The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 26, 1902, Image 8

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You can buy a complete violin
outfit consisting of violin bow
case combination tuning pipe
rosin instruction book and extra
set of strings for 398 You see
what you get no express charges
to pay if not as we represent we
are right here on the ground to
make it right
We have out
fits for 8 ana
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In guitars we are handling only
the better grades which we are able
to sell you at the same price asked
for inferior instruments For 500
we will sell you the new 1902 Melba
standard size guitar made of curly
birch beautifully inlaid front and
back position dots ebony finger
board and fully guaranteed
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Steam Fitter
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Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Haliiday Waupun fcclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
Kodol Dyspepsia Gupo
Digests what you eat
Boys Wild Ride for Life
With family around expecting him to din and
a son riding for life 18 miles to get Dr Kings
New Discovery for Consumption W H Brown
of Leesville Indiana endured deaths agonies
from asthma but this wonderful medicine gave
instant relief and soon cured him He writes
I now sleep soundly every night Like mar
velous cures of consumption pneumonia bron
chitis coughs colds and grip prove its match
less merit for all throat and lung troubles
Guaranteed bottles 50c and 100 Trial bottles
free at McConnell Borrys drug store
Low Rates to California
Every day in September and October
via the Burlington Route
To San Francisco Los Angeles San
Diego and many other points in Califor
nia the Burlington Route has made the
extraordinarily low rate of 2500 from
McCook Nebraska
Tourist sleeper daily from Omaha
Lincoln Hastings and other main line
points
Stopovers allowed at many California
points Ask the Burlington agent or
write J Fbancis G P Agent
Omaha Nebraska
Dress does not make the person Nor does a
clean exterior indicate a clean interior To be
well all organs of the body must work in har
mony Rocky Mountain Tea does this work
McConnell Berry
When once liberated within your system it
produces a most wonderous effect Its wortli
ones last dollar to feel the pleasure of life that
comes by taking Rocky Mountain Tea 33 cts
McConnell Berry
GERVER
Vig Olmsted threshed last week
Camp meeting at Cedar Bluffs next
week
Cedar Bluffs had a show last Satur
day
Joe Dodge expects to make his winter
headquarters in a tent
Vig Olmstead will farm the Cooper
place for the next three years
Will Tuttles thresher is back in this
neighborhood after a long absence in
Kansas
Since the new card on the St Francis
branch changed the time at Cedar Bluffs
from 11 to 10 oclock it makes some of
the separator fellows get a move on
em
Charles Olmsted moved onto the Clint
Ely place last Friday A M Benjamin
having on the previous day vacated the
premises and moved to Banksville where
he will remain for the present
A Sad Disappointment
Ineffective liver medicine is a disappointment
but you dont want to purge strain and break
the glands of the stomach and bowels DeWitts
Little Early Risers never disappoint They
cleanse the system of all poison and putrid mat
ter and do it so gently that one enjoys the pleasant
effects They are a tonic to the liver Cure
billiousness torpid liver and prevent fever
McConnell Berry
BANKSVILLE
T C Kelley has commenced sowing
rye
Peter Wesch was a Cedar Bluffs Kan
sas visitor last Friday
A M Benjamin moved Thursday of
last week from the Clint Ely place to
ijanksviiie and on Friday Uharles Olm
sted occupied the Ely farm
Saturday night Sunday and Monday
the rainfall amounted to 325 inches
soaking the ground thoroughly Tons
of hay have been spoiled by the mois
ture but the soil has been placed in ex
cellent condition for the fall seeding
Devoured by Worms
Children often cry not from pain but from
hunger although fed abundantly The entire
trouble arises from inanition their food is not
assimilated but devoured by worms A few
doses of Whites Cream Vermifuge will cause
them to cease crying and begin to thrive at once
very much to the surprise and joy of the mother
23c at A JfcMillens
Genuine Rocky Mountain Tea made by the
Madison Medicine Co i3 made of rare and
costly herbs not found in any other preparation
therefore get the kind you read about 35 cts
McConnell Berry
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Timbers of oak keep the old
omcstead standing through
ie years It pays to use the
iwht stuff
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Men of oak are men in
r3ged health men whose
bodies are made of the sound
est materials
Childhood is the time to lay
the foundation for a sturdy con
stitution that will last for years
Scotts Emulsion is the right
stuff
Scotts Emulsion stimulates
the growing powers of children
helps them build a firm
