The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 22, 1904, Image 5

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T J it anybodys business if lioBtajs till it is Into
Is it anjbcdyV biihiness if tlio follows to tlio
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If ho kisses lior on parting and slio docs not
seem to gi iuw
Is it uny bodys business eavo the man who takes
bis loo vol
If bo comos to tnko bor riding on a pleasant
tornoou
Is it anybodys business if tboy do not como
back soon
If by cbanco tboy cotnt together upon a public
street
Is it anybodys business if sho blushes when tboy
spouk
If ho joes to soo bor Sundays and often stays to
tea
Is it anybodys business what his business tboro
may bo7
Is it anybodys business would really like to
know
If it isnt Im sure there aro many who try to
make it so
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten
Years of Suffering
I wish to sjiy a few words in praiso of
Chamberlains Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy says Mrs Matlie
Burgc of Martinsville Va 1 suffered
from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and
during that time tried various medi
cines without obtaining any permanent
relief Last summer ono of my children
was taken with cholera morbus and I
procured a bottle of this remedy Only
two doses were required to give her
entiro relief I then decided to try the
medicine myself and did not use all
of ono bottle before I was well and I
have never since been troubled with
that complaint One cannot say too
much in favor of that wonderful medi
cine This remedy is for sale bj all
druggists
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COUKT
Miss Hannah Johnson of Lebanon
this week applied to the county court
for letters of administration on the
estate of Charles A Johnson Jr de
ceased
Licenses to marry have been issued as
follows since our last report
Herman Baumgart 23 of Crete and
Edith Belville 25 of Carleton They
were married by the county judge on
July lGth
Brutally Tortured
A caso came to light that for persistent
and unmerciful torture has perhaps
never been equalled Joe Golobick of
Colusa Calif writes For 15 years I
endured insufferable pain from rheuma
tism and nothing relieved me though I
tried everything known I came across
Electric Bitters and its the greatest
medicine on earth for that trouble A
few bottles of it completely relieved and
cured me Just as good for liver and
kidney troubles and general debility
Only 50c Satisfaction guaranteed by
L W McConnell druggist
Special round trip rates now in effect
to Grand Junction Colo Walcott and
Rawlins Wyo
Constipation headache backache feel
mean no appetite all run down Hollis
tcrs Rocky Mountain Tea will make you
well and keep you well Money back ifj
it fails 3o cents Tea or tablet form
i L W McConnell
Cheap rates to Colorado and Utah
points will be in effect from Juno 1st to
September 30 Enquire at ticket office
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Less Than Half Rates to St Louis and
Return
The Burlington offers another series
of low rate excursions to St Louis and
return on Mondnys July 11 18 and 25
-Tickets at 81475 for tho round trip
considerably less than half rate Tick
ets aro good in coaches and chair cars
seats free Tho St Louis Exposition is
tho most magnificent spectaclo tho
world has over beheld and its like may
not occur again in your lifetime Let
mo send you our illustrated folder or
call on our agent for full information
L V Wnkoley General Passenger
Agent Omaha 7 8 3t
Weak Hearts
are caused by indigestion If you eat a
little too much or if you aro subject to
attacks of indigestion the stomach ex
pandsswells and puffH up against tlio
heart This crowds tho heart and
shortens the breath Rapid heart beats
and heart disease is the final result
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you
eat takes the strain of the heart cures
indigestion dyspepsiasour stomach and
contributes nourishment strength and
health to every organ of the body Sold
bv Li W McUonneP
A C Ono A M LL Bf Pros Omaha
Prof A J Lowry Princ ft
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Shoes for base ball tennis foot
racing and gymnasium
CANVAS SHOES
for everybody Just the thing for
summer From 150 to 75c
THE MODEL SHOE STORE
UE PETTY Proprietor
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Endorsed bv FirstNatl
MCCOOK
MUSICAL GOODS
McCook Nebraska
Haiilcand businessmen
510000 in Holl Top Desks Bank Fixtures and
50 Typewriters Studentscan workforboard
Send for free catalogue bound in alligator
finest over published by a Business College
Read it and you will attend the N B C
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Full Weight
We have four cardinal pri ciples in
our business Full weight good goods
fair prices cleanliness Maybe the place
where you buy isnt as particular on
these points as we are Our customers
have a peculiar way of sticking by us
and you would too if you tried our
goods and our ways
Anton Magner
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JEWELER
NEBRASKA
That is tho amount we have expended this spring
improving our plant and we are now proud to say that
McCook has one of the neatest and most up-to-date laun
dries in Southwestern Nebraska We are the kind of
Log Rollers
that keep rolling striving to give our patrons the very
best for their money prompt service courteous treat
ment and tho satisfaction of knowing that they are
wearing work equal to any
phone 35 McCook Laundry
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Low Shoes for men women boys
girls children and babies
SPORTING FOOTWEAR
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bleeping dining and reclining chair cars
teats freo on tbrouib train Tickets Fold
