The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 03, 1907, Image 8

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AUCTIONEER
Dates Made Anywhere
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Terms Reasonable
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If you will figure with us and
quBlity of material is any object
you will be easily convincedthat
we out class all competition
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Dry and Steam Cleaning and
Pressing
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BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at I aw
Long Distance llone 44
Sooms 1 end second fioor MCLOO Ner
Postofflco Building
MMdleton Ruby
PLUMBING and
STEAM PITTING
All work guaranteed
Plione 182 McCook Nebraska
JOHN C KELLEY
BSTORKEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTE1
McCoo Nehraska
ggAgsntof Lincoln Land Co and of McCool
V7atar Works Office iu Postoffice building
0U WOULD DO WELL TO SEE
j Jo M Rupp
for acl kinds of 8rick Work
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AGENT FOR
THE CELEBRATED
Fairbury Hanchett
Windmill
This i3 a warranted and guaran
teed windmill nothing better in
tbe market Write or call on Mr
Rail before buvincr
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ploasuro in announc
ing to the people of McCook
and vicinity that I am now
located in tuo new Diamond
Block west of the Citizens Bank
with a new line of Footwear ex
clusively and though my stock is
not complete yet at the same
time I am ready for business and
able to suit you in any kind of
a shoe for man woman or child
y Come in and see tne Shoe
specially adapted for Farmers and
Laborir g men f All visitors wel
come i A useful souvenir given
with each pair of shoes purchas
ed J Remember the location on
on Deoi on street- west of Citi
zens Bauk
The New Shoe Store
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RED WILLOW
Mrs Rinck is seriously ill with heart
trouble
Miss Gladys MeCool wts helpingMrs
Taylor with her sowing last week
Mr ai d Mrs Smith and Leon took
dinner with Louis Longnecker on Sun
day
Mr s Taylor and Horace visited at
Mr Sheridans on Sunday
Wm Meyers and family went over to
Bert Helms near Danbury on Sunday
The Baker agent is around this week
Louis Longnecker is enjoying a new
phonograph
Owens Longnecker finished shelling
corn this week
A STUDY IN MILEAGE
Almost Every Country Has a Stand
ard of Its Own
English speaking countries haAre four
different miles the ordinary mile of
5280 feet and the geographical or nau
tical mile of G0S3 making a differ
ence of about one seventh between the
two then there is the Scotch mile of
392S feet and the Irish mile of 0720
feet ftmr various miles every one of
which is still in use
Then almost every country has its
own standard mile The Ifomans had
their mille passuum 1000 paces which
must have been about 3000 feet in
length unless we ascribe to Caesars
legionaries great stepping capacity
The German mile of today is 24313
feet in length more than four and o
half times as long as our mile
The Dutch the Danes and the Prus
sians enjoy a mile that is 184 10 feet
long three and a Half times the length
of ours and the Swiss get more exer
cise in walking one of their miles than
we get in walking five miles for their
mile is 9153 yards long while ours Ss
only 17G0 yards The Italian mile is
only a lew feet longer than ours the
Roman mile is shorter while the Tus
can and the Turkish miles are 150
yards longer The Swedish mile is sis
and a half times and the Vienna post
mile is four and a half times the
length of the English mile Pearsons
Weekly
Wonderful Monastery
At Solovetsk in the Russian govern
ment of Archangel is the most remark
able monastery in the world The mon
astery of Solovetsk is inclosed on ev J
ery side by a wall of granite bowlders
which measures nearly a mile in cir
cumference The monastery itself Is
very strongly fortified being support
ed by round and square towers about
thirty feet in height with walls twenty
feet in thickness The monastery con
sists in reality of six churches which
are completely filled with statues of
all kinds and precious stones Upon
the walls and the towers surrounding
these churches are mounted huge guns
which in the time of the Crimean war
werejdirected against the British White
