The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 06, 1907, Image 5

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No 17rdopnrts 645 a m
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information timetables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agont Mc
Cook Nebraska or L W Wakeloy General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engine 1026 is being given roundhouse
repairs this week new tires etc
The backshop force went under the
eight hour schedule Wednesday morn
ing
Gus Budigbad so far recovered Wed
nesday as to be able to return to work
by noon
Leslie Green has accepted the position
of messenger boy in the telegraph office
relieving Winnie Frank
The Havolock shops commenced work
under an eight hour scale last Saturday
working from 730 to 430
Dispatcher Harry Stewart is working
his regular trick again after a few days
off duty on a hunting trip
The boiler from the Akron roundhouse
is in the round house hero for new flues
and a general overhauling
Engines 307 and 1105 have just gone
out of the backshop and they have been
replaced by Nos 1030 and 1092
In haste to get lirakeman Eastwood
to the Denver hospital Sunday evening
a run of G4 miles was made in 58 min
utes
Extra Dispatcher John Morrissey re
lieved Ray Lyons in the telegraph office
last week while the latter was off on a
vacation
Dispatcher Leroy Kleven disharged a
filial pleasure Sunday by a visit to his
mother in Culbertson Mrs Kleven and
John accompanied him
Western roads are reported in good
condition as to coal having all of them
shipped in and stored vast quantities
during the fall and summer
The sanitary department had a force
of men give all the office floors stair
ways and hall ways a thorough scrub
bing Saturday This is done every few
months
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A Pure Wholesome Reliable
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder
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The cream of tartar used in Dr Prices Baking Powder
is derived from grapes in the exact form and composi
tion in which it occurs in that luscious healthful fruit
Improves the Flavor and Adds
To the Healfhfnhiess of the Food
Baby Matz Dies wiih Convulsions
Arthur Jacob the ten-months-old
bilv boy of Engineer and Mrs Jacob
Miitz died early Wednesday morningin
convulsions caused by teething Rev
M R Carman held services of a brief
and sympathetic nature at the home
uOS Monroe street Thursday afternoon
at two oclock and tho little remains
wore afterwards buried in Riverviow
cemetery Tho bereaved parents have
the sympathy of all in their sorrow over
tho sudden and unexpected death of
their first and only born
Master Mechanic Culbertson Improving
Master Mechanic II E Culbertson
who has been seriously ill with a case
of blood poisoning is now considerably
improving and coming on satisfactorily
Christmas presents at Woodworth
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Tho brasses on No 61G were lined ur
this week
The boilermaUers will elect new of
ficers tonight
The cylinders on No 2043 wero bored
out this week and other minor repairs
made
Ray Lyons has returned to work after
a few days vacation spent with relatives
in Colorado
Extra Dispatcher Ait Brown is work
ing in the telegraph office for a few days
as all the regular dispatchers are on
duty
Operator and Mrs George Pollard left
for La Junta Colo Monday whGre he
has accepted a position in the Santa Fe
re lay office at that place
A considerable force of track man
have been working in the local yard
lately making some changes in track
age and lining tracks up generally
Only two worthful items enter into
the value of advertising namely quant
ity and quality that is how many and
how good The McCook Tribune is in
a field by itself locally on these two
points We challenge and invite in
spection and comparison We can give
you from two to three times the value
for your money that any other Red
Willow county publication can offer
you
Secretary Wilson of tho department
of agriculture says that the unbounded
prosperity of the agriculturist is not due
to chance but is the result of intelli
gent scientific business methods A
reader of The Weekly Inter Ocean has
