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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
1 J f Middleton Ruby PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING All work guaranteed Phono 182 McCook Nebraska Hiss Ha M Briggs will teach class on piano Grad uate of Bethany conservatory 01 Jjinusuorg jvhuh oiuuio m homo of A G Hump Phono Muck 2f2 Scholars call or phono for further information A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Room Two over McConnolls drug store McCook Nobraska JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTEACTEB McCook Nehraska C33t AR6ntof Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Wator Works Oilico in Pontoilico building C II Hoylk C EEldbed BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys AT I AW Long Distance Ione 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second tioor PoEtoflico IJnilding McCook Neb DR R J GUNN DENTIST Pic n2 Office Rooms 3 and 5 Wnlsh Blk McCook GATEW00D VAHUt DENTISTS Office over McAdams Store Phone 190 H P SUTTON MCCOOK V JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA Were Just As Thankful For a smnll package as a large one Each will receive tho samo thorough and careful attention If we get tho former it may in time grow to the later by the satisfaction you will derive in wearing our laundered work Family washing Cc per pouud McCook -Steam Laundry V C BLAIR Prop Successor to G C Ileckniau PHONE 35 West Dennison St BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach jBVjpSpA Seeds plants roses bulbs vines shrubs fruit and ornamental trees Colorado grown best on earth LOW PRICES Free cata logue Agents wanted INTERNATIONAL NURSERIES The Big Growers Denver Colo 4 FRIEND TO FRIEND The personal recommendations of peo ple who have been cured of coughs and colds by Chamberlains Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and commerce ova a large part of the civilized world nSTTMi i in HB IA jji Hi 1kB HlktfS rj tJOSUJKK CITY LODGE DIRECTORY A Y A A 51 McCook Lodgo No 135 A F t A M moet ovury ilrHt and tliird Tiicnday of tlio moutli at 8KXJ i in in Masonic hall Ciiaumjh L Fajinkstock W M Lon Conk Sue it h si Occonozuo Council N 10 It it S M moots on tho lant Satunlay of ouch mouth at 800 p in u MiiHonic hall Ham ii A Hagbkiui T I M Syivkhtkii Couiial Sec K A IX King Cyrus ChapUir No i3 R A M moots ovory llrat ami third Thursday of each mouth at 800 p in in iM atonic hall Ciakknci H Okat II P Cmnton II Sawyije Sue KNIGIITH TIIMlIAU St John Commatidory No 10 K T moots on tho second Tlitiriluy of oach mouth at 800 p in in Masonic hall Emurhon Hanson E C SylvesteuCoudeal Roc modkkn woodmen Noblo Camp No G03 M V A moots ovory second and fourth TbiirHilay of each mouth at Hit p m in Jiiiibcliows hall Pay assessments at Whito House Grocery J M Smith Clork S E Howell V C w o w Moots second and fourth Thursdays nt S oclock in DiumondH hall Ciiah F Maukwad C W C Moyek Clork workmen McCook Lodgo No 01 AOUW moots ovory Monday at 800 p in in Diamonds hall C U Ouay Rec Feed Schlahel M W locomotive engineers McCook Division No Cij H of L E moots every second and fourth Satunlay of oach month at 230 in Morris hall Walter Stokes C E W D Uurnett F A E locomotive firemen McCook Lodgo No 599 It of L F E moots ovory Saturduy at 730 p in in cliow s hull I D Pennington M Geo A Campbell Sec RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Harvey Division No 95 O R C moots the second and fourth Sundays of oach month at 300 p in in Diamonds hall Joe Hegenbeeqer C Con M O McClure Sec RAILWAY TRAINMEN C W Bronson Lodgo No 487 B of R T meots flrht and third Suudnyi at 230 p in and second and fourth Fridays at 730 p m each month in Morris hall Neal Heeler M R J Moore Sec RAILWAY CARMEN Young America I odgo No 455 B R C of A meets on tho first and third Thursdays of each month in Diamonds hull ut730 p m Con Kreiger C C N II Snyder Rec Sec MACHINISTS Rod Willow Lodge No 587 I A of M meots every s ecoud aud fourth Tuesday of tho month at 800 p in in Ganschow hail D O Hewitt Pres W II Anderson Rec Sec BOILERMAKERS McCook Lodgo No 407 B of B M I S B of A meets flrst and third Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows hall KNIGHTS OF TYTniAS McCook Lodgo No 42 