The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 12, 1909, Image 5

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A CAUSE OF
IRREQULARITY OF TEETH
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It is most frequently duo to the un
natural uronnrtinn hntuwnn Mm uWn nf
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arises principally from the constant
neglect of sufficiently exorcising tho teeth in mastication generations
past An organ in constant use becomes more fully developed than one that
is neglected Tho same law applies to teeth and their use is limited tho
kitchen performing tho workj have sutFered from defective dovolop
inunt that operates only on tho structure especially upon tho jaws by re
ducing their size Tho operations of correcting irregularities havo become
ly simplified within tho last fow years It will bo an agreeable surpriso
- t to know my patients who havo ha 1 such operations This subject
will bo mighty interesting DR HERBERT J PRATT DENTIST
to you if ou make a call
omce over McConneir8 Drug storc 221j MaIn Ave-
SOUTIIWESTEIIN NeHKASKA
HOSPITAL
McCook Nebraska
now open
for tho care of MEDICAL and
SU11GICAL CASKS -- Nowly
equipped with modern fittings
TELEPHONE 126
For rates and further information
write the SUPERINTENDENT
Wlnnetka Hospital Association Ltd
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET
Central Time 1027 p m
500 a M
942 p m
- 400 a m
MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET
No 1 Mountain Time 950 a m
1142 p M
5 Arrives 835 p M
13 1025 am
IS 1217 A M
IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 505 p m
No 175 departs 710 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggago checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent
McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Conductor Harry fieale visited his
mother in Red Cloud close of last week
Extra Agent G S Scott who has
been at Heartwell for a while was at
headquarters first of the week
Mr Gillespie of Akron has been added
to the car repairing force at this place
and the family will soon join him here
Agent J L Booth and Operator
Murray at Curtis have fitted up bache
lor quarters over the depot at that place
Engineer Wallace Clowner of Curtis
was on sicklist last week and Otto
Savage was in charge of engine 1079
during his incapacity
D W Weir of Sterling has succeeded
Ray Peters as fireman on engine 1106
out of Curtis Peters is in Wyoming
looking after some land near Torington
Tohn Eidt who was so seriously in
jured in an accident at Oberlin two
weeks since is now coming on nicely
A brother from Ohio has been visiting
him the past week
In the interest of economy four ma
chinists have been laid off the order
going into effect Monday Thomas
Gettings Harry Prey John Brenning
and Wilbur Anderson are the victims
Earl Notley is sick and off duty
Pay wagon will be at McOookSunday
Tho 1334 is leady to go out of the
tmckahop
Engine 721 is roceiveng droppit work
over No 1
Now screens are being placed in the
10769 front end
Helpers Hoffman Snyder and Askins
got the retrenchment axe
Tho driving brasses on the 1066 are
being smoothed up this week
Douglas Wentz of the boilermakers
full by the wayside in the cut
The valves and tires on No 1092 are
receiving attention this week
Conductor R J Moore is off his run
suffering an attack of tonsilitis
Tom Hunt has been transferred from
the air bench to tho round house
Arthur Haley has been transferred
from the boilermakers to Jim Egans
gang
General Supt Byram was in th city
with hi private car Tuesday on busi
ness
The Burlington has ordered from the
Baldwin locomotive works 25 new S 1
passenger engines
Engineer and Mrs W H Duncan
went up to Denver on 3 Monday night
returning home on 14 Wednesday night
Engineer W W Archibald left on 14
Tuesday for Hot Springs Arkansas to
take treatment and the baths for
rheumatism
General Foreman and Mrs A C
Wiehe and Miss Ruth and Will will
visit his mother in Lansing Iowa for a
week or ten days going on Tuesday of
next week
A E Steven in retires from the service
tomorrow He has purchased an inter
est in a contract tinshop in Kansas City
and will leave for that city Sunday eve
ning to got into harness Mrs Stevenin
will accompany him
The first report of a railway com
missioner on a railroad wreck was filed
Thursday by W H Cowgill on the
wreck of an extra at Red Cloud on Nov
22 1908 The commissioner places the
blame on the road and jecommends the
construction of a semaphore outside the
yards so that accidents may be averted
in the future Engineer Bartholoma
and Fireman Snoke were killed and
their relatives are seeking damages from
the road Daily Star Lincoln
