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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
v h T r n h n u ft SK KV k j r a s fj3 Time Cafd fjfivjMfl fB0BflJIMO9 UflfllCD Hi MccoNe gH utlUHANo rUWof J Am m ETM IF Jtoekiitm 4Ej MAIN LINE EAST DEPART No 6 Central Time 1135 p 8 16 j 12 14 10 715 p 500 a 0 IXI A 705 A 942 p 530 P MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET No 1 Mountain Time 1220 p M 3 1142 p M 5arr850pm 13 905 AM 15 1230 AM 9 bl5 A M 7 930 a M IMPERIAL LINE Mountain Time No 176 arri yes 345 p m No 175 departs 645 AM Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent McCook Neoraska or L W Wakeloy General Pansencnr Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Engine 2017 is over old drop No 1 for usual repairs The boilermakers are giving the 19 1 a set of new flues Engine 149 is down on her wheels and will be out of the back shop in a few days Engine No 106 is receiving repairs to her front end driving brasses etc this week Engineer and Mrs Hugh Brown of Hastings were in the city Saturday and Sunday Engine 2901 had one of her piston valve cylinders bored out this week for a new valve Engineer and Mrs F G Westland are occupying rooms in the Dr H J Pratt residence John Anness arrived from Beaver City close of week past and has re sumed work for the Burlington P H Phebes of Plattcmouth suc ceeds Lloyd Wood resigned as head clerk under Storekeeper C W Britt The pay car will run special to McCook October 14th being sche duled to arrive at 130 oclock in the afternoon Engineer and Mrs Ainsworth Monks and Engineer and Mrs Fred Monks departed Monday for Taun ton Mass being summoned east by the serious illness of Mother Monks Miss Lydia Rodstrom sister of En gineer L L Rodstrom arrived in the city last Friday evening and made her brother and his wife a short visit She is returning home from a trip to the Pacific coast A few days ago Harry Anberson the head man of the B M in Den ver was visiting Lem Edwards and they in company with Merle Powell ofi Tndianola came over in our locality in an auto and during their trip Mr Anberson lost his bill book contain ing important papers Havana cor Stockville Faber Definite standards of safety appli ances to be attached to railway cars and locomotives have been agreed up on after nearly a third of a century of effort It is estimated that the proposed changes in e quipment will cost the railroads 50000000 The agreement was reached by a commit tee appointed last week by the In terstate Commerce commission after a two days hearing The Interstate Commerce commission was given six months in which to frame and make effective suitable standard of safety appliances The order of the commis sion must be promulgated by the 14th instant The agreement will apply only to new equipment THE TOWN C Was put out of business by Printers Ink PRINTERS INK Will Get Business for YOU We Do Up to Date JOB PRINTING TRY US I carry a complete line of hair goods Switches puffs and curls made from your combine L M CLYDE PHONE 72 Ill W n St UP STAinS II BbJiBW B if n Basis a EBulica 4 SP i p22z4gsgj Teuton Consul Biggest Man In Holy Land HAVE COMMERCIAL CONTROL Invasion of Turkish Domain Dates Back to Early Fifties and Spread Became Possible Through Friendship of Kaiser Wilhelm and Deposed Sul tan Abdul Hamid The Germanizatlon of Palestine is proceeding rapidly In the early fif ties of the nineteenth century a body of Germans calling themselves Tem plars left their native land for Pales tine These early pilgrims were well supplied with money Each of tbem bought land and built a bouse for him self In less than three years a colony of 200 well built houses of European style stood on the slopes of Mount Carmel Little by little from this cen ter the German colonists branched out to Jaffa Jerusalem and other places Recruits came freely from the father land In thirty years the German proprie tors could be counted by thousands With Teutonic tenacity of purpose they worked to open up a market for manufactures and find an outlet for all kinds of articles of German duetion Every inducement possible cheap prices and long credit courted the patronage of merchants Merchants Influence Powerful Commercial travelers followed close ly after one another Some of them remained at Haifa Jaffa and Jeru salem as commission agents They of fered their wares at very low prices and were willing to wait long for pay ment Thus they became powerful and popular When the ground had been thus pre pared the Emperor Frederick visited the country an event which greatly heightened German prestige in Turkey When the present kaiser ascended the throne he prosecuted his fathers pol icy with far greater vigor The friendship between Wilhelm II and his cher et tres grand ami Ab dul Hamid made the position of the Germans in Palestine stronger than ever After the visit of the kaiser and kaiserin to Jerusalem in 1898 there was another increase of German influ ence Germans acquired immense tracts of land in all parts of the coun try -The recent visit of the Prince and Princess Eitel Friedrich has kept the German influence strong German Consul Rules Country The German consul today is the great man in Palestine Germans are still flocking into the country on every side Most of them remain