The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 23, 1911, Monday Evening Edition, Image 3
l If V ft f I v J BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No G 1130 P M 16 500 A M 2 550 A M 13 945 AM 12 G35 A M 14 920 P M 10 505 P M West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1220 P M 3 1142 P M 5 arr S30 p m 13 930 A M 15 1230 A M 9 625 A M Imperial Line Mountain Time No 176 arrives 330 P M No 175 departs 645 A M Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to ncy 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 NOTES Brakcman J II Willoughby has resigned Brakeman J R Van Horn is reported quite low Sup t Flynn and Trainmaster Mullen are in Lincoln on the new thne card Conductor and Mrs George Martin spent Saturday and Sun day in Harvard Brakcman C L Debenham departed for parts unknown S II Briggs same place Conductor -I P took char of the Chicago from McCook to Denver Trains 4 and 11 Hastings to Red Cloud it is stated will be discontinued about November 1st Conductor F Utter was in charg1 of the St Louis spec ial from McCcok to Denver on Monday P F McKenna was in charge of the St Louis Gas Eledtric Light special from Red Cloud to McCook Brakeman Whittaker was call d to Cheyenne Wyo Sun day on No 18 by the death of lus mother Train Auditor and Mrs Dav is Avere passengers on 10 Satur day for an over Sunday visit down I lie line C L Walker with the Bur lington company at the Ilavelock shops spent closing days of last week in the city Storekeeper and Mrs E C Ilill were up from Plattsmouth Saturday and Sunday visiting many friends of days gone C B Pfrimmer division re lief agent has been cheeked in as agent at Oxford to succeed Vet ter transferred to Iloldrege Sid Wheeler the air car man is here giving the- boys instruc tion and examination in that im portant branch of the service W K Hall departed end of week for his home in Long Beach Calif after a visit here with his brother Bert in our city Notwithstanding the decided decrease in operating expenses the Burlingtons equipment is said to be in fine and efficient condition W A Cassell deadheaded to Hastings on No 10 Sunday and was in charge of the Chicago Gas Electric Light special in to McCook ahead of No 1 today The recent annual report of the Burlington shows the earn ings on its capital stock during the year to have been fifteen per cent on its capital stock The operating expenses show a mark ed decrease Fireman nenry Ilofman on Sundays No 1 was struck by a mail crane at Otis His head wa dangerously cut in two places Engineer Monks fired to Akron whence a special rushed him to Denver Engineer A P Walters is said to have made hair raising time between Akron and Kings bury JtMdrif tfAi xm14AJi ENGINE RUNS ARE OUT Long Trip to McCook Cut Out Hastings Made End of Run Burlington engine runs have been shortened west of Lincoln Beginning yesterday morning the Lincoln division men ended their runs at Hastings and McCook men running east stopped at Hastings It is said that the long trip was sev vre on firemen especially in the winter time and that a re cent change of fuel mad it ne cessary to shorten the runs Until recently Colorado coal has been used on the main line but recently the use of northern Wyoming coal lias been necessary and this makes a big difference in thi amount of work imposed on firemen on the long runs The matter has been under con deration for a long time and the enginemen have beeni discuss ing it some wanting the runs shortened and others wanting them to remain as they were Lincoln Journal Consider Readjustment General Ch irman G W Smith of C uiterville Iowa was in Lin coln on Friday to consider read justment of pasngr runs out of Lincoln resulting from the- cutting off of runs at Hast ings between Lincoln and Mc Cook The Lrnooln Journal says For a number of years p iiir r rm v ri rf Trinhi lnv ndd at McCook and passcoi nns cast of McCook have cndcl at Lnecln Hastings nr r wrrct of Lincoln rs a point for fivieht service and ii5ng train crew runs ud there McCVok is 131 miles wst of Huntings This makes the rv frcm Lincoln 228 miles Lincoln engneers have rather favored thii arrangement McCook engi neers it is understood have not favored it the distance from Mc Cook to Hastings giving them a run that makes good money Lin coln engineers get 100 for ninety sevn miles run to Hast ings For reasons that have been apparent in the size of their pay checks they have favored the longer trip even though it keeps them away from home for a long er period