The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 22, 1908, Image 7

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CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
A F A M
McCook LcmIko No 135 A F A M moeta
ovory flrat and third TiiftRduy of tho mouth nt
800 p in in Mnsonlc hull
Chaules L Fahnestock V M
Lon Conk Sec
B B M
Occouoxoo Council No 10 R fcS M moots on
the last Saturday of each month at 800 p in
n Masonic hull
ItAirn A IlAQDERa T I M
SylaEhteb Cuhueal Sec
u A M
Kinc Cyrus Chapter No 35 R A M meets
every 11 rut mid thirdThursduy of each mouth at
800 p in in Mueouic hall
Ciauenci H Gbay K P
Clinton B Sawiee Sue
KNIOIITHTEMPLAB
St John Conimnndary No 10 K T moots on
tho second Thursday of ouch month at 800 p
in in Masonic hall
Emkrhon Hanson E C
Sylvkbteu Couueal Bee
EA8TEUN STAU
Euroka Chapter No 86 O E S moots tho
second and fourth FridayH of oach mouth at
300 p in in Masonic hall
Mrs Sarah E Kay W M
Sylvester Cordkal Sec
MODERN WOODMEN
Noblo Camp No C0J M V A meets evory
second and fourth Thursday of each mouth at
a JO pm in Ganschows hall Puy assessments
at White House Grocery
J M Smith Clerk S E Howell V C
BOTAL NEIGIinons
Noblo Camp No 802 R N A moots every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
2150 p m in Ganschows hall
Mus Mart Walker Oraclo
Mrs Augusta Anton Kec
w o av
Moots second and fourth Thursdays at 8
oclock in Diamonds hall
Chas F Markwad C C
W C Moter Clerk
WORKMEN
McCook Lodjjo No CI AOUW meots ovory
Monday at 800 p in in Diamonds hall
B Gray Rec Fred Schlagul M W
DEGREE OF HONOR
McCook Lodco No 3 D of IL moots evory
second and forth Fridays of oach mouth at 800
p m in Ganschows hall
Mrs Laura Osburn C of H
Mrs Matie G Welles Rec
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
McCook Division No C23 H of Ii E moots
every second and fourth Saturday of oach
month at 230 in Morris hull
Walter Stokes C E
W D Burnett F A E
locomotive firemen
McCook Lodpe No 599 B of L F E
meets every Saturday at 7 30 p m in Gans
chows hull
I D Pennington M
Geo A Campbell Sec
railway conductors
Harvoy Division No 95 O R C meets the
second and fourth Sundays of each month at
500 p m in Diamonds hall
Joe Hegenbeugee C Con
M O McOiure Sec
railway trainmen
C W Bronson Jodgo No 4S7 B of R T
moots flit and third Sundays at 2150 p m and
second and fourth Fridays at 730 p m oach
month in Morris hall Neal Beeler M
R J Moore Sec
railway carmen
Young America Lodce No 150 B R C of A
meets on the first and third Thursdays of each
month in Diamonds hall at 730 p in
Cos Keeigee C C
H Snydee Rcc Sec
machinists
Red Willow Lodgo No 587 I A of M meets
very second and fourth Tuesday of tho month
at o00 p in in Gauschow hail
D O Hewitt Pres
W H Anderson Rec Sec
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
A meots first and third Fridays of each month
in Odd Fellows hall
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
McCook Lodge No 42 K of P meots every
Wednesday at 800 p m iu Masonic hall
M Lvweitson C C
J X Gaarde K R S
odd fellows
McCook Lodge No 137 1 O O F meets every
Monday at 8 00 p m in Ganschows hall
W H Ackeeman N G
W A Middleton Sec
eagles
McCook Aerio Xo1514 F O E meets the
second and fourth Fridays of each month at
S 00 p m in Diamonds hall Social meotings
on tho first and third Fridays
R S Light W Pres
G C Heckmax W Sec
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1120 K of C meets the
first and third Tuesdays of each month atS00
p m in Diamonds hall
G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G 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
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
every first and third Thursday evenings of oach
month in Ganschow hall
Mrs W B Mills Commander
Harriet E Willetts R K
G A R
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each month at 230 p m
Ganschows hall
J M Henderson Cmndr
J H Yaeger Adjt
Ii OF G A B
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meots on
the first and third Fridays of each month at
230 p m in Diamonds hall