and bnggngo chocked to any pointin the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ots call on or write Geotgo Seott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen
ger Agent Omaba Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
II Brown is on the sick list this week
Engineer II D Bayles is on tho sick
list
John Iloff of Wards gang is on the
sick list
A E Fionch is a new truck jaeker
this week
Georgo Stulken of Egans gang is on
tliii sicklist
Con Brumgord of blacksmith force
resigned Tuesday
Engineer II D Bayless and family
are visiting in Deuver
Dispatcher J F Forbes is away on a
vacation of a month
P F McKenna and family left on
Sunday night for St Louis
E J Kates and C L Graham left on
No 14 Saturday night for St Louis
John Schmidt of tho machine shops
is on the sick list with a poisoned face
Volney Gunderman of tho round
houso force resigned the lirst ofthe
week
Brakeman F H Bonger is off duty for
n few weeks and is manipulating a steam
thresher
Hurley Dye was called homo TMonday
night on account of the serious illness
of his father
Conductor Tom Malen has gone to
Ilot Springs S D on a vacation and
to visit his mother
Conductor J F Utter is out with the
pile driver going down to the Republi
can City Oberlin line Monday
Conductor H R Childress was sum
moned homo to Orleans Wednesday
night by the illness of his aged mother
Brakeman J E Rider has returned
from his visit in Denver where he under
went an operation performed on his jaw
Dispatcher and Mrs Leroy Kleven de
parted Thursday on 13 for Livingston
Mont on a visit to Mr and Mrs Arthur
Wood
Thomas OConnell and sister Sadio
expect to depart in near future for a
visit with relatives in New York and
Philadelphia
Henry Gates of Gus Budigs air and
electricity force injured his left hand
Saturday morning last and was off duty
part of this week
Conductor F M Washburn went up
the Imperial line Wednesday on a little
outing Conductor Mose Carmoney had
his car meanwhile
Clarence Stokes is attending to Hur
ley Dyes duties during Hurleys absence
in Curtis where he was called by the
serious illness of his father
Conductor RMDoughxss arrived homo
from his Bloomington visit fore part of
tho week and had Conductor Car
moneys crew for a trip or two
Brakemen L I Culbertson and G G
Magnusen and Switchman G L Miller
left for Bonesteel S D Wednesday
night having caught the fever lato
Conductor W H Brown has Con
ductor George Willetts run during the
latters absence and Conductor S E
Callen is on passenger vice Conductor
P F McKenna
Brakeman C ABaldwin has returned
from Omaha and has gone on flagging
vice Brakeman C F Allen who is brak
ing for Conductor L C Wolff in place
of Brakeman L I Culbertson
Conductor and Mrs H C Brown left
on 14 last evening for St Louis They
will also visit over in Indiana Con
ductor Eph Benjamin has his crew
Benjamin having returned home from
Lincoln and Bonesteel S D Monday
The Burlington is putting in a new
telegraph wire between Brush and
Akron Colo The line is about twenty
five miles long and the filling in of the
gap is necessitated by the concentration
of dispatching forces on the McCook
division at McCook
A dispatch from Denver says John
F Vallery general agent of the Burling
ton at Cincinnatti has been made gen
eral agent of the road in Denver suc
ceeding his brother George W Vallery
who becomes general manager of the
Colorado Midland Railway The change
is to take place on August 1st
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES
You pay too much I can save you
money on Hamilton and Hampden high
grade watches Chas B Morgan
Holdrege Neb
The pill that will will fill the bill
Without a gripe
To cleanse the liver without a quiver
Take one at night
DeWitts Little Early Risers are small
easy to takeeasy and gentle in effectyet
they are so certain in results that no one
who uses them is disappointed For
quick relief from biliousness sick head
ache torpid liver jaundice dizziness
and all troubles arising from an inactive
sluggish liver Early Risers are un
equalled Sold by L W McConnell
BUOYANT MIDDLE AGE
It Dallies Jauntily With Youth In
TIickb ProBrcnKlve Dnyo
Half u century ago a man of forty
five was regarded almost elderly and a
woman of tho same age was expected
to have long since cut herself adrift
from all ties binding her to her youth
and to assume the appearance and de
portment of a staid exemplary matron
All tills lias changed hi a particularly
Interesting way of which tb promi
nent feature is a seeming contradic
tion If the three-year-old child of to
day is as knowing as was the six year
old of half a century uko unci the tei
year old boy of today is in many re
spects quite as much a man as was his
grandfather at eighteen one might nat
urally expect that in due gradation the
modern middle aged man should bo old
beyond his years Rut such Is not the
case
Middle age so far from hurrying on
Into senility so far even from standing
still would seem actually to have
stepped backward and marched along
side of youth There is a jauntiness a
buoyancy an elasticity about iho mid
dle age of today at which our fathers
would linvti shaken their heads as un
seemly Tlio gulf which once separated
the middle aged parent from his chil
dren has boon filled up The curtain
which shrouded the middle aged man
generally from the eyes of youth and
which caused him to bo regarded with
respect if n t with awe has been lifted
and in obedience to the same influences
which have made th schoolmaster the
friend of tho schoolboy and the regi
mental officer almost the comrade of
his men tho middle aged man of today
Is never so happy as when working or
playing upon an equality and actually
In connection with youth
As with men so it is with women
Social statisticians tell us that the age
