The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 20, 1906, Image 8

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We have just received atgood supplyof WHITE ELBOW
LENGTH SILK GLOVES sizes 6 6 and 7 price
125- pair Also a few SIXTEEN BUTTON LENGTH
KID GLOVES dolors black ancl white Phone lis write
us or come in at once and secure what you want of rtheser
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EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS
1 1 New Walsh Block - Phone 56
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Schmoller Mueller
Piano Co
Ship -Pianos Everywhere
1311 13 Farnam St
Omaha
COBWEBS BEFORE THE EYES
Write for our booklet on eyesight
Columbian Bifocal Company Temple
Court Denver Colo
A H SMITH CO
Correspondents
CHRISTIE GRAIN STOCK CO
Direct private wire to Kansas City
Grain and Provisions for Chicago and
Kansas City delivery
We solicit your hedging business and
orders for future delivery
Telepone
Bell 67
HASTINGS NEB
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ASSTEACTEB
McCook Nebraska
EgAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Postoffice bnildinff
McCook
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Letting Down
Piano Prices
Our midsummer clearing sale -will
close out over fifty used pianos re
gardless of cost to make room for
our immense fall stock Every piano
Advertised is tuned poished regu
lated and guaranteed strictly as rep
resented
Upright pianos for 8800 9600
10500 Arion 11800 Kimball
12500 Singer 12700 Vose 13800
Equare pianos for 1000 1200 1500
1800 and up Terms to suit Wrlto
for complete list and tell us what
terms you would like Write today
we cannot duplicate those sold Visit
Our store when in Omha Lincoln
Bioux City Council Bluffs or South
Omaha -
wear best fit best and give he
very best t satisfaction 1- andjthat
FAY STOCKINGS-
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BARTLEY v
E E Smith shipped sis cars of cattle
to Omaha Tuesday
We are in the midst of harvest and the
small grain is much better than ex
pected The corn is growing very fast
and the seasonable showers are just
what we need to round out a big harvest
of all crops
Ainew baby reigns supreme at the
home of Mr and airs Dick Baker
Miss R Cox was a Cambridge visitor
Friday s
Mrs Otis Farrer left Saturday for
Colorado Springs Colo and other west
ern cities visiting with friends
Two hundred tickets were sold here
Saturday for the show at McCookThey
returned about 1 a mSunday and were
willing to make it a real day of rest
Commissioner Gray camedown from
McCook last week with architect
Roberts of Omaha and in company with
Commissioner Premer took soundings
of the river where the new steel bridge
will be built
W B Downs was called to Seward
Thursday to visit his wife who is very
sick The last news from there report
some improvement and hopes of re
covery 1 t
Mrs Flint went to Missouri Tuesday
to visit a brother
B B and F B Duckworth were
Bartley visitors Monday viewing the
Bartley McCook ball game
Miss Grace Curlee of Lincoln is here
visiting the W F Miller family and
other friends
Lohr Gallitan are putting in a
bridge over Coon Creek east of the
Burlington depot
Parties from McCook are putting in
a concrete walk around the bank build
ing which will be a valuable improve
ment to this property
Mr and Mrs Charley Keys and fam
ily and Mr and Mrs Galoway of Wil
son ville Neb passed through Bartley
Tuesday evening on their return from
Curtis where they had spent a tea days
outing They were all nicely tanned
and feeling jolly and the fish stories
Charley told were all mammoth size
The McCook Burlington nine played
a nice game of ball with Bartley Mon
day winning by a score of 7 to 5 The
McCook team are a fine lot of men
N B Truth St Paul June 31 C5
Ive lived so longl remember well wheu
the Mississippi wbb a brook My good
health and long life came by taking
Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents
L W McConnell
INDIANOLA
Miss Nnncy Stephens has returned
and isat work at her old place in the
bank- ui
Mr Ferrer of Harvard this state is
visiting at the home of Mr Wilder liv
ing west of town
Indianolas base ball fnnswent to Mc
Cook Friday to play ball
John Collings threshing machine
burned Thursday night
John Balding is now running the en
sine in the flour mill at this place
We understand George MyriokVhas
sold his farm consideration twelve
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thousand dollars