K of P meots every Wednesday at 800 p in in Masouic hall M Lawritson C C J N Gaarde K R S ODD fellows McCook Lodgo No 137 1 O O F meets ovory Monday at 800 p m iu Ganschows hull Scott Doax Sec E H Doan N G eagles McCook Aerio No 1514 F O E meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 pm in Diamonds hall Social meetings on the lirst aud third Fridays R S Light W Pres G C Heckman W Sec KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS McCook Council No 112G K of C moets tho first and third Tuesdays of oach month at 800 p in in Diamonds hall G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K g A R J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meots on tho first Saturday of each mouth at 230 p m Ganschows hall J M Henderson Cmndr J H Yaegee Adjt eastern star Euroka Chapter No SG O E S meets the secoud and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hull Mrs Sarah E Kay W M Sylvester Cordeal Sec degree OF nONOR McCook Lodgo No 3 D of H meots every secoud and forth Fridays of each month at 800 p in in Ganschows hall Mrs Laura Osburn C of H Mrs MatieG Welles Rec EOYAL NEIGHBORS Noblo Camp No 862 R N A meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month at 230 p m in Ganschows hall Mrs Mary Walker Oracle Mrs Augusta Anton Rec LADY MACCABEES Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets every first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Ganschow ball Mrs W B Mills Commander Harriet E Willetts R K DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA Court Granada No 77 meets on tho first and and third Tuesdays of each month at S p m in the Morris hall Anna Hannan G R Josephine Mullen F S l OF GA B McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on the first and third Fridays of oach month at 230 p m in Diamonds hall Adeline Dole Pres Matie Welles Sec p e o Chapter X P E O meets the second and fourth Saturdays of oach monia at 230 p m at the homes of the various members Mrs G H Thomas Pres Mrs C H Meeker Cor Sec FENNEY WALKER GENERAL CONTRACTING PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Not How Cheap but How Good with Us Office and Shop west of First National Bank Steel Ceilings Sold Put Up and Decorated KILL THE BRUTE SKIN KIM PROPERLY AND SHIP HIS SKIN AND ALL OTHER FURSHSDESPaTS WOOL e TO THE SHIPMENT HOUSE MMILLAHFURWOOLC Miniwftpoiis Miniv THERES MONEY IN IT Write for Circulars i Life In Christiania Many of tho residences of Christiania stand villa like In toe midst of pretty gardens which in summer are full of bloom and give the streets a pecullur charm and sense of openness Within the people live simple wholesome lives kindly and hospitable with that truest hospitality which invites the guest to share In good cheer without ostentation or display Dinner Is at 3 or 4 oclock served by trim fresh looking maids and supper nt 8 where except on form al occasions the guest Is free to forage around the table for himself Dost and hostess drink the health of oach guest with the word skaal replied to by the eyes over the glass after drink ing Adjourning to the drawing room the guests thank both master and mis tress of the house and on the nest meeting never fall to say Thanks for the last time One Is everywhere struck by the frank and unaffected sim plicity of the life and the straightfor ward kindliness of the people II H D Peirce In Atlantic Dread of Marble Portraits One peculiarity of human nature that I am reminded of daily said a sculptor is the disinclination of the average man to look upon himself re produced in marble The sight strikes him with positive dread It makes him feel as If he were looking on his own lifeless body For that reason It is difficult to persuade many persons worth modeling to sit for a sculptor Frequently I am asked why most of my work is modeled after dead and gone subjects The answer is that liv ing people refuse to give me a commis sion The art of the sculptor differs there from that of the painter Every body likes to be painted The sight of ones face ones figure ones clothes in a picture evokes nothing but pleasura ble emotions if well done but to see oneself carved out of marble produces such an overpowering sense of death that many sensitive persons put off Im