The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 22, 1907, Image 5

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GREENS
ATURDAY
Mens 50c underwear broken sizes for
Mens 100 overalls for
Mens 50c overalls for
Mens 100 dress shirts for
Mens 50c dress shirts for
Mens 50c black sateen shirts for
rens sox 6 pairs for
Boys 50c underwear for
Boys suits for
Boys suits for
Childrens 100 tamoshantersfor
Childrens 50c tamoshantersfor
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McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DErAET
No G Central Timo
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1031 P M
513 A M
715 A M
942 P M
710 p Ji
MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET
1 Mountain Timo 1000 A
5 Arrives
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115S P
830 P
1025 A
12i A M
IMrEEIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 505 P M
No 175 departs 61a A M
Sleeping dining and reclininfr chair cars
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and bagsaso cliecked to any point in tho United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Supt of Motive Power Roope was in
tho city today
Engine 282 is getting a set of new
flues this week The 1911 is over the
drop pit
Engine 921 was taken out of the back
shop this week for finishing touches in
the roundhouee
Conductor Mose Carmoney is taking
a short leave of absence and is improv
ing the farm at Perry
Switchman and Mrs Claude Corey
arrived home early in the week from
their trip of a few days to Galesburg
Illinois their former home
William Boyles of tho blacksmith
shop force returned to workclose of last
week having been called to eastern
part of state to burial of a sister
The blacksmith shop force were an
noyed not a little yesterday afternoon
by a fire among tho saw dust covering
tho pipes under the blacksmith shop
floor
Two bridge gangs have been taken off
and a third gang has been cut in two
This brings G H Bailey in from the
road and gives him work at home for
present
Five men of the night force have been
let out of the roundhouse and the day
yard watchman and two laborers may be
discharged from the yard force Other
wise there has so far been practically no
reduction of force here of note
The roundhouse roof has been treated
to a coat of asbestos painted as a pro
tection against the baptism of sparks
showered upon by the heat and power
plant boilers constantly while being
fired by lignite The depot and freight
house have been similarly treated
nHmr IT n Stewart was called
in from the road last week and the
road man of the force will be dis
pensed with for tho present in the inter
est of retrenchment This places Dis
patcher J E Morrissey on the extra list
and Johnnie is working overtime in the
smoke house
The Alliance Herald reports that F
B Miller Burlington superintendent at
Sterling Colo will go to Sioux City
to take charge of the Sioux City-Ash-land
line and that L B Lyman train
master at Sheridan will succeed Mr
Miller at Sterling L Bartlett the
new master mechanic at Alliance has
arrived there from Denver and is at
work in his new position
BARGAINS
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70c f
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35c 2
25c
35c
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35c 4
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BSaNKNGSSJETB
FIRST FATALITY AT GOVERNMENT DAM
Harvey Foehlinger a Brakeman on The
Gravel Train Loses Life Under the
Wheels Was 22 Years Old
The first fatality since the commence
ment of the government work on the
Upper Deer Flat embankment occurred
about 1130 Thursday morning when
Harvey Foehlinger who was employed
as a brakeman on a gravel train at the
dam started to swing himself aboard a
car lost his footing and was thrown
beneath the wheels to be picked up a
few seconds later after three or four
heavily loaded cars had passed over
him lifaless and mangled
The train had loaded up and had start
ed to pull up when Foehlinger met with
the accident which caused his death
He stood by the side of the train talking
with a fellow workman and in some
what of a careless manner started to
board one of the cars He started to
swing himself on and either lost his
hold or his feet went under in such a
manner that he could not get himself
out from beneath the train
Foehlinger was twenty two years of
age and had been employed on the gov
ernment work for some months His
home was in Nebraska As soon as the
accident occurred the coroner was noti
fied and proceeded to the dam to hold
an inquest
Coroner Lang came over from Parma
as soon as he could get here and held
an inquest last evening at the Shella