Orson Lee has moved into the
vacated by John McClung
Mr S Brohler is very sick at his
home six miles north of town-
C S Quick is nursing a very sore
hand at the present time
John McClungs have moved into their
cosy new residence on Main street
Andrews and Wadsworth have ceased
business for a while The mill is under
going repairs -
Fred Fritschs threshing machine was
burned on Thursday night of last week
Particulars not known t
Miss Annie Smith returned from
Oklahoma Wednesday morning after a
stay of teq weeks
Mrs L B Simmons and daughter of
Edison are in town visiting relatives
and friends
A large delegation of people went to
McCook to see the show Saturday
Chester L Walker came down from
McCook Sunday and spent the day in
town with relatives
Mr and Mrs Tarvin of Trenton visit
ed last Sundayj with Mr and Mrs J
Balding
Warren Anderson went to Cambridge
Sunday morning visited with relatives
through the day and returned in the
evening on five
Mr Y Stotherd was called to Kansas
this week and started on Tuesday after
noon
Mrs Cora Mick visited friends in Mc
Cook first of the week
The following named persons were
elected delegates to the county convention-
in McCook Saturday July 21st
G W Burt Leonard Smith W A
McCool J E Ryan W Mackechnie
Jas Cosgro E S Hill Lewis Elmer
and J W Andrews
Quick and King shipped four cars of
fine cattle to Omaha Wednesday H
C Whitmore and Fritsch shipped two
cars of hogs to St Joe Weduesday
John Eozell is having one of his
houses on the farm moved to town for
rental purposes Wm Sheets of Bart
ley is doing the moving
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
W E Bower and son Amos of the
R M service and two daughters are en
joying a visit in Denver and the moun
tains this week
Mrs G A Roedel is much improved
since her return from the Collegeview
sanitarium She was able to visit Mrs
Joseph Downs Wednesday of this weqk
T M Phillippi after four attempts
has succeeded in sinking a good well
and he has moved his house to the well
BEGGS1 BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach
Mistakes Made at tbe Mint
John Erhard of Philadelphia has a
coin datd 1891 which has a head ca
either 3il showing that mistakes ara
tiade evan at tuqmlnc Every fin
ished coin passes through the hands of
a great many experts and there is lit
tle chance of an iiaperfec piece escap
ing this scrutiny There arg sail to
be many of them In circulation how
ever No particular value la attached
to the coins outside of their rarity as
curiosities
H0ULD
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You cant make good
tea from ooor tea leaves If
you want delicious flavor fragrance
and health giving qualities you must buy
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Defiance Tea is the best tea to use because it is judi
ciously selected by our own experts from the best tea grown
It is put up by us in air tight parchment lined packages in
the most cleanly manner -
For -these reasons- Defiance Tea is high grade absolutely puref full
strength and hence greater in refreshing and nerve soothing qualities It
goes further than most tea and is therefore more economical t
- Get a half pound package of Defiance Tea today prepare it according to directions
printed thereon and it will prove to you conclusively just why you should always
use it in preference to other brands
Our valuable free offer printed opposite is another important why Ask your grocer
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FEVER
Btrarces of This DariRcrons nnd Pro
tracted Disease
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Although--there is always more or
less typhoid fever in most of the larger
Citievoflthis country the late summer
and autumn are the seasons when it Is
most to be feared
tThe disease is not so formidable as
regards the mortality as some others
but its great Jength and the evil conse
quences which Sometimes follow It in
the form of weak heart weak spine or
nervous disorders make it quite as se
rious assomeyhich are more fatal but
far less protracted
t Unless bnej knows how the disease is
usually spread one cannot hope to
avoid it and so It may be useful to
consider in what ways the germs of
the malady find their way into the sys
tem
Water is the usual vehicle for ty
phoid germs as Is well known and
probably all great outbreaks of the dis
ease in cities are due to an infected
water supply This has been strikingly
shown in Philadelphia where some
parts of the city are supplied with fil
