The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 18, 1909, Image 2

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Business Office Station
ery is Our Specialty
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Particularly Pine Line of
Writing Papers in Boxes
McCook Views in Colors
Typewriter Papers
Box Writing Papers
Legal Blanks
Pens and Holders
Calling Cards
Manuscript Covers
Typewriter Ribbons
Ink Pads Paper Clips
Brass Eyelets
Stenographers Notebooks
Photo Mailers
Memorandum Books
Letter Files
CITY LODGEmRECTORY
A F A M
McCook Lodge No 135 A ff A M meets
ovcsy first ami third Tuesday or tho month at
Wp m in Masonic hall
Charles L Fahnkbtock Sec
R S M
Occcnoxee Council No 16 R S M meets on
3 last Saturday of each month at bUU p m
liasonic hall
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R lph A Hagbeeg T I M
Sri TESTEE COEDEAL Sec
E A 11
EajR Cyrus Chapter No a5 R A M meets
svrj first and third Thnr daj or each monthat
JkCO p m in JIatonic ball
Claeence B Gray H P
W B Whittakee Sec
KNIGHTS TEMPLAB
St John Commandery No 16 K T meets on
5isecond Thursday of each month at 800 p
ia Masonic hall
David Magnek E C
3ENE1 E CULBERTSON HeC
EASTERN stae
Hnreka Chapter No 86 O E S meets the
tBcond and fourth Fridajs or each month at
SCO p m in Masonic ball
Mrs C W Wilsox W M
3 Cordeal Sec
modern woodmen
3oble Camp No 663 M W A meets everj
and fourth Thursday or each month at
S33 p m in Morris hall Pay assessments
si White Houe Grocery
Julius Kunret Consul
J M Smith Clerk
rotal neighbors
Ho le Camp No 862 R N A meets everj
ocond and fourth Thursdaj of each month at
2u zn in Morris hall
Mrs Caroline Kunert Oracle
Blsa Augusta Anton Rec
w o W
Keets second and fourth Thursdaj s at 8
aMock in Diamonds hall
Chas F Maeuwad C C
W C Moyer Clerk
workmen
McCook Lodge No 61 A OUW meets evorj
3onday at S00 p m in Monte Cristo ball
MAURICEURIFFIXtiec moiIhjiv i
MViNTZFiuancier KoyZint Foreman
degree of honor
ifffcCook Lodce No 3 D of H meets every
second and forth Tncdays of each month at
330 p m in Monte Cristo hall
Mrs Dklla McClain C of H
Mes Carrie Schlagel Rec
locomotive engineers
McCook Division No 623 li f L E meets
srery second and fourth Sunday of each
3Knth at230inMorrishall
Walter Stokes C E
3P D Bi aNETT F A E
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN
tCcok Lodge No 599 B of L F E
meets on the first and third Saturdajs of each
xsooth in Morris hall
-T I D Pennington Pres
CrHTHusiED Sec
o 1 TTTVAT CONDUCTORS
Harvey Division No 95 OBC meets the
weond and fourth Wednesday nights of each
aoath a 800 p m in Morr ball at dW
Kain Avenue fallen o oon
M O 5cClpbe Sec
1AILWAT TRAINMEN
C W Brouson Lodge No 4S7 B of R T
BMts firht and third Sundays at 20 p m and
a and fourth Friday at 7 -X ip m each
month in Mo ris hall C W Coret M
B J Moore Sec
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Post Card Albums
Duplicate Receipt Books
Tablets all grades
Lead Pencils
Notes and Receipts
Blank Books
Writing Inks
Erasers Paper Fasteners
Ink Stands
Bankers Ink and Fluid
Library Paste Mucilage
Self Inking Stamp Pads
Rubber Bands
Invoice Files
McCook Views in Colors
are a Leader with Us
THE TRIBUNE
Stationery Department
1 he 1 nbune
It is Just One Dollar the Year
railway caemen
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Morris hall at 7 30 pm
W C Stephens C C
N V Franklin Rec Sec
machinists
Red Willow Lodge No 587 I A of M meets
averv second and fourth Tuesday of the month
at 8 iu0 p m in Morris hall
Theo Dibbaxd Pres
Wasson Fin Sec
loyd Berry Cor Sec
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
A meets first and third Fridays of each month
in Odd Fellows hall
KNIGnTS OF PYTHIAS
McCook Lodge No 42 K of P meets every
Wednesday at 800 p m in Masonic ball
H W Conover C C
D N Cobb K R S
odd fellows
McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every
Monday at 80 p m in MogbriL Q
W A Middleton Sec
EAGLES
McCook Aerie No 1314 F O E meets every
Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kelley building
316 Main ave
C L Walker W Pres
C H Ricketts W Sec
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS
Branch No 1278 meets first Monday of onch
month at 330 p in in carriers room postolhce
G F KrNGHORN President
D J OBrien Secretary
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the
flrstand third Tuesdays of each month at 800
p m in Diamonds ball
G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fourth Thursdaj s of each mouth at 8 p m
in Monte Cristo ball Anna Hannan G R
Nellie Ryan F S
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
every first and tliird Thursday evenings of each
month in Morris ball
Mrs V B Mills Commander
Harriet E Willetts R- K
G A E
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each mouth at 230 p m
Morris hall
Wji Long Commander
Jacob Steinmetz Adjt
RELIEF CORPS
McCook Corps No 9S W R C meets every
second and fourth Saturday of each month at
230 p m in Ganschow hall
Adella McClain Pres
Susie Vanderhoof Sec
L OF G A R
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the first and third Fridajs of each month at
220 pm in Morris hall
Mary Walker Pres
Ellen LeHew Sec
p e o
Chapter X P E O meets the second and