sea squadron
Too Energetic
Last Saturday said the fkvt dwell
er I went out into the hall and saw
a woman on her knees scrubbing the
marble very well making it a beauti
ful dead white I thought to myself
This is a good scrubwoman Ill ask
her to scrub my kitchen and clean my
windows I did She scrubbed all the
paint off the floor of my kitchen and
washed the panes of two windows en
tirely out
I was glad I didnt ask her to wash
my face she finished New York
Press
When Honeymoon EniJa
How said the young man who had
been in the matrimonial game for
nearly a week can I tell when the
honeymoon is over
It will be over answered the man
who had been married three times
when your wife stops telling things
and begins to ask questions Chicago
News
Social Danger
So long ae we have at the bottom of
our social fabric an army of vagabonds
hand to mouth livers and slum dwell
ers half starred dirty foul mouthed
so long are we In Imminent danger
And it Is want of work which makes
recruits for this army Mirror
DANGER IN HIGH SPEEDS
Tile Force Developed by Swiftly
Movlnff Automobiles
Danger to drivers of automobiles
prows rapldjy greater with each new
burst o speed A correspondent of
the Scientific American develops lha
theme as follows The danger In ah
cases Increase3 as the square of the
speed Take three machines of the
same make one going five miles an
hour one twenty miles an hour and
one forty miles an hour The second
has stored up in It due to its rapidity
of motion sixteen times as much
energy as the first and if It leaves the
road and runs Into an obstacle such
as a tree a stone wall or a ditch it
will strike with sixteen times as great
force In going around a curve or
turning a corner it is sixteen times as
likely to upset skid Into the ditch or
strip a tire When the power is shut
off and the brakes applied it will go
sixteen times as far before It can be
brought to a stop If it comes upon a
pedestrian suddenly the latter will have
to exert sixteen times as much energy
J to get out of the way In time and if
struck will be struck with sixteen times
I the force The third machine will be
sixty four times as likely to get into
trouble in going around a curve as the
i first
An object going five miles an hour
is moving with the same speed as it
would have attained in falling ten
Inches In moving ten miles an Mar
It is going as fast as though it hd
fallen three and a half feet T lty
miles an hour is generally considered
a very conservative speed Now twen
ty miles an hour is the same speed
that would be obtained were the ma
chine to fall thirteen feet through the
air thirty miles an hour is equivalent
to a fall of thirty feet forty miles an
hour to a fall of fifty two feet sixty
miles an hour to a fall of 120 feet and
120 miles an hour to a fall of 4S0 feet
A person struck by an automobile
going twenty five miles an hour re
ceives the same jar as though he him
self had fallen from a height of twenty
one feet or say from a second story
window by one going forty miles an
hour as though he had fallen fifty
two feet or say from the top of a lofty
tree by one going 120 miles an hour as
though he himself had fallen from the
top of the Washington monument
BUYING VOTES
When British Electors Got Golden
Newh From the Moon
Votes have been purchased shame
lessly and on a huge scale in British
elections An arrangement was once
made in the borough of Wendover by
which two candidates were to be elect
ed after a distribution of 0000 30
000 among the voters The account
reads This being settled a gentleman
was employed to go down when he
was met according to previous ap
pointment by the electors about a mile
from the town The electors asked
the stranger where he came from He
replied From the moon They then
asked What news from the moon
He answered that he had brought from
thence C000 to be distributed among
them The electors being thus satis
fied with the golden news from the
moon chose the candidates and receiv
ed their reward
At Hindon a man dressed fantastic
ally as the dancing Punch called at the
houses of the voters and left behind
him sums of 5 to 10 guineas 25
to S50 Another device was to collect
the citizens at the inns and hand them
their reward through a hole in the
door For these offenses the house of
commons passed a resolution that Hin