tered water and others with unfiltered
or mixed water Comparing two parts
of the city in which the conditions ex
cept as to water supply are almost the
same it was found that In the one sup
plied with filtered water the occurrence
rate of typhoid fever was one in five
thousand while in the others in which
the unfiltered water was drunk it was
one in sixteen hundred
But a city with an ideal water sup
ply may be scourged with typhoid
fever although less severely through
the medium of impure ice and it is al
most as Important to know where the
ice is cut or with what water it is
made if artificial as where the city
r water comes from Not loner since a
number of officers on one of the United
States ships in the Mediterranean
squadron were taken down with ty
phoid fever When the source of the
infection was traced it was found to be
some ice bought at Athens the ice ma
chine on shipboard having broken
down
Another source of infection is found
in oysters that have been fattened in
streams contaminated with sewage
Not only has typhoid followed the eat
ing of these fish but the typhoid bacilli
have been found in the stomachs of the
oysters
Raw vegetables used for salads may
have been grown in soil contaminated
with slops used as fertilizers or may
have been washed in infected water
Unless a water supply Is above sus
picion all that used for drinking tooth
cleaning and in the kitchen should be
boiled and the drinking water cooled
by putting vessels containing it on the
ice not by putting Ice in the water it
self
Finally great care should be taken
to screen all food from flies for if
there is a case of typhoid fever in the
neighborhood flies may become most
active distributers of the poison
Youths Companion
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
Jealousy Is like some other things
the lid should be kept on it
When you say no say it in a manner
that will leave no doubt of your mean
ing
When giving advice to others here is
a small slice to serve yourself Keep
still more
How little the best doctor knows
And how helpless he is In fire presence
of serious illness
It Is said that disappointment is hard
to bear but we all stand it pretty well
when we look in the glass
A man just starting into a law suit
has more faith in courts than his at
torney ever claims to have
There are too many young men who
start out to make their mark in the
world and stop at a soda fountain or
hammock on the way Atchison Globe
Where the Rnl Cornea
Well said the good natured board
er theres one thing about our board
ing house you can eat all you like
there
Of course same as ours replied
the grouchy one You can eat all you
like but theres never anything you
could possibly like Philadelphia
Press
THE PARLOR
It Ih Rapidly llecojniiit an Apartment
of the Past
The American parlor is a thng of tha
past according to architects says the
Cleveland Plain Iealer No more will
there be a room reserved for state oc
casions such as the receiving of form
al calls the visit of the minister and
for weddings and for funerals
We never take the parlor into con
sideration any more said u Cleveland
architect recently The parlor is
merged into the living room The good
old fashioned parlor- which was- held
in so much reverence in the old days
has no place in modern architecture
The demand is for a larga -living
room In a small house together with a
dining room and kitchen In a larger
house there is usually a large Jiving
room library den dining room and
kitchen
I had a client yesterday who desired
to have a reception room or parlor not
connected with the living room He
decided later to have a sort of recep
tion room in connection with the hall
way
When the parlor idea began to lose
ground we did not make a radical
change but reduced the parlor to a
small reception room isolated from the
others where formal calls could be re
ceived Now we make no provision
for the parlor
In these days the reception rooms
do not have to be closed only to be
opened on the occasion of the visit of
the family minister or the physician
There may be many who will regret
the passing of the old fashioned coun
try parlor with all its memories of
ltors courtship and occasions which
left Impressions which have not been
eradicated by the strenuous age of to
day
TRIAL BY ORDEAL
The Queer Sywtem That Exit In the
Sinai Peninsula
In the Sinai peninsula trial by ordeal
is still practiced In all criminal cases
where no witnesses ara forthcoming