The Presidents Special President Miller and Vice Pres ident Byram completed their trip of inspetion Saturday when they left Lincoln their special cars being attached to 12 at Pa cific Junction They inspected the Nebraska lines between Lin coln and Denver the Kansas branches the new C S line from Wellington Colo to Chey enne and thence on east General Manager Iloldrege General Supt Allen Supt Big nell Real Estate Agent Wcster felt Supt Flynn and others ac companied them over the several divisions Yard clerk B Lathrop spent Sunday in Denver Mrs T E Lunberry left on Saturday night for Fremont Mrs GL A Brooks left for Oberlin Kansas Monday morn ing Miss Julia Ryan was an oyer Sunday visitor in Omaha seeing her brothers Yardmaster A S Moore of Holdrege has been transferred to tho Denver yard service Mrs n A Rouch left Sun day night on No 14 for Wymore to visit her daughter ITazel R B Burns and n P Sut ton Jr spent Sunday north of Ilaigler and got three pin tails Conductor W E Hostetter has resigned and will go to Cal ifornia for his wifes health He will enter train service there LISTEN THE ELECTRIC Presents the latest and best MOTION PICTURES Including Western Dramas with reckless riding Modern comedy dram as Funny Farces Interesting Scenes and all the best Fea ture Pictures T-S-U A fi CU ADMISSION 5c and 10c Good Music by Jones Jones -V Building Up McGill University McGill university in Montreal has recently been given by Sir William C McDonald a tract of 30 acres of what is described as perhaps the most valu able land in the city This tract which is now valued at well over 1000000 is intended to be used as a college campus with dormitories to be event ually built along its sides The total of Sir William McDonalds gifts to McGill is now between 5000000 and 6000000 McGill has hitherto been escpecially well equipped for turning out lawyers and engineers but a new era is evidently now opening out be fore it in which it will be enabled by broadening its teaching in the human ities to become a strong and well rounded university in all branches in fact one of the notable educational in stitutions of North America Foxy Student Robert Underwood Johnson the poet and editor declared at the University of New Yorks commencement that New York as a literary center was ri diculous that nowhere in this coun try was poetry more appreciated than in Boston and nowhere less than in New York In fact said Mr John son afterward New Yorks love of poetry is about equal to the Earlham college boys love of languages In my sophomore year at Earlham this lad was visited by his mother Well my dear she said to him what lan guages have you decided to take up here I have decided to take up Pictish he replied Pictish said his puzzled mother Why Pictish Only five words of it remain he said Marks Old Station A monument has just been dedicated upon the spot where stood the cotton wood tree which gave the name of Lone Tree station on the old California and Mormon trails on the north hank of the Platte river two and one half miles from the present site of Central City Lone Tree was an important station in the early days when the goldseekens crossed the continent The large cottonwood was a landmark at that p6riod The town of Lone Tree afterward changing its name to Cen tral City sprang up there Pinched First Firefly Get arrested Seeond Firefly Yes a bluebottle caught me speeding without 4 light XSJw8f - 5 place lAiltoi MIGHT NEED THE CLUB LATER I KEEPING DENTALBILLS LOW g Old Scotch Caddies Retort to the Golfer Who Got Out of Hell Bunker This is a new one brought to town by Jack Pickard from the Mayfield Country club on the links whereof he frequently chases the elusive pill says the Cleveland Leader It has to do with an American golfer going over a Scotch links attended by one of those hoary caddies who only begin to flourish after they are past the seventieth milestone This caddie had a separate name not only for each hole but for every tee hazard and bunker And for each name he had some philosophical reason How far is it over to that bun ker asked the American preparing for a long drive Aboot twa hunred an feefty yard sir from the caddie An the bun kers name is hell For once yere in sir yell neer get oot Followed the drive which brought the ball right where it wasnt want ed and the caddie ill concealed his merriment Nothing daunted the visitor selected his niblick and by a fortunate loft freed himself frcm an unfortunate situation landing easily on the green How about that bad place