The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 30, 1907, Image 5

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IMPEUIAIi LINE
No 17G arrives Motinttiiu Timo 505 p M
No 175 departs 015 A sr
Sleeping clinin and reclining chair cars
soats froo on through trains Tickets sold
and baggago checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or writo George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Li II Wells quit the blacksmith shop
this week
Engine 1354 is out of the shop and
ready for service
F J Meyers and John W Ruff are
new machinists this week
The 1239 has been temporarily con
verted into a switch engine
Floyd Berry and Lester Cadman were
Holdrege visitors Wednesday
Clarence Stokes went up to Denver
Monday night on a short vacation
Engines 1162 and 1063 have been plac
ed in the backshop for overhauling
Robert Turner goes to Holdrege to
morrow to play in the game with that
team
Engine 721 has had a broken frame re
paired and is now over the droppit for
work
Walter Stilwell clerk to the general
foreman was on the sicklist part of the
week
Auditor and Mrs C A Barnard are
visiting in Aurora Illinois and other
points east
Dispatcher J F Forbes and family
left last Friday night for the west on
an outing and vacation
Conductor T A Nash and family
have moved to Orleans this week out
of which place he now runs
Master Mechanic Bartlett was down
from Denver yesterday in attendance
upon the school of instruction
J A McArthur chief of the boiler de
partment and family arrived home last
Saturday from their trip west
Conductor C R Liggett and family
departed yesterday for Wymore which
will be his headquarters in future
Traveling Engineer and Mrs C M
Bailey arrived home Tuesday from
their trip to Sheridan Wyoming and
Denver Colorado
ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McCook
postoffice August 23 1907
LETTERS
Bowers D Baillio Raymond
Beckstead Mrs Ora Cos Mrs Cada
Denton Mr Frank Davis Mr George
Eckhardt Mr Carl Emmerson C R
Ferrill Mrs J E Groskoft Mr Jacob
Hilzer Mr Henry Hcndryx Mrs Andrew
Little Miss Zada Montgomery Miss Inez
Monroe Mr John Nazmyth Mr Wni
Murry T R Robinson Mr R A
Steven Mr Walter Stouffer Mr Earl
Taylor Mr John Miner Young Mr E V
Young Mr Henry Warner Mr A J
Winkleman Mr A H
CARDS
P innell Mr A J Coleman Mrs Charlio
Davis Carrie Green Mr Robert
Gilmore W F Gordon Osie E
Gordon Mrs D Hall Mrs Chas
Hall Ed L McDonald Jas Gilbert
Miller Mrs F ReedVB
Stokes Wni Weaver Leafie
Boltis Mrs Mary
When calling for those please say
they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
His Wife writing Which Is proper
disillusioned or disillusionized
Her Husband Oh just say married
and let It go at that
Real Estate Transfers
The following real estate filings have
been mado in the county clerks oflice
since our last report
George E Mitchell aiid wife to Claud
McKillip wd to lot 2 blk 8 Cth Mc
Cook 300 00
William S Byo and wifo to Perry A Pre
mer wd to no ir 17-4-30 2400 00
i Perry A Premor and wife to Jade W
j bogast wd to ue tr 2400 00
Jado W Arbogast and wifo to Hoyo J
Arbogast wd to lot 19 blk 53 Bartloy 310 00
Smith Bros Loan Trust Co to Livonia
Finch wd to nw or 4 19-1-30 900 00
Hnrry T Groves and wifo to Joseph C
Kummor wd to lot 2 blk 9 West Mc-
Cook 1000 00
Matilda Lytle and husband to Charles
E Eldred wd to und one sixth interest
in the se qr 34-4-29 175 00
Lincoln Land Co to Chester A Rodgers
wd to lots 11 and 12 blk 24 2nd Mc
Cook 325 00
William Zint and wife to Ruth Cumber
land wd to lot 4 and n hf 5 blk 2 orig
inal McCook 2500 00
United States to Henry Nagel pat to se
qr 8-1-28
United States to Kersey T Jones pat to
e hf nw qr and w hf nc qr 8-1-23
Affa C Seeley wid and Paul S Seeley
sing to Rudolph Podolski wd to w hf
whf 21-2-28 1100 00
James A Charlio and wife to W F Purv
is wd to nw qr 24-3-20 4200 00
Citizens Bank to Ira E Neel and John
R Neel qcd to se qr 34-4-29 1 00
United States to Robert P Smith pat to
o hf no qr and e hf se qr 29-4-30
George Theobald widr to Arthur F
Trumblo wd to ne qr 284 2G 3625 00
Peter Foxen and wife and John B Coll
ing and wifo to Paul B Smith wd to
lots 33 and 34 blk 1 South McCook 800 00
Daniel Harrison and wife to John R
Ferree and Rosio Ferree wd to lot 5
blk 7 Indianola pt se qr se qr 18 35 00
HIDDEN DANGERS
Nature Giyes Timely Warnings That No
McCook Citizen Can Afford to Ignore
DANGER SIGNAL NO 1 comes
from the kidney secretions They will
warn you when the kidneys are sick
Well kidneys excrete a clear amber