foundation for a sturdy consti
tution
Send for free sample
SCOTT BOWNE Chemists
409-4-15 Pearl Street New York
50c and SlOO all druglsts
BOX ELDER
George Shultz is talking of going west
in the spring
J E Moore will have a public sale
about November first
MrsBen Shultz is confined to bed with
a paralyzed limb and side
George Harrison and Lee Brown are
cutting corn for Ben King on the Willow
Ira Harrison has been working the
roads which were in bad condition and
needed repairs
Will Sexson and wife are entertaining
a 9J4 pound girl who arrived on the
farm on the 17th
Maud Harrison took the train at Mc
Cook Tuesday morning for Friend
Nebraska on along visit to a sister
A T Wilson made his first trip with
the mail Monday morning from Box
elder to Quick by way of Centerpoint
Ed Shepherd has rented the JEMoore
farm for next year Mr Moore will
move to Blue Hill where he has some
town property
The equinoctial storm came in due
time and is welcomed by the farmers as
it will put the soil in condition for the
planting of a large acreage of fall wheat
and rye
Boxelder is to be congratulated upon
securing Eliza Johnson to teach her
school Miss Eliza has the respect and
confidence of the pupils which is a good
basis for a successful term
The Morris brothers threshed 1577
bushels of rye and spring wheat and
this is only half their crop of small grain
They have a fair corn crop and with 200
head of hogs to feed the crop to
and a herd of 75 head of cattle besides
it doesnt look very much like hard times
with them
It is reported that Mrs George Hen
derson and Mrs J E Moore have lost
about 125 chickens which have been
marketed in McCook The parties who
have been engaged in this contemptible
business are under suspicion and being
watched The shotgun policy might be
adopted with salutary results
A BARGAIN IN HATS
The Reason One Woman Rejoice J
Willie Another One Mourns
A Philadelphia woman moving In
good society lias been cured of a ma
nia for attending rummage sales but
It took a heroic treatment to effect the
cure The other day she went to a
sale of the description named In aid of
a worthy charity In which she inter
ested and came away minus a cwenty
Qve dollar hat It happened this way
A feature of the sale was a counter I
crowd and in the meantime a fat col
ored womans eyes were glued to the
bat she had left behind on the pile
marked Your choice for 50 cents
It was a golden opportunity not to be
missed Counting out 50 cents in dimes
nickels and pennies she shoved them
The Queen Dec
She possesses the power of choosing
which of her offspring shall be drones
and which workers Some have
thought that this was automatic and
that the narrower worker cell touched
the button so to speak that brought
forth a fertilized egg But the queen
will lay worker eggs in drone cells if
she thinks fit so that settles that
If the drone is male and the queen
female what is the worker The new
woman of Beedom She has given up
her motherhood for a business career
Sometimes though she lays eggs but
they always hatch out drones of which
It is strictly true to say they have a
mother but no father If the queens
wings are crippled so that she cannot
make her marriage flight her children
are all drones An Italian queen in
a hive of black bees will beget work
ers of mixed blood but her sons are
pure Italians Drones are useful as
fathers of workers but they cannot col
lect the honey they eat Their tongues
are too short Ainslees
Clnddngrh Rlngx
The old poesy rings are a much
sweeter souvenir than more modern
ones A friend has one which had be
longed to her great grandmother such
a naiTow gold circlet The motto en
graved inside in old lettering was as
follows God above increase our
love The Claddagh rings of Ire
land are now very difficult to procure
that is the genuine specimens of
course There are many imitations
These rings were heirlooms with the
people of the Claddagh a distinct gyp
sylike race of fishermen and were
handed down from mother to daugh
ter as a wedding ring a marriage be
ing scarcely considered legal if an or
dinary ring were substituted They
were made of massive gold decorated
with a heart bearing a crown sup
ported by two clasped hands signify
ing loyalty love friendship
The Unattnlned
The quickest way to make any man
weary of his life is to give him all his
hearts desire The struggle for the
unattaiued is the secret of joy Here
is a man who has been giving his years
to a reckless round of pleasure Now
you see him waking up to find that the
deepest needs of his soul are still un
touched Or there is another man who
has given twenty five j ears to the ac
cumulation of knowledge and at last
we see him like Dr Casaubon in Mid
dlemarch dying with the stores of
knowledge all around him which he
does not know how to use
Didnt Care to Try
A woman in a railroad station the
other day had a great deal of trouble
with one of her children a boy of sev
en or eight and a man who sat near
her stood it as long as possible and
then observed
Madam that boy of yours needs the