the judge el mabashaa tests the
suspected person by flre by water or
by dream In the first the judge places
an iron pan In the fire until it is redhot
and gives it to the accused to touch
three times with his tongue If marks
of burning are shown on the tongue
the accused is pronounced guilty The
theory apparently is that if he is not
guilty the moisture on the tongue pre
vents it from being burnt if guilty Ids
tongue would dry up from fear of be
ing discovered
The test by water Is described as fol
lows The mabashaa sits with the
accused and the spectators in a circle
with a copper jug full of water placed
In the center This jug Is then made
to appear to move round the circle by
means of witchcraft or hypnotism If
the jug returns back to the judge the
accused is pronounced not guilty but
if the jug Btops opposite the accused
he is pronounced guilty
This description is rather wanting In
detail and it is difficult to know how
a jug which only appears to move can
be a trustworthy index In the test by
dream the mabashaa sleeps and sees
in a dream if the accused is guilty or
not Chicago News
A RallTrny Bull
The recent intimation of an Irish rail
way that there would be no last train
to Cork has apparently Induced the
Great Eastern Railway company to
Issue a placard stating that trains to
Walthamstow will run all through
the night on week days St James
Gazette
Before and After
I think that every young woman
should learn to play the piano before
she Is married
Thats right And forget it after
ward Cleveland Leader
Depends on the Man
What good Is experience walled
the man who was looking for a job
You cant cash It
Some people can said his friend
I bought some experience once that
cost me 3000 Detroit Free Press
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach
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who take advantage of
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RED WILLOW
Mrs Smith improves vory slowly
Emma Howard visited her sister Mrs
Louis Longnecker last week
Miss Mary Rider Visited friends at
Bed Willow Mary is always- welcome
Esther Glassburn had her visit to her
aunt Mrs Smith cut short She re
ceived a telegram in the morning to
come home immediately that her broth
er was worse She supposed it was her
oldest brother who wasaccidentaly shot
on the fourth i Packed up that night
Evening brought another telegram say
ing her brother was dead It was a
little boy seven years old the oldest one
was better
Mrs Taylor is suffering with a dislo
cated thumb She is much rested by
Mrs Burton helping so kindly
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take laxative bromo quinink tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
each box 25c
A little love a little wealth
A little home for you and me
Its all I ask except good health
Which comes with Rocky Mountain
Tea LW McConnell
You will find the only Shetland pony
for hire in the city at McCook Livery
SHERIFFS SALE
By virture of an order of sale issued from the
District court of Bed Willow county Nebraska
under decrees in actions -wherein James F Toy
i plaintiff and Carlos C Burr et alaro defen
dants and Edward B Qowles is plaintiff and
The Cheshire Provident Institution are defen
dants to me directed and delivered I shall
offer at public sale and sell to the highest bid
der for cash at the east door of the court house
in McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on
the Vith day of August 1906 at the hour of 2
oclock pm the followingdesribed real estate
to wit The west half of the southwest quarter
of section twenty 20 and the west half of the
northwest quarter of section twenty nine 29
in township two 2 north of range twenty nine
29 west of the 6th pm in Red Willow coun
ty state of Nebraska
Dated this 13th da of July 1906
II I Peteeson Sheriff
B J GUNN
DENTIST
Phone 112
Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook
H P SUTTON
MCCOOK
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
Write
JAKE BETZ
McCook Neb for terms on
Auctioneering
He will do your work right
HelpIHelpI
Tm Falling
Thus cried the hair And a
kind neighbor came to the res
cue with a bottle of Ayers
Hair Vigor The hair was
saved This was because
Ayers Hair Vigor is a regular
hair medicine Falling hair is
caused by a germ and this
medicine completely destroys
these germs Then the healthy
scalp gives rich healthy hair
The best kind of a testimonial
Sold for over sixty years
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