The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 15, 1905, Image 6

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The Hitchell Wagon
is without doubt the best
farm wagon sold in this mark
et today The users of wag
ons have learned this hence
the unprecedented demand
But we are prepared to supply
all despito unusually large
sales
Farm Machinery
Ranges
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Furnaces and Stoves
We have a good line of furn
aces and heating stoves
If you are intending to put in
a furnace this fall be sure to
inspect our stock and get es
timates
We are prepared to meet your needs in Press
Drills 5 Disc Drills 5 Hoe Drills Gang Plows
Sulky Plows Disc Harrows Pipe Frame Har
rows Corn Shellers etc Call on us when in
need of anything in this line
We have in stock
the Maleable the
Jewel and tbo Round
Oak Steel Rangesbe
sides a large stock of
Cast Ranges and
Cooks
Wire Nails
Wo always carry a
large stock of Barb
Wire and Nails
We can also supply
your needs in all
kinds of Builders
Ha rdware and
Tools
Oils
We have always on
hand Axle Grease
Hard Oil Machine
Oil Cylinder Oil
and Belt Dressing
Wo also carry Lin
seed Oil and Paint
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LAND
OWNERS
and buyers if 3rou want to sell be sureiandsee
me soon I have inquiry for all kinds ol lands
DO IT NOW
If you want to buy call on me and let me quote
my price and thus save you money
LELindeman
Office East Side Main St
Over McConnells Drug Store
flcCook Nebraska
STOCKMEN NOTICE
Do yon over ship anything to market
If so the selecting of your commission firm is a matter that should be
carefully considered It is important to you
First of all your interest demands absolute reliability You want to
know for a certainty that your money will be returned to you after your
stock is sold returned promptly too
You want to be sure your stock will be sold for all it is worth on the
market a poor sale can undo your work of a long time
Your stock must be handled carefully and correctly a good fill help3
materially to pay shipping expenses
Because our service insures you all these good features wo merit your
business Consign your next shipment to U3
CLAY ROBINSON CO stock Yards KANSAS CITY
We also have our own houses at Chicago South Omaha Sioux City South St Joseph
Denver South St Paul and East Buffalo
Road our market letter in this paper Write us for any special information desired
The flcCook Tribune
Only One Dollar the year
FREAKS OF SEA QUAKES
One That Stranded BIjc Vessel Hull
n Mile luljuiil
Sen quakes are mighty disturbances
of the waters of the ocean their cause
or causes being identical with the
causes of earthquakes In Major C
E Duttons book Earthquakes the
author has some interesting facts re
garding the ocean variety of quake
From the entries in the logs of many
ships be concludes that in rare cases
the power of the sea quake shocks may
i be great enough to render standing on
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on land It may even be great enough
to cause the fear that the vessel is be
ing shaken to pieces Gigantic waves
in the ocean are of course a frequent
accompaniment of the sea quake On
the west coast of South America
where these waves are frequent they
sometimes follow a quake having its
center below the sea level that is also
felt on land But more often they
come without warning The most
memorable sea quake of this locality
occurred Aug 3 1SGS
Major Dutton describes it as fol
lows The coast of South America
was shaken all the way from Guay
aquil In Ecuador to Valdivia in Chile
the highest intensity being manifest
ed in the neighborhood of Arica The
force of the quake in this town was
very great throwing down most of the
structures and producing land slips A
few minutes later precisely how
many minutes is not known the sea
was observed to retire slowly from
the shore so that ships anchored in
seven fathoms of water were ieft high
and dry
A few minutes later still it was
seen returning in a great wall or
bore which caught up the ships in
the roadstead and swept tliem inland
as If they were mere chips of wood
Among them was the United States
steamer AVaterlee one of the improvis
ed war vessels of the blockading fleet
In the civil war which was carried in
land nearly half a mile and left with
little injury on shore by the recession
of the wave
KEEP THESE IN MIND
The power of kindness It wins when
all coercive measures fail
The dignity of simplicity vVhen the
frills are off the man is on
The wisdom of economy The man
who saves makes more than he saves
The pleasure of working The only
really unhappy rich or poor are the
idle
The influence of example Practice
does more than precept in showing the