mortalization at the hands of a sculp tor until they are really dead New York Press His Brothers At the usual monthly petty sessions court held in a certain provincial town some weeks ago the following incident occurred One of the local police constables had summoned a neighboring farmer on a charge of having a number of asses wandering at will on the public road The defendant failed to appear but his brother was present in the person of the clerk of petty sessions who on hearing the sentence of the presiding magistrate Fined 2s 2d and costs rose to the occasion by replying Theyre my brothers your worship Ill pay the line He was shocked when his becoming exhibition of fraternal love for the asses was rewarded with an outburst of laughter Loudon Graphic Where the Shoe Pinched It was easy for air Itandall to bear with his wifes remarkable decision of character at all times but her obsti nacy he found most diilicult to endure I cant quite comprehend her he conflded to his brother after one try ing experience Many years as we have been married she still surprises me Why all in the same day some times in the same hour she will settle a disturbance in the kitchen put the children just where they belong adjust some matter in the church and then when her judgment ought to be at Its best display the most astounding ob stinacy in attempting to regulate my goings out or comings in Its Its in comprehensible Moslem Prayer Rugs Prayer rugs were evidently invented for the purpose of providing the wor shipers with one absolutely clean place on which to offer prayers It is not lawful for a Moslem to pray on any place not perfectly clean and unless each one has his own special rug he is not certain that the spot has not been polluted It does not matter to these followers of Mohammed how unclean a rug that is on the floor may be because over it they place the prayer rug when their devotions begin An Eye Experiment The two eyes really see two objects If the two forefingers be held one at the distance of one foot the other two feet in front of the eyes and the for mer be looked at two phantoms of the latter will be observed one on each side If the latter figure be regarded two phantoms of the nearest finger will be observed mounting guard one on either side Answered Two ministerial candidates named Adam and Low preached in a Scottish church Mr Low preached in the morning and took for his text Adam where art thou He made a most excellent discourse and the congregation was much edi fied In the evening Mr Adam preach ed and took for his text Lo here I am His Economy Father Its ouly fair to tell you that Im pleased with your economy this term Your requests for money were too frequent last term Son Yes fa ther I thought so too so this term Ive had everything on tick London Tit Bits Lucky Smith Just missed running down an old lady with my auto Jones Bah Jove youre a lucky dog Smith Sure I just had It painted last week Chicago News Little Food Student Something is preying on my mind Professor TV It must be very hungry Yale Record Real Estate Filings The following real estato tilings have been made in the county clerks office since our Inst report Willinm M Prante and wife to Henry 11 Pinnigsmier wd to bw qr 14 se qr 154 30 8 5080 00 Enos M Woods and wifo to Orville B Woods wd to lot 11 blk 0 Danbury 550 00 Edgar L Moans and wife to William Jeffries wd to lots 1231 s hf n hf sw qr w hf se qr i 4 29 16000 00 John E Kelley and wifo to Henry Winans and wife wd to lot 4 blk 7 1st South Mc Cook Henry Winans to B It Askey wd to lot 4 blk 7 1st South McCook 100 00 75 00 Otto Webber and wife to John Clouse wd to ne qr o hf nw qr 22-3-27 3465 00 Georgb Marshall and wifo to James Wholatonholm wd to n hf so qr s hf no qr 18-3-28 4800 00 Allen E Pennington and wifo to Charles S Mort wd to nw qr sw qr 17-1-26 1100 00 Stephen Bolles and wifo to James B Doyle wd to n hf sw qr 27-4-29 1500 00 Elizabeth B Barrett and hus to C S Quick jr wd to lot 18 blk 29 Indianola 100 00 Joseph H Thompson and wifo to Robert W and John N Stilhnger wd to w hf 26-2-30 8000 00 Farmers Trading Co to public articles of incorporation George W Cory and v wife to Perry S Hamilton wd to n hf n hf a hf 8 4 30 12500 00 Mary Lehn and hus to Mary E