The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 18, 1909, Image 6

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V Franklin Pres - Jas S Doyle Vice Pres
R A Green Cshr - G H Watkins Asst Cshr
The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
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G H Watkins
DIRECTORS
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This Trade Mark Protects
You in Buying Clothes
Be sure this trade mark is sewn in
every suit of clothes you buy
It is your protection against disap
pointment against ill fitting part
cotton clothes
It is your guarantee that no better
clothes can be bought at the price than
And remember Clothcraft Clothes cost you no more
than part cotton clothes that are not guaranteed Prices
from 10 to 25
Come in today and look at our new Clothcraft styles
You will be delighted
L DeGroi
R A Green
Vernice Franklin
A Land For New Homes
Do you realize the excellent chances of future benefits bound to
accrue to you if you make your new home in the Big Horn Basin
of Wyoming
You can homestead a Government Irrigated farm or buy one
outright from private corporations in either case on very easy
terms and your farm will be located in a scenic country of splendid
climate protected by grand mountain ranges with coal high grade
oil natural gas timber stone and cement material all around you
Add to this the fact the Burlingtons new Wyoming main line will
traverse the heart of that country and you have not only a desirable
place to live an excellent market for your products but an abso
lute certainty of greatly increased valne to your lands Does not
the history of land values that have gone on under your observation
make this plain to you
MONDELL 320 ACRE LANDS in Northwestern Wyoming
are going fast The government land offices in that locality are
having an unprecedented rush of work receiving filings from home
steaders coming from all parts of the country who realize the value
of these lands and the excellent character ol that country for a home
D CLEM DEAVER General Agent
Land Seekers Information Bureau Omaha Nebraska
1001 Farjtam St Omaha Nebr
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to possess valuable
medicinal properties
and there has lieen
invented an ingen
ious little appliance
by which they can
be imprisoned ready
for use in treat iiig
patients suffering
with rheumatism in
treating this diseaue
in tlds manner the
bee is made to sting
the patient and the
invention which is called u bee vac
cinator is placed on the ailiicted part
of the sufferer and -a Unob pressed
down until the angry insect gets busy
The poison exuded by the sting of
the honeybee has long had n recognized
chemical value it is known in com
merce as formic acid This acid
which is extremely powerful is a
recognized drug and has 1111113 uses
it has had besides for years a recog
nized therapeutic value The sting of
the honeybee serves to Inject this
powprfui medicine direct Among
the homeopaths medicines containing
honeybee poison are employed in the
treatment of Briglits disease in
dropsy iu certain phases of diphthe
ritic sore throat and for rheumatism
Man3 stubborn cases of rheumatism
have been successfully treated l3 bee
stings
No doubt most people who have read
of the work of the aviators have given
little thought to just how they steer
their course through the air Their
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McCOOK NEBRASKA
Let us estimate on
your next bill None
too large or too small
to fill Complete stock
grades high prompt
deliveries prices low
everything right
Billiard
Lumber Co
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Manager
Phone No 1
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get your business
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DR E R TARRY 224 Bee Building Omaha Nebraska
THE SHADOW PIiATE FOB AERONAUTS
ships like the vesselsvat sea cannot be
guided by guessWork and an instru
ment has becn invented by winch tliey
are enabled at all times to follow the
direction they have set out to pursue
This is done by means of the aeronaut
ical shadow plate which consists of a
circular celluloid plate ten inches iu
diameter with a small pin ten inches
high and oue eigiitl of an inch in di
ameter mounted vertically on its cen
ter The plate is mounted iu the for
ward part of the upper plane and
close to the aeronaut in such a posi
tion that he can easily see it the ma
terial of the plane immediately under
the shadow plate being removed The
sunlight penetrating the celluloid
throws a shadow of the pin
The method of using it is as follows
The aeronaut takes from the chart the
course he wishes to steer by The
shadow plate is then turned round un
til the gradmrfcm for this course is iu
line with the lubber point A list of
the true bearings of the suns shadow
during the journey is fixed close to
the shadow plate together with a
watch The aeronaut as he Hies ob
serves the time by the watch and reads
from the list the bearing of the suns
shadow for that time The aeroplane
is then steered round until the shadow
of the centra pin cuts this bearing on
the shadow plate when the aeronaut
knows that he is going in the right di
rection
A pony that should it become balky
could be picked up and carried along
under oues arm until the tit of stub
bornness passed is now beiug
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tted abroad where it is attractinc
great attention and is soon to be
brought to this country to be shown
throughout America The auimal said
to be the smallest pony in the world
is two years old She for its name -Lora
is shown in the acconipanyitji
Illustration in the arms of her owner
Robert Fisher Upon one occasion
when the pony was ill he carried her
several miles to a veterinary just as
one might carry a sick child to the
hospital
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NTENSK iiteic t has been aroused
iu the mining world by the pos
sibility that in the near future
that priceless metal radium may
be produced in this country sin enor
mous fortunes made thereby If such
proves to be tne case it will be due in
no small measure to the generosity of
Mr Thomas H Walsh the multimil
lionaire mining king Heretofore few
prospectors have known just what kind
of ore to look for in prospecting for
radium Mr Walsh proposes to carry
011 a campaign of education in this di
rection and has established a fund at
the Colorado State School of Mines for
the free examination of ores which may
contain this most precious of all min
eral substances
The average prospector might pass
over a vein of the richest ore in the
world never dreaming that it would
yield many times what a vein of gold
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ORE CONTAINING RADIUM
ore would yield Mr Walsh who is a