Adeline Dole Pres
Matie Welles Sec
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Chapter X P E O meets the second and
fourth Saturdays of each monta at 230 p m
at the homes of tho various members
Mrs G H Thomas Pros
Mrs- C H Meeker Cor Sec
FRIEND TO FRIEND
The personal recommendations of peo
pie who have been cured of coughs ani
colds by Chamberlains Cough Remedy
have done more than all else to make it a
staple article of trade and commerce ova
large part of the civilized world
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Base Ball Fever
On - Zmiis
I feel It coming on again this spring
It always gets mo just about this time
It steals upon me softly and it says
The game Is called at 3 oclock now
climb
I squirm about and swear I will not
budge
The demon grabs me madly by the hair
Next mrnutc I am rushing for a car
And when the umpire bawls Play
ball Im there
My office boy Is acting rather strange
Im dreadfully afraid hes got It too
But if he gets away this year I know
That boy must think up something that
Is new
lie lost grandmothers last year sixteen
times
His sisters wedding happened once a
week
And now I know from how he lolls
around
Hes planning up some scheme to make
a sneak
Oh well this working all the time Is
hard
And yet I must pitch in today and dig
Theres sevral most important matters up
And one of them is well its pretty big
Excuse me please The telephone doth
ring
Whats that Oh no I cannot go to
day
He is Youre sure that he will pitch the
game
Well yes I think Ill join you right
away
P S The editor requests that you fin
ish this to suit yourself Uncle By leaves
word that he intended to write another
stanza but unexpectedly was called out
on business
Stringhalt Philosophy
The sincere man can accomplish
much
it ft it
Some people are like crows very
noisy and little thought of
it it
A cracked hell and a cracked man
always give forth unpleasant utter
ances
it it it
Small griefs are always told Great
griefs secrete themselves within a heart
and have no tongue to break the holy
silence
it it it
Nothing rests a city man so much
after having the din of the city in his
ears all day as the sweet gushing
song of a brook crooning its way
through fern decked banks and oer
mossy stones
Attractions
Beyond the Alps lies Italy
Amid the fragrant breeze
And speaking of the fragrance there
Is also limburg cheese
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Harp Strums
Spring is certainly putting out some
very fine display advertising
it it it
The trouble with scolds is that after
they have given you a piece of their
minds they always have plenty left
3r it it
Sometimes the small boy who goes
fishing on Sunday and doesnt catch
anything catches something when he
gets home
it it it
No man is guilty until his wife
catches him at it and then oftentimes
she prefers to believe him rather than
the cuckoo clock
it it it
The wise parson will preach special
sermons for young ladies and in this
way draw not only the young ladies
but all the unmarried men in town
it it it
Telling your bachelor friend that
your wife always cures your headache
by rubbing it away is slight consola
tion for the b f especially when your
wife is absent on her vacation
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Fly Time
Oh the summer time is near
It is time for flies I fear
There was one came on today
In his buzzing sort of way
Lit upon my nose and said
Ho what makes this smeller red
Its time for flies
On their never ceasing raid
In the butter they will wade
In the milk theyll fall and die
In the coffee and the pie
On the bald mans head theyll skate
At a very frisky rate
Its time for flies
Oh the tanglefoot will lie
On the chair to catch the fly
Sisters beau will come along
All the world will be a song
Then hell sit in it the goose
Oh my goodness turn me loose
Its time for flies
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Danger Ahead
Kissing is infectious contagious and
delirious It infects the sweetest and
prettiest of young ladies and spreads
