frqj Time Card Hi tlillHUIiiili IlUnltiyl iBSra 7 m laaartsBi AicuooK rseD Mam Litic Eat Depart i Central Time No 6 1110 P M 8 715 P M 16 430 A M 2 520 A M 12 700 A M 14 942 P M JIai i L ne Wusi tMm um I line No I 1235 P M 3 1142 P M 5 arr S50 p m 13 905 A M lo 1230 A M 9 G15 A M 7 930 A M Impe ial Line - Jiomitdiu T i e No 17G arrives 345 P M No 175 departs 645 A M No 17- depa ts Wed G30 A M Sleeping dining and reclining chair can 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 tickets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Mrs C F Heber who has been quite ill for the past two weeks is very much improved Dispatcher and Mrs W L Bass are visiting relatives in Marshall Texas until January 1st Mrs L E Reed went to St Jo seph Mo Monday evening to vis it relatives for a few days W S Perry chief of buildings and bridges west of the river was out from Lincoln last Friday in the line of duty Engine 2013 which was in the Brush wreck is receiving heavy ma chinery and boiler repairs She is about ready to go out J W Trimble who resigned his position in the local telegraph office recently has accepted a position as dispatcher for the Santa Fe in Ari zona Henry Henckle Henry Probst and John Hoffman were let out of the service this week They left the city last night to seek work else where An air hoist has been placed over the big Avheel lathe together with a traveling crane attachment The boys can now handle the largest en gine drivers with ease It is a source of satisfaction to General Foreman McArthur to know that the power on the McCook divi sion is in absolutely excellent shape for the fall and winter On account of slack business since the new time card went into effect Extra Dispatcher Will Lyon was re turned to the telegraph office re lieving Operator J C Trimble A Wymore division engine the 1355 is in for a general overhauling Heavy machinery and boiler re- I iirs including a set of new flues were given tne laio mis monin Mrs Hugh Wilson the ailing wife of Switchman Wilson of the local yard was taken to Fort Worth Tex as Tuesday night by her husband in the hope of aiding in her recov ery by taking her to her homefolks George W Kern roundhouse fore man is visiting over in Peru Indi ana and Sam Pickard is filling his place actively and efficiently mean while Mac states that he does not think Kern is going to be married not yet Changes in time card Sunday the 18th and the taking off of trains Nos 9 and 10 have temporarily re duced a few of the passenger con ductors to freight Conductor Baker of the Republican City Oberlin run has gone to Denver Conductors Her man Hegenberger and Tom Malen will return to freight for the pres ent One Week to Christmas v it r wvM ao And WISE ONES Surely Wont Delay Christmas Shopping Another Day CHAMPION STAR FINDER Astonishing Record of Mrs Fleminy Harvards Famous Astronomer It is a curious fact that aliUnoHh men have had the Held of astronomy to themselves fur ages the worms champion dbvoverer or stars Is a woman This very considerable dis tinction belongs to Mrs Willianiina i Fleming curator of phntoirrapiw t the Harvard observatory who has just discovered a new star It is hf toenth to be found mi the last twenty Jive years and tiiie of these were lis cohered by Mis Fleming from photo graphs Mrs Fleming Is the only woman whose name has ever appeared in the atalojjm of Harvard university In V infi v v f MRS WILIiIAMINA P FLEMING this record with the names of former President Eliot Professor Edward C Pickering director of the Harvard as tronomical observatory and many other names that stand for high at tainment along various lines that of Mrs Fleming is written as curator of astronomical photographs Russian Whos Loony Now One of the attractions at the recent Virginia state fair was John Armstrong Cbaloners pig Prince Dolgorouki that he has named after the royal to whom Mr Chaloner as cribes the marital differences between his brother Sher iff Bob Chanlor and bis wife Lina Cavalieri In tell ing recently why he named his pig Dolgorouki Mr Chaloner said 1 gave him that name in order to insult the prince I have lived Ave years in Paris and there and elsewhere on the continent to call a man a pig is to give him the leadliest insult known to the continental tongue 1 desire to fasten a deadly insult upon this swag gering haughty self sufficient noble for having the audacity to disregard the dignity of my fathers name by breaking up his sons home AH of which makes pertinent that famous question Whos loony nowV JERSEYS CELEBRATION Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of States First Settlement Too much cannot be said in praise of New Jerseys celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary or Bergen village the first settlement on Jersey soil for probably no better plan could have been devised for keeping alive the past and to awaken patriot ism in the present generation by dwell ing on the heroism and achievements of the states pioneers Two hundred and fifty years ago a handful of Dutch settlers established themselves In a little stockaded village NEW JERSEYS PHtT CFiritrn they called ieren ii In iiinl muiiipnw Todt the Ue f lb il permanent set I mii hi Nev ei is part or Jersev tirj thr hI center of a ity f i Almost every vesiige l V oris settlement has been w t iwa oi a few old buildings anil paits ot otln being left It was arranged for font separati Importanfevents to be cotnmemoraiec in the celebration for it marks not only the anniversary of the founding of Bergen but also the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the organi zatlon of the first church in the state of New Jersey the establishment of the first school in the state and the founding of the first permanent mu nicipal organization in Jersey hA Jki Nut Crackers Aluminum Ware Nickel Ware Boys Waf Sleds