The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 22, 1910, Image 7

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AlcCooU Neb
Mam Line Ent Depart iCetitritl Time
No G 1110 P M
S 715 P M
1G 430 A M
1 520 A M
VI 700 A M
14 942 P M
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No 176 arrives
No 173 departs
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1235 P M
1142 P ft I
905 A M
1230 A M
615 A M j
930 A M
Miiiinldiu I i i
345 P MI
645 A M
No 17- depa tb Wed 630 A M
Sleeping dining and reclining chair
cart t eats free on through trains
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
any roint 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 V 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
V 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
w here
An air hoist has been placed over
the big wheel 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
TJtirs including a set of new flues
were given the 1976 this month
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 homefoiks
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
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And WISE ONES Surely
V7ont Delay
Christmas Shopping Another
Day
CHAMPION star finder
Axtoroshing Record of Mrs Fleminy
Harvards Famous Astronomer
It is a curious tact that ultuogh
men lii v had the field of astroiiuiuv
to themselves fir ages tut wunu s
champion dbvoverer of stars is t
woman This very considerable dis
tinction belongs to Mrs Williaminn i
Fleming ciirsitor of photograph a
the Harvard observatory who has iusf
discoveicd a new star It is ilso tif
foenth to be found n tile last twenty
live years and uiie of thoM were
cohered by Mrs Fleming from photo
graphs
Mrs Fleming Is the only woman
whose nsinie has ever appeared in th
uialogue of Harvard univerMtj In
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MRS WILLIAMINA 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
Whos Loony Now
One of the attractions at the recent
Virginia state fair was John Armstrong
Chaloiiers pig Prince Dolgorouki
that he has named after the royal
Russian to whom Mr Chaloner as
cribes the marital
differences between
his brother Sher
iff Bob Chaulor
and his 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 five years in
Paris and there and elsewhere on the
continent to call a man a pig is to
give him the deadliest insult known
to the continental tongue 1 desire to
fasten a deadly insult upon this swag
gering haughty selt suflicieut noble
for having the audacity to disregard
the dignity of my fathers name by
breaking up his sons home
All 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 baid in praise
of New Jerseys celebration of the two
hundred and fiftieth anniversary or
Bergen village the lirst 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
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permaneiil eii iiu ji si Nfv
part of Jrrse Hir idv
center ot a i v -Almost
ever e igi ig
settlement le eii ii i
a few old buildings and r uIIk
being left
It was ananueil for four separat
Important events to be
In the celebratiiin fir it marks nol
only the anniversary of the founding
of Bergen but also the two hundred
and fiftieth anniversary of the organi
zatiOD 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
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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
guest
days there has not been an engine -
roii Atrvir Awe fr the holidays
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Engine 174S 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
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Buy Something Useful
for Your Christmas 1
Presents
H P Waite Co
have a nice line of useful ar
tides appropriate for Christ-
mas presents which includ
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Crumb Trays j
Carving Sete
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Table Cutlery
Scissors
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Silver Knives and Forks
Silver Table Spoons
X Silver Tea Spoons
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Pocket Knives
2
j Saftey Razors
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Razors j
t Razor Stro
j Shears
Nut Picks
Nut Crackers 1
Aluminum Ware
t Nickel Ware
Boys War I-
Sleds
t Coastorc
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Cart
Skats
Spates
Air Guns
RiIes -
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Shot Guns 1
Air Guns
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- Steel Ranges
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- Heating Stoves
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and hundreds of other t
things which will
be sure to please
your friends
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McCook Nebraska
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
George Neill is now living in Lin
coln
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 H 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 of Miss Adaline Koller
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
Ed 0Jtourke 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
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
The best se eccici
o f slippers t r r
men womi i
and
children
Ft slippers in brown
black wine rey
and purple
at 150
WE WISH YOr A
flERRY XMAS
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know What to Give we shall gladly help you sslect your resets We have many fancy things to please the
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
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ADDITIONAL RAILROAD
Heavy machinery repairs are being
given the I960
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
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Bernard Elbert is home from St pQR SALE FOR RENT ETC
luary s ror tne noiiaays
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 Hardest1
W Mart Nutt came in from Colo
rado south of Akron Saturday mom
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 Ohio to be with
the homefoiks 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 night to Los An
geles Calif by a telegram announc
ing the serious illness of her aged
mother Mrs Lee
FOR RENT Dwelling house Fhme
cedar 983 or 23 tf
FOR SALE A good lC size bat
ing stove Phone 303
WANTED Chickens of all kznis
at the National hotel tf
FOR RENT Four unfurnished
rooms 1002 2nd street east Mrs 3
A Rowell
FOR SALE Desirable residence
property E Benjamin
FOR RENT Two furnished roens
with heat and light Phone red SLL
Call at 319 1st st west
WANTED A good office girJ at
the Star Laundry
THE SMART YOUNG MAN
often likes his clothing of a gro
nounced style He wants to be dif
ferent from those who all look acSe
as far as clothes are concerned
ONLY TAILORS CAN SUIT KIM
properly We make suits so that eir
treme style is always tempered siih
good taste A glance at the fonns
we offer will disclose patterns cizat
no one else has or can get A sitt
is solicited
LINEBURG CO
MODEL SHOE STORE
FT1 New shoes and slip
pers coming in
every week
Special Mens hose
The intervv 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
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