among all her acquaintances As for
the delirious part quite frequently
both parties to the kissing game are
insane on this one subject And
to make kissing the more dangerous
It very frequently leads to matrimony
HvAtrYYvJXu
CHURCH TOWERS
They Are c Distinctive Feature of the
Mexican View
There is no country better worth vls
itlntr than Mexico It Is very striking
in crossing the border from the United
States to note bow completely every
thing changes Here there hardly
seems anything man has constructed
which harmonizes with its surround
ings there everything seems to be en
tirely a part of the country It is
more foreign than Europe is now and
constantly reminds one of the east
Riding In some of the little traveled
districts I could hardly believe that I
was not in India The dust in- the
road the thorn scrub on both sides
with that pungent smell of the blos
soms all reminded me of the country
about Ahmedabad The plateau In
winter the dry season Is very much
like the desert long stretches of coun
try with purple mountains in the dis
tance without a tree in sight except
where there is a town or where irri
gation has kept a little green and a
few trees have been planted Often
the horizon is so distant that the
mountains melt into the skj and per
haps one catches a glimpse of the snow
on one of the volcanoes The color is
that of its own Mexican opal greens
blues and reds
Everywhere the distinctive features
are the church towers and tiled domes
rising above the towns The exteriors
of these churches are always pictur
esque and interesting but the interiors
are usually disappointing for they
have suffered much during many revo
lutions and perhaps even more from
senseless renovations There are a
few still untouched where one can see
them as nearly all were once entirely
covered with richly carved wood heav
ily gilded Gold was used thickly ev
erywhere till the carving looked like
solid metal I have seen much gold in
churches but none to equal that in
Mexico Lockwood do Forest in Cen
tury
NO ALTERNATIVE
The Jury Had to Teach the Pompous
Judge a Lesson
A certain trial judge in a certain
state became so unpopular that the
only way he could get a verdict for the
state was to make his charge in favor
of the prisoner When matters had
reached this stage a famous feud fight
er was arrested on a charge of murder
and brought to trial The case which
was the judges first murder trial at
tracted much attention and the judge
whose unpopularity arose from his
vanity and pomposity greatly enjoyed
his role as umpire of the law The
case was a clear one against the de
fendant and his guilt Avas so conclu
sively proved that the judge even pre
sumed to charge accordingly The
jury retired and when they filed back
into court it was noticed that they
avoided the prisoners eye and looked
unusually solemn
Gentlemeu said the judge waving
the clerk into silence have you
reached a verdict
We have said the foreman
The judge opened a paper bag and
drew out a black cap With au im
portant look around the courtroom he
placed this on his head and pulled it
down until it met his ears
Prisoner he said arise and look
at the jury Jury arise and look at the
prisoner Gentlemen what is your
verdict
The jurymen who had been whisper
ing to each other nodded cheerfully
at the prisoner
Not guilty said the foreman
Of course he said later Avhen ev
ery one had shaken the innocent mans
hand he was guilty all right and
that was going to be our verdict but
when the little judge put that black
cap on his head and pulled it down
over his ears like that there was only
one thing for us to do and we did it
New York Sun
Graveyard Neighbors
The agent for a cemetery company
was expatiating on the good points of
a certain lot Presently the prospec
tive purchaser interrupted with the
enumeration of several prominent fam
ilies owning property there
Is this lot near theirs she asked
The agent admitted that it was quite
a distance off
Then said the woman I dont
Avant it Id rather pay more and get
in a good neighborhood
The agent collapsed
