My cousin, Rex Cross, was right when he said the train consisted of one engine and two cars in his post "
Hoe Down Time with the Wall Family". My memeory was not quite the same. I thought it was called the Bobby Train with just one engine and one car and ran from McCook to Yuma and back daily.
Rex has a keen sense of the musicians who marched up and down the streets, as mentioned in "
Train Depot Memories". He remembers the Shriners and their uniforms. The caps looked like upside down red flower pots with a tassle on top, white shirts and red vests. (Let's have a big Hurrah! for Rex and his input to Haigler History.)

I don't remember the coyote hunts that Lillian Kruse mentioned, but a few years later, Jack Rabbit hunts were organized north of Haigler, one section at a time, closing towards the center. The emphasis was to try to get nature balanced out when one species over-populated. That was in the mid 50s when I went rabbit hunting. Seems like we had a truck load on one of the hunts.
SUBMITTED BY DALLAS ADAMS
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