fourth Saturdays of each monta at 2S0 p m
at the homes of the various members
Mrs J A Wilcox Pres
Mrs J G Schobel Cor Sec
PYTHIAN 8ISTERS
McCook Temple No 24 Pythian Sisters meets
the 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 730 p m -
M J Cordeal M E C -
Edna Stewart M of R C
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tencing recently
Samuel jumpers
Joint Mitchell and
Trail Morrison of
I he American Fed
eration of Labor to
h twelve nine and
SIX montlls
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f rgg onment in jail re-
spectlvely recalls
joh jiitciiil the work and ca
reers of the- famous labor leaders
With the Iption of unejjenr Sam
uel Gompers has been at tlie head of
the American Federation of Labor
since lSSi and was one of tiie found
ors of the federation lie was burn in
England in 1S0 and came to America
at the age of thirteen settlingin New
York city A cigarmaker by trade
Mr Gompers helped organize the Ci
garmakers International union when
only fourteen years of age which he
served as president and vice president
and worked at ins trade until he was
thirty seven years of age
Mi Gompers resides in Wk Iiiugton
and his oflice is located on G street in
a four story brownstone building that
was erected by the local typographical
union and is the headquarters of the
American Federation of Labor lie is
a flue orator splendidly educated and
lias traveled all over the world
John Mitchell vice president of the
American Federation of Labor has
had a most interesting career and rose
from mule buy in a mine to president
of the United Mine Workers of Amer
ica At the age of thirteen Mr Mitch
ell was thrown upon his own resources
and entered the coal mines at his
birthplace Braidwood III Little did
the miners thiuk that the boy that
drove the mule up and down through
out the devious roads of the miue
bringing them cars and hauling them
away when filled waiting on them In
various ways carrying his dinner to
the mine in his bucket cracking jokes
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SAMUEIi GOMPEBS
telling stories and having a generally
good time would when grown to man
hood be one of the greatest labor lead
ers the world has ever known His
activity in the labor movement began
in 1SSG
Mr Mitchell is also a splendid orator
and a man who keeps his head on all
occasions as the following story will
show One evening he was a guest at
a Philadelphia club where it was the
rule of the organization to call upon
its guests to speak and then to con
fuse them with remarks But Mr
Mitchell could not be confused The
only notice he took of the gibes was
to say
I guess I could get along better
with my speech if I were deaf It is
often a good thing to be deaf There
is a deaf old woman I know up in the
coal regions Once I went to see this
woman and she asked me to stay to
tea I thanked her and said I would
as I was not expected home before
dark She had been hearing pretty
well up to this point but now she got
deaf all of a sudden She had to ask
her daughter what I had said
He said mother explained the
daughter that he thanks you but he
cant stay as he is expected home be
fore dark
At this the old woman looked re
lieved and I departed
Frank Morrison secretary of the
American Federation of Labor has
held that office for a number of yean
and has long been one of the mosz en
ergetic workers in the labor movement
in this country He is a native oi
Canada where he was born in 1S39
and is a graduate
of the Lake For
est University Law
school of Chicago
Mr Morrison learn
ed the printers
trade in 1873 In
1S9G he was elect
icd as delegate to
I the annual conven
tion of the Interna
tional Typographic
ca
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him as one of its
FRANK MORRISO
delegates to the
American Federation of Labor at Cin
cinnati where he was the unanimous
choice of that convention as secretary
Since then he has been re elected si
the annual meetings
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A NOVEL TOUR
Two Adventuresome Italians Who Are
Rolling Around tho World
Some years ago when people used to
ride around the world on bicycles col
umns were printed in the newspapers
all over the land about the tours
and the cycJNts were great attractions
vhereer tii appeared
hen th t mode of covering the
jJHe heaic isure common some ven
turesome pedestrians started to walk
the distance and intense interest was
also taken in these journeys Now we
have an around the world jour jy that
for novelty sin passes anything of the
kind ever before undertaken This is
the tour of two Italians who propose
to cover the distance with a barrel one
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rolling it until he gets tired when the
other takes his turn and as shown in
the accompanying illustration there is
always an opportunity for one of the
men to rest without delaying the jour
ney
The moving home is a novel affaii
and has been put together with no lit
tle ingenuity In it are a bed and
scat which are mounted on axles so
that as it rolls these remain in position
Here is a suggestion for the fresh air
crank who wants all tire windows in
the train open when he travels and