Has it come to the point he said
where people consider their next door
neighbors even in a graveyard New
York Sun
Business Sense
In new lines of goods is where the
profits lie The old standbys that ev
ery dealer keeps have the prices all cut
to pieces on them Get the new things
ahead of the other fellows and make
money on them Frequent change of
the arrangement of your show cases
gives the effect of new goods receiA ed
The same old arrangement month in
and month out no matter how many
new goods looks like the same old
stock Printers Ink
Persuasive
Your wife is somewhat strong mind
ed isnt she Littlejohn
Strong minded A furniture polish
peddler came here yesterday and in
five minutes she sold him some polish
she had made herself London Tele
graph
An Easy Way
One of the easiest and most effective
ways of escaping the hardships of
prison abuses is found In the simple
old process of keeping out of prison
Chicago Record Herald
Honor the tree that gives you shelter
Danish
BARTLEY
A notable wedding occurred at tho
homo of Mr and Mrs D J Richmond
May 17 at twelve m when Miss Mary
and Mr Geo Teeters wore united in
marriage by Rov Heggaman of Bartley
About fifty guests were present Miss
Vermnn of Freedom presided at the
piano playing the wedding march
Many fine presents were received by
this worthy couple who will reside at
Freedom Neb
Something doing in Bartley Satur
day last The town was full of people
Tho Free Methodists preached on tho
sidewalks and the Barlow show company
band played in the streets The mer
chants were busy supplying the needs
of prosperous farmers and contented
citizens of Bartley
The now hotel will be opened June
1st A Mr Spangler from Merna is the
proprietor who will cater to the wants
of tho public
A son of Fred Huntwork fell from tho
foundation of a new house on the place
and sustained a broken arm abovo tho
elbow and a dislocation of the elbow
joint
A son of Mrs Kithcart is hero visit
ing Ho is a physician at Battle Creek
Michigan
C E Matthews manager of the Farm
ers elevator iB in Kansas this week
visiting his parents and other relatives
Percy Catlett is in charge of the
Farmers elevator in the absence of C
E Matthews
Mr Shouse and family and Mrs John
Rider and family of Indianola attended
the Richmond Teeters wedding
We notice Pure Food Commissioner
Johnson wont allow farmers to sell
rotten eggs How about fruit dealers
consigning rotten strawberries to our
merchants to be put on sale
Miss Maud Myers of McCook is here
on a visit the guest of Miss Mae Hain
ing
Wm Dunn near Freedom died Mon
day Elder Isaac Clark of Beaver
Crossing was sent for to preach the fun
eral discourse
DANBURY
Mr and Mrs Jas Springer are the
proud parents of a baby girl born Fri
day May 15th
Clifford Burbridge of McCook attend
ed the commencement exercises at this
place Friday
Leon Huett of Beaver City attended
the commencement exercises and
alumni banquet at this place last Fri
day and Saturday nights
Born to Ambrose Ruby and wife a
baby boy Tuesday May 19fch
Mr and Mrs J L Sims and Mrs
Otto Puelz departed Monday night
for Omaha Mrs Sims and Mrs Puelz
going for medical treatment
Miss Minnie Pool of Lebanon visited
from Friday until Monday at the Mc
Donald home attending the graduating
exercises and banquet
Dr W A DeMay was a McCook vis
itor the first of this week
Mrs Green and daughter Hallie and
Mrs Morgan and daughter Alta Avere
Indianola visitors Monday
Mr and Mrs Wm Kendall received
news of the marriage of their son Henry
who lives at Oakland Calif
W R Burbridge returned to his
home in Franklin Nebr after a weeks
visit with relatives
Mrs H E Waugh of Lebanon was a
Danbury visitor between trains Tues
day
Misses Katie and Sadie Greenway
were Wilsonville visitors the latter part
of this week
Misses Sadie and Dora Greenway
were McCook viitors last Saturday
RED WILLOW
The stork called on Mr and Mrs
Clifton Friday night leaving a little
daughter
Hazel Bellair is helping Mrs Jacob
Randel who is boarding the men who
are building the elevator
Lincoln Smith returned to Lincoln