White Pine and Tar Mentholated a
harmless and efficient cough medicine
Pleasant to take Woodworth Co
ALWAYS
LEADS IN
LOW PRICES
Just Received Rugs all sizes
and qualities Welton Velvets
first quality Body Brussels
Tapestry Brussels etc etc
MISSION BUFFETS and
CHINA CLOSETS
FINCH
WEST B STREET
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
C H NicHors of Lebanon has mmed
to Elberta Utah
Mit and Miss Aiukkt Baunktt are
in Kansas City for a Week
Miss Sahau Hooan and Miko arrived
from Colorado Wednesday Aight
F C Hhckman arrived home last
Friday night from an absence of a week
or so on busiuess
Mb and Mrs C A Gunx of Palisade
wore guests of Mr and Mrs A Edgar
Hawkins over Sunday
Wilson Glover of Ignacio Colorado
arrived in town early in the week and
has beon attending to some business
matters here
Mit and Mas C S Mullen of Mc
Cook attended the funeral of the hit
ters grandmother Mrs Margnret
Hutchons Monday Hendley cor B C
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Mrs Caul Ferguson and Mrs John
Wiles who have been the guests of Mr
J E Kelley for the pnst week or s
left for their home in Orleans last Sun
day night
Mrs A G Dole returned to the city
Wednesday night and she and Mr
Gnry will go to housekeeping in one of
the Fitzgerald dwellings on west B
treet first of next week
Congressman Norris departed on
Thursday night for Washington to be
on hand early to assist the insurgents
in putting another crimp or two in your
Uncle Joes house rules
Frank Hammell returned home from
McCook Friday Ira Dye moved over
from McCook last Friday and will
occupy a farm north of town the coming
season Curtis Courier
W J Goehring of Montrose Colora
do spent a few days here close of last
week and fore part of f ct of J
W Jones He was on his way back to
Colorado after visiting the homefolks
near Hastings
C J OBrien cashier of the McCook
National bank arrived home Saturday
night from his journey east to bury his
father in Utica New York His return
was delayed somewhat by visits to rela
tives
Charles Stewart of Alma has been
the guest of his son H D Stewart since
close of last week He left Monday
night for Alma preparatory to leaving
for Northwestern Indiana on a visit to
his aged mother
Ten Thousand New Views
Handsome new post card views of Mc
Cook in colors have just arrived from
Germany These show views of Mc
Cook never before offered the public
Busiuess residential and church For
sale at this office
Engraving and Em Dossing
Your wants can be supplied at The
Tribune in the line of engraving and
embossing such as calling cards invi
tations and announcements monogram
correspondence paper etc Handsome
samples of all on display Prices rea
sonable Prompt service If interested
come and inspect
IN BLACK AND WHITE
The Tribune has for sale a nice dis
play of local view post cards in colors
and in black and white Also a well
selected line of greeting and other post
cards
The McCook Building Association
opens a new series of stock and you
should call on the secretary and sub
scribe for 5 or 10 shares at once There
is no safer or better investment for your
monthly savings Investigate if you do
not understand the proposition
SPRING
OPENING
We wish to extend to the ladies
of McCook and vicinity a most
cordial invitation to attend our
Millinery Opening
Tuesday March 16th
We will then have on display a
beautiful line of
Pattern Hats
Smart Tailored Styles
Dainty Effects for Misses
also a large assortment of prac
tical styles in
Street Hats Toques and Bonnets
Music afternoon and evening Remem
ber the date Tuesday March 16th
Store open evenings after Opening
until Easter
MISS ANDERSON a7 Main Avenue
A MISNAMED EXHIBIT
Brings Joy to tho Museum Visitors
j and Worries the Curator
A curator at the Metropolitan Mix
seum of Art is threatened with lusau
Ity the cause being n small misnamed
exhibit In the gallery outside his offlco
door
- Twenty times n day declared the
harassed man people discover thai
that china statuette out In the Frank
lin collection is named General Wash
ington Instead of Benjamin Franklin
vThen they burst in here and announce
their discovery and wonder that no
one ever noticed It before Half my
time Is spent In explaining that we
know It well that it was simply a mis
take of the potter who labeled It hi
France over a century ago and that we
cannot change It nor wouldnt If we
could
Of course I tell them this cour
teously and patiently and you know
what a strain that is when you are
going over the same thing for the
thousandth time Id latch the door
only there are too many employees
seeking me all day long so here I
must sit and listen to the names of
George Washington and Beniamm
Franklin repeated a million times till