practical prospector and who is regard
ed as one of the greatest metallurgical
authorities in the country is confident
that radium bearing ore exists in great
quantities in the Itocky mountains
He points out the fact that there are
many radio active springs in the Itock
ies notably in Colorado Gleuwood
springs being the best example Other
springs in Wyoming aud Montana and
other western states are known to be
radio active and this is held to indi
cate the presence of the precious radi
um bearing ores
The results of the tests at the bureau
will be held confidential between the
experts and the prospectors A few
days after the announcement of the
establishment of the fund the School
of Mines received over a ton of sam
ples of pitchblende ore from various
parts of the west The pitchblende
for which such an active search is be
ing made is in many cases found very
close to gold bearing ores In fact
pitchblende sometimes carries gold
bearing pyrites
Mr Alderson of the School of Mines
is confident that the action of Mr
Walsh will result in the production of
pure radium in this country if such a
thing is rendered possible by the ex
istence of the proper ore in sufficient
quantities He has sent to Kennett
Cal for samples of the ore recently
THOMAS IS WAISH
discovered there which is said to be
radio active and the school has been
provided with the rare instruments
necessary for the determination of the
presence of this most valuable of ores
The interest in the search for radi
um is confined to no one locality which
is evidenced by the fact that those
who are taking up this new and im
portant work have received inquiries
from prospectors in nearly every far
western state Samples of the ore
needed are kept at the school fur the
examination of prospectors and Mr
Walsh has decided to send specimens
to the postmasters of mining towns in
the west Colorado towns will be sun
plied first and then the other western
states as fast as the samples can be
secured This will enable prospectors
in all parts of the west to make a per-
sonnl examination of the ores to de
termine their appearance and charac
ter Pitchblende looks like magnetic
iron and lias great specific gravity
with the lustrous black of gun metal
THE NORTH DAKOTA
Undo SamsNew Warship Most Up to
Dato In the World
While European nations have been
rapidly adding to their navies of late
UiKle Sam has also been busy In this
tllrei tion and Ids latest additions will
compare favorably with any battle
ships In the world In fact the new
North Dakota is the most up to date
warship ever built aud is even faster
and more powerfully armed than the
great British Dreadnought The Dread
nought carries twenty seven twelve
pouuders The Xorth Dakota has four
teen five inch guns which throw a shot
weighing more than forty pounds and
she has four three pbunders and two
machine guns
In appearance the North Dakota Is
different from any other vessel of the
American fieet The deck forward is
high and this will keep the seas from
washing on board and make it possible
to use the guns when running at high
speed or in a storm Her big guns are
mounted in pairs in electrically con-
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trolled turrets Two of these turrets
are forward one ahead of the other
and tho after i of this pair is
placed so that its guns have range over
those in the forward turret Aft there
re three more turrets each with two
guns One of these turrets is placed
so that its guns have range over the
other two and in this Avay four guns
can be trained astern and the turrets
can all he swung so that all ten guns
can be trained to fire on either side of
the vessel
Each one of these big guns throws a
shot weighing about 7o0 pounds
Heistands New Post
America has lost for a time one of
her most popular army officers Colonel
H O S
stand who re
cently departed
for the Philip
pines h a v i n g
been appointed
adjutant general
there Few offi
cers have had a
more interesting
career Graduat
ing from West
Point in 1S7S he
served during
the next four
teen years in the
far west where
lit participated
COLONEL IIEISTAND
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in many of the Indian campaigns
Colonel Ileistand began his career in
the adjutant generals department in
1S97 and for many years has been on
duty on Governors island as adjutant
general of the department of the east
He has already held several posts in
the Philippines and was with the
American forces in the international
march to the relief of Peking during
the Poxer trouble
WOMEN WHO VOTE
How the Fair Sex of New Zealand
Take Part in Politics
At the great suffragist meeting at
Carnegie hall New York recently
there were seated on the stage plat
form three women of the Maori tribe
who represented New Zealand at the
gathering Probably the management
of the meeting felt it was a silent re
proach to bring into its midst brown
women who as voters in New Zealand
stand higher politically than most of
the women of England and this coun
try The women are Kiri Matao wid
ow of an old Maori chief AVaapi who
is shown in the accompanying photo
a leader of political opinion among her
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people and Erana a full blooded Ma
ori girl who cast her flrst vote at the
last New Zealand election
These women vt rs are rli advo
cates of prohibition ctz the con
servative ticket There are seventy
electorate districts iu New Zealand
each one represented iu tiie Ker
laud parliament
Recoived on account
Cash Credit slips etc for safe l
tho Tribuno oillco Per 1000 50c
Mik Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTKY EGGS
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JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
Cures Coughs Colds Croup Grin
and Cough
We are pleasrd to inform our rMi rs
that Chainbt rlains Cough Remedy ioejJ
not contain iiar oti of any Idnd j bis
makes it the safest and b t for child i -a
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lat cfM you have it and want to A
of it quickly Take Chamberlains Cf b
Remedy
It do to fool with t bail Id
No one can tell what the end wIi fj
Pneumonia fj tarrh clir nic brone L
and consninjit in invariably rea f ra
a neglected coM v- a euro to vrV
and colds nothing cn compi r with
Charanerlains Cougii Id
everywhere at 21c fiOc and J lOt
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Lumber
and
Coal
Thats All
But we can meet your
every need in theso
lines from our large
and complete stocks
in all grades
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Telephone 55 McCook Neb
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Dr J A Colter
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Phone 378 McCOOK NEBRASKA
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