G. M. THOMPSON
The Gentlemanly and obliging Rock Island Agent
AN ARTICLE EXTRACTED FROM THE PEABODY NEWS 1901
Contributed by
Charmaine Keith (charmain@southwind.net) 24 September 1998
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Peabody News
1901
The chap shown above is not very pretty
at first glance, but the better you get
acquainted with him the
better looking he becomes. That is because "handsome is as handsome
does." Gus is one of the cleverest, most courteous and obliging fellows
you ever met-one of
those young men you always want to shake hands
with and give him your business if possible.
And he is always after
business for the Great Rock Island Route, too, ever hustling and
keeping a keen eye open for stock shipments, laundry business or any old
thing that
increases the business for his road.
Though he is
still young, Mr. Thompson has risen to a responsible position and
enjoys the trust and confidence of the company, which he serves.
He has been with the Rock Island for seven years as station agent, and
during that
time has held two stations-a pretty good record for
faithfulness. He came here from Okarche,
Oklahoma, Dec. 6, 1899 and
took charge of the Rock Island station. Since that time he has
done
much to build up the business of that road by his never failing courtesy
and energy.
When he came it only needed one man and a helper to
handle the business. Now it needs three
men.
To tell the
truth about the matter, we like Gus Thompson and so does everyone else
in town-including one or two very pretty girls.
We don't know
that Gus is on the matrimonial market, but the girl that does get him
will get a mighty fine fellow.
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