way
The worth of character In the last
analysis the only real value is a clear
conscience
The success of perseverance Keep
ing everlastingly at it brings the
hoped for result
The value of time Lost capital may
be restored by diligent use of experi
ence Time lost is lost forever
The obligation of duty Your concern
should not so much be what you get as
what you do for what you get New
York Commercial
Temperament and Food
For bilious persons a chart of life
published by Professor Boyd Laynard
gives emphatic warning of dangerous
rocks in the shape of sausages pork
turtle and other commodities Eels
must not be eaten by brain workers
chilly persons should cultivate a taste
for sardines while irritable people are
warned away from ginger and the
melancholy man must not touch bacon
Whitebait it is suggested is inadvis
able for persons who are of an amor
ous nature asparagus is forbidden to
those who suffer from excitement and
languid persons are told to be careful
when they indulge in peas potatoes
arrowroot and macaroni Duck for
some mysterious reason is described as
unsuitable for the bashful the irate
the pale the drowsy and the inebriate
St James Gazette
Only One Way to Save Xllm
While the religion of some men Is
intellectual said a well known New
York clergyman the religion of many
Is a thing of emotions
Back in my boyhood days I remem
ber a man in the countiy who used to
go to camp meeting After singing a
few inspiring hymns he would become
to outward appearances the happiest
and most pious man in the camp But
his emotion would always die out and
his religion wouldnt tide him over to
the next meeting
A cynical neighbor of this man
once remarked that the only way to
save his soul was to get him happy and
pious in one of the meetings and then
kill him Nsw York Press
Too Much Xante
A Maryland congressman tells of a
baptism in a village in the black belt
of that state What is the name ask
ed the minister of the childs father
John James George Washington Fltz
Hugh Lee Blaine Harrison Smith an
swered the father The old minister
jotted down the names and then walk
ing to the baptismal font a crockery
wash basin said to the janitor Mose
get some more water There aint half
enough to baptize this child if we have
to take in all his names
Tryins to Be Charitable
Mr Bliggint means well but he
doesnt stop to think
Perhaps answered Miss Cayenne
he feels that time Is too valuable to
be trifled away in hopeless undertak
ings Washington Star
The Making of It
If theyre both deaf and dumb I
dont see how they could make love
No I should say It was the best
kind all handmade you know
Philadelphia Ledger
AN OFFENDED BISHOP
The Way a Pond Mothcrn Joke on
Her Son Went Antruy
Bishop Maxwell is it uotr inquir
8d Mrs Spaulding cordially as her
guest came down to breakfast suit
case in hand I feel that I know you
through my son and I was so glad
when he arranged to have you stay
with us on your way through the city
But what does this luggage mean
Youre going to stay a day or so
No thank you Mrs Spaulding re
turned the bishop I must go right
on today
Oh Unit makes It doubly unfor
tunate that I had to be away last even
ing I hope you found my message of
explanation The friend I was called
to was very ill and I felt sure you
would understand but the fact tiiit
Mr Spaulding was out of town too
made me regret going especially I
do hope my maid took care of you
comfortably and that you rested well
I thought you must have been weary
when I came in at 10 and found you
had retired
The bishop replied politely but there
was an odd constraint in his manner
which lasted until he had bowed him
self out of the house after breakfast
What can be the matter puzzed
Mrs Spaulding as she watched Uie
distinguished gentleman stalking down
the street Dick was so anxious he
should like us
Then a sickening thought struck her
and she darted up the stairs
It had been Mrs Spauldings custom
during the boyhood of her only son to
correct his failings by posting about
the house little placards which gently
pleaded with him on the error of his
ways A week or two earlier when
Dick was coming home for a college
vacation sio had unearthed some of
these old s ns and just for a joke had
pinned them up in his room like old
times They had been taken down
later but she remembered now that
after being summoned to the sick
friend the morning before she had od
her new and not brilliant maid to
Dicks door and had said I wint
this room swept and arranged for
Maxwell exactly as we did it for
Mr Dick last week Do you under
stand
With wings on her feet Mrs Spauld
ing flew to the room the bishop had oc
cupied but at the Uireshold she paused
and gasped
On one of the pillows was a staring