barger undertaking parlors to which
place the body had been taken The
jury decided as the evidence clearly
showed that the deceased came to his
death from accidental causes
Foehlinger had been at work at the
dam for about six months About two
weeks ago he had quit and gone to
Huntington but returned in a short
time and went to work at the dam
again He was thought to be twenty
two years of age but it seems ho was
not yet twenty and gave his age as
twenty two that he might hold his posi
tion at the dam During the time he
was in town he roomed at tho home of
Mrs Small who lives near the Frazier
blacksmith shop and the people there
and all who knew the young man speak
highly of him His relatives live near
McCook Nebr on a farm He leaves
his father two brothers and two sisters
Deceased came from a gocd family
and had a good home but the death of
his mother caused him to leave and
come west
Word was sent to the authorities at
McCook to look up the boys father
and have him advise as to the disposi
tion of the remains If no word is re
ceived as to shipment the interment
will be made here Clipped fromNampa
Leader Herald of Nov 1 1907
The initiatory Degree of Odd Fellow
ship will be conferred in the local lodge
Monday evening November 25th All
visiting and local brethren are cordially
invited
Have you ever tried an eraso ink
eraser
fice
See one at The Tribute of
Switch engine is receiving repairs to
flues and pilot this week
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she never recovered
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STAGE FRIGHT
Actors Havo Been Known to Die From
tho Malady
Pcrhups tho most terrible malady
which can attack the actor In the
course of his performance In the pe
culiar disease known as stage fright
Through Us evil effects strong men and f
women have been known to faint
brenk down and do many other queer
things and there are even on record
several casc3 of people who have died
through this horrible seizure
Some years ago a young novice who
was to appear for the first time ar
rived at the theater very white and
stage fright had attacked his heart
and his theatrical career ended thus
oven at its beginning
Quite as ghastly was the case of tho
young amateur actress who strangely
enough had never experienced stago
fright when playing with her fellow
amateurs but who was seized with the
attack on making her first professional
appearance She went through the
1l t X I
When to Lift Your Hat
In answer to the question Please
tell when and where are or is the cor
rect time for a gentleman to lift or re
move his hat we reply Without con
sulting authorities of etiquette in fact
giving It to you offhand so to speak
we should say at the following times
and on the following occasions re
speotively the hat should be lifted or
removed as circumstances indicate
TYhen mopping the brow when taking
a bath when eating when going to
bed when taking up a collection when
havmcr the hair trimmorl tv tion hpin
A Curious Anomaly
Until a few years ago the Philippine
Islanders held their Sunday on the day
which was Monday to the inhabitants
of the neighboring island of- Borneo
This curious anomaly arose from the
historic fact that the Philippines were
discovered by Spanish voyagers com
ing from the east round Cape Horn
while Borneo was discovered by Por
tuguese coming from the west and sail
ors lose or gain a day according to
their direction in crossing the Pacific
His Title
Papa said little James what do
they call a man who writes comic
operas a composer
No my sou tfce old man answered
he Is usually called a plagiarist
Los Angeles tet s
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A Wastd Present
What In the world shall I send
Aunt Betsy John demanded tho mas
terful lady of the mild little man
A workbasket or a book he sug
gested
Dont be a fool John Youve no
taste Ill send her one of those fancy
boxes of soap
And she lifted to her nose a box
containing six round tablets of per
fumed soap
Yes she continued this is the
very thing
But my dear really he protest
ed
You be quiet John Now wrap
this up miss
Two days later a packet arrived from
shaky Brandy being given him ho Aunt Betsy aml In Imste they op3neil
appeared slightly better but no sooner Jt to see ll0W she had takeu tbeIr
had he set his- foot on the stage than thoughtful present Under the wrap
he clapped his hand to his heart with ping Wns the affectionate message
a low cry and fell down dead The NieceHerewith I return the box
overwhelming sensation induced byof
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too old to appreciate the joke of be
ing regarded as a bearded lady Your
aunt Betsy
Then but only for a moment the
mild little man smiled Pearsons
