The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 21, 1908, Image 7

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Absenco of Mind
Mnuy amusing anecdotes are told of
blsiiop Burnets absence of luliid but
tew perhaps are more striking and
nave been less repeated than the fol
lowing which Lord Orford used to re
late
Burnet was once dining with the
Duchess of Marlborough after the
great dukes disgrace In the course of
conversation speaking of Marlbor
oughs great qualities great services
and great fall Burnet compared the
duke with Belisarius the great Ro
man
But how in reason exclaimed the
duchess could so great a general be
abandoned V
Ah my lady do you know what a
cursed brimstone of a wife he had
The hearers to the good Burnets
surpripc were confused and dumb
struck with the force of the parallel he
discovered In the cases of the Roman
aud the Englishman St James Ga
zette
The Count Too Touching
In the long corridor of an uptown ho
tel they tell of a certain foreigner who
until recently held court there of even
ings At last he disappeared and then
each of the men who had nightly been
entertained by his flow of anecdote
and his abundance of witty stories con
fessed that he had lent the count
various sums ranging from 100 up
The total seemed so formidable that a
movement was set on foot to bring the
defaulter back his whereabouts hav
ing been ascertained But funds were
needed for the purpose One of the
big ijien of Wall street who was a
creditor on the counts books to the ex
tent of 300 was approached for a sub
scription
Not on your life said he I dont
want him back LTcll borrow more
money from me if he gets in town But
Ill subscribe 23 toward a fund to
send him back to France If hell agree
to sail from Boston New York Globe
Recipe For Making Money
First catch your capital however
small or if homemade such as from
savings so much the better Place in
a steady secure position where it will
not be disturbed and allow to stand
Skim off all that accrues without waste
and with that at the proper season
make a stiff paste of business in
which place your capital or as much of
It as you can use with advantage A
little ripe judgment should be added
Season with hope and enterprise and
stir briskly with a bunch of fresh
energy While your pie is cooking
watch it carefully yourself and see
that nothing goes wrong Keep up a
good fire until It begins to brown and
dont take too much off the top for
tasting until the whole Is well cooked
then enjoy the result London Graph
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Square Bullets
In 171S an Englishman James Puc
kle secured a British patent for what
seems to have been an attempt at a
breechloadiug rapid firing gun An
original feature of the invention was
the use of two different breech plates
one for square bullets to be used
against the Turks and the other for
round bullets to be used against Chris
tians It is curious to find two oppos
ing tendencies in the same invention
Orst the desire to construct a gun that
should be more effective because more
destructive and second a desire to
recognize certain ethical distinctions
in its use If a round bullet was too
good for a Turk a square one was too
bad for a Christian London Chroni
cle
Stereotyping
It is claimed that stereotyping was
known in 1713 It was practiced by
William Ged of Edinburgh about 1730
Some of Geds plates are to be seen at
the Royal institution London A Mr
James attempted to introduce Geds
process in London in 1733 but failed
Stereotype printing was used in Hol
land during the last century and a
quarto Bible and a Dutch folio Bible
were printed there It was revived in
London by Wilson in 1S04 Since 1S30
the durability of stereotypes has been
greatly increased by electrotyping them
with copper or silver
The Cure
Professor W E Grange author of
be History of Primitive Love al
luded in the course of a lecture in Bos
ton to the modern cynical view of love
that prevails I remember once hear
ing a bricklajer and a plumber discuss
love I hold said the bricklayer that
if you are terribly in love the way to
cure yourself is to run away The
plumber shook his head and sneered
That will cure you he said provided
you run away with the girl
Short and Out
Where is Mr Middleman asked
the caller at the brokers office
I think hes out on a little matter
of wheat replied the bright clerk
Out long
Certainly not If ho had been long
he would have been In Its because
he was short that hes out Philadel
phia Press
Chemical
In Prestbury churchyard near Mac
clesfield Enerland mar be found the
following epitapn on a cnemist
Willies dead were full of woe
Well never see him more
He thought to drink of HsO
Twns HSO
A Vicious Dig
Patty I always think of all the un
kind things I have said during the day
before I fail asleep at night Patricia
Dear me Do you stay awake as
long as that
Many a fellow has his nose to the
grindstone without sharpening his
wits Philadelphia Record
INDIAN0LA
Miss Pearl Lyman and sister
came up from Bartley on No 5
Friday night for a visit with
friends
A fine snow fell here Thursday
to the depth of about three inches
It was preceded by a light rain
Prospects are good at this
time for a crop the coming year
Jarret Curry visited friends in
Indianola Thursday and Friday
of last week He was on his
way to Yuma Colorado where
his father has bought a farm on
which they will make their home
Miss Hazel Phillips returned