of yours now he demanded of his ancient eddie not without a bit of exulta tion Weel sir replied the man Id advise ye to tak this club wi ye j when ye coom to dee Ye maun need it ARE AS UNTAMED AS EVER Frcish Sudonts Have Not Changed in Spirit Thcurh Less c lc T i Formerly One miU say that tbre is one unchsr e feature of Paris and thai is its rtudeits It is tuie the students are rot now quite po pictur esque as in the days of Henri Murger but undou tediy tnr spirits are tho same they are stil as untamed and riotous The distuibances that have taken place recently have arisen sim ply because the students for the bac calaureate on the classical side discov ered that the napcr in Latin eet them was inteneoly difficult while the pa per in Latin set before their rivals on the modern languages side was very cfv Hence s houtirgs parading of the streets deionrtrations stone throwing Lnd window breaking con puc7ing rnd all the othsi annus manifestations of the turbulent and dissatisfied stuct The class rcoms have been held by policemen and the students have had several times to be summarily ejected although on more than one occasion they burst open the doors and forced their way in again The most comical featurf of the whole business was to sei and hear a large procession of demonstrating students singing along the boulevards in a monotonous drone the very passage from Cicero which lnd brought about their downfall while their modern languages col leagues sailed easily into port on a passage from Julius Caesar Economic Man Wili Watch riis Teeth Carefully and Keep His Teeth Well Cleansed In these d- 3 when prices are high on nearly v- ry article that we buy It ecessary to watch close ly the mc that we spend that we may get tfc greatest value in return and nowh e will systematic care re pay us Letter than the manner which we look after our teeth He Is an economical man who early detcrnuces not to lose a tingle tooth The health reports clearly demon strate that perfect mastication is not possible with diseased teeth We also know that artificial teeth even at their best are poor substi tutes for the natural ones Without perfect mastication of food we suffer in comfort and in health Money spent on the teeth proves real economy in the saving of fees paid to the physi cian In having our teeth attended to we should have in mind the best that can be afforded It is almost better to do without dental work than to run the risk of ruining the teeth with cheap work We cannot buy good silk for seven cents a yard and the same rule holds true in every busi ness After the initial expense of placing the teeth in good condition we should endeavor to keep them that way To do this it is necessary to keep the teeth well cleansed and avoid any excessive strain upon them If every one understood the value of reg ular visits to the dentist every six months or oftener dental bills would be much lower than they are The rapidity with which teeth decay is ap palling The dentist by tho aid of his instruments is able to detect de cay where it is entirely unknown to the patient By this early discovery the dentist often enabled to insert a small filling at a rilnlmum of pain time ard cost nc t of all the smaF hhii g will outlast dozen large one Parents can economize in the care of their child en t toeth by i a MKI J 5Afrv TEMPLE THEATRE Saturday October 28 1 W T Gaskell and Karl G MacVitty Inc Offer ini3 I fi vut w nb A Play of M n Founded Upon I Human N I 9 fl An Emblem I OSS alk fii Mr A a fc B K met V I By EDWARD E ROSE Author of Janice Meredith Alice of Old Vincennes The Prisoner of Zen da David Harum The Spenders Etc Company Beyond Comparison INCLUDING MR ROBERT HARLAND As FATHER BRIAN KELLY COMPLETE MAGNIFICENT PRODUCI ION GEORGEOUS ELECTRICAL EFFECTS Prices 150 100 75c 50c 35c and 25c The youths Companion in 1912 In this va its purpose is to be to every read Because the People Do Not Recognize This Few Have Needed Dental Work Done In consideiing the care of the teeth there is no subject of greater im portance than the need of dental serv ice In Chicago some examinations of the teeth ot school children have been made and fo far 97 per cent of the children examined are in need of den tal service Dr William A Evans ex-commissioner of health of Chicago in talking of the examination says The major harm is from those decayed teeth be ing harbingers of bacteria that slowly poison and as a result of that poison ing there is in many Instances enlarge ment of the neighboring glands and those