Coasters Cart Skals Spates Air Guns Riles Shot Cuns Air Guns Steel Ranges Heating Stoves - -1 and hundreds of other things which will be sure to please your friends Jujt J J J Jt J J i J t J J Jf J - m IIIIPMII IIIIIIWHI II I MB I l nlPIMIHll I IM II III IIW II MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE George Neill is now living in Lin coln v Mrs Hanson is again the guest of her son Emerson Hanson Reid McKenna is home from school for the Christmas holidays Mrs T L Dedman was a Lincoln visitor close of last week H K Humphreys of Humboldt is The Tribunes new foreman -Mrs J J Strunk of Indianola was a Chiistmas shopper Saturday Miss Ruth Malone is up from Lin coln guest of Miss Adaline Koller for the holidays O T Kelly has returned to Mc Cook He has been living in Fair bury for a while Will T Gathercole now guards the city ny night succeeding T Marsh Phillippi former night police EdQiRourke of the Nebraska uni versity and Frank ORourke of Creigh ton university are home for the hol idays Mrs Roland R Reed is visiting her parents in Lincoln for over the Christmas holidays The doctor ex pects to join her Saturday J W Wolf of Bartley who spent v little while in Mississippi has re turned to Nebraska and is making his home at Schuyler now A G Bump celebrates his return home from his visit to Texas by the remark that Nebraska looks good to him better than does Texas B H Stewart and H D Strunk have retired from The Tribunes me chanical department and force to en gage in business for themselves Dr and Mrs C L Fahnestock will spend part of the Christmas tide with his sister in St Louis leaving for there latter part of this week I - l 1 y The best se eccici o f slippers i r men womi i and children Ft slippers in brown black wine rey and purple at 150 WE WISH YOU A flERRY XMAS nrwaBrxairirgir if pujHiiramm jawaSPTJqgjM tft vesxacza -- - -- - MrtwjfirjM r l Bernard Elbert is home from St Marys for the holidays Miss Margaret Thompson is home from the university for the holidays Mrs J Raymond McCarl entertain ed a company of lady friends Wed nesday afternoon at whist in honor of her guest Mrs Hardesty W Mart Nutt came in from Colo rado south of Akron Saturday morn ing and from here went over to Danbury where he will visit his son who is in the bank there for a while Miss Esther Bailey returned yes terday from McCook where she has been teaching in the high school to spnd the holiday season with her parents Mr and Mrs E A Bailey Lincoln Journal Miss Deborah Heckman left this week for Cleveland Oliio to be with the homefolks during the Christmas holidays She will be absent a few weeks and will also visit at the old home in Pennsylvania Mrs Lloyd R Hileman of Denver who has been the guest of her daugh ter Mrs Chester A Rodgers was summoned Sunday jiight to Los An geles Calif by a telegram announc ing the serious illness of her aged mother Mrs Lee ADDITIONAL RAILROAD Heavy machinery repairs are being given the 1960 Heavy machinery repairs were giv en the 1904 this month Machinery and boiler repairs of a heavy sort were placed on the 1074 this month The 1942 is in the shop for heavy machinery and boiler repairs new flues being on the list Engine 1539 was sent out of the local shops this month with a gen eral overhauling to machinery zjrraimjEsa jJK oms t ilMi i v e into our store and vou will essilv firm Wnat to uv V is and lots to nick from ni to ig know What to Give we shall gladly help you select your resets We have many fancy things to please the younj folks We also have an abundance of Sensible Presents A giver is judged by his gifts Everybody will be glad to get presents that come from us Give us a call L General Foreman McArthur is tak ing special pride in the fact that the usual safety appliances to avoid minor injuries to workmen gearing covers and railings have been pro vided insomuch that it is pretty difficult for a man who uses any pre cautions to injure himself Engine 122 from one of the branch es has been equipped with patent snow flangers and lift equipment A new pilot beam and other minor im provements also The boys are feeling pretty good over the fact that for the past twelve days there has not been an engine failure on the McCoook divison Engine 1748 went out of the shop j this month with heavy repairs to boiler and machinery Toys that will delight the little folks at McMillens Drug Store j4jjjj4jjjiijjjjjjjjjjjj Buy Something Useful for Your Christmas Presents I H P Waite Co I - have a nice line of useful tides appropriate for Christ- mas presents which es Crumb Trays Carving Sete Table Cutlery Scissors Silver Knives and Forks Silver Table Spoons Silver Tea Spoons Pocket Knives Saftey Razors Razors Razor Stro i Shears Nut Picks jj Deurof i McCook Nebraska Jty i FOR SALE FOR RENT EIC FOR RENT Dwelling house Vinse cedar 983 or 25 tf FOR SALE A good lC size hat ing stove Phone 303 WANTED Chickens of all kiida at the National hotel tf FOR RENT Four unfurnisieti rooms 1002 2nd street east MreS A Rowell FOR SALE Desirable resideseer property E Benjamin FOR RENT Two furnished rocss with heat and light Phone red Si Call at 319 1st st west WANTED A good office giri at the Star Laundry THE SMART YOUNG MAN often likes his clothing of a sto nounced style He wants to be Ef ferent from those who all look ake as far as clothes are concerned ONLY TAILORS CAN SUIT KIM properly We make suits so that ex treme style is always tempered wfith good taste A glance at the fonna we offer will disclose patterns tnat no one else has or can get A satt Is solicited LINEBURG CO MODEL SHOE STORE pv n New shoes and slip pers coming in every week Special Mens hose The i n t e r w oven hose in fancy boxes 4 pairs for 100 Every child would like Santa Claus to bring them a pair of new Shoes SEE WINDOW DISPLAY THE MODEL SHOE STORE Fisher Perkins New Morris Building r