Saturday morning from her trip
to California
Floyd Welborn stopped off be
tween trains Sunday evening for
a short visit with home folks en
route from New York City to his
home in Denver
Mr and Mrs Charles Thomp
son are the proud parents of a
baby born last week
Mr and Mrs Lock who have
been visiting his brother and wife
west of town left for their home
in Idaho Tuesday morning
Three children of Frank Hess
living two miles north of town are
very sick with typhoid fever
Charles Skalla of McCook was
an Indianola visitor Wedneshay
Mrs McFann came down
Wednesday morning for a short
visit with her daughter Miss
Blanche McFann of the central
office
John Cavenough of Grand Is
land was a recent visitor in the
Tim Haley home Mr Caven
ough is an uncle of Mrs Haley
Miss Lena Hill is home from
Denver on a visit with her par
ents
Ecitor and Mrs By field were
McCook visitots Sunday
The council held a meeting on
on Tuesday evening and appoint
ed Frank Teel as marshal
Alice Taunley and Charlie
Hendershoct gave a party to their
young friends on Tuesday even
ing at the home of the former
the occasion being the celebration
of their birthdays They received
some very pretty tokens of love
from their friends
The mercury fell to zero Wed
nesday morning
Mr and Mrs Tim Haley are
expecting the father and brother
of the latter on a visit this week
Their home is in South Dakota
Two young men who were con
verted during the late revival
meetings were baptised by immer
sion in the Christian church last
Sunday afternoon
On Tuesday a young woman
working at the Cosgro hotel be
came tired of life and in her
efforts to shuffle off this mortal
coil took a dose of arsenic but
the promp work of a doctor and
stomach pump saved her life
Domestic trouble was said to
have been the cause
The city council has ordered a
meeting of the citizens to be held
on Friday evening to decide
about the proposition for lighting
the streets with the kind of light
now on trial
BARTLEY
We have not sent the Tribune
any news for three weeks We
had news to send but it was all of
a kind smallpox expresses it all
Bartley is still on the map on
the Jim Hill railroad in the east
ern part of Red Willow county
no better county in the state and
Bartley is a good town The
financial panic was bad but only
a shadow compared with the busi
ness depression caused by small
pox We are over the worst now
There have been twenty eight
cases of smallpox here and only
one death Twenty seven of these
cases had never been vaccinated
the other being vaccinated over
ten years ago Looks like vacci
nation is a preventative Over
two hundred persons have been
vaccinated with pure antiseptic
bovine virus and no bad result in
any of them one out of twenty
eight died with smallpox and yet
some people will sa Vaccine is
more dangerous than smallpox
and is no prevention The fact
is quarantine stops the spread of
smallpox and vaccination pre
vents smallpox in ninety eight
percent of the cases The village
board has been very faithful to
quarantine all cases There is
not now nor has there been any
more danger of exposure to the
disease than in other towns
Nearly all cases have recovered
and the quarantine been raised
Business is improving and Bartley
will soon be bus again improv
ing everything that makes for the
good
Percy Catlett has his nice resi
dence almost completed and will
move soon
The family of Mr Durbin
manager of the Farmers store
have arrived and will locate per
manently as soon as they can buy
or rent a suitable dwelling
Politics holds a place for thought
and discussion in Bartley and
nearly all are lined up for Roose
velt and Bryan for the next presi
dential candidates
The result of the Gossard trial
is a disappointment to the people
here
We have a new firm here now
Clark Matteson real estate
dealers They have offices in
Colorado and several points in
Nebraska and with a large cor
respondence will no doubt bring
valuable buyers from the cast to
locate here on farms
The fall grain in this vicinity
looks well much better than last
year at this time
The low price of hogs and high
price of corn is against us by
forcing small immature hogs on
the market
School has been opened again
the church bells will ring next
Sunday Sunday school and
church will be opened up and we
can pray in public as well as in
secret Theres a glad time com
ing soon and well all enjoy it
when the clouds roll by Small
pox all gone quarantine over
and people free to go and come
in pursuit of business and pleas
ure as neretoiore in our nice
little village
Lillian and Shirley Durbin
visited with Mrs Marion Ritten
berg in Indianola Monday
The first play in the new opera
house is expected to be held
Thursday evening March 12th
E E Smith returned Tues
day from Chicago where he sold
on the market there five cars of
cattle
Paul Reimer has been released
from quarantine and is at his post
again at Smiths grain office
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Heavy Work
Mr Younghub Did you bake this
bread darting Mrs Younghub Yes
dear Mr Younghub Well please
dont do anything like that again You
are not strong enough for Buch heavy
work
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GENERAL CONTRACTING PAINTERS A ND DECORATORS
Not Cheap hut How Good with Ua
Office and Shop west of First National Bank
Steel Ceilings Sold Put Up and Decorated
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Small Pox
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