTourette 7 , Stranahan 7 , Moore S ,
Fisher 7 , Magner 7 , Sutton 9 , Carter 7 ,
Rowell . } . Sutton 1st ; Moore 2d ; Lay-
cock , Stranahan , LaTourette , Fisher ,
Magner , Carter divided 3d ; Rowell 4th.
No. . 14. Same asNo.11-Stranahan4 ,
Fisher 7 , Moore 4 , Laycock 8 , Sutton 8 ,
LaTourette 6 , , jljagner 7 , Carter 9 , Row-
eli 5. Carter 1st ; Laycock and Sutton
divided 2d ; „ 1jagner and Fisher divided
3d ; LaTourette 4th.
No. 15 , SameasNo. rlwithunknown
angles-Stranahan 3 , LaTourette 7 , Lay-
cock 6 , Jfoore 5 , Sutton 9 , Fisher 6 ,
, Jfaguer 3 , Carter 7. Sutton 1st ; Carter
and LaTourette divided second ; Fisher
and Laycock divided 3d ; , yoore 4th.
No rb 5 Blue Rocks , $ r entrance , 2
moneys , unknown angles-Laycock 2 ,
Fishier 2 , Carter 5 , Sutton 4 , LaTourette
I. Carter 1st ; Sutton 2d.
No. 17. 10 Blue Rocks. "r entrance
unknown angles , 3 moneys-Sutton 9.
LaTourette 3 , Fisher 9 , Laycock 7Carter
5. Fishier and Sutton divided 1st ; Lay-
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A most delightful and largely attended
social gathering was held at the residence -
dence of W S. Perry , New Year evening ,
under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor
deavor society. All agree the affair was
an unusually felicitous one.
Tine thermometer stood at iS degrees
below zero at an early hour this morning
on the river bottom.
An enjoyable dance was held in the
city on New Year eve. 1
A. G. PAUL left tor home. Sunday , i
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OFFICEIR S .A.ND DIRECTORS.
GEO. HOCKNELL , B. M. FREES , ' W F , LAWSON , F. A. PENNELL ,
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