glands stand as vicarious sac riflces protecting the remainder of the body from the invading poison And there Is natures route by which the poison finds its way into the interior of the body It is relatively easy for anyone to see how teeth de cay and how accumulation of filth takes place in those decayed teeth It is not difficult to see those enlarged glands but It is far more dif ficult to understand why the child is pale and anemic Absorption is tak ing place from these affected areas and the influence of that absorption is felt not only in the neighboring glands but also in this group of physical con ditions that are far removed and the relation of which is difficult to under stand It is not only difficult for the medical men to understand this but it is far more difficult for the fam ily to understand it It is a well known fact that only a small per cent of the people of the United States have the dental work done that the good of their physical and mental well being demands The percentage has been variously stated as from four to ten per cent That is immaterial We know it is low wo know that if all the dental work which should be done at once were to be presented to the members of the den tal profession tomorrow five times the number of dentists now in practice could not care for it properly The lack of knowledge concerning the evils of neglect is largely respon sible for this condition Tho mem bers of the medical and dental pro fession know only too well tho ter rible havoc of decay hut the people who should be most interested in it the possessors o unclean unsanitary mouths do not know anytnmg about it and do not manifest the interest they should Copyright Western Newspaper Union Men who are always fearful of mak ing big fools of thcmsolves are seem ingly unaware that the transformation has been effected b3 nature long be fore they even thought themselves capable of making the very thing they jbxq bo fearful of er a help onward never a drag backward aoMed Remember that one dollar dnPowell the defender of Ma- strongly spent in the mouth of a child is worth f f To alter life five nc nt in Finally remember that external vigilance is the price of good teeth neglect going to the dentist at once plosives By zo doing you vul not only savo yourself much trouble but also much expense Copyright Western Newspaper Union DANGER IN DECAYED TEETH Governor Harmon of Ohio Percival Lowell the astron omer Jacob A Eiis Marion liar HAIR HEALTH No other paper is quite Iik The Youths Companion It is Take Advantage of This GenaS taken in half a million honu i j our Offer tho choice of reading - i taking i made with as much care as Your money hack upon rcquess to the aentiot at the age of two ei10ce 0f friends It entertain- at our store if Rexall 93 Hair to Vave the teeth e nmined The fin t if t isrfiosr the keen zest f or j Tonic doesnt do as we daasa set c tnth should not be allowed to thlilH adventure Jt is j rich in I Thats our guarantee Yon ucc coi Lut shoild be retained in good 221 wit and humor and all the while irYion until tho next set of teeth I is ready to take it the child will ho saved pain it wil ho able to thoroughly masticate Its gate yourself to nothing whatev er Coiukl you ask or could vtd give you stronger proof of ontidenee m the hair food and most important of 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comparison a iod comprising one hundred and sixty eight consecutive days this train has arrived ON TIME and has been operated 82992 miles more thac three times the distance around the world CHICAGO - OMAHA FAST MAIL NO 15 An exclusive mail and ex press train scheduled at forty five miles per hour arrived at Mis souri Hiver thirty one days in August ON TIME This train has arrived ON TIME every day from May 15th to August 31st inclusive a period of one hundred and nine consecutive days CHICAGO NEBRASKA LIMITED NO 5 Arrived at Missouri River 02f TIME during August twenty eight days out of thirty one total num ber of minutes late twenty five average loss eight tenths of a minute per day EXPRESS No 3 Arrived at the Mis souri River ON TIME during August twenty cnine days out of thirty-one total number of minutes late twenty five average loss eight tenths of a minute per day Such precision in operating fast trains is possible only with ample powd er perfect mechanism a perfect roadbed and a highly developed organ ization L W WAKELEY General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska D F HOSTETTEE Ticket Agent McCook Nebraska