placed before him each week the prac
tical and approved methods to which
Secretary Wilson refers It is a good
investment Only SI 25 for The Weekly
Inter Ocean and this pt pe one year
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Christmas Nats Fruits j
ana Candles I
Dill Pickles Sweet Pickles
Sour Pickles
Mince Meat in the Bulk
Popcorn Shelled and in the Ear
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PARIS IN 1869
Never Had the Empire Seemed More
Assured the Court More Brilliant
Tho last tllckcr of the candle the
last llainc of the dying lire is ever the
brightest and so it was with Paris In
1SG0
Never had the empire seemed more
I assured the court more brilliant the
fetes more gorgeous The light heart
hs ed Parisians reveled In the daily slghta
of royal processions and cavalcades
The Bols de Boulogne and the Champs
Elysees where we were living at that
time were crowded with splendid
equipages I remember often seeing
the Empress Eugenie then the hand
somest woman in Europe driving In
her dnuniont the green and gold liv
eries of the postilions and outriders
making a brave show Nor were four
horses and postilions the privilege of
royalty alone Princess Metternich
the wife of the Austrian ambassador
often went out in similar style The
beautiful Mine de Canisy and the
Duchesse de Mouchy the empress
greatest and perhaps only intimate
friend and si host of court ladies habit
ually drove out in great state and help
ed by the magnificence of their ap
pearance to give to Paris that air of
elegance and distinction which could
neither be surpassed nor emulated hi
any other capital in Europe Even
among those who had forebodings of
the gathering storm no one had de
scried the black shadow cast on the
blue sky by the approaching figure of
Bellona her fierce eyes fixed on happy
smiiing tranquil Prance Lady Ran
dolph Churchill in Century
QUITE
Why th
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GAME
Girl Who Proposed It Lost
Her Temper
The other day Miss Fannie Lomer
ran across the road to see an intimate
friend As is usual with young la
dies they had n good deal to tell one
another In the course of the conver
sation Fannie said
I used to think that r SLnpsou
was a nice Joung man iir I just hate
him now
Why what has he done 7
Hes treated me shamefully
In what way
Why the other evening at a party
I said to him Lets play the old game
of temptation If I say Yes or No
to your questions Ill owe you a box
of gloves and if you say Yes or
No youll give me a box
Then what
Well after the party he took me
home and all the way there he talked
as sweetly as could be about love and
that men should not live alone and all
that And when we got to the front
gate he said Fannie I have waited
for this opportunity a long time will
you marry me I whispered Yes in
a low voice and Here her sobs
choked her voice
And what did he do then inquired
her listener eagerly
He just chuckled and said You
have lost Fannie I take No 9s
then laughed with all his might
Thats what he did Loudon An
swers
A Tennyson Growl
In Walter Cranes autobiography he
gives an interesting picture of Tenny
son It was at a dinner party at the
Rev Stopford Brookes and the poet
was reading to the company his Bal
lad of the Fleet in his deep impress
ive voice in a way which reminded
me of his own description in the Morte
dAithur of how the poet Everard
Hall which may have been himself
Read mouthing out his hollow os and as
Deep chested music
When the reading was finished and
when the applause and gratitude of
the small audience had subsided the
laureate growled out Yes and to
think that these wretched fellows of
the nineteenth century gave me only
1500 for it
Marriage as a Failure
There is more nonsense talked in
the abstract about marriage as a fail
ure than is talkdd about any other
branch of the conduct of life If a
census on the subject could be taken I
am sure it would be found that the
majority of married people jeg along
very comfortably and are muth hap
pier in their united state than they
possibly could have been had they re
mained unmarried The mini be of di
vorces is usually quoted to proe that
marriage is a failure but what after
all is the number of divorces in pro
portion to a population of many mil