If they have the money they buy property at once cultivate it and build houses If they are poor they are financed by the Templar bank which is subsidized by powerful political syndicates This German immigration is careful ly planned and cleverly organized by influential syndicates composed of great financiers princes manufacturers and military officers The kaiser him self is said to preside over the meet ings of the principal of these syndi cates The conquest of Palestine seems to have begun DESERTED VILLAGES REVIVING Maines Abandoned Communities Get New Lease of Life Maine has had her deserted farms and now and then one can find her de serted villages Such a one is Welch ville in the town and county of Ox ford where once the pulse and ma chinery kept life beating fast in a thriving little community Today the population is scattering on the farms thereabouts chiefly while the change in the value of the proper ty is indicated by the story recently related of the sale of a two and a half story house for 175 which was worth 1500 seventy five years ago But the number of such towns is small Maine is building up fast Her deserted farms are being taken up sometimes by progressive young farm ers and again by summer people and the deserted Maine villages promised a new lease of life SOCIALISTS PRESENT TOTALS Claim 3250000 Members In Germany 600000 In America The international bureau of Social ists which long has been regarded as the headquarters of European social ism publishes statistics showing the present number of Socialists through out the world These figures are given Germany 3250000 France 1000000 United States G0OO00 Great Britain 500000 Belgium 500000 Italy 390000 Fin land 337000 out of population of 2750000 Switzerland 100000 Den mark 09000 Norway 90000 Holland 82000 Sweden 75000 The bureau is unable to obtain statistics of Russia Spain and Australia New Brunswick Land For Sale There are large tracts of excellent Inr1 fi New Brunswick which can be puiTlMsiii i lor rlros - That special arrangement weve made with The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer 125 for it and this pa per for one year has made a hit Mr and Mrs Alfred Harris and lit tle son departed Friday night on No 14 for Trenton Mo on an extended visit with Mrs Harris parents Mr and Mrs C F Elliott Frank Real has purchased Mrs Viola Ballews residence corner of 1st east and F and after the same has undergone considerable improve ment he will occunv the same which - i will give them one of the most able homes in McCook a It is impossible for us to teli you in cold black type on white paper all about the fascinating shades offered for this autumns wear Nor can a small picture on this page properly represent the new Autumn Styles We therefore respectfully invite you to visit our estab lishment and see the enchanting array of merchandise we offer for this autumns war Our prices are never higher than the quality Special This Wee FOR SALE F0K RENT ETC FOR SALE OR RENT My ranch of 640 acres on the Blackwood All under fence big pasture hog pasture and 175 acres in cultivation 300 acres of bottom land Good buildings and improvements Write or inquire I rt T T T T 171 T- t i I Ul A- CG jv r u 1NO J iUCUOOK Neb or phone 43 For Rent Steam heated rooms on Main ave Phone black 133 FOR SALE 5 room house S E corner trees lawn walks stable For quick sale under price See Dor wart Barger FOR SALE My residence at 601 4th street E Address J S Williams or phone black 189 tf WANTED Dressmaking Will sew by the day or do sewing at my house at 511 J 4th st west Phone black 64 4t Chickens of all kinds wanted at National hotel FOR RENT Dwelling house Phone cedar 983 or 25 LOST Small heart shaped locket with H E on one side and several snialj stones on other side Finder call up Tribune Something special The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer and this pa per 125 for one year Ask us what it means k A Good Cotton Blanket - 98c An All Wool Blanket - 348 Both Extra Values Why Wait and Pay More Buy Now W 1 i 117 flain Avenue Another Big Cut The Lincoln State Journal has an nounced a fifty cent rate for its daily from now until January 1 1911 or seventy five cents including Sunday If you want to know the real truth about all thats going on in the po litical mix up this fall in Nebraska get this paper that is free from all sorts of strings is not running for office holds no office and doesnt want any The Lincoln Daily State Journal is the state paper these days on account of its clean cut fearless stand on public questions No matter what your beliefs you dont want your news tampered with News colored for selfish ends should be unbear able The paper will be stopped when your time is up Never pay ers money but send to the publishers direct at Lincoln I DeQROFF COMPANY Everything for Man Woman or Child McCook Nebraska Phone No 22 I I TdMl llll I HI II HUM II II I kiHjBHHmHMBIK The Three Best for Men The MODEL SHOE S New Morris Build irr ggrray r ry THE MODEL SHOE STORE JmMH Jllil I 111 Our styles are rigfit Try us and be c nvinced See the beautiful pair of Cinderella Slippers in window that will bd given away next Tuesday A- a r rs nr WIZARD OF WISELAND Finale of Act i Temple Theatre Saturday CJt 15 Prices 25c to 100 VSfeL fStaiSM JSV