The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 22, 1907, Image 4

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BOYLE ELDRED
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PoEtoffico Rooms 1 and Building 7 second floor MC100 neo
F B BUEGESS
Plymber and
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Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Furbished Free Base
ment of the Postoffice Building
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Bixler Opera House
The Cody Amusement Co
Presents the three act
laughing farce comedy
Foxy
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25 PeopleBand and Orchestra
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New Songs Good Dancing Full Orchestra
Five Musical Numbers A Brilliant Cast
Big Noon Concert by the Foxy Bowser Band
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Reserved Seats 50c and T5c
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DENTISTS
Office over McAdams Store - -Phone 190
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
JE WEjLER
musical goods
NEBRASKA
JOB HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
McCook Neb
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If you will figure with us and
qunlity of material is any object
you will be easily convincedthat
we out class all competition
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One doesnt havo to go beyond the
Thaw murder trial to establish the neces
sity for a pretty warm article of hades
A remarkable antidote for accidents
is proposed by Julius Kruttschnitt
director of maintenance and operation
or the liarnman lines and vice-president
of the Southern Pacific It is his
theory and opinion that publicity is the
remedy or at least one of the most
eflicacious remedies at hand The
persons responsible for accidents
whether officers or laborers should be
known to the public in order that they
may be made to feel the weight of
popular displeasure We must brine
about a closer observation of the rules
governing the operation of the railroads
and a greater respect for danger signals
than we now get from our employes
This can be done only by the widest
publication of accidents This idea is
so at variance with the general rule of
railroads as to merit more than passing
attention Tho rule now obtaining- is
the maintaining of as near absolute
ignorance as is possible by gagging
employes and discouraging reporters
and the press etc Unrestricted impar
tial publicity might help the case and
heavens knows the case needs all the
help it can receive from any and all
sources
BARTLEY
After a pleasant visit with relatives
and friends Irena Burton returned to
her home at Wauneta Neb Her mother
accompanying her for an extended visit
Several members of the Indianola
school visited the school in hartley
Friday
Mr and Mrs Marion Eittenberg
came down from Indianola on No 32
Wednesday morning to visit Mrs Kit
tenbergs parents the Durbins
Elder Isaac Clark of Beaver Crossing
was here from Friday evening until
Monday morning He was called to
officiate at the wedding of Mr John
Ginther and Miss Bertha Teeter Sun
day at noon
Dr and Mrs Brown were callers in
Indianola Sunday
Guy Curlee of Holbrook was a busi
ness visitor in Bartley this week
H L Brown made a business trip to
Arapahoe Monday and to McCook and
Trenton Tuesday and Wednesday
Mrs Amanda Liston visited in Mc
Cook from Saturday till Tuesday
Mr John Ginther and Miss Bertha
Teeter were married Sunday at the
home of the bride s parents Mr and
Mrs Jackson Teener Mr Ginther is
the third son of Mr and Mrs Taylor
Ginther Hes an all right all around
good fellow in fact he is Johnnie on
the spot Miss Bertha Teeter is well
known and loved by all for her many
good qualities is the accomplished wife
of Mr Ginther They have a bright
future before them We join in wish
ing them a happy life
Cecil Matthews is in Bartley this week
spreading mortar presiding as his honor
in justice court and discussing the great
issues of the day from a two cent flat
railroad fare to the great question of
ship subsidies and the Isthmian canal
Occasionally he audible smiles at sup
posed victory over his opponents
Mr Bouse is ejecting an addition to
his property
Mrs Agnes Case of Blue Rapids
Kans is hereon a visit with her parents
Mr and Mrs Aaron Dutcher she brings
with her a beautiful son to gladden the
hearts of its grand parents
George Theobald went to Wauneta
Monday to look after interests in the
water power there George is a good
jolly fellow and a prizo worth winning
by some of the gay widows or sedate
damsels of Wauneta
We are pleased to see our senators
and representatives stand up for Neb
raska on the railroad legislation desired
by a large majority of her citizens
The law to make the place of delivery
in the place of sale of intoxicating
liquors will be of benefit to many towns
who donot want saloons but suffer the
express package sale of liquors to all
who put up the money
A Ilalilt to Kc Cultivated
Claane of IerHonn
Dressing for dinner is regarded by
some as n piece of arrogance and ns
evidencing merely a desire to appear
superior to somebody else They ob
serve no dignity In the custom aud per
haps do not realize the fact that the
change of clothes Is consistent with
personal comfort and cleanliness a
whether the new garments donned bo a
of the evening dress pattern or not
The most important meal of the day a
affords to those who dlno iu the even- 3
iug an excellent opportunity of ex- y
chanintr their wnrkiuliv olnllios fnr n fl
suit which has been brushed and aired
The bracing effect of a change of
clothes is well known Many a man
being almost too fatigued after an ar
duous days work to change his clothes
finds himself considerably refreshed I
when he experiences a feeling of clean- j 3
Ilnoss and preparedness for his dinner 0
and good digestion invariably waits on jj
healthy appetite The changing of
clothes may even thus favorably affect a
nutrition Nor need the changing of j
clothes be the exclusive luxury of the i
persons who dress for dinner The S
hard worked clerk the shopkeeper and
the worklngman would all be better if
they would cast off their workaday
clothes and put on clean clothes for the
evening meal after the day of toil is
over The change freshens the body
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hand and head and a brighter view of 3
things is thereby engendered The j