lions of married people Mme Sarah
Grand in Loudon Chronicle
Thoughtful
Mrs Greene My husband is such a
thoughtful man He always goes down
into the basement kitchen to smoke
Mrs Gray And lets the smoke come
upstairs into the dining room througi
the dumb waiter Mrs Greene Yes
j but thats because he is abseutminded
j poor man That has nothing to do
i with his thoughtfulness you know
Boston Transcript
Mixed
Earnest Female Professor I hear
you are a great ornithologist Profess
orI am an ornithologist madam
Earnest Female Then could you kind
ly tell me the botanical name for a
whale Punch
His Protest
The milk dealer fined for selling a
watered article protested Why he
exclaimed indignantly if I didnt wa
ter the milk half of my customers
wouldnt get any Philadelphia Ledg
er
The attitude of unhappiness is not
only painful it Is mean and ugly
James
y
Heal Estate Filings
Tho following real eatato filings hnvo
been made in tho county clerks olllco
sinco our last report
Minnie J Bosworth it h to Chas
II Boyle wd to lot lblk 3 1st
McCook 4000 00
Emma E Caulkins wid to Irv
ing it Andrews wd lot 89
blk 17 Indianoln 800 00
William Jeffries and wife to
Edgar L Means wd to lots 1
2 3 s li f n hf hw qr w hf so
qr 4-4-20 ICOOOCO
Cornelius J Ryan and wife to
Mary J Rjhii wd to lot 34
blk 23 2nd McCook 4000 00
Charles -A Leach bach to
Rena I Dewey wd to lot 4
blk 10 Willow Grove Mc
Cook 400 00
Fred W Bosworth to Minnie J
Bosworth wd to n hf lot 2
s 10 ft loti blk 5 1st Mc
Cook 1 00
James II Rigby and wife to F
SjSquires wd 3CC0C0
Emma Leland it h to George
W Dillon wd to lot G blk 2
1st SouthJMcCook 425 CO
Ralph W5 White and wife to W
S Coleman wd to lot 13 blk
29 Indianola 200C0
Mary A Vosburg h to Thom
as W Short qcd to nw qr
33 2 2G 1C0
James Earl Ludwick sing
Virgie Ludwick hing to
Josephine Wyman wd to lot
12 blk 5 M cCook 2200 00
Ernest RJONei mid wife lo
Friedrick Meissner wd to lot
9 blk 9 2nd McCook 900 CO
Lincoln Land Co to Chester A
Rodgers wd to lot 78 blk
21 2nd McCook 325 00
Chester A Rodgers bach to
Nora M Kelley wd to lot 7S
blk 21 2ndM cCock 350 00
RHEUMATIC FOLKS
Are You Sure kour Kidneys Are Well
Many rheumatic attacks aro duo to
uric acid in the blood But the duty of
the kidneys is to remove all uric acid
from the blood Its presence there shows
the kidneys aro inactive Dont dally
with uric acid solvents You might
go on till doomsday with them but un
til you cure the kidneys you will never
get well
Doans Kidney Pills not only remove
uric acid but cure the kidneys and then
all dnnger from uricacid is ended Here
is a McCook testimony to prove it
J S McBrayer real estate agent
EastDennison St McCook Neb says
About a year ago I was run down from
kidney trouble so that I was hardly able
to attend to my business affairs I had
a heavy dull aching across my kidneys I
Und through my loins If I made a
sudden move the pains would dart
through the email of my back 1 was
unable to go up or down stairs without
great suffering and the pains would at
times descend into my limbs The kid
ney secretions were much discolored and
caused me untold agony by their fre
quency After trying a number of rem
edies with unsatisfactory results I pro
cured a box of Doans Kidney Pills at
McConnells drug store I received
grent relief after using them but a short
time Thus encouraged I continued
taking them my kidneys were restored
to their normal condition and tho rheu
matic pain has become a thing of the
past
For sae by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the United
States
Remember tho name Doans and
take no other
If its meat you can get it at Marshs
market
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
McCook NatiQnal Bank
McCooh Nebraska
Charter No 6S23
In the State of Nebraska at tlio clo5o of busi
ness December 3 1907
RESOUKCES
Loans and Discounts 47945 4S
U S Bonds to secure circulation 12500 00
Premium on TJ S Bonds 734 37
Banking house furnituru and fixtures 2S3S oS
Due from National Banks not reserve
agents 1009 13
Due from State Bank and Bankers 7590 60
Due from approved reserve agents 42191 S9
Checks and other cash items 93 62
Notes of other National Banks 6395 00
Fratioual paper currencj nickels and
cents 2S 05
Laafll Money Reserve in Bank viz
Specie 5 3 330 45