at which women are considered most
eligible for marriage has been very
notably advanced of lato years and
we know that the lament of many a
matchmaking mamma is that tlio most
dreaded rivals of her darling are not
to be found so much among the girls
of her own age as- among women who
not many years ago would have boon
relegated to the ranks of hopeless old
maidenhood The fact that the middle
aged lady of today is much younger in
manner and tastes is of course not the
only reason for this but it is among
the most potent London Spectator
A Very Strniipte Intercession
In a church where the prayers are
made at the discretion of the minister
very strange Intercessions are some
times presented I remember well
ages since hearing old Dr Muir of
Glasgow who was a real though ec
centric genius in his day and of whom
no English reader ever heard relate -in
Incident which had been in his own
knowledge Mr Smith was preach
ing at Drumsleekie and lie had come
to the concluding prayer where we
pray for all and sundries sic when
he suddenly remembered that he had
forgotten to pray for the magistrates
So he put in the prayer just where lie
was Have mercy upon all fools and
Idiots and specially upon the magis
trates of Drumsleekie lie meant no
evil but the magistrates were not
pleased Longmans Magazine
Plsiytliinu In Court
Some very curious models have from
time to time been produced in court In
various lawsuits There was a model
of a mill produced lately In a patent
case where the patentee claimed his
patent to have been infringed The
patent was in connection with some
part of the machinery of the mill The
rmodel mill was set working In court
while judge and counsel watched Its
movements with much interest A
model steam engine was once produced
in an action against a railway compa
ny The judge insisted on having the
whole working of the engine explained
to him whereupon the counsel who
was speaking asked for an adjourn
ment of the trial for twelve months
when he would be able to give the re
quired explanation London Tatler
Ilovr to Remove Stones From Land
Large rocks should be heated by
burning a quantity of brush on each
one and then with a good heavy sledge
and steel wedges mot of them can be
split into fragments that can be hauled
off upon the drag Medium sized rocks
may be drawn out by digging round
them fastening a log chain upon the
lower side and attaching the team Let
the horses start slowly and with a lit
tle effort the stone may be pulled out
nt the second or third pull X good
way to get rid of stones is to bury
them but bury them deep not less
than three feet from the surface as
they will be certain to work up to the
top in a few years when the work has
to be done over again at considerable
cost
Nothing to Sho v For It
Say doctor whats that last 3 item
in your bill for
Let me see Oh yes 1 gave you a
thorough examination on that day
Dont you remember
Sure I remember But do you sup
pose I am going to pay you for that
when you took up an hour of my time
and then couldnt find anything the
matter with me after all Buffalo
Express
The Acme of Meekness
McJigger Chicken hearted Well I
should say hes the limit
Thingumbob Is that so
McJigger Nothing can make him
fight Why Ive even seen him let a
man cheat him out of his turn in the
barber shop and he never said a word
Philadelphia Press
The Adirondack government reserve
contains 1355851 acres and private
parks aggregate 700000 acres The Cat
skill reserve Is 82380 acres
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We have just received
a SAMPLE LINE of
Taffeta
Petticoats
from the factory While
they last we will sell at
Factorys Wholesale Prices
is is a Snap Get in
Summer Dress Goods at
reduced prices now
GDCorsets are the best
We have the line Have
you seen our 50c girdle
Tis a winner and comes
in blue pink and white
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A V FRANKLIN PRESIDENT A C EBERT Cashier A
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Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 X
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DIRECTORS
V FRANKLIN VFMcFARLAND A C EBERT
W B WOLFE C H WILLARB
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Advent Sabbath school at 2 p m
preaching at 3 Prayer meeting every
Tuesday evening
Eldek G H Smith Pastor
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughkan Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock a m
Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer
and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 7 30 a
m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Notice
August 2nd in the First Baptist
church McCook at 8 p m there will
be a Piano Recital given by Edna M
Barr of the New England Conservatory
of Music Boston Mass assisted by
Mr C H Miller instructor of vocal
music in the McCook Junior Normal
School The program for the same will
appear in next weeks Tribune Every
body welcome Admission 25 cents
Small waists are no longer in style
Its the round plump waists that come
by taking Hollisters Rocky Mountain
Tea thats all The go 35 cents Tea
or tablet form L V McConnell
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New Steretype Plant New and
JIdern Appliances n Every
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ially for people who do not read daily newspa
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Blade Toledo Ohio
Protection is Panic ProoP
is the title of the recent speech of Sena
tor J H Gallinger of New Hampshire
The speech has been issued in document
form by the American Protective Tariff
League One copy will be forwarded to
any address upon postal card request
addressed to W F Wakeman General
Secretary 339 Broadway New York
Ask for document No 78