don should be disfranchised but so lax
were the morals of the time the close
of the eighteenth century that the res
olution was never acted upon
Again in 1S59 the man in the moon
turned up in Wakefield He went
about openly distributing money and
did not appear to be iu the least
ashamed of his occupation At Dub
lin in 1S0S a hole in the wall served
the purpose of a distributing center for
five pound notes while at Shaftes
bury an alderman paid through a hole
in the door of his office a sum of 20
guineas S100 to each elector Chicago
News
Harlem In Jfew York
In 1G36 there was a settlement at
the foot of a little hill on Manhattan
Island which the settlers called Slang
Berge or Snake Hill but which is
now called Mount Morris As the set
tlement grew each Dutchman who liv
ed there wanted to name it after his
native town But as each one had
come from a different place in Holland
they could not agree Governor Stuy
vesant made careful inquiries and
finding that no one had come from
Haarlem he nipped all neighborly jeal
ousies in the bud by naming it Nieuw
Haarlem
Care of the Dog
Dogs vary greatly in their appetites
and occasionally we find a dainty feed
er wiio will nose over a mixed dish of
food picking out a bit here and there
and showing but little relish for what
he does eat This Is an evident sign
that something is wrong Changing
his teeth if a puppy thus disturbing
his system may be the cause and in
this case a little cooling medicine
should be given
The Worst Part
A professor of Trinity college Dub
lin overhearing an undergraduate mak
ing use of profane language rushed at
him frantically exclaiming Are you
aware sir that you are Imperiling
your Immortal soul and what Is worse
Incurring a fine of 5 shillings
Proof
Edie Were you taken by surprise
when he proposed dear Ella Good
ness yes Why I hadnt even looked
up his financial standing Ally Sloper
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of Alum Baking Powder is pro-
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INDIAN0LA
Old Winter still lingers in the lap of
Spring
H W Keyes went to Denver Friday
night
Calvin Rollins took a trip to Fairbury
the first of the week-
This part of Nebraska was visited by
a snow storm last Wednesday night
Charles Junker returned homo from
Cheyenne Thursday morning
Mr Hamilton of Fairbury was lndian
ola visitor a day or so last week
Mrs Bena Kessler and Miss Ida Don
nelly left Wednesday night for Chey
enne Wyo
Newton Smith and John Rozell were
McCook visitors Monday
Mrs Conrad Miller and children at
tended the Advontist church iu Bartloy
Saturday last
Miss Anna Smith and Master Bennie
visited relatives in McCook from Satur
urday until Monday morning
Misses Ruby and Jennie Rozell drove
to McUook Monday to do some shop
ping
Miss Maggie Streff went to Denver
Saturday night to visit a few days with
her sister Rose
Miss Flora Quick went to Lincoln
Friday night
Thomas Taylors little boy died in
Friend a few days ago and the body
was brought to this city for burial The
child died from the effects of measles
Miss Lavina Rollings of Lincoln is in
Indianola the guest of her uncle and
aunt Mr and Mrs James Barber
Quite a delegation went from this
place to McCook to attend the lodge do
ings
A N Puckett and granddaughter Ro
zella Wolfe went to Bartley Monday
morning to visit relatives
Mrs Ada Puckett and children visit
ed in McCook last Sunday and Monday
Elmer Thompson returned this week
from Texas where he went some time
ago on a tour of inspection
Roger Browns new house is nearing
completion It will be a neat little
home when finished
R F D NO 1
Mrs J I Lee and little son Rose
land spent several days last week visit
ing the Mcpougal family near Haigler
and Master Roseland walked over into
Colorado and Kansas
Mr and Mrs Jim Lyons of Trenton
spent Thursday and Friday of last week
visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs
J I Lee
Mr and Mrs Bickerstaff are rejoic
ing over the arrival of a fine boy at their
home on the 26th
Mrs J I Lee and Miss Ida Groves
drove over on the Red Willow last Sun
day to visit Mrs ChasRinch and called
to see Mother Rinch who is very sick
James I Lee is making his annual
visit to his parents and his brother Joe
who lives near Sterling Col
A wedding is prodicted for the near
future on the route