Legal tender notes 1010100 1313145
Redemption fund with US Treasurer
5 per cent of circulation 025 00
Total 144759 37
liabilities
Capital stock paid in 50000 00
Undivided profits less expenses and
taxespaid 417 53
National Uank notes outstanding 12500 00
Due to other National Uanks 5099 22
Individual deposits subject to check 52038 04
Demand certificates of deposit 727 XI
Time certificates of deposit 23977 26
Total 144759 37
State of Nebraska
County of Red Willow
I C J OBrien cashier of the above named
bank do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the bet of nv knowledge and
belief C J OBrien Cashier
Attest P F McKexna Director
P Walsh Director
C F Leiin Director
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th
day of December 1T07 Peter Fosen
seal J - Notary Public
My commission expires May 11 1912
fcX3 A
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SiyZ SHOE
RESOLVED
That You aiav shine
up the old 5hoe5 but
There comes A Tme
WHEN YOU MUST BUY
NEW 5HOE5
SHINE IN THE NEW
ysS JJH W
E5S
Buster
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For Sale Two bedsteads one dreser
and one bed loungo F W Bosworth
Found A string of gold beads with
cross Owner can have same by paying
for this notice
Lost Strayed or Stolen Irish sett
er bird dog White strip on forehead
Reward for recovery W J ONeill
Dress making done very reasonably
On Manhattan street two blocks east of
the mill Mesdames Bald
ridge Chehey
For Sale Household goodo sewing
machine beds dnssers etc Must be
sold right away- -11-23 2t
Mrs L R IIileman
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles
kwif murtm llOwH Cm Ctncck TlCmV UIWF
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud 1
ing Piles Druggists refund money i
Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case
no matter of how long standing in GtoLi
days First application gives ease and
rest 30c If your druggist hasnt it
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louis Mo
Have You Houses To Rent
Then you should be supplied with
rent receipt books The Tribune has
just what jou want compact and com
plete
TjiTr jj iiwhiiiiiii
mfhe Land of Cpporf unify j
1 t GOfi OflH ACRES of Irrigable I
I lHMMlHiiHland NOW OPfN for F
m Settlement Its wonderful und vel f
1 oped resources described in fi
I trlljJliustraed booJt of iso paces SEKT t
r REE on application lo y
1 State Board of Immigration P
P Choyenne Wyoming
LEATHER IS HIGH NOW YOU HAVE BEEN
TOLD TUS MANY TIMERS 5oME MANUFAC
TURERS DO NoT GET THE PRICES 5UT GET
poorer leather we sell you a good
PAIR or SHOES TOR 250 OR 350 COME
TO OUR STOAE AND BRING YOUR FEET WITH
YOU AND LET MS SHoJ YOU WHAT A
STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE PAIR OF SHOES
WE CAN LET YOU HAVE OU LOOK OUT
FOR THE LOOKS AND THE FEEL AND WE
SHALL LOOK OUT FOR THE LEATHER OF
COURSE WE HAVE SHOES FOR ALL OCCA
SIONS AS FOLLOWS EVERYDAY SHOES FOR
150 UP DRESS PATENT LEATHERS FOR
350 TO 400
C L DeGROFF CO
McCOOK NEBRASKA
FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
For Sale Hay cane and straw
Phone 1651 David Deveny
For Sale or Rent Residence on
North Mam avenue
Mrs L R IIileman
For Sale Several pieces of furniture
good as new Mrs Geo Enoch
For Rent Two unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping Inquire at
this office It
Found A gray squirrel boa
at the West ward school house
Left
Rooms for Rent First door north of
Methodist church Furnace heat tf
P DAT T MrCnfr
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AGENT FOR
THE CELEBRATED
FAIRBURY HANCHETT
t WINDMILL
Thia is it warranted and
iN d windmill nothing better in
V the market Write or call on Mr
Ball before buying
A CH0E BLACK 3U7
Wfc SX lA
Fred Wiggins
Auctioneer
iflr lf
1000
96 tf
Will cry your
sile any time
anywhere
Bills posted
in tho Sappy
country Tin
cu psfurnlshd
for your fre
lunch without
extra charge
Terms 810
for first SLUK
or Ie3 1 por
ct on all sales
running over
All datt made by
The Danburv News
treat
Lumber Coal
Center
Home of Quality
and Quantity where
sells THE BEST LUM
BER AND COAL
Are you thinking of
building If so it r ten
to one our figures will
plei e you
MO McCLURE
Phone Xo 1
Manager
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