The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 04, 1910, Image 5

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Reduction Sale of
MAIN LINE KAHT UEIaKT
No 6 ContrulTimoJ 1135 p m
8 7ir si
Hi 500 a si
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12 705 a M
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MAIN LINE WKfiT DEIAUT
No 1 MoautniriTimo 1220 p m
3 II- P M
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13 90i A Si
15 1291am
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7 JM A M
IMlKBIAL LINE
No 170 arrives Mountain Time i45 r m
No 175dopart8 045 am
Sloopinjf dininK and roclininj chair care
vints froo oa throiiRh trains Tickots Mold
ami baKijHKo clucked to any point in the United
mates or Canuda
For information time table maps and tick
et call on or writo D F Hostotter Agout
McCook Nebraska or L V Wakeley Goueral
PaBsenirer AKont Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Conductor C M Kents baby lias
been one of ailing little ones
Conductor A G King arrived
borne end of week from bis
tion of a few months
W S Perry chief of bridges and
buildings west of the river was in
McCook Monday on business of his
position
One of the most costly freight
wrecks on the Burlington recently
was that at Dorchester last week
between the work train and a freight
The ticket sales at the McCook
office of the Burlington for the month
of July amounted to 1235045 Pret
ty neat sum from passenger traffic
alone
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Summer Suitings
Goods for fall 1910 have already
been shipped from N Y City but
we have a full line of summer suit
ings on hand that we will close out
at greatly reduced prices
We will sacrifice every cent of
profit during this sale which closes
Aug 15th We want to keep our
tailors busy and also turn the cloth
Into cash LINEBURG CO
Large and Small Jobs
are equally well looked after We
are ready at short notice to fix all
leaks or other repairs in your plumb
ing or in your heaters and stoves
All Jobs Thoroughly Understood
and after we are through -with them
you will find us the best men who
ever did the same work for you and
we do it cheap
MiddletonRuby
Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
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Lumber
and
Coal
Thats All
But we can meet your
every need in these
lines from our large
and complete stocks
in all grades
Barnett Lumber Co
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Oman Promises Wonders Foi
His Gyroplane
STARTS ON LAND OR WATER
St Louis Inventor Expects to Carry In
His Monster Airship a Hundred Pas
sengers at One Hundred Miles an
Hour Machine Can Stand Still at
One Spot In the Air Indefinitely
The incorporation of an aerial nav
Igatlon company at St Louis has r
vealed plans for a commercial passcu
ger airship that rivals the wildest
dreams of Jules Verne Officials or
the company declare that within n
year they will have a ship that will
carry up a hundred passengers in n
forty mile wind and at a speed of 100
miles an hour
The machine is the invention of 1
W Oman formerly of San Antonio
Tex but at present at St Louis On
is in process of construction in t bi
shops of the inventor at St Louis The
inventor claims that his ship can start
either from the land or water De de
clares it will ascend straight into tin
air or can be launched In the manner
of an aeroplane
May Bo Built In Any Size
The new airship is called a gyro
plane so named from the f t that ii is
a combination of gjro the heli
copter and the aeroi iie Its pro
moters saj it can be built in any size
from a two man runabout or a seven
passenger tourinr t to a monster of
the air that will fifty or a hun
dred passengers
A thirty or forty mile breeze would
be a help rather than a hindrance to
our machine said the inventor the
other day We will maintain abso
lute equilibrium iu anything short of
a cyclone The usual obstacles that
prevent the flight of an ordinary air
ship will be as nothing to this machine
of ours
It is planned to construct machines
that will maiutain a regular service
between cities and states and even
countries
Carries Four Huge Propellers
The gyroscope and the helicopter are
familiar principles in heavier than air
navigation but never before have they
been applied in the manner employed
by Oman The model of his ship is
fitted with four husre propellers twelve
feet in diameter which may be used
iu turn for drawing the machine from
the ground or carrying it through the
air
The machine has been inspected by
government engineers and pronounced
superior to all others it is declared
Ten patents have been granted cover
ing almost every feature of the ma
chine The machine is to be construct
ed entirely of aluminium and
and besides carrying four propel
lers is fitted with two engines
The inventor asserts the machine
can be made to stand still at one spot
in the air for an indefinite time We
could drop a thousand bombs on a war
ship from a height of two miles with
out moving a foot he declared Oman
has studied aerial navigation twenty
years
GAEKWAR CAN AFFORD GIFTS
Tributes to King George Cannot Dent
Enormous Fortune
The gaekwar of Baroda is uow in
the United States on his way to Eng
land and has with him gifts for the
new king which are reported to be of
extraordinary splendor and value The
maharajah can well afford to be lib
eral for be is one of the worlds rich
est men
His collection of jewels is said to be
the finest in the world He possesses