strong hand of a father
Yes I know it she replied but
he cant help it His father died when
he was six years of age and Ive done
my best to get another and failed He
cant have what I cant get Would
you care to try yourself
The listener had fled
A Family Combine
Deacon Jones I know of three broth
ers in a neighboring town that would
afford excellent material for a sermon
on the theme of brotherly love
Deacon Brown Ill make a note of
it Tell me more about them deacon
Deacon Jones Well John the eld
est is a physician Thomas the second
brother is an undertaker and William
the youngest is a marble cutter Chi
cago News
Better Thnn Wealth
Employ your time by improving
yourself by other mens documents so
shall you come easily by what others
have labored hard for Prefer knowl
edge to wealth for the one is transi
tory the other perpetual
Let Tli em Romp
It is a good thing to remember when
the children are noisy that some day
they will all be married and living
far away and the house will be as
quiet as a tomb Atchison Globe
Perfect Bliss
Gladys How did you enjoy Irs Up
pertons reception
Ethel Oh great It was the most
complete failure I ever saw Puck
MOVING NSC0HANI
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MAY 28 OCCURS THE ANNUAL
CARNIVAL OF FLITTING
One Day In Each Year When Furni
ture Vans and Cbaott IlelRn Su
preme An Odd System Dalit Up on
the Caution of the Landlord
In Scotland May 28 Is annually given
iover to a perfect carnival of Hitting
In England houses of the higher
filled with untrimmed hats advertised rents are taken by the year at any
Your choice for 50 cents Now the
North Thirty third street woman didnt
want an untrimmed hat at 50 cents
but there was one that caught her
fancy by reason of its odd shape and
she simply couldnt resist the
quarter day and the lower rented ones
by the month or even by the week
The flitting is thus spread over the
year and no confusion arises The
Scottish system is to let houses by the
year from May 28 Even the smallest
tion to try it on So she took off the consisting of only one room are so let
handsome hat she was wearing placed On the great day in any large town the
It on the counter and picked up the un- sights afforded range from the laugh
trimmed one Then she looked around able to the pathetic
for a mirror There was only one and As soon as it is daylight the vans
that was away at the other end of the previously trysted begin their work
long room the goods are loaded up with more
She pushed her way through the haste than care and to the
ment of the good housewifes lamenta
tions as some cherished household god
is roughly flung into the van
Arrived at the destination further
troubles are in store Perhaps the new
house is not yet vacated and as the
van Is required for other removals the
at the innocent young attendant and goods are dumped down in the street
made good her escape with the fash
ionable womans hat Exchange
and there the poor family is left
stranded for the time Occasionally
some streets in Glasgow for instance
present an appearance of wholesale
evictions
So numerous are the demands that
vans cannot always be obtained and
every kind of Vehicle including horse
less carriages popularly known as
hurleys are pressed into the service
supplemented by father mother and
the children each carrying pictures
mirrors or other cherished articles too
precious to trust to the tender mercies
of some ramshackle conveyance
These processions are moving along
all day The representative of law
and order upon this day at least Is
very lenient his gruff Move on is
less in evidence and his ready note
book gets a rest There are no cases
of obstruction reported although often
loaded vans have to remain in a street
all night
It may be that the polisman grasps
the humors of the situation or perhaps
a fellow feeling influences him No
doubt his own flitting is in progress
and he retires off duty to some strange
abode there to assist in carrying in
his goods to sup off a crust of bread
and cheese and sleep on the floor as
others have to do
A stranger naturally inquires the
cause of this one day given over to
chaos It is to be found in the cau
tion of the Scottish landlord It is dif
ficult to obtain a house at any other
time than the lawful removal day and
the canny house owner has prudently
secured his rent a fortnight previously
May 15
Moonlight flirtings are thus prac
tically unknown and there is little
loss of rent from that cause The rents
being payable half yearly only the
cost of collection is reduced as is the
risk of loss to a minimum The sys
tem entails great hardship to working
men compelled to change the scene of
their labors They frequently cannot
obtain a house until term day and have
consequently to take lodgings and sup
port their family in another town
If fortunate enough to obtain a house
the landlord steps in and requires his
full years rent to be paid or deposited
in bank before he allows the goods to
be removed The unfortunate head of
a household is also responsible for the