last Friday after making a visit of two
Aveeks with his brother F C Smith
Otto Gladys and Fay Randel spent
Sunday with their Uncle Frank Hess
Jacob Randel lost a fine young horse
which became Avrapped in a loose barb
wire cutting it so terribly it had to be
put out of it misery
On Sunday Ben King and family at
tended a joint birthday dinner of his
father and mother at their home near
McCook
GRANT
too late for last aveek
A nice rain put the ground in good
shape for corn planting John Wesch
has put 50 acres to corn up to date
Clyde Hartman who has been work
ing on the Morlan ranch for the past
three months is on a lay off and is
visiting relatives and friends here
A large interesting ball game took
place Sunday on the home diamond
between Grant and Traer Over one
hundred people were present to witness
the game
Miss Gertrude Hartman left Monday
for Hastings
Mis3 Daisy Albrecht is staying at
home with her mother again
Mrs Albrecht and family visited her
son Roy Sunday
INDIANOLA
George Sheppard was at Cambridgo
on business Wednesday
Mack Goddard of the oastorn part of
tho state was in town Thursday
Earl Glandon of McCook visitod in
town Friday and Saturday
Ollio Gotchall of near Danbury was
in town Friday
Mrs Sullivan and son of McCook
visitod relatives in town Friday
Mrs II N Colling who has been
quite sick is improving
Mrs R L Duckworth and childron
visitod in Cambridgo Sunday
Miss George visited at her homo in
Cambridge Saturday and Sunday
Frank Lamborn of Wilcox Nebraska
visited at W II Walkers the first of
the week
Jacob Lauderock wife and daughter
of Omaha visited at C II Russells tho
first of tho week
Mrs Walker Andrews of near Dan
bury visited relatives in town the first
of tho week
The M E ladies held an exchange in
Colemans new brick store Saturday
and realized a generous income
Mrs J L Townloy is visiting over at
the Beaver with her mothor Mrs
Springer
Mrs W Thompson is quite sick
Ethel Silvernail loft Tuesday morn
ing for Haiglor Nebraska for a visit
with relatives
F W Deffer of Holdrege arrived on
No 13 Sunday and is the guest of
Miss Hazel Phillips
Walton Barlow Bros show Fri
day was well attended
Ami Teel arrived homo Monday
morning from Excelsior Springs whore
he has been for the last few weeks
Mr McCallum left for Excelsior
Springs where he goes for his health
A N Puckett and niece Edith left
last Friday for Fairbury on a short
visit
Miss Edith McWilliams is visiting in
Danbury this week
A large number of young people at
tended the speaking contest at Bartley
Saturday night
A feAV from Danbury attended the
county examination in Indianola Mon
day
Mrs James McCallum left Monday
evening on No 11 for Excelsior
Springs
Willie Dunn a son of John Dunn
died at his home near Freedom Tues
day morning of pneumonia
Leonard Smith shipped hogs to St
Joseph Tuesday evening
Mr and Mrs H Shouse and daught
er Jennie attended tho wedding of Mr
Teeter and Mary Richmond Monday
north of Bartley
J Fritz shipped a car of hogs to St
Joe Tuesday evening
Father T L Kelley Avas in McCook
Sunday
Mrs Adams of the east visited with
her sister Mrs James McClung the
first of the week
R F D NO I
A coal shed and storage room has
been built where the barn on the Luth
eran church property used to be The
barn was destroyed by fire some time
since
John Knobs is painting his house to
the improvement of its appearance
J P Notley has just completed 230
feet of cement walks in the yard at the
Shadeland stock farm It is doubtless
one of the finest yards in Red Willow
county
They had an acquaintance party
at the home of Carl Schuetz last Satur
day evening and a pleasant affair it
was Mr Schuetz and family are com
paratively newcomers
Mr and Mrs T A Endsley were
guests of the Broomfields Sunday
R D Rodgers was in the Ash Creek
neighborhood after calves Tuesday of
this AAeek
A E Price enjoyed a visit from an
old comrade of company L Third
Nebraska regiment end of last week
BOX ELDER
Mrs W J Miller is able to sit up
most of the time now
Mrs Wm Raine returned to her home
in McCook Sunday