habit is besides cleanly dignified and u
becoming -Lancet
NEEDLESS NOISES
Mnddcnl2ir Effect of Some Sonnds
Tlant Assail Ones Ears
It is the needlessness of most noises
that renders them insufferable You
sleep very well through the roar of a
wintry storm but If some one has for
gotten to fasten a blind and it begins
to bang then you are lost niigist
as well get up and locate thi bhnd
and fasten it first as last The mani
fold noises of jour steamers plung
through tho night with the perpetiii
wash of the sea unite in a lullaby tu
which the worst conscience sinks into
repose but a snore breaking from the
next stateroom recalls the memory of
all ones sins The rush and leap and
Incessant but varied grind and clang
of the sleeping car become soothing at
last but a radiator beginning to liz
and click after the steam has been
turned off seems to leave the would be
sleeper no resource but suicide If you
could get at the second engineer and
leave him weltering in his gore you
could snatch a few cat naps before
morning But you cannot get at the sec
ond engineer after midnight in most
hotels Continuous noises and necessa
ry noises are things you can adjust
senses or your spirits to but the noise j
without a reason without an apparent
right like the gnawing of a rat in the
wainscot is what drives so many to
perdition W D Dlowells in Harpers
Claude Duval
This gallant robber of mens purses
and ladles hearts was of French ex
traction Duval became so rich with
his ill gotten gains that he was enabled
to retire from the profession and re
turn to France But a quiet life free
from the excitement of his old career
did not agree with his adventurous
spirit He returned again to England
and resumed his avocation At length
he was captured at the Hole in the
Wall iu Chandos street While in
prison awaiting his doom many ladies
of position visited him and endeavored
to obtain his release but justice was
Inexorable and he was hanged at Ty
burn in January 1G70 His epitaph in
St Pauls church Covent Garden
speaks of him as Old Tyburns glory
Englands illustrious thief and tells
us
Here lies Duval Reader If male thou
art
Look to thy purse If female to thy
heart
Much havoc has he made of both
St James Gazette
Bismarcks Resentment
The Hamburger Nachrichten contrib
utes the following to the stories rela
tive to the relations between Emperor
William II and Bismarck If the kai
ser wished to ride alone said Bis
marck I could have found no objec
tion That he drove me away though
wounded me If he wanted to get rid
of me he should have told me so frank
ly and I would have taken six months
vacation If things got along without
me I would have remained away Oth
erwise I should have returned But
this I was nearly thrown out of my
house in the Wilhelmstrasse I had to
pp k mjr belongings in haste for Ca
privi was waiting at the door
Walter Paters Way
T remember telling Walter Pater
about The Story of an African Farm
and the wonderful human quality of it
He said repeating his favorite formu
la Xo doubt you are right but I do
not suppose I shall ever read it And
he explained to me that he was always
writing something and that while he
was writing he did not allow himself
to read anything which might possibly
affect him too strongly by bringing a
new current of emotion to bear upon
him A Synions in Monthly Review
After Darlc
Mrs Gayboy severely What time
did you get home last night Gayboy
cautiously Oh a little after dark
Mrs Gayboy After dark Why it was
daylight when you came in Gayboy
Well isnt that after dark
A Grealpr 1 tcUt
Teacher is farther away
England or the moon Pupil England
Teacher Why Tupil Because you
cant see England and you can see the
moon
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DRESSING FOR DINNER
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One Shire stallion S years old
weight about iSoo
One pair mules 6 years old
weight about 2500
One pair mares 10 years old
weight about 2Sco
One pair mares 5 and 6 years
old weight about 2900
One gelding coming 3 years
old weight about 1000
One filly coming 4 years old
weight about 1100
One coming 2-year-old weight
about 900
One brood mare 1 1 years old
weight about 1100
IMONEYI If 8
in a Stock Certificate of the
McCook
Building Loan
Association
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The Federal court bill fathered by
Congressman Norris so ably has finally
been enacted into law This means for
Nebraska an additional Federal Judge
and deputy U S marshal and for Mc
Cook that a term of U S court will be
held in this city at least once a year
in March A Federal building is not a
remote possibility in this connection
We congratulate our congressmen
The two cent passenger rate bill is a
go And we hope it will be a stayer
Ladies read this catalogue of charms
Bright eyes glowing cheeks red lips a
smooth skin without a blemish in short
perfect health For sale with every
package Hollisters Rocky Mountain tea
35 cents A McMillen
I will sell at my farm one mile west of McCook
at my ice house on
Commencing at 10 oclock am the following property
1 1 Head of
i arm
Implements
Four McCormick mowers
One hay rake
One sulk plow
One stirring plow
One cultivator
Two sets harness
Four Wagons
One ha press
One corn binder
One roller
One Hero grinder
One feed cooker
And many other articles too
numerous to montion
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TFlMS n sums antl under cash On sums over
1000 a credit of eight months will be given
purchaser to give note drawing ten per cent interest with
approved security Five per cent discount will be given for
cash on sums over 1000
PAT WALSH
HI H BERRY Auctioneer
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No better or safer
investment is open to
you An investment
of 100 per month for
120 months will earn
So nearly 9 percent
compounded annually
Dont delay but see
the secretary today
Subscriptions r e
ceived at any time for
the new stock just
opened
SXS
List Your Property
With Us
Farms Ranches Etc
Our office is in the east and
we bring the buyers direct
with the money For par
ticulars address
SHURTLEFF DOWNING
12
Humboldt Neb
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MO0O0
McCook Hardware Co
Hardware Implements Feed Grinders
Gasoline Engines Harness
Saddles Buggies Wagons
We can fill your order
for anything
WBMILLS Phone 31 RBSIMMONS
Successors to W T Coleman
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