full years rates of his new house
although he may have paid in full at
his vacated house
The only advantage to the tenant is
security of tenure for twelve months
and the certainty of being accommo
dated at the expiry in the general
scramble Of course it happens some
times through new houses being erect
ed that some one is able to start the
ball rolling a day or two before term
to the comfort of all involved in the
particular circuit but generally speak
ing May term day in Scotland is not
an institution to be admired and copied
Strange to say Sandy not only takes
this day philosophically but is much
mere addicted to flitting than people
south of the Tweed some families mov
ing regularly every year without any
apparent necessity One would scarce
ly expect the worry and discomfort of
the day and succeeding temporary
chaos to be voluntarily undertaken but
the fact is so
The continuance of the system itself
is a standing monument to the British
long suffering and law abiding nature
Pearsons Weekly
A Grent Bargain
Mrs Winks A peddler was here to
day and I got the greatest bargain
a whole pound of insect powder for
only 10 cents It looks just like dirt
but its awfully effective I tried it
Mr Winks Worked eh
Mrs Winks Yes indeed The ped
dler said I should put a little in water
and apply it boiling hot and I did and
it killed every insect it touched New
York Weekly
Leading Up to It
Bobbie You know them preserves
out in th pantry wot you told me not
to eat
Mother Yes
Bobbie You know you said theyd
make me sick if I et em didnt you
Mother Yes
Bobbie Well they didnt Ohio State
Journal
The Blessing of Poverty
What a blessin is poverty ex
claimed the old man
A blessing
Why yes When youre real down
poor you have sich a good time hopin
fer the best Atlanta Constitution
Fraternal Insurance Order Cards
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R C I P A Lodfto NoG12mota first and
third Thursdays of ench month McConnoll s
hall 8H0 p m E B Huhee President W S
Outer Secretary
K O T M -Regular meetings on second
and fourth Tuesday ovoninKS of ench month in
McConnoll hnll at 8 Visiting knights wolcome
M R Gates commander J H Yaeoeb record
keeper C A LBAcn finance keeper
ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook
lodgo No 307 meets on second and fourth Mop
day evenings of each month at eight o clock in
McConnoll hall J R McCaiil Illustrious
Pro RonT W Devoe Secretary
M M
Good Advice
Tho most miserable beings in tho world are
those suffering from dyspepsia and liver com
plaint More than sevonty flvo per cent of tho
people in the United States are oiliicted with
those two diseases and their effects such as
sour stomach sick headache habitual costive
ne38 palpitation of tho heart heartburn wator
brash gnawing and burning pains ut tho pit of
tho stomach yellow skin coated tonguo and
disagroeablo tasto in the mouth coming up of
food after eating low spirits etc Goto your
druggist and got a bottle of August Flower for
75 cents Two doses will reliovo yon Try it
Got Greens Special Almanac
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LaMve Bromo Quinine Tablets All
druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure
E W Groves signature is on each box 25c
DR A P WELLES
MeCOOK
Physician and
Surgeon J
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Office ovor McMillens drug store Residence
702 Main Aveuue Residence phono 53 Offico
phono 28 Calls answered night or day
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JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Office in Court House
Phone 181
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
Ey Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office--First
door north of Commercial hotel
MeCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL
Dr WVGAGE
McCook - - - Nebraska
Office First National bank building next
to City hall Hours 8 to 12 1 to G 7 to 9
Night calls answered from residence over bank
E J MITCHELL
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AUCTIONEER
Phones Oilica 17 residence 95
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
DRJBFICKES
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
PHONE NO 160
Graduate of Kansas
City Dental College
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Bates Old
Stand
McCook Neb
Sh avo Hair Cut Sham
pooanythingin my line in
an artistic manner Give
me a call and trial
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Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
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Will make all trains and an
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part of the city
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enthusiasm in America that nearly
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of the fund
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ATTORNEY at LAWt
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44
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