also for the parsimonious chap whose
hotel bills spoil much of the pleasures
of tho trip
A Devoted Couple
One of the most devoted couples in
this country is Thomas It Marshall
and his wife of Indiana When Pres
ident Tafts trip down the Mississippi
was arranged re
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cently many gov
ernors were invit
ed to make the
journey with him
including Govern
or Marshall Al
though fully real
izing and appreci
ating the honor of
accompanying the
distinguished par
ty Mr Marshall
declined frankly
stating that he did not wish to be sep
arated from his wife even for so
short a time
The Marshalls have been most de
voted since their marriage and the
closeness of their intimacy and their
mutual reluctance to be separated were
foreshadowed in the gubernatorial
campaign of last year when Mrs Mar
shall was so frequently with her hus
band at places where he was billed
to speak She was not always at his
meetings but she was in the immedi
ate neighborhood and was usually
joined promptly by Mr Marshall after
the speaking and resulting handshak
ing were over
THE CUNNING MOORS
Dogs Used by Them to Draw the
Spanish Fire
We have heard a great deal in the
past few years about dog police and
dog detectives but these clever ca
nines must now make room in the
limelight for some other fourfooted
marvels These are the dog soldiers
that are being used with such good
effect in the Spanish Moroccan trou
ble
Major Richardson of England the
bloodhound expert who recently re-
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HOW DOGS ARE XSED BY THE MOORS TO
DRAW THC SPANISH 1IRE
turned from Morocco gives an inter
esting account of how the Moors use
dogs to draw the Spanish fire The
animals he says are dressed in white
turbans and gowns and sent in front
of the Spanish soldiers who soon be
gin firing at the supposed Moors The
Riffs who meanwhile have taken cov
er now haw the enemy located and
have no difficulty in wounding and
killing a number of the Spaniards
This is only one of the many tricks
used by the Moors in their affair with
Spain and they have shown them
selves to be fees not easily conquered
The accompanying illustration gives
one a pretty good idea of how they use
the canines to fool the Spaniards
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GOOD NEWS
Many McCook Readers Have Heard It
and Profited Thereby
Good news travels fast and tho
thousands of bad back sufferers in
McCook are glad to learn that prompt
relief is within their reach Many a
lame weak and aching back is bad no
more thanks to Doans Kidney Pdls
People from every state in the Union
are telling tho good news of their ex
perience with the old Quaker remedy
Here is an exumple worth rending
H G Erret living in Red Jloud
Neb says My back ached and was
very lame for a long time On one oc
casion 1 was unable to do anj work for
over a month during which time I doc
tored continually without finding ic
lief When I learned about Doana
Kidney Pdls I obtained a supply aud
after taking the contents of the first
box was practically cured I am now
able to do any kind of work without
having any trouble with my back and
kidneys
Plenty more proof like this from Mc
Cook people Call at McConnelli drug
store and ask what customers report
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Mil burn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the United
States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
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Real Estate Filings
Tlie following real ostato filings have
been made in tho county clerk e ofUce
since hist report
P M tirunck et ux to Tina
wd to ne qr 33 2 30 GOO 00
A M Ho versing to Frank Du
dek wd toswqr34 2 27 7C0 00
John M Farrell uumd to John
Hang wd w hf sw qr nw qr
29220 4500 00
Daniel Tirrill et ux to Henry J
Anii n wd to 4 in 33 2nd Mc
Cook 230 00-
Theodore E Emery et ux to A
M Bower wd to s hf no qr
se qr irv qr 2-3-1 in 3 sw qr
nwqr 1 in 2 2 29 13500 00
Citizens Uink of McCook to
Cit z ii Nationnl Bank wd
to 12 in 21 McCook 1GO0O 00
Foleys Honey and Tar cures coughs
quicKly strengthen the lungs and ex
pels colds Got the genuine in a yellow
package A McMillen
Seeing is believing If if you set
the nobby and artistic styles of portraie
mounts you will buy and you can have
a portrait of yourself just as nobby and
artistic as tho mount made at the Kim
mel Studio 1st door ncth of Commer
cial Hotel
Typewriter ribbons for sale at The
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FIRE INSURANCE
Residence and Business
Property for Rent
Office Phone 16 Residence Black 333
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With a Base Ball Bat
Some men should be beaten with a base ball bat instead of
with a broom If there is anything that will try a good womans
prctience it is bum coal If you want coal that will please let
us sell you If your wife does not say that she never had Letter
coal for the money we will take the beating and remove the coal
at no expense to j ou All we ask is a trial order You take no
chances We agree to deliver coal with all good qualities Gie
us a trial order Ask our customers
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