Simmons wd to lot 8 blk 25 McCook 1250 00 Deane A Clyde wid to Mit chell U Clyde wd to lot 9 blk 21 McCook Thomas G Neill and wife to Charles Skalla lot 8 blk 9 1st McCook 100 2400 00 Michael J McCaffrey and wife to Jonathan L and Jesse G Miller wd to b hf 25-1-30 4500 00 Clinton B Sawyer and wifo to Aaron G King wd to lot 9 pt lot 8 blk 3 1st McCook 2600 00 Nelly Tanner and hus to Fred Troestor wd to sw qr e hf nw qr 11 n hf nw qr all in 2- 29 5000 00 Mary A Colling wid to Affa C Seeley wd to sw qr 5 2 27 Lincoln Land Co to Thomas Moore wd to lot G blk 3 7th McCook Affa C and Paul S Seeley to Mary A Colling wd to sw qr ne qr w hf se qr 29 w hf ne qr 32-3-27 Asa F Ballah and wifo to John S Kennard wd to sw qr 25-2- 26 Ira L Elliott and wife to R S Thomas wd to ne qr nw qr nw qr ne qr 32 se qr sw qr swqrseqr 29-1-30 James Smothurst and wife to Ralph S Thomas wd to sw qr 32 se qr 31-1-30 Ira L Illiott and wife to R S Thomas wd to nw qr nw qr 33 ne qr ne qr 32 se qr se qr 29-1-30 100 250 00 4800 00 3500 00 5500 00 3500 00 Charles F Lehn and wife to George W Cory wd to n hf n hf se hf 8 4 30 10000 00 Ascar Korn and wife to Willis ton H Smith wd to sw qr 4-1-30 700 00 Williston H Smith sin to Michael Crocker wd to sw 4-1-30 75000 IT SAVED Ml LIFE WRITES ECZEMA PATIENT Bed ridden Sufferer Completely Cured by Use of D D D External Wash One of the most remarkable eczema cures recently credited to the well known D D D Prescription has just been recorded in Chicago Mrs E Hegg 1550 West Madison street under date of Dec 9 1907 writes as follows I suffered three years with Weeping eczema It started with a little spot on my knees and spread fast over my whole body I spent hundreds of dollars and went to every good doctor I heard of but kept getting worse Nothing would stop the awful itch and burning I had to stay in bed from the middle of May to the middle of July Then I tried DDD Prescription This is the 9th or December and I am entirely free from the terrible disease DDD sav ed my life When I began this treatment people were afraid of me I looked so terrible My husband was tho only one who would take care of me DDD stopped the itch at once 30 I could sleep which I had not done before Then I began to get better fast and now my skin is clear and white not a spot anywhere Just a few drops of DDD Prescrip tion applied to the skin brings relief nothing to swallow or drink We vouch for DDD Prescprition also the cleans ing DDD soap Get a bottle today if you have any skin disease Begin your cure at once For sale by all druggists Same price twice the service The Tribune to its advertisers INDIANOLA Miss Pearl Lyman of Bartloy was in town Thursday Miss Nellie Andrews who has boon home on a short vacation returned to her hospital duties iu Denver first of tho weok Newton Smith has returned from Kansas City much improved in health Ho oxpects to go back however and continue tho troatmont awhilo longor Rev A D Burruss wont down to Arapahoe Wednesday morning to help with revival meetings now in progress at that place Mr Conrad Bowers of Edison was calling on friends in Indianola Sunday MiBs Anna Smith spent Saturday and Sundny with relatives in McCook Mr and Mrs Jerry Noo and little Claronco came over from Danbury Sat urday morning for a visit with friends A small snow foil here Saturday morning but did not stay long Tho Masons gave a banquet to their friends Thursday ovoning and a royal good time was had A largo crowd was present and sociability and good will were tho order of tho occasion S R Smith and undo Henry Crabtroo wore the orators of the evening Mrs John Fritz who has been in n Lincoln hospital for some time died a short time since and was buried in the Luthoran cemetery on Sunday last R E Smith and Mr Taylor are ovor at Alec Browns near Danbury giving the artistic touches to his fine now resi dence Mr Brown will have a beautiful home when completed Nora Silvernail Lillian Gentry Mrs John Strunk Sarah Jensen and Ira Horton were among the numbers that visited McCook between trains last Sat urday night Grandpa Vogo who has been a visitor in the homo of his son-in-law for the past two months left for his homo in South Dakota Tuesday morning His daughter Mrs Haley went home with him for a short