a diamond necklace that is surpassed
nowhere It is composed of 200 bril
liants of marvelous purity and would
easily sell for more than a million dol
lars
Another of his treasures is a carpet
four yards square in which are woven
rubies diamonds and pearls to the
value of 4000000 It represents three
years work by skilled artists and jew
elers
Novelty In Equine Headgear
A uew style of horses bat has ap
peared on the east side of New York
city The inventor a driver says that
It is more sightly than the old straw
slot eared protector and satisfies those
comfort requirements which the other
did uot In shape the uew headpiece
resembles a tennis racket The flap
is meant to extend far enough down
ward between the eyes to protect the
brain which the designer says lies
beneath a horses forehead and not
between his ears as the old hat would
seem to indicate The smaller end is
fashioned to extend backward and
fasten to the top of the bridle The
inventor hopes to make his creation
the fashion
Telltale Envelope
Luther W Charlton of Washington
has invented an envelope that canuot
be opened without detection A spoon
shaped tongue is cut In the flap of the
ordinary envelope to which it remains
attached by a slender stem The un
der flap of the envelope has two folds
on the inside under which the shoul
ders of the spoon shaped tongue rest
when the envetope is closed and sealed
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We Fit
We Satisfy
The 2045 is over drop pit one
O E Pearson is here from Chicago
The 3030 has been sent to Denver
for service
The general boiler inspector looked
us over satisfactorily recently
Engineer and Mrs F A Monks left
on 10 Tuesday evening for a visit
east
Engine 17 49 is over the drop pit
She will receive a set of new flues
also
Engines 1011 and 2012 have been
received from Havelock after a gen
eral overhauling in both cases
Engine 2923 is receiving some new
cylinder bushings this week The
2902 also received some cylinder
work
Engine 944 was repaired for a
Kprung axle on one of her pony trucks
this week The truck was damaged
in getting off the rail
The fourth boiler will saortly be
added to the steam and heating plant
and other repairs and improvements
made to the plant
Round House Foreman C A Adams
took Machinist Fred Lenhart to Have
lock last Friday night on a trip to
see the new big shops
The company is putting down four
new drive wells at their point here
using twelve inch pipes They al
ready have seven down
A broken wheel on a freight car at
Eckley was the cause of No 6s de
lay first of the week Traffic was
delayed some six or eight hours
A boilermakers foreman from the
Santa Fe looked over the works
Tuesday Wednesday and- compliment
ed Mac on the excellent condition of
his power
The McCook division uses 11 G en
gines in its business and is keep
ing most of them busy these days
164S cars were handled on the divi
sion Tuesday
The bridge near the Harman farm
west of the city caught fire recently
but C H got word to the section
men and the flames were extinguish
ed without much damage to the struc
ture
The new block against work trains
is a sure enough block but costly as
to operation More rest than work
Usually that does not appeal to Jim
Hill Too many work train ac
cidents recently
One of the large locomotives ran
off the turntable at Brush Thursday
night and the wrecker was kept
busy Friday getting it back onto the
rail Meanwhile they were pretty
badly tied up being unable to get en
gines in or out of the round house
The wrecker which had been assist
ing in some bridge work near Denver
was on the west end when the acci
dent occurred and was early on the
scene
Conductor George Willetts receiv
ed word mid week of the death of
his younger brother Daniel Willetts
of Glassport Pa at Youngstown O
July 29 The brother was an engin
eer on the P L E He was oil
ing his engine in the yard at Youngs
town when he was struck by an
other engine This was the first trip
the engineer made after the death of
the mother July 20th A host of
friends sympathize with George in
this dual bereavement
I carry a complete line of
hair goods Switches puffs
and curls made from your
combings L M CLYDE
PHOXE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIRS
BEGGS5 BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES disease with Pure Blood
The time has come when we want to sell all that re
mains of our seasons stock of clothing To do this we have
lowered prices
When you buy from us a 2500 stit of clothes for
2000 you save S500 of real money Our prices are at no
time high prices Hens shirts 48c and up Size 32 34
and 36 coat and pants suits at HALF PRICE onlv a few
left
The prices we make will soon clear our store of our sea
sons stock
C L DeGrof f
117 Main Ave McCook
The big Rock Island system is said
to have recently fallen under the con
trol of the great banking firm of
Kuliii Loeb Co And there is a
vision of another great
system being formed
The engine on No 3 recently blew
out a cylinder head the covering fly
ing over into the yard at C II Har 1
mans farm a few miles of town
Charlie is -thinking of keeping it as
a souvenir cf one of the biggest
scares he ever received
John Malor a Greek laborer for the
company at Holdrege died on last
Friday morning of injuries received
Thursday night returning from work i
He fell off the moving hand car and
was run over just as they were en-
tering the east end of the Holdrege j
yard j
The big new drop pit is now com- j
pleted and as soon as well seasoned i