fluid Sick kidneys send out a thin
pale and foamy or a thick red ill-smelling
urine full of sediment and irregular
of passage
DANGER SIGNAL NO 2 comes from
the back Back pains dull and heavy
or sharp and acute tell you of sick kid
neys and warn you of the approach of
dropsy diabetes and brights disease
Doans Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys
and cure them permanently Heres
McCook proof
Mrs J C Predmore living in the
northwestern part of McCook Neb
says I have been more or less annoy
ed from kidney trouble for a number of
years The first symptom of this disease
was a sharp pain that caught me in the
small of my back while stooping over
Shortly after I noticed an occasional dull
aching across the small of my back I
gave but little attention to the trouble
at first thinking it would soon disap
pear It increased however and I real
ized by the frequency of my kidney se
cretions that my kidneys were disorder
ed I grew worse became nervous rest
less and was all unstrung I suffered
from severe headaches and upon arising
from a chair would frequently be so
dizzy that I would be forced to sit down
again When I saw Doans Kidney
Pills advertised I purchased a bos at
McConnells drug store They helped
me from the start I continued taking
them and soon received a complete
cure
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N
Y sole agents for the United States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
Bubble Blowing
The mother who has lost the art of
bubble blowing has Indeed denied her
little ones one of lifes pleasures Al
though the soap and water kind are
but very fleeting pleasures yet large
and lasting ones may be made by using
a piece of soap mixed -with glycerin
Beautiful pink bubbles may be made
by adding a few drops of strawberry
juice and to make yellow ones put In
a little orange juice Exchange
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Buffalo Honors
McKinley
N Spt Q it win be sis years
since GeoIjjoss the anarchist
shot do wn President McKin
ley lit Buffalo On Sept 5 the
day preceding the anniversary of the
tragedy which plunged the country in
to mourning an imposing monument
will be unveiled in one of the public
squares of the city where he met his
death It Is a simple marble shaft
typical of the modesty and sincerity
of one of the noblest presidents while
at the base crouch lions symbols of
the kingly dignity and the strength
and nobility of the statesman honored
in the memorial
Shortly after the death of Mr Mc
Einley various projects for the erec
tion of statues and memorials of him
were started In different parts of the
country A monument with statue and
groups by MacNell was dedicated a few
months ago at Columbus the capital
of Ohio The national memorial at
Canton comprising a splendid mauso
leum and a statue of McKinley by
NIehaus the whole costing 500000
will be dedicated the latter part of
September In other places memorials
to McKinley in the form of statues
have been erected The Buffalo monu
ment is different from any other plan
ned or executed in honor of this states
man At the time of his death it was
thought that something ought to be
done to commemorate his character in
the city where he met his tragic fate
It happened that after paying all its
expenses for building and exhibits at
the Pan American exposition the state
of New York had left of its appropria
tion for that purpose a sum amount
ing to 100000 Instead of turning
this back Into the treasury of the com
monwealth the legislature ordered that
it be used in the erection of a monu
ment to commemorate the dead presi
dents character in the city where he
finished his useful career Much time
was consumed in discussion of the
form the memorial should take the
drawing of plans etc but since the
character of the monument was decid
ed on the work upon it has gone for
ward rapidly It will be the finest
mortuary monument in America It
is not the most costly memorial in
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THE MKINIiET MONUMENT AT BUFFALO
honor of a famous man but as a
shaft of commemoration in distinc
tion from a mausoleum it will stand
without a rival in any city of America
perhaps of the world The Grant mon
ument in New York is properly called
Grants tomb It cost about 500
000 which Is the same as the cost of
the McKinley mausoleum at Canton
The tomb of Napoleon in Paris is as
its name Indicates a tomb and not a
monument The Taj Mahal In India