visit A small passenger arrived at the home of Roy Smith and wife one day last week to remain until further announce ment Mrs Charles Thompson has gone east on a visit Miss Flossie Andrews was an Indina ola visitor this week Mrs Schultz and little daughter visit ed in Cambridge last Wednesday Charles Thompson has his new house almost ready for tho painters When completed it will be one of tho finest residences in Indianola Mrs Charles Byfield and children were down from McCook first of the week visiting relatives Miss Edith Allen is visiting her sister Mrs Earl Calhoun in Cambridge this week RED WILLOW Mr and Mrs Barrett of McCook were visitors at Mr Hatchers on Sunday Mrs Sexson is quite sick with the grip Mrs Rinck was ill with heart trouble but is better Mrs Hauxwell gave an old fashioned quilting where tongues and fingers moved fast and justice was done to tho sumptuous dinner Mrs Giese from Colorado and Mr and Mrs Earnest from near Benkelman came to the wedding of their sister Aimee who was married to Arch Hat cher on the 25th A number of invited guests from hero attended a Masonic banquet in Indian ola on Thursday evening Mrs Sawyer had quite a scare one day last week when a man living about 6 miles north stopped at her home drunk and took possession with a re volver shooting so promiscuously that she and the children took refuge with a neighbor She thinks its no wonder women are assaulted out in the country as her experience proved that too much red tape was necessary to have an officer come to dislodge a drunken intruder PLEASANT PRAIRIE C M Lofton is pushing the work on his new house and expects to have it completed in time to plant corn R E Lant traded teams with Tom Relph last week Jim Goodanberger of McDonald Ivans formerly residing here was visit ing with her mother and home folks last week George Lincoln and family and Bob Kennedy and family of Cedar Bluffs were visiting at Mrs Goodenbergers last Sunday The petition to divide school district No 35 has created quite a stir in this neighborhood and the end is not vet The sad death of Charlie Randal cast a gloom over the entire neighborhood as he was well liked and will be greatly missed The family have the sympathy of all in their bereavement Dont forget the Sunday school and preaching service at the school house next Sunday afternoon Hard and Soft Paper in convenient sizes for desk use in fig uring and making notes at the Tribune office Very reasonable price Rozell Barger Dennison Street McCook Nebraska Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Now location just across rnC street iu I Walsh building l H VVK v You Carry Insurance on your life on your property Why not insure yourself against adversity in tho future by invest ing your surplus funds in a bank account Allow it to accumulate until a time comes when you need it badly that is when you will appreciate its true worth Just as tho valuo of your life in surance increases as you grow older so will your bank account grow as you add to it weekly monthly or yearly In fa t tho possibilities of your bank ac ount is limited only by your earning and saving capacity An account with this bank is Good Insurance The Old Reliable 22 Years in Business THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK McCook Nebraska California Trip Now EESTfSH Go Somewhere Make That Low one way colonist rates daily until April 30th to Utah Cali fornia Oregon Washington and Montana Winter Tours To the south and Gulf resorts daily until April 30th Homeseekers Rates 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to Colorado Big Horn Basin Montana and Northwest The Big Horn Basin Mr D Clem Deaver Landseek ers Information Bureau Omaha will personally conduct landseek ers to this country the first and third Tuesdays in April Write Mr Deaver for information about very desirable irrigated lands in tho basin subject to homestead under the big government ditch or under private ditches 100000 acres of new basinland will come under water in 1903 Business Openings We have a list of excellent busi ness chances in new growing towns on Burlington extensions gpt established early ahead of the coming population Write Mr Deaver R E FOE vicket Agent McCook Neb L W WAKELEY G P A Omaha Neb