I wish that neither of those glorious
had ever lived And its
i ie insane i ten you its tinving
in i e
lust then the door opened and a lady
popped in with
Theres a statue out here named
General Washington but Im sure
And the weary curator being a south
erner rose smilingly to his task New
York Times
A Telegram That Talked
At one time when Georgle Drew
Barrymore was playing in San Fran
cisco a fabulous sum was offered her
by a local theater for her services for
a few weeks The offer was exceed-
ingly tempting but her contract with J
Charles Frohman stood in the way
However on the nothing-venture-nothing-won
theory she telegraphed a de
tailed statement of the offer she had
received to Frohman in New York ex
plained how anxious she was to ac
cept It and wound up with the plea
Will you release me In due course
of time she received the following tele
gram In answer
Mrs Georgia Drew Barrymore Palace
Hotel San Francisco
No CHARLES FROHMAN
Albeit disappointed Mrs Barrymore
at once sent this characteristic reply
Charles Frohman New York City
Oh
GEORGIE DREW BARRYMORE
Doing Double Duty
It was one of those sleepy one
horse back water towns like Squash
said a congressman describing at a
Hot Springs dinner a town that he dis
liked
Squash is the limit A gentleman
arrived there the other day and want
ed a hair cut He found the barber
shop and after shaking the barber
vigorously managed to awaken him
How long will it take you to cut
my hair barber he asked
Not long boss said the barber
And he rose yawned and stretched
himself Then he called upstairs to
his wife
Hey send the kid down to the
newspaper office to tell the editor I
want my scissors just as soon as hes
flone editin the paper Theres a gent
fcere waitin for a hair cut Wash
ington Star
A Slight
Isnt McCorkie awfully thin since
his return
Yes Do you know what they call
his valet at the club
No
They call him the valet of the
shadow Cleveland Plain Dealer
Receive no satisfaction for premedi
tated impertinence Forget it and for
give it but keep inexorably at a dis
tance from him who offered It Lava
ter
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C L DeGroff
Company
A dramatic incident of the defeat of
the county option measure was the
speech of Senator Myers of Rock count
when he pointedly referred to Elmer E
Thomas as the fake reformer of the tem
perance forcesjand their betrayer charg
ing Thomas who sat only a few feet
from the speaker with being an elemant
of power in the defeat of the Republican
governor and legislature and thus a
traitor to the temperance cause Thom
as will not soon forget this merited cast
igation for his turpitude and Myers is
in the limelight in recognition of his
courage
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
LittleOlive Gathercole of McCook is
visiting at Mrs Pickerings
FrankSchamel and family were Sun
d ly visitors at John Calkins
This glorious snow strikes the farmers
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Lost Degree of Honor pin
leave at this office Reward
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FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
Finder
Fok Sale A 9-horse-power gasoline
engine McCook Cement Stone Co
phone red 196
ForRent Four rooms Mrs S A
Rowell 1200 2nd street east
Wanted Boys and girls Tho yountr
peoples class of the Congregational
Sunday school cordially invito all boys
and girls from ages of 14 to 19 not at
tending Sunday school elsewhere to
visit their class or to become members
if interested
The JSNebraska Telephone Co has
had printed a supplement to tho local
telephone directory
For Sale A phaeton in good condi
tion Inquire of Mike Walsh phono
183
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We are now receiving large shipments of new spring and summer goods We have
never purchased so advantageously in our thirty years of handling merchandise We ask
your inspection of the new goods arriving and guarantee to save you money
New Dress Goods in Single Suit Patterns
New Dress Skirts in Worsted and Tub Skirts
New Waists in Lawns Crepe and Silk
New Embroideries Laces and Ribbons
New Belts Bags Neckwear and Collars
New Parasols Umbrellas and Fans
New Mens Neckwear Fancy Half Hose and Gloves
New Mens and Boys Suits
New Hats Caps and Straw Goods
We have added the dies for making the very large oval buttons for trimming purposes
Simpsons and American prints 5c best oil cloth 15c 9 quarter Peperell sheetings
23AC good yard - wide muslin 40 Peerless carpet warp 21c lb mens good
swing pocket bib overalls 39c boys and girls rompers 39c and the list is long come in
ONE PRICE
on Dry Goods Co
PLAIN FIGURES
CASH ONLY
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