notice to tnis effect Please put your
bed airing in the morning Over the
mirror Please dont spatter the glass
On the window curtain Please dont
throw your shoes on the floor noisily
Every where on pictures and wall
Please dont leave your coat on a
chair Hang it up Please dont
leave you toothbrush in the bath
room Please turn off the hot water
faucet
There were at least fifteen of these
placards the Please underlined three
or four times in each but horror of
horrors the largest of all was this on
the inside of the door If you take a
bath please wash out the tub Its dis
graceful not to Youths Companion
The American Accent
There is no such thing as the Amer
ica accent except in a few words such
as advertisement wherein America is
superior as to pronunciation and prac
tice
Nor does the American born man
talk through his nose The real dif
ference that we all notice is a differ
ence in the general pitch of voice The
American voice is pitched in a slightly
higher key than the English and here
you may find the reason why the
American assimilates French so easily
Put roughly the case is this The
Frenchman talks from his palate the
American from the top of his throat
the Englishman from his chest and the
German from his diaphragm London
Chronicle
First of the Lazy Men
During the civil war a captain of a
company which had sixty men in its
ranks none of whom was as eirgetic
as the officer thought he should be
hit upon a plan which he believed
would cure the mens habits of lazi
ness One morning after roll call the
captain addressing his command said
I have a nice easy job for the lazi
est man in the company Will the
laziest man step to the front
Instantly fifty nine men each took a
step forward
Why didnt you step to the front
Inquired the commander of the one
man who did not come
I was too lazy replied the soldier
Philadelphia Ledger
Shopping Troubles
Tomorrow is my wifes birthday
and I want to buy a present that will
tickle her
We have a nice line of feather
boas
No no I mean something that
would make a hit with her
Anything in hammers
You misunderstand I want some
thing striking that
Ah you wish a clock
Thats all Cleveland Plain Deal
er
When to Find Them
Bllmkins No sir I tell you most
friends are uncertain I want friends
who will be friends In need Hodges
Take a fools advice old man and look
for them before you need them
Brooklyn Life
Designs Upon Him
Gladys He tells me you have de
signs upon him Ethel Did the wretch
say that Gladys Yes He said your
anage was engraved upon his heart
Judge
It often happens that the man who
jays the piper has nothing left for his
iredltors Puck
To MOTHERS and FATHERS
GUARDIANS and SONS
Our goods have r arrived and we
wish to the fact that our
Clothing Shoes and
Fiirnishin
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are complete VERY BEST MAKES
HIGHEST GRADE OF GOODS We
will sell our School Suits at Lowest
Prices Call and see them
2 piece Norfolk Suits all wool sizes 3 to 18 for S400
3 piece Sack Suits all wosl sizes 3 to 18 price 250 up
2 piece School Suits good quality all sizes 8100 up
Boys Black and White Shirts 25c
Boys Sateen Shirts 45c
All lot of our Gold Shirts retailed at S150 from the
window slightly soiled guaranteed fast colors 50c
A boys choice of Bat Ball or School Compan
ion with each suit Como and select from the
lnigest variety of clothing in McCook at
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If you are paying more you pa too much We can
mature your loan on smaller monthly payments and
less money in the aggregate than any comepting associa
tion Call on the secretary who will explain our
system Office in First National Bank
McCook Building Savings Association
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Should be encouraged in all possible
ways Like good morals and manners
the instruction should begin in the home
As early habits mold the future clvEracter
so do those who early acquire the saving
habit lay the foundation for future suc
cess Many a boy has saved enough from his small earnings
to give him a liberal education or to make a start in business
of his own Persistent saving opens the way to countless
possibilities in success and many a young man owes his start
in life to his having opened a savings accouut and adhered to
a strong determination to add to regularly and systematically
the first deposit made We invite your savings accounts
The First National Bank riccook
with the McCook Co operative
Building Savings Association
can be paid off in
monthly payments of
1252
SELL THE BEST
POSTS TANKS
LUMBER
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GIVE US A TRIAL
PHONE 30
CITIZENS BANK BLOCK
MCOOK NEB
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