and settled will be placed in use
This equips the shop to handle all
size pony and drivers bodily remov
ing them from under the engines
without elevating the big machines
as heretofore
While shunting in the local yard
Monday a box car was smashed to
smithereens the car on the end of a
string of cars coming against several
steel cars loaded with coal The car
buckled and half of it was thrown up
on top of a car of wheat on adjoin-
ing sidetrack
The station at Marion reports the j
following business for the year end-
ing June 30 1910 Car loads re 1
ceived 1S6 forwarded 1SS In J
pounds received 100ri2253 at a to- j
tal of 1650632 forwarded 8178123 j
at 1345304 Totals 18230376 j
3195936 j
The Burlington have material on
the ground for a large storage tank
It will be on the north side of the
house track and much larger in j
capacity than the old oneC M Os 1
bourne who was formerly a night
operator at this point arrived the
first of the week from Cincinnati
Ohio and will accept a position with
the Burlington L E Weaver a fire-
man on the Burlington at McCook was
here the first of the week visiting his
parents Mr and Mrs T G Weaver
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County Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Neb August 1st 1910
The board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment
ent C B Gray F S Lofton and j
Edward Sughroue county commission j
ers and Chas Skalla county clerk j
The board commenced the j
ation of the accounts of Chas Skalla
county clerk and continued the same j
throughout the day
O n motion the board adjourned to
meet August 2nd 1910
C B GRAY Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
McCook Neb August 2nd 1910
The board of county commissioners j
met pursuant to adjournment
ent C B Gray F S Lofton and
Edward Sughroue county commission
ers and Chas Skalla county clerk
The minutes of the meetings held 1
July 5 th 2Gth and 27th were read
and on motion approved
The claim of J Carter for road
work in Willow Grove precinct was
audited and allowed and the clerk was
instructed to draw a warrant on the
road fund of road district No 7 for
9090 in payment of same
On motion the county treasurer was
instructed to refund to James J
Laughlin the sum of 200 being the
amount of 1910 poll tax assessed J
against him at McCook and paid by
him under protest forthe the reason
that he had already paid same in i
Colorado as -shown by receipt
The claim of 725 of G V Pred
niore for tax refund of 1909 tax on
m p y
north half of noth west of 23-3-30
claiming too hih valuation was on
motion rejecttd
The claim of S L Miller of 542
for refund of interest on 1899 personal
tax claiming no notice from the trea
surer at that time was on motion re
jected
The board continued the examin
ation cf the accounts of Chas Skalla
county clerk and after a careful ex
amination find the following to be a
correct statement of all fees received
by him from January 6th to June
30th 1910 both inclusive
January 14930
February 16360
March 23535
e
April 19595
iuy 14u
June 13450
Total tor recording and filing 102195
From county for recording
officials bonds 1045
From county 1st quarter sal
ary as clerk of board 7500
Total amount of fees for 1st
half or 1910 110740
The quarter annually reports of
Chas Skalla county clerk for the 1st
and the 2nd quarter of 1910 were ex
amined found correct and were on
motion approved and ordered placed
on file
On motion the board adjourned to
meet August 3rd 1910
C B GRAY Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
FOR SALE FOR RENTETC
FOR SALE Lots 23 and 24 block
9 Cheap Inquire at this office
FOR SALE All or part of my alfal
fa and fruit farm Call or inquire
W M Morrisey Phone black 292
FOR RENT House of seven rooms
and bath room Inquire of Mrs II
M Tyler Orleans Neb 28 2ts
FOR RENT Four furnished or un
furnished rooms Inquire at No
1002 2nd street east
Coal
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Phone 22
FOR KKXT nxm v ry
rciHonalIc 7 1st st F
j FOR rtKXT My furnish
ed or unfurnished or uouM Hotsi
land hutrgy for sd aUo Phono black
CA
Jno W Jones
FOR KENT Ono riirnfehoi room
run
FOR RENT 5 room cottage 21 1 Otli
street E Inquire of C II MeBride
Phone red 91
WANTED A competent giil for
general housework In iuire at thl
office
ENQUIRE NOW Ozark fruit lands
Ranches farms and summer homes
Best and cheapest in the world
Free literature K F Woley 733
N Y Life Bldg Omaha 28 3
LOST A 3 havcl garnet
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of fie- Reward
FARMS FOR SALE
SE QUARTER SEC 12-2-26
WE QUARTER SEC 13-2-26
RED WILLOW COUNTY NEB LAND
IS NEAR CAMBRIDGE BOTH QUARTERS
ARE IN CULTIVATION AND FENCED
RENTED FOR CASH WILL SELL AT A
PARGAIN
ADDRESS OWNER
E S CAVANAUGH
5408 PRAIRIE AYE
CHICAGO ILL
Received on Account Paid
Out Cash Credit slips etc
for sale at The Tribune office Per
1000 50c
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
Now is the time tofill Your Coal Bins by
so doing you save 50c Per Ton and are in
sured of fuel next winter when the coal shortage comes
During june and july we will sell coal at 50c per ton
less than the regular price Place your orders now and avoid
being disappointed next winter
BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone no
MwauuM mo
Come to the BM Market
FRESH APPLES PEARS PLUMS
AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS
NEW TOMATOES POTATOES
CABBAGE BEETS AND SWEET
CORN EVERY DAY
Highest Cash Price for Cream
MAGNER
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