and other famous structures are ex
amples of that kind of memorial
The McKinley monument cannot be
compared to any of these and is a
unlflue work la Its wax Niagara
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FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
Fok Sale Good bam Inquire of H
A Rouch
Fok Sale Good milch cow Phone
cedar 732 8 23 2ts A B Wood
For Sale A four ton Fairbanks scale
in good condition tf
Barnett Lumber Co
For Sale Two -1-room dwellings and
one vacant lot Phone black 263
C C Harless
For Sale A two room house cave
hen house and shed Only 325 W
C Moyer
For Sale Residence on Main avenue
Call at house or address box 235 Mc
Cook Mrs L R Hilejian
For Sale Two woven wire bed
springs Phone black 46 or call at 806
Marshall street In good condition and
will be sold cheap
For Sale Two mares Will weigh
about 1300 each Young and fine con
dition Inquire of William Huber 2
blocks north of Palmer hotel 8 23 2ts
For Rent To small familyfive rooms
two blocks north of new school house
v Mrs Mary Walker
Wanted Salesman one having ex
perience working among farmers and
owning his own team Salary and ex
penses guaranteed Inquire of L W
McConnell McCook Neb
square7 where IF stands Ts about TJOU
feet In diameter and Is approached by
streets at no less than eight different
points and the trees lining these
streets form eight charming vistas
through which the monument may be
seen John M Carrere architect of the
monument who is familiar with the
principal monumental structures of the
world says he knows of none which
has a site so advantageous In this re
spect The shaft of the purest Ver
mont marble is sixty nine feet In
height and rests on a base twenty four
feet in height The lions at the four
corners are the work of the noted ani
mal sculptor A Phimlster Proctor of
New York who modeled the figures
after study of Sultan the splendid Hon
of the Bronx zoological park In New
York The park surrounding the mon
ument has been beautified at a consid
erable expense to the city of Buffalo
Facing the square In the center of
which the monument stands Is the
house once occupied by President Mil
lard Fillmoru It is expected that the
other president given to the nation by
Buffalo Grover Cleveland will partici
pate in the dedication ceremonies The
committee hopes for the presence of
President Roosevelt also The exer
cises will be the leading feature of Buf
falos old home week Nowhere Is
the memory of Mr McKinley held in
greater regard than in Buffalo The
sad scenes attending his assassination
have left an Impression never to be
obliterated and the noble monument
erected in his honor is a fitting expres
sion of the affection and veneration
vith which his memory Is cherished
The Irate Fathers Bull
Bulls are not the exclusive property
of Irishmen The dictum of the Con-
naught peasant that the most Insult
ing answer you ever made to any en
emy was not to speak at all to him
is more than equaled by the declara
tion of the irate British father who
declared to his sulky son on the bank
holiday morning
Yonll ave to come along of us to
Ampstead Eath and go nowhere else
Youve come out to enjoyc yourself and
enjoy yourself you will if I break every
bone In your body Dundee Adver
tiser
My son there is no failure there can
be no failure for those who really try
The only failure possible in life is the
failure to try and persistently try for
the best The good the glory the con
solation of it all is the ennobling ef
fort Let us bravely leave results to
Him Joaquin Miller
FRIEND
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MR SWELL DUELER
IF YOU ONCE GET INSIDE OUR STORE
AND GET INSIDE OF ONE OF OUR JUIT5 WE
WILL GET INSIDE OF YOUR PoCKET bOOK
BUT WE WONT TAKE OUT MORE MONEY
THAN BELONGS To VS
WE REMEMBER YOU ARE HEALTHY AND
WILL HAVE MANY SUITS TO BUY DURING
YOUR LIFETIME
OUR UIT 5 ARE ALL READY To SLIDE
RIGHT ON THE JTYLE 5 ARE RIGHT UP To
THE LA 5T TIGK OF THE CLOCK
IF YOUR PUR 5E IS LEAN WE CAN GIVE
YOU A GOOD SUIT FOR 1000
IF THINGS ARE COMING YOUR WAY WE
CAN -SELL YOU A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE YOU
FEEL LIKE YOU HADRoYAL BLOOD IN YOUR
VEINS AND IT WILL COST YOU FROM 1500
TO 2 250
C L DeGROFF CO
Make your friend a birthday present of some
Monogram
Stationery
We have an excellent line of sarrples from
which you can choose embossed in one
or two colors or in bronze or gold any
letters or combination of letters Call and
see samples of the monograms and stock
The TRIBUNE Office