Weekly
A Dreadful Assault
Justice Ball an Irish judge was
noted for his amusing manifestations
scene ameu uy me prompier ner eyes oC jgnoranco but whether they were
glazed her hands rigid and when the j real or Iretended has never been clear
exit It her exit from lifes
came proved established
iy Ho tried a case in
well the mimic boards for
stage as as
which
a nmu was lmlIcte1 for robbery
she staggered to her dressing room and
at tbe house of a poor wltlow Tue
fell Into a comatose state from which flrsf wIflloss W1S vnnn in tighter
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I of the widow who identified the
jerunjH iiuwuiur iu uuh pucunac oner ns the man who hail eutercd the
Instance of all was that of the veteran
houso an1 sluasIie1 hor motuers cbest
performer who had gone through thirty j
nfl Vftll sv tllli t1lA nrlRnnoi nf fllo
years of stage work without experienc
ing this malady One night however
he confided to a fellow player that a
quite unaccountable nervousness had
suddenly taken hold of him and that he
did not think ho could ever act again
His comrade laughed at the notion
and urged him to go on as usual but
his astonishment may well be
bar broke jour mothers chest said
the judge in astonishment
He did my lord answered the girl
He jumped on it till he smashed it
entirely
The judge turned to the crown coun
sel and said How is this Why Is
not the prisoner indicted for murder
If he smashed this poor womans chest
ed when the poor old player went on
in the the wItnesg hag describea
the stage and after making several
vain efforts to speak fell back and ex
pired The doctor who made the post
mortem examination stated that death
was due to failure of the hearts action
evidently induced by the presence of
an attack of stage fright Pearsons
Weekly
Lord
TYBURN TREE
Ferrers Tragic Journey
to the
Famous Old Gallows
Park lane was Tyburn lane and It
seems as if the gallows described in
an old document as movable at one
time stood at Its east corner It was
there the ferocious Lord Ferrers was
hung in 1760 for murdering his serv
ant Horace Walpoles words paint
the picture well He shamed heroes
He bore the solemnity of a pompous
and tedious procession of above two
hours from the Tower to Tyburn with
going to his own burial not to his own
execution And when one of the
dragoons of the procession was thrown
from his horse Lord Ferrers expressed
much concern and said I hope there
will be no death today but mine
On went the procession with a mob
about It sufficient to make Its progress
slow and laborious Small wonder that
the age of Thackeray with Thack
erays help set up Its scaffolds within
four high walls Asking for drink
Lord Ferrers was refused for said the
sheriff late regulations enjoined him
not to let prisoners drink while pass
ing from the place of imprisonment to
that of execution great indecencies
having been committed by the drunk
enness of the criminals in tho hour of
execution And though said he my
lord I might think myself excusable
in overlooking this order out of regard
to your lordships rank yet there is an
other reason which I am sure will
weigh with you your lordship is sen
sible of the greatness of the crowd
we must draw up at some tavern the
confluence would be so great that it
would delay the expedition which
your lordship seems so much to de
sire But decency so often paraded
by those who outrage it ended with
the murderers death The execution
ers fought for the rope and the one
who lost it cried the greatest tragedy
to his thinking of the day London
Sketch
ne muse sureiy nave kuicu ner
But my lord said the counsel it
was a wooden chest Cornhill Maga
zine
The Buds
Old Dr Ryland clergyman and ed
ucator was greatly beloved in the
south and his visits were always en
joined by his former pupils and par
ishioners In his later years it was
his custom to offer prayer whenever
he made a ministerial call On one
occasion he called at a house where
three of his former pupils were stay
ing These ladies were all past the
thirtieth year mark but in the eyes
of the old gentleman they were still
girls which explains the petition he
offered
Lord bless these dear girls just
budding into sweet womanhood
This was too much for one of the
number who taking advantage of the
as much tranquillity as if he were only doctors deafness added this clause
A Stingy King
In the beginning of the eighteenth
century the now so powerful German
empire was nothing more than the lit
tle kingdom of Prussia having just
dropped its title of duchy of Branden
burg The country was very poor and
the military discipline very harsh
Frederick William I was hard cross
and stingy and did not even know
what it was to make a present His