Gottlieb Leibbrandt went down to
Bartley Tuesday to do carpenter work
Mousel Bros the big Cambridge fine
stock men were Shadeand Park
uestsyesterday
Walter Esch is improving
Beulah Evertson is sick
The corn shellers were at Hari Mey
ers Wednesday
BANKSVILLE
Mr Toe of Hendley has been looking
after his land here this week
Tnhn H Wesch had business in
trict court at McCook last week
Miss Mary Ricbman closed a suc
cessful turin of school in district 51
Friday last The pupils were given a
souvenirs and an orange treat
The Banksville first nine played
Dodge nine last Friday afternoon
latter winning in a score of 25 to 3
Thav hnrJ nn eniovable dance
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WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO
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Their Unceasing- Work Keeps Us Strong
and Healthy
All the blood in the body passes
through the kidneys once every three
minutes The kidneys filter the blood
Ttiey work nigH and day When healthy
the remove about 500 grains of impure
matter daily when unhealthy some
parts of this impure matter is left in the
bhod This brings ou many diseases
and symptoms pain in the back head
ache nervousness hot dry skin rheu
mnti5in gout gravel di orders of the
eyesight and hearinrdizziuess irregular
heart dpbility drowsiness dropsy de
posits in the urine etc But if you
keep the filters right you will have no
trouble with your kidnejs
Mrs NellieMay of 308 Pennsylvania
avp Joplin Mo says I know from
mv own experience that Doans Kidney
Pils are a reliable kidney remedy I
was bothered for six or eight weeks with
a constant dull heavy aching in che
small of my hacK I was tired all tho
time lacked ambition and in the morn
ncr always felt worse Having reasons
to helieve thep symptoms were caused
from the kidneys I got a box of Doans
Kidney Pills They proved to be tho
verv remedy I required and under the
trpjjfment the backnche languor and
o her sympt6mdi5app ared
For sale by all dealprs Price 50
rents Foster Milhurn Co Ruffalo N
Y oIe ajrents for the United States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
BOX ELDER
Mrs L A Bible is very sick
Mrs C F Hoar visited Mrs G A
Shields Monday
Last Friday was W A Stones birth
day and Mrs Stone invited a number
of their friends in the evening to help
him celebrate the event She had
prepared a nice supper to which all did
ample justice A very pleasant and en
joyable time is reported
Office supplies at the Tribune office
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KILLS LICE TICKS
MITES AND FLEAS
CURES MANGE SCAB RING
WORM AND OTHER SKIN
DISEASES
Disinfects Cleanses Purifies
Prevents Contagious Diseases
such as Hog Cholera
Distemper Abortion etc
We have booklets describing these
diseases and giving directions for treat
ment Ask for them
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WANTED All kinds of laundry
holpj at good wages
in modorn airy well lighted plauts
Climate unsurpassed Mountain air
and sunshine Address
J S SACHS
1211 15th Street Denver Colo
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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and OPTICIAN
Ofiice days Tuesdays Wednes
days Thursdays and Saturdays
Office in Post Office BIdg - Phone13
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
First door south of Fearns gallery
McCook Nebraska
EVERY MAN
HIS GW3 HRKESS KKER
Mend your harness yourself at any time so
it will be stronger than sewed or riveted
It will never break aain where mended
The cost will be nothing eycept tho price
of the buckle 2C Send postal today for
free Catalog tells al about it
The Royal Buckle Co
Agents wanted OMAHA NEB
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
HumboldtNeb
E F OSBORN J W WENTZ
OSBOM WENTZ
Draymen
Prompt Service
Courteous Treatment
Reasonable Prices
GIVE US A TRIAL
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Registered Geadcate
entist
Office over if cConnells Drue Store
McCOOK NEB
Telephones Ofiice 160 residence 131
rormer location Atlanta Georgia
Merlin Bros Denowitz
of Sioux City Iowa
bave
embarked
in the
IronJunkRubberand Hide
business in the old Gurnev
Poultry Cos place on Man
chester street Patronage
solicited
MERWIN BROS DENOWITZ
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