D B Doyle Sr is on the sick list
caused by being stung by bees
Mr and Mrs S C King gave a din
ner last Sunday in honor of their birth
day
Mrs A T Wilson and Minnie visited
Mrs Earl Notley of McCook last Satur
day
Mrs Peterson of Osborn spent Satur
day and Sunday with Mrs WJ Miller-
J L Campbell and family of Osborn
visited Saturday and Sunday with
his brother T M Campbell and his sis
ter Mrs A T Wilson
For Sale
One 11 h p Star engine tender and
tank 32x52 Port Huron separator self
feeder weigher and wind stacker
Price 1000
F B Amanx Bloomingtion Neb
Dr Hare examines eyes free and guar
antees satisfaction in fitting glasses
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TEMPERANCE COLUMN
Conducted by the McCook W C
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Wo nro glad to wolcomo Mrs Boarda
ley prosidont of tho Union at Bortrnnd
who has recently movod hero
niJINK A WA8TKIC
I figured out years ago said a pros
porous farmer that with very moder
ate drinking I drink an aero of good
Innd every year so I quit Uoro is a
tomporanco lecture dono up in n small
parcel convoniont for handling
WOKLUS TEMlKItANCK CKNTKNNIAL
Ono hundred years Imvo passed sinco
tho formation of tho first tomporanco
society in modorn history Tho groat
ndvanco that tho causo has mado dur
ing tho contury is apparent to nil think
ing persons and can but cheor tho
hearts of all lovers of righteousness and
thoso Avho seek to upbuild tho kingdom
of Jesus Christ in tho earth To colo
brato this groat event n groat Worlds
Tomporanco Contonnial congress is to
be hold at Saratoga Springs Now York
beginning Juno 1 1 1908 and continuing
through the remainder of tho month in
which all churches young peoploH
societies Sunday schools and temper
ance organizations nro invited to par
ticipate
It is to be feared that too many of us
aro narrow and old fashioned whon it
comes to working nlong tomporanco and
reform linos Any man or woman of
to day who reads tho nowspapors and
talks of and thinks about things knows
that men of all classes the most suc
cessful business men professional mon
and tho working men are taking part
in this work as never before Read tho
papers of tho west as well of tho east
Last Sunday nearly ovory church in
DonAer was holding election services
Many of the preachers both morning
and evening Avere telling thopeoplohow
to vote and preaching for tho causo of
tomperance singing temperance songs
etc Look how tho W C T U wo
men in many states this spring havo
worked during election times Oh let
us all take more intorest and awaken to
the fact that this great tomporanco
waAe that is sweeping over our country
means something Lots got out of tho
old fashioned rut and each man and
woman do something for tho good causo
FRANK RHSTLEl
ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER
Pt ONtllM 1420 24 LAWntNCt DENVER COLO
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Plan Now
To the Pacific Coast
Very low round trip rates com
mencing June 1st for attractive
coast tours only 86000 slightly
higher via Shasta route and Puget
sound
To Chicago and East
Republican convention excursion
tickets at low rates in June also
summer excursion rates in con
nection with conAention and sum
mer tourist rates to eastern re
sorts
To Colorado and
the Rocky Mountains
Daily excursion rates commencing
June 1st to Colorado Utah
Wyoming the Black Hills Yel
lowstone Park great Democratic
convention at Denver in July
Homeseekers Rates
First and third Tuesdays to the
west including the famous Big
Horn Basin and Yellowstone Val
ley where larye tracts of rich ir
rigated lands are being opened for
settlement by the government and
by private companies Write D
Clem DeaA er Burlington Land
seekers Information Bureau
Omaha excellent business open
ings in new growing towns
Write a brief description of your
proposed trip and let us advise
you how to make it the best Avay
at the least cost
R E FOE
Ticket Agent McCook Neb
L W WAKELEY G P A Omaha Neb
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