reputation was so widely spread that
it became a byword to say that a man
had worked for the king of Prussia
when he had done an unprofitable task
Maximilian and La Paloma
Wherever that haunting air La Pa
loma is played the memory of the
Emperor Maxmilian shot by the Mex
icans on June 19 18G7 should be pre
served Maxniiliaas final request was
that La Paloma should be played
while he stood up to meet his doom
i Ke died with the tune in his ears and
his wife went mad with tho shock of
his execution
shampooed when standing on the
head Wichita Kan Beacon
jsotto voce Alas Lord budded bloom
ed faded and still unpicked J
Got His Discount
The other day I was in a village
general store said a drummer en
deavoring to make a sale of jewelry
when a farmer entered
Give me said the farmer a half
pound of tobacco three bars of soap
five yards of blue baby ribbon and a
pair of good suspenders
The articles were brought forth in
spected approved and wrapped up
They came to 95 cents
Yes said the farmer 93s right
But theres the discount You adver
tise a 5 per cent discount dont you
We do sir said the clerk but
only on purchases of 1 or over
On the counter lay a basket of pock
et combs marked at 5 cents apiece
Well Ill just take one of these
said the farmer Thatll make us
square
Papa Is Brave
Elschen Mamma is papa ever brave
Mother He is always brave I hope
But what makes you ask Elschen
Because I thought if he were he
wouldnt let my governess pull his ears
so Fliegende Blatter
Lincolns Sarcasm
Probably the most cutting thing Lin
coln ever said was the remark he
made about a very loquacious man
This person can compress the most
words into the smallest ideas of any
man I ever met
Certain Differences
Do they never forget their differ
ences
rWhy yes in a way He forgets
that hes a gentleman and she forgets
that shes a lady Puck
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SHOULD YOU NOT dE KIND To YOlR TA5LE
BECAUSE YOUR TA5LE 1 5 KIND To YoU E
SWES FOOD SERVED ON A NICE CLoTH LooK S
better and ta 5tej better and then you
do not vih to offer your old
worn napkin 5 do you you certainly
are going to -serve that gobbler on
fine table cloth and it 1 5 now time tsx
buy your table linen 5 while you havt
plenty of time to them before the
holiday ru 5h come and ee the tablet
linen 5 on which we here gquote you
price 5 50 cent 5 to 200 per yard
C L DeGROFF CO
McCOOK NEBRASKA
VICTOR LIGHTHOUSE COKE
COSTS LESS THAN ANTHRACITE
fgg SAVES MONEY WORK DIRT HEALTH
nAKESAJISSTEADY COflFORTABLE HEAT
INOZSMOKE NO SOOT NO GAS NO CLINKERS
It is light and easy to carry
The ashes are clean like wood ashes
By using Victor Lighthouse Coke yourrstove pipes
will remain clean your walls curtains and furniture
will not he soiled your plants and flowers will thrive
you will have no had gases to breathe
The way to get Victor Lighthouse Coke is to tell
your coalman and he will get it from
PHONE No 1
McCookMarkets
Merchants and dealers in McCook at
noon todayJPriday are paying the fol
lowing prices
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Rye
Barley 50
Hogs 3 CO
Butter good 25
Eggs
HIDDEN DANGERS
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Nature Gives 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 aud
foamy or a thick red ill smelling urine
full of sediment and irregularof 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
drop3y diabetes and brights disease
Doans Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys
and cure them permanently Heres Mc
Cook proof
Mrs J C Predmore living in the
northwestern part of McCook Neb
say3 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 thac caught me in the
small of my back while stooping over
W C BUL3LARD
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 kidnejs were disorder
ed I grew worse became nervous rest
less and was all unstrung I suffered
from severe headaches aud upon arising
from a chair would frequently bo so
dizzy that I would be forced to sit down
again When I saw Doans Kidney
Pills advertised I purchased a box at
McConnells drug store They hpjped
me from the start 1 continued taking
them and soon received a complete cure
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the United
States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrude
ing Piles Druggists refund money if
Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case
no matter of how long standing in Gtol J
days First application give3 ease andi
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louis Mo
The only placo in town where you
can get v he famous Three Star Cot
fee is at Magner Stokes market and